Each week, the Trailchasers Podcast talks to people in our social media network (Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc), so that we can learn more about their stories and their adventures. We want to talk to as many people as possible in the offroading, overlanding, and outdoor activity community. Our goal is to meet new people, develop some good relationships, and eventually, meet up out on the trail... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 298 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Categories | LeisureAutomotiveComedy |
The team from @calvaryoverland joins us to talk about the exponential growth they have achieved while trying to serve the overland community in the Dallas area. Then we talk about Matt getting his truck running again.
Bethany and Paul from @radiochattergame join us to talk about how they came up with this really fun and engaging game that helps people get to know each other better on any adventure. Then, Cody's new operating system crashes the show and the guys ma... more
The guys talk about how the #dodgers are afraid to play baseball in the fall. What kind of #nfl quarterbacks are our favorite, and then we just shoot the BS for a while. You know, a typical "no guest" episode
We figure out how to get back on to Youtube, we talk about "Exploring Off Road with Your jeep or 4x4" by Don Alexander, then we just ramble after that.
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Entertaining and educational podcast for any off road enthusiast. I enjoy it, and I don’t even own a Frontier.
I have listen to endless hours of you guys rambling on about random stuff, as I drive from Oregon to Montana I’m listening and catching up on my podcast. I’m not sure how much I am learning from you guys but the guests you have are all amazing. Keep it up, also miss the stories of your off-road adventures. For an off-road podcast you guys spend a lot of time on the road. Also. I love Lear one about new trails to explore in SoCal. more
This is a great show with some average joes talking about some off roading stories, news and interviews. Don’t be fooled, there is just as much grab assing included between cody, Matt and Carlos. Casey is the knowledgeable one of the group who knows how to use a welder. Couldn’t recommend this show more. more
Great pod cast goons info and love that I can relate to the show with just getting out there and having fun without the deep pockets. I have two CJ 7 jeeps an 84 and 86. One is built up with a 3 inch lift on 33s full cage and a few extras. The other one the 84 is stock on 31s that one my dad bought new off the lot in 84 and just gave it to me a few years back and wasn’t running. It now runs and time to build slowly. Love the show.
An entertaining show about most things off road related with the knowledge that is in their heads when they think about it. Forget research, I could do that myself. I’d rather hear guys talk about stuff the way we all do while out with our friends. This show is a must for most. @So_Cal_Jeep_Fam Robert in San Diego (Jamul)
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