54. How to Overcome Problems When Getting Started in Overlanding
The XOVERLAND Podcast
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1h 18m
In the second episode of our XOVERLAND Podcast Q&A Series, we take on questions from listeners and fans about the challenges of time, money, and geographic location when it comes to getting started in overlanding.
Here are a few example questions we work on answering:
How do you go overlanding if you’re working a full-time job and have responsibilities related to having a family and a house?
Can you really go overlanding if you’re struggling financially? How much do you need to budget for an overlanding adventure?
How can I go overlanding if I live in Northeast Connecticut or in a state like Mississippi?
Along with answering these and other specific questions from our listeners, we use their questions to spark broader conversations around the subjects of budgeting time and money for overlanding, figuring out how to find overlanding opportunities and vehicle-based adventure regardless of where you live, and how determining what you’re really seeking from your experience can greatly impact what it will cost you in terms of time, money, and commitment.
This is a super-insightful episode you don’t want to miss, featuring XOVERLAND’s new Content & Marketing Director, Evan DeHaven, and XOVERLAND’s Social Media Manager and Content Producer, Andy Potter.
This podcast is brought to you by onX Offroad!
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