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Tips and Trick for Getting Started Overlanding! Save Time and Money With These Ideas! 

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I've talked in other, more specific videos about some tips to get started in Overlanding, but in this video/podcast I'm going to specifically address what it takes to get into Overlanding if you're a total newbie.
These general tips will help you figure out what Overlanding is, what kind of budget to set for yourself, and how to get started. There are various tags that can take you to other videos that I've made in the past that are also helpful, so watch for those!
If you have any questions, post up in the comments below!
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@Tail_Dragger
@Tail_Dragger 2 года назад
Great advice. One thing I’ve loved about your channel from the beginning is your to steer people away from the gear junkies and meatheads looking down on everyone else. I feel 100% the same way. Keep it up!
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Appreciate that! Thanks!
@shawnthomas6460
@shawnthomas6460 2 года назад
I couldn't agree more, overnight, weekend, even day trips. get out there and setup. have lunch! You can experience this life style without spending $$$. You are totally right about wasting money on things that you think you need. A chair, cooler, Sleeping bag. "in your car" will work fine. You may find that you love the life style or not? Thank you for sharing.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Thanks Shawn! Glad it was helpful and totally agree with you too.
@nikstone2420
@nikstone2420 2 года назад
Thank you for the straight up approach for beginners like myself, just get out there & you be able to figure out what you need.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Totally agree! Glad it was helpful!
@midnightadventureswa
@midnightadventureswa 2 года назад
Good evening Jason one thing you did not talk about that ever new person to overlanding , camping , is where ever your camping overlanding is tread lightly leave camping spots better than when you got there
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Yep, great point! I guess I've heard it so much that it's just a given to me, but for newbies, that's fantastic advice. Thanks for sharing!
@essequamvideri
@essequamvideri 2 года назад
assuming you already have a reliable & capable vehicle... the budget only needs to accommodate your particular target use. for example, if you're only going out in the Spring & Summer, you dont need loads of cold weather gear. if you're only going on overnighters or a couple days, you probably dont need a truck fridge, or jerry cans. basic camping gear, food / drink storage & cooking kit, and a potty plan are a solid start. have fun!
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Perfect tips! Thanks for sharing!
@overlandready
@overlandready 2 года назад
A nicely presented video, here is my take on what "Overlanding" is: Vehicle dependant travel and exploration where the journey is the goal rather than a destination. It is long term. You can overland on a pushbike! Minimum items you need are a sleeping bag and a toothbrush! (and both are optional) 🙂 It is a lifestyle rather than a activity, as I explained it to someone a while ago; "A weekend away in a tent is camping, 10 years traversing the globe in a Defender 130, that's overlanding, you don't just do it and return to a day job!" This said, there is absolutely no reason to not get out for a weekend and explore the local or not so local areas, go for that roadtrip, camp, explore! Learn how to stay safe and go explore! 😀 Did I mention, the explore bit?
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Thanks! And I think you're right too. There seems to be a large focus on the terminology on a lot of online forums and FB groups, but the spirit of Overlanding is vehicle dependent travel where the journey is the goal, rather than the destination. Unfortunately, for most of us in the US with day jobs, it's just not realistic to go on a long term expedition. So, you can either go to a state park and "camp" or you can go out into a national forest to explore and dispersed camp (in this case, I'm counting that as a short term "overlanding" trip because you're dependent on your vehicle and the journey is the focus). Again though, I try not to get too into discussions of semantics regarding the terminology because it's just counter productive. That said, I think you're totally right, :D. Thanks for watching and for the thoughtful comment!
@jason_advntr_6755
@jason_advntr_6755 2 года назад
Overland Ready, great perspective like tires or solar systems a topic that will be debated for ever. I have been car camping since I was a kid with my family, but now to sound cool I say I overland, then explain it is car camping. Either way it is fun and great way to get out and enjoy the outdoors.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
@@jason_advntr_6755 Nailed it. It doesn't matter what you call it as long as you get out in your vehicle and explore!
@OverlandPNW
@OverlandPNW 2 года назад
Great topic! So nice that you are so willing to help people. My comment to newbies...just get out there and have fun!
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Totally agreed!
@robertb880
@robertb880 Год назад
I just found this video honest and real. I have had conversations with other overlanders on you tube and feel I've got the best info to me starting up for my future journey from you and one other. I just got a 2017 jeep wrangler Sahara unlimited. I've been getting it set up with a 2.5 in lift and 34 in tires. Got new shocks and soon new springs then I feel I can get started,already got most of my camping gear with just a few items left to get. Thanks for your advice. Up until last November I was walking with a cane or a walker for the last 12 + years.I could not even sit in a vehicle for more then 45 minutes without drugging up. Well I found a doctor that to surgery on my back last November and started working again which is great and got my Jeep. So thank you for you information. I love your truck by the way. God Bless.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding Год назад
Thanks so much and that’s amazing! So happy that you are feeling better and able to get out to explore. The Jeep is a great choice and should be able to take you pretty much wherever you want to go! Good luck and enjoy!
@Vaejovis357
@Vaejovis357 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for describing the solo approach for all us lone wolves out here.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 5 месяцев назад
No problem!
@ernestdesimone2234
@ernestdesimone2234 Год назад
Exactly right; get out there and you soon figure out what you need/want. If you've never camped at all, start by going to a regular campground. From there you figure out what kind of meals you want to eat and how you will prepare them. A campground will have a park grill, but for overlanding you will need to come up with an alternative (portable grill, propane stove, cook on the fiire, etc.) How big a cooler do you need? How many layers of clothes? A chair? A table? A 5 gallon jug of water? An awning or tarp for shade? Sleep in the back of the vehicle, or in a tent? Sleep on the ground, camp pad, air mattress, or folding cot? Pit toilet, or 5 gallon bucket, plastic bag liner and toilet seat top?
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding Год назад
Yep, all great points! Thanks for commenting!
@Echo_5_Charlie
@Echo_5_Charlie 2 года назад
excellent video! I was referred over from your fb group and I couldn't be more stoked. thank you for creating this video and for sharing it with us. It sounds like the best thing to do is get out there and hang out a few times with others! We cant wait
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Welcome! Glad it was helpful! There are lots of people that will throw out a list of gear that you “should” buy, but everyone is different so it seems to me that the next thing to do is to go a few times and learn what you need to make your trips better. Have fun!
@Echo_5_Charlie
@Echo_5_Charlie 2 года назад
@@AllThingsOverlanding I absolutely could not agree more with you.
@mroverlandingadventuresofa4995
@mroverlandingadventuresofa4995 2 года назад
Excellent video, very good information for beginners
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Thanks! Glad it was helpful!
@daylonmichael2125
@daylonmichael2125 2 года назад
Solid advice 👍🏻
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Appreciate it!
@AleMalave92
@AleMalave92 2 года назад
Cool video Fletch!! Weekend overlanding is what im all about hahaha ill go to your channel and introduce myself! Im down to help some people out.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
Glad to have you!
@andyking4701
@andyking4701 Год назад
Thx for the tips
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@sonnybeltran7096
@sonnybeltran7096 2 года назад
What's the difference in Camping & Overlanding?
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding 2 года назад
That’s a heavily debated topic, but I would argue that overlanding is camping where you are also fully self sufficient and reliant on your rig. Typically it involves longer term trips where you move from one spot to the next and the journey itself is the real goal, not necessarily the spot you end up. I honestly try not to get too caught up in the terminology because I think as long as you’re getting out and exploring, that’s what really matters. Honestly, most of what I do is just go camping for a night or two and if I’m lucky, I might get 2-3 actual overlanding trips a year where I get to go longer and explore without hitting much civilization.
@ballwizz23
@ballwizz23 Год назад
7 minutes in and this man has not given one useful piece of information. It's like the longest intro ever.
@AllThingsOverlanding
@AllThingsOverlanding Год назад
The nice thing is that everything on RU-vid is free and no one forces you to watch anything!
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