Is Overlanding a DYING trend? + How to Plan an Off Road Route

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  • @TheOutlawOffroad
    @TheOutlawOffroad Місяць тому +1

    great show as always!

  • @Mplonk13
    @Mplonk13 Місяць тому

    I see Caleb is back with the Casting Couch Set.

    • @BuiltToCrawl
      @BuiltToCrawl Місяць тому

      the casting couch never left 😅 slightly different camera angle while i set up the big camera as a webcam!

    • @Dirt2DustShow
      @Dirt2DustShow  Місяць тому

      the casting couch will never die

  • @chadweigand5615
    @chadweigand5615 Місяць тому

    yo, you showed up on my feed. Do you have anything to do with "donut media"? Some of them guys started doing new stuff and you only have 85 subs. im interested in mechanical engineering and the advancement of technology, so off roading is pretty cool. LMK

    • @Dirt2DustShow
      @Dirt2DustShow  Місяць тому

      Glad to show up on your feed! We ar e not associated with Donut Media, but we do have a ton of info to share for the off road community! Let us know if you have any questions or topics you would love to hear about

  • @JacopoSkydweller
    @JacopoSkydweller Місяць тому

    Yes it is dying, or at least it should be dying: Because it's normal OG car camping but with a shitload more steps and money to impress people who don't care about you on the internet. Overlanding happens automatically if you go: Fishing, hiking, hunting, camping, backpacking, etc. Way too much focus on being comfortable, it's "adventuring" without anything actually adventurous.
    ~Recovering overlander who fortunately didn't spend 50k on shit for a 10k vehicle.

    • @Dirt2DustShow
      @Dirt2DustShow  Місяць тому

      "recovering overlander" We love it 🤣🤣 YOu've got a point though! Is it really overlanding if it doesnt really involve adventure?

  • @tonyrpimentel7272
    @tonyrpimentel7272 Місяць тому

    The term "Overlanding" is dumb to begin with!