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  • Chris May: Networking in the Off-Road Community
    2024/09/09

    Chris May, an off-road enthusiast, shares his journey in off-road racing and rock crawling. He started in South Carolina, where he got into off-roading in high school and began trespassing on private property to go four-wheeling. He got into rock crawling and competed in events like We Rock, UROC, and XRA. Chris also talked about the networking and friendships he developed in the off-road community. He mentioned his favorite places to race, including Jellico and Paragon. In this part of the conversation, Chris and the host discuss their favorite off-road locations, including the Badlands and King of the Hammers (KOH). They also talk about the cost of racing and the importance of having a good pit crew. Chris shares his experience racing in KOH and how he got his daughter involved in off-roading. They discuss the challenges of coaching and racing with family members. The conversation ends with a discussion about the Vegas Torino race and the fun of racing in the Class 11 category. In this part of the conversation, Chris discusses his experiences with off-road racing, including the challenges and costs involved. He talks about the affordability of racing and the constant need for repairs and replacements in UTV racing. He shares stories of his races in Class 11 and King of the Hammers, as well as his desire to race in Baja. Chris also mentions the importance of networking and the support of his friends in his racing endeavors. Chris May discusses his off-road racing experiences, including his recent participation in the Vegas to Reno race with a class 11 bug. He talks about the challenges of racing and the importance of managing time and finances. Chris also shares his thoughts on UTVs in the off-road world and the impact of social media on the off-road community. He emphasizes the importance of having a supportive network of friends and the thrill of off-road racing.

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    1 時間 19 分
  • Building Gr8Tops: Matt Donaghy's Passion for Jeep Modifications
    2024/08/12

    Matt Donaghy, fabricator and builder, shares his off-roading journey and his passion for Jeeps. He started off with a YJ and then moved on to a Scrambler, which sparked his interest in building and modifying Jeeps. He eventually started Great Tops, a company that specializes in making hardtops for Jeeps, particularly Scramblers. Matt also founded the Scrambler Owners Association, organizing events for Scrambler owners. He highlights the sense of community and genuine connections he has made through the association. The conversation covers various topics related to the off-roading community and the evolution of Jeep vehicles. The hosts discuss the early days of online communication among Jeep enthusiasts and how it has transformed over time. They also talk about the growth of off-roading events and the impact of social media on the off-roading community. The conversation then shifts to the business side of things, with the hosts discussing the different products offered by Great Tops and the process of manufacturing and installing them. They also touch on the importance of staying innovative and meeting customer demands. In this conversation, Matt Donaghy discusses his small business, Great Tops, and his passion for Jeeps and off-roading. He talks about the challenges of running a small business and the importance of being creative and persistent. Matt also shares his experience with building and driving a customized Scrambler and his plans for future modifications. The conversation highlights the supportive and collaborative nature of the off-road industry and the importance of treating customers with integrity.



    off-roading, Jeeps, YJ, Scrambler, Great Tops, hardtops, Scrambler Owners Association, community, off-roading, Jeep, online communication, off-roading events, social media, business, products, manufacturing, innovation, small business, Jeeps, off-roading, challenges, creativity, persistence, Scrambler, modifications, off-road industry, integrity

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    1 時間 13 分
  • From XJ to JK Flatbed: Carlos’ DIY Build
    2024/07/29

    Carlos Chavira, the DIY builder of the famous JKU flatbed, shares his off-road journey and experiences with the Off-Road Campfire Podcast. He discusses his love for Jeeps, starting with a Jeep Cherokee XJ and eventually building a YJ. Carlos talks about his passion for off-roading and his desire to show others that they can build Jeeps on a budget. He also shares his experience with an LS engine swap in his JKU, highlighting the challenges and benefits of the project. Carlos, aka AGuyWithAJeep, discusses his transition from focusing on installation and how-to videos to creating more entertaining and adventurous content. He talks about the challenges of filming while off-roading and the importance of having a badass Jeep to create entertaining content. Carlos also shares his experiences with social media, including the benefits of making friends and connections in the off-roading community. He emphasizes the value of being genuine and enjoying the process of creating content. Carlos mentions his future plans for his YouTube channel and his new daily driver project.

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    56 分
  • Episode 1 Introductions
    2024/07/15

    Welcome to the Off-Road Campfire Podcast, where stories are told and legends are made. Clinton and Ryan are the hosts of this podcast, which is designed for off-roaders and by off-roaders. They aim to entertain, share experiences, and dive deep into the off-road Jeep world. Clinton has a passion for building unique Jeeps and has had multiple rigs over the years. Ryan had a TJ that he kept for over 20 years and took it on many off-road adventures. Both Clinton and Ryan were influenced by a mutual friend named Jason, who introduced them to off-roading. The conversation covers topics such as off-roading in Moab, favorite trails, dream builds, business philosophy, and the importance of relationships and customer service. The speakers discuss the passion for off-roading and the need for patience and research when building a vehicle. They also touch on the importance of learning and not being afraid to work on your own rig. The conversation ends with a discussion about success and the joy of being part of the off-road community.

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    42 分
  • Off-Road Podcast Intro
    2024/06/27

    Welcome to The Off-Road Campfire Podcast, the ultimate gathering spot for off-road and Jeep enthusiasts. This podcast is designed by and for off-roaders, bringing our community together to share experiences, swap stories, and dive deep into the sport we all love. Just like any campfire, we aim to entertain you with our humor, banter, and engaging discussions.

    Here, you can unplug from the hectic world around us. Come find inspiration for your off-road build, learn about DIY project, grow 4-wheeling skills, discover new trails, and share in everyday life. Join us around the campfire, where stories are told, and legends are made.

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