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Tonight, Jeremy becomes “essential”, Aaron becomes “unessential”, Ben becomes a teacher.
Welcome to the Off Road Podcast. Today we will be exploring the off road world whether you like crawling up rock ledges or enjoy exploring the backroads with your family. Stay with us to learn some off road news, and topics to interest every guy & girl who craves the outdoors as seen through the windshield. I am your host Ben and I’m here with my co-hosts, Jeremy & Aaron. How’s everyone doing?
Jeremy – been an essential employee. Ordered a new IAT sensor to clear my code.
Aaron – lost my essential status when one of my coworkers came in contact with a person who ended up having a confirmed Corona diagnosis. Bought a chainsaw. Craving Taco Bell!
Ben – I became a teacher.
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LISTENER FEEDBACK BROUGHT TO YOU BY POWER TANK:
Hey guys I just listened to your latest podcast and I wanted to address the receiver winch. I don’t have one on my Jeep, however on my previous volunteer fire department we had a Warn 12,000lbs winch in a receiver cradle that sat inside one of the compartments on our big rescue truck. We had receivers on all four sides of the truck so we could winch anything and anywhere in proportion of the truck. Whether it was a car out of somewhere or rolling it over to a more stable position or pulling it away from something and also winching stuff out of the way too. Not necessarily off-road related but definitely a good use for the receiver mounted winch.
Thanks,
Mr. Quinn
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MAIN TOPIC
WHAT TO DO WHAT TO DO
Since you’re staying home like a good person here are some things to do while you wait for the green light.
- Vehicle maintenance
- Try to have your parts delivered so that there is less chance of spreading germs
- Clean your rig
- Organize your gear
- Trip Planning
- Gaia GPS
- Trails Offroad
- Google Maps
- Watching offroad shows
- Expedition Overland & Overlander
- Dirt Everyday
- Alaska Offroad Warriors
- Ultimate Adventure
- Listen to other podcastsRead some books from some adventurers
- Dan Grec, The Road Chose Me & others
- Robert Wohlers, The Total Approach of Getting Unstuck Off Road: Four Wheel Drive Recovery & Assisted Recovery
- Graeme Bell, We Will Be Free & others
- Robert Wohlers, Raising Your 4WD Vehicle Off-Road & In-Field Tire Repair: Effective Use of Hi-Lift, Inflatable, Hydraulic, Screw, and Scissor Jacks (Off-Road & Overland Adventure Infobooks)
- Go to the grocery store and use the loading ramp as an RTI
- Shop online for a new rig
- Buy gear online with your stimulus money
- first aid kit
- Have a zoom meeting with your offroad buddies for a fun chat
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CLOSING STATEMENTS
We are a proud part of the firearms radio network. Firearmsradio.tv is your one stop shop for your firearms radio entertainment.Send your emails to offroadpodcast@gmail.com or through the show notes at firearmsradio.tv/the-off-road-podcast/251. And if you could leave us a comment on itunes or on your podcatcher app it really helps us promote the show and reach new listeners. Don’t forget to visit at facebook.com/offroadpodcast, at @offroadpodcast on Instagram, or on Youtube where Jeremy is working on a great video. And always, when offroad please remember to be smart, courteous, alert, safe and as always have fun & tread lightly, and thank you for listening.