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A Live Show So Full of Guests, Even JD Lost Track #106

A Live Show So Full of Guests, Even JD Lost Track #106

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On this jam-packed roundtable edition of The Trailhead, JD hosts updates from a panel of familiar voices that have been guests on the show before. From Mike and Amy Malone of Midwest Krawlers to Loren Campbell, Kristy Beyer, and Justin from KrashFab, Steve Botkin, and Jennifer and Calvin from SRG Offroad, the group shares stories from recent trail events, gear wins and fails, and plans for what's next. JD even dishes on his now infamous Sand Hollow incident, It’s everything you love about The Trailhead—laughs, land use, and community updates.


📍 Trails and Destinations

  • Drummond Island

  • Moab Area Trails


🛠️ Gear and Tools

  • KrashFab Offroad Fabrication


🚙 Community Shoutouts

  • JD: MeAndMyYellowJK — Instagram

  • Midwest Krawlers

  • Kristy: @drummondislandjeepgirl — Instagram

  • Justin: KrashFab — Website


🌎 Advocacy & Conservation

  • BlueRibbon Coalition

  • Tread Lightly!

  • Stay the Trail Colorado

  • Loren Campbell: Utah Public Lands Alliance (UPLA)


📘 News Topics

  • Trail Hero X reflections

  • Land use efforts across the country

  • AI tools for comment writing

  • Trail Saver initiative


📞 Get involved!

  • Leave us a voicemail! Call 719-408-0132 to be featured on the show.

  • Write a review! Review us on Apple Podcasts

  • Follow us on Instagram! @thetrailheadpodcast

  • Visit our website: www.thetrailheadnetwork.com

  • Trailhead Gear: Shop now

  • Trailhead Discount: Tyri Lights — Use code TRAILHEAD15 at tyrilights.com


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