• JUMP 183: Driving Through Central America with a Camper and a Dog

  • Apr 30 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 2 mins
  • Podcast

JUMP 183: Driving Through Central America with a Camper and a Dog

  • Summary

  • Chris and Sara bought a 1988 Land Cruiser Camper and set out just over a year ago with plans to drive it from the US all the way down to Argentina, with their dog Kramer in tow. Today they tell all as we find out what kinds of adventures and major misadventures they got into throughout Central America, and why they now have their sights set in an entirely new direction. Our conversation flows from traveling with a dog, to balancing home life and camper travel, to the chaos and beauty of life on the road, vehicle issues, interacting with locals, the importance of slow travel, and how travel affects us all individually and uniquely through different times of our lives. Chris and Sara are podcast hosts of What No One Tells You and YouTubers who share their travel experiences—the beautiful, the not so great, and even the near death—and how they get through the hard things and keep going with smiles on their faces.


    Pro tip: today’s episode pairs well with fish tacos


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    Produced by NOVA




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