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TAMP Season 7 Episode 30 Overland Event Paddy Tyson and Saul Jeavons

TAMP Season 7 Episode 30 Overland Event Paddy Tyson and Saul Jeavons

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In this engaging conversation, the hosts and guests delve into the world of motorcycling, adventure travel, and the origins of the Overland Event and Magazine. They share personal stories, discuss the challenges of publishing, and reflect on the community built around adventure biking. The discussion highlights the importance of creating a welcoming environment for bikers and the joy of travel, while also addressing the realities of running events and publications in the current landscape. In this conversation, the hosts and guests discuss the origins and evolution of the Overland Event, the challenges of organizing such events, and the importance of community and charity within the motorcycle adventure culture. They share personal anecdotes and insights into creating a welcoming atmosphere for attendees, emphasizing the unique experiences offered at their events.




motorcycling, adventure travel, Overland Event, Overland Magazine, festival, personal stories, publishing challenges, community, biking history, travel experiences, Overland Festival, community, event organization, adventure travel, charity, motorcycle events, festival experience, presenters, community building, event challenges


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