In this episode Overland Journal podcast, Scott Brady interacts with Mark Nevils from Winnebago and Mark Nevils from Brice Esplin, with no trace to discuss the impact of responsible outdoor ethics, sustainable travel, and vehicle-based camping. They explore the principle of no trace, the importance of durable surfaces, and the role of vehicle design in minimizing environmental impacts.
The discussion also highlights the cultural responsibility of travelers and the importance of fire safety in outdoor environments. Personal experiences in the community of onshore and RV living are shared, highlighting the need for intention and mindfulness in outdoor adventures. Scott, Mark and Brice discuss the importance of responsible outdoor practices, the impact of remote working on outdoor spaces, and the role of communities in protecting public lands.
They explore personal experiences onshore, no meaning of vacation, no trace principles, and innovations in RV designs designed to be sustainable. The discussion highlights the need for mindfulness in outdoor activities, re-giving back to nature and promoting positive relationships among different groups of users outdoors.
Overland Journal Podcast Episode 234
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Guest BIOS
Brice No traces Message through long-term reciprocity relationships. His dual degree in psychology and communication ensures no trace left behind to have a deep understanding of human behavior and can work with well-known tourist destinations to develop a comprehensive educational campaign. Brice is a tech nerd who has been adopting digital systems that increase organizational efficiency and add a level of level to partners.
Brice has worked with hundreds of destinations and parks around the world to implement traceless education. This includes a comprehensive review of signage, website and social media presence, employee training procedures, and construction partners or supporter programs. Some of the most notable recent contributions include a comprehensive signage update at Arches National Park, guiding a social media campaign called “Don’t Hurt Dirt,” and the John Day Fossil Bed National Monument, and a multi-year research project on the effectiveness of Oak Creek-style caregivers’ movement in community-wide Sedona, Sedona, Arizona.
Brice knows that sustainable tourism in destinations can be a bridge to becoming an outdoor housekeeper and establish a deeper connection to nature. Everyone has a vested interest in protecting our natural spaces and in their favorite ways to experience them.
Mark Nevels
Growing up at the Midwest Center of the University of Missouri’s prestigious journalism school and educated in the Executive Master’s Business Program at Drake University, Mark’s career is defined by pursuing a connection between creativity and strategy. He spent decades in the advertising and corporate worlds, advancing brand marketing, creative direction and interactive content production such as Maytag/Whirlpool, Polaris, Indian Motorcycle and Winnebago, while also founding a successful Los Angeles film production company that was skillfully incorporated into the commercial and commercial applications of connected storytelling and emotional adventure balconies that were hard to find.
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Scott Brady
Scott is the publisher and co-founder of Expedition Portal. Onshore Magazine And is often praised for its widespread land dissemination in North America. He travels on 4WD and adventure motorcycles across the entire seven continents and includes three environmentally friendly around the world. His polar expeditions included two lanes in Antarctica and the first long axis crossing in Greenland. @scott.a.brady
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