Remote Trails Radio
Remote Trails Radio is a laid-back and engaging podcast where two friends share their adventures in overlanding, delve into the rugged beauty and unique lifestyle of the Pacific Northwest, and chat about whatever else comes to mind. Whether you're a seasoned overlander, a PNW local, or just someone who loves a good conversation, this podcast offers a mix of outdoor expertise, local insights, and friendly banter that feels like you're right there with them around the campfire.
Remote Trails Radio
Ep 28: Power Mods, Island Playbook & PNW Trail Days
Chilly temps, big mods, and bigger trip tips. Garrick installs a DC-DC alternator charger (Bluetti Charger 1) to turbo-charge his EcoFlow River 2 Pro and talks solar (220W), safer fridge power connectors (DC5521 + Anderson swap-ends), and why cigarette lighter plugs keep letting overlanders down. Melody breaks down our Vancouver Island playbook—ferries (Black Ball vs. BC Ferries), border/dog docs, bear-country camp hygiene, and how we actually find great camps (Gaia/OnX/Trailforks/Backroads Mapbooks + Overland Trail Guides)—including the backup-your-pins lesson we learned the hard way. Plus quick PNW ride notes from Roslyn to Grand Ridge (hello, cougar signs), and gear fails & fixes (air compressor, tire gauges, and the case for a compact propane fire can).
In this episode:
- DC-DC charging 101: stepping up voltage for real alternator watts
- Solar realities, fridge “eco mode,” and solid DC5521 outputs
- Vancouver Island logistics, reservations, and camp-scouting workflow
- PNW ride recaps: gravel loops & weeknight singletrack
- Bear-country habits that actually help
- Gear talk: redundancy that matters (power, gauges, fire)
Random Recs:
- Dessert hack: dates stuffed with almond butter
- Thrift smarter: the Depop app for graphic tees & trail-town fits
Relevant Links:
- Remote Trails Radio on YouTube
- Remote Trails Radio on Instagram
- Ecoflow 220W Solar Panel
- Bluetti Charger 1
- Timber Bell
- Jasonoid’s guide on creating a better 12V power cable
Say hi on Instagram @RemoteTrailsRadio and catch episode uploads on YouTube—like & subscribe to support the show. Questions or trip tips? RemoteTrailsRadio@gmail.com
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