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Harry Wagner | Ep. 19

  • Writer: Davey Jordan
    Davey Jordan
  • Nov 22, 2024
  • 2 min read

In Episode 19 of Overland Weekly, host Davey sits down with the legendary Harry Wagner, a storyteller, photographer, off-road enthusiast, and all-around adventurer. From growing up in a family steeped in off-roading culture to transitioning into a prolific career capturing the rugged beauty of trails and vehicles, Harry shares his journey and insights into the world of overland exploration.


🚙 Highlights from this episode:


-Harry's upbringing surrounded by iconic trails and 4x4 culture.

-How a passion for storytelling and photography led to a career in off-road media.

-Behind the scenes of Ultimate Adventure and Dirt Every Day productions.

-Challenges of capturing the perfect shot on treacherous trails.

-The evolution of his '77 Ford F-150, "Raymond," and his iconic Toyota "Junior Mint."

-Advocacy for land use and conservation, including his work with Friends of Moon Rocks.

-The shift from print to digital media and Harry's perspective on the future of storytelling.

-Whether you're a die-hard off-roader, a fan of automotive photography, or just love a good trail story, this episode is packed with inspiration and laughs.


🔗 Check out Harry's work and adventures on his YouTube channel, Harry Situations: www.youtube.com/@UCyjVjuNyXt4vWg_yc5G7Gzg

Visit Harrys Instagram: www.instagram.com/harrysituations/

🌍 Support trail preservation: Friends of Moon Rocks www.facebook.com/friendsofmoonrocks/


Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more episodes of Overland Weekly! 🛻✨


00:00 - Introduction and Welcome

01:00 - Meet Harry Wagner: Off-Road Storyteller and Photographer

10:00 - From Magazines to Digital Media: The Changing Landscape

18:00 - Building and Evolving "Raymond," the 1977 Ford F-150

27:00 - Ultimate Adventure and Behind-the-Scenes Stories

41:00 - Land Use Advocacy and Preserving Trails

46:00 - What’s Next for Harry Wagner in 2025?

52:00 - Outro: Thanks for Watching!



 
 
 

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