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Exploring New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Outlaws, and Overlanding Adventures

Exploring New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Outlaws, and Overlanding Adventures

Update: 2024-03-06
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Hey everyone, this is your host from the Overland Radio Show, and we just wrapped up another fantastic episode that I'm excited to share with you. Tonight, we had the pleasure of chatting with Nicholas from New Mexico Expedition, who shared some incredible insights and secrets about the beauty and adventure that New Mexico has to offer.


Nicholas gave us a deep dive into the world of overlanding in New Mexico, highlighting the state's underrated nature. He shared his experiences with treasure hunting, the history of outlaws, and the untouched wilderness that makes New Mexico a unique destination for overlanders.



  • Treasure Hunting: Nicholas and his father are deeply involved in treasure hunting, and they have some exciting expeditions planned, including one with a guest from Arizona to search for Conquistador treasure.



  • Tactical Overlanding: Nicholas discussed his approach to overlanding, which includes a tactical element due to his background in gunsmithing and machining.



  • Remote Camping: He emphasized the wild and untamed nature of New Mexico, offering advice on where to find the most remote and beautiful camping spots.



  • Seasonal Tips: Nicholas provided tips on where to camp during different seasons, with northern New Mexico being a favorite for its mountainous terrain.



  • Local Cuisine: We also talked about local food spots, like the Tap and Taco in Rio Rancho, which Nicholas highly recommends.



  • Wildlife Encounters: Nicholas shared his lack of encounters with scorpions and snakes at campsites, but he did offer advice on being cautious and aware, especially in desert environments.



  • Historical Sites: He highlighted the rich history of New Mexico, with ghost towns and historical landmarks that overlanders can explore.



  • Travel Recommendations: For those passing through New Mexico, Nicholas suggested stopping in Magdalena for its history and proximity to various attractions, including the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad.





  • We had some laughs about previous episodes, including one where we teased our regular, Ashley, about her height and other quirks, with her husband Jeff providing ammunition for our friendly banter.



  • Ashley shared a story about a GPS mishap that led them to a place called Candy Kitchen instead of their intended destination, which turned out to be quite an eerie experience.





  • Nicholas is gearing up for a new build on his truck, aiming for an Aussie-style flatbed canopy setup.



  • Ashley is preparing for a trip to Big Bend National Park, hoping her camper will be ready in time.





  • New Mexico is a treasure trove for overlanders looking for history, remote camping, and unique experiences.



  • The state offers a wide range of environments, from high mountain peaks to vast desert landscapes, making it a versatile destination for adventurers.




That's a wrap for this episode! If you're an overlanding enthusiast or just love the great outdoors, you won't want to miss the full conversation. Be sure to check out the podcast on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and Facebook. Until next time, keep exploring and stay adventurous!

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Exploring New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Outlaws, and Overlanding Adventures

Exploring New Mexico: Ghost Towns, Outlaws, and Overlanding Adventures

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