• 109: An Epic 4WD Summer Road Trip at the Top of the South with Brad Willetts

  • Oct 10 2024
  • Length: 38 mins
  • Podcast

109: An Epic 4WD Summer Road Trip at the Top of the South with Brad Willetts

  • Summary

  • Brad Willetts grew up as a BMX kid in Western Australia. After a trip to Canada, he got a desire to be closer to the mountains and ended up in Wānaka. One of Brad's most memorable road trips was a summer trip with friends around Nelson and Marlborough at the top of the South Island. As a photographer, Brad loves the diversity of landscapes in such a small space in NZ. He shares about some of the mishaps his mate Tom has with his Defender during this trip as well as what's coming up next for him. Brad has also co-founded a NZ-made camp goods company called Cold Start. He shares his advice for people that want to get started 4WDing.

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    Thank you so much for tuning in and coming along for the ride. If you love the show and enjoyed listening, please take the time to leave a review on Apple or Spotify. I would also love to connect with you, so send me a DM on Instagram, leave me a voice message and I can’t wait to see you next time. Until then, keep adventuring :)


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