• Traveling Solo vs Group Off-Roading in Alaska: Risks, Communication, and Trail Lessons
    May 3 2026

    In this episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, Robert and Cooper break down the real-world differences between traveling solo and going with a group on off-road adventures in Alaska. From risk management and mechanical failures to communication systems and group dynamics, they share firsthand stories and practical advice for beginners and experienced explorers alike.

    You’ll hear why most problems compound quickly in the backcountry, how communication tools like GMRS radios and satellite devices can make or break a trip, and why group travel is often the best starting point for new off-roaders. Whether you’re planning your first trip or refining your expedition strategy, this episode offers grounded insight from the trail.

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    39 Min.
  • Easter Jeep Safari, Overland Expo & Alaska Off-Road Adventures
    Apr 18 2026

    In this episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, Robert Forto and Cooper discuss Cooper’s recent trip to the legendary Easter Jeep Safari in Moab, Utah. They talk about what the event is really like, renting Jeeps in Moab, trail experiences, and lessons learned for building the Alaska Off-Road Expeditions.

    They also preview Overland Expo events across the country and discuss the upcoming Alaska 4x4 Meet & Greet in Wasilla. If you love Jeeps, overlanding, off-roading, and Alaska adventure travel, this episode is for you.

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    35 Min.
  • Behind the Lens: How Great Photographers Think on the Trail
    Apr 10 2026

    Most people only see the finished image. The clean shot. The moment that made it to social media.

    What they don’t see is everything behind it.

    In this episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, we sit down with Keela McCleneghan from Sunshine and Photo, whose work lives at the intersection of dog mushing, overlanding, and storytelling. Her perspective goes beyond photography. It is about awareness, positioning, and making real-time decisions when conditions shift and nothing goes according to plan.

    We talk about what it takes to capture high-speed sled dog teams, how environment shapes creative decisions, and why the difference between average and exceptional often comes down to how well you read the moment in front of you.

    This conversation is for anyone operating in environments where there is no script, on the trail, in the field, or in leadership.

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    50 Min.
  • Leadership Through Adventure: Announcing the Team & Trail Expedition
    Apr 6 2026

    Leadership is often taught in controlled environments, but real leadership rarely happens that way. In this episode, we introduce the Team & Trail Expedition, a 2027 journey from Willow to Nome designed to explore leadership through real-world challenges. At the center of the project is a Leadership Fellowship that gives college students access to decision-making as it unfolds on the trail.

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    8 Min.
  • Essential Off-Roading and Overlanding Gear for Alaska: Tents, Solar Power, and Off-Road Equipment
    Mar 29 2026

    Exploring Alaska by vehicle requires a very different approach to gear than overlanding in the Lower 48. In this episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, Robert Forto and Cooper DeDycker break down the essential equipment needed to travel safely and comfortably through Alaska’s extreme environments.

    We chat about everything from layering systems for unpredictable weather to shelter options like rooftop tents and alternative setups such as pop-up camp cubes. Cooper shares practical insights from his experience running Alaska Off-Road Expeditions and working in the off-road industry, including which gear actually performs well in the field.

    The episode also explores modern overlanding technology, including portable power systems, solar panels, and Starlink satellite internet for remote travel. Robert and Cooper also discuss traction boards, recovery gear choices, and how brand reputation in the off-road world doesn’t always equal the best performance.

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    37 Min.
  • Mastering Recoveries: What a Proper 4-Wheeling Rescue Looks Like
    Mar 15 2026

    Vehicle recoveries are one of the most important skills every off-road driver should understand, yet many people hit the trail without the proper knowledge or gear. In this episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, Robert Forto and Cooper DeDycker dive deep into real-world recovery techniques used in Alaska’s rugged terrain.

    The conversation covers the fundamentals of safe winching, the proper use of kinetic ropes and recovery straps, and the importance of assessing the situation before attempting a pull. Cooper also shares a dramatic story of assisting a stranded truck near the Canadian border in extreme sub-zero temperatures, highlighting how quickly things can go wrong in remote environments.

    Along the way, they discuss the differences between Jeep and Toyota off-road rigs, the importance of gear maintenance in Alaska’s brutal winters, and the must-have recovery tools every overlander should carry. Whether you are new to off-roading or a seasoned trail driver, this episode offers practical advice and real experience from the Alaska backcountry.

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    38 Min.
  • Alaska Offroad Expedition: Route Planning, Recovery Costs, and Gear You Actually Need | Team & Trail
    Mar 1 2026

    If you're dreaming about an Alaska overland or Jeep expedition, this episode is your starting line.

    In this kickoff episode of the new Team & Trail expedition series, Robert Forto is joined by Cooper DeDycker, owner of Alaska Off-Road Expedition and works at Trail Toyz, off-road specialists, to break down what it really takes to explore Alaska safely and confidently.

    They cover:

    • How to plan multi-day Jeep routes using Gaia GPS and OnX Offroad

    • Public land access and what off-roaders get wrong about boundaries

    • Legendary Alaska trails like Knik Glacier, Hatcher Pass, and Eureka

    • The real cost of vehicle recovery in remote terrain

    • Seasonal challenges unique to Alaska

    • Must-have off-road mods (winch, lockers, tire size recommendations)

    • Emergency gear every Alaskan overlander should carry

    • The truth about budgeting for expedition travel

    Whether you're a weekend warrior with a Tacoma or planning a once-in-a-lifetime Alaska adventure, this episode lays the groundwork.

    Alaska is the last frontier. But it demands preparation.

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    48 Min.
  • Road Tripping the Sled Dog Jeep: Valdez, McCarthy, and the Kennecott Mine
    Dec 4 2025

    In this week’s episode of the Team & Trail Podcast, Michele Forto takes you along for an unforgettable Alaska loop road trip in the Sled Dog Jeep. The journey runs from Willow to Valdez, across Thompson Pass, into Wrangell St. Elias National Park, and deep into McCarthy and the historic Kennecott Mine. If you’ve ever wondered what it feels like to explore some of Alaska’s most remote and rugged corners, this episode brings you right into the passenger seat.

    You’ll hear about the waterfalls of Valdez, glacier views along the Glenn Highway, Fourth of July celebrations in McCarthy, the raw history of the abandoned Kennecott Mine, and the small-town magic of late-night music and a community play staged inside a bar. From fat-bike rides to meeting young mushers building their kennel on the edge of the park, this is Alaska storytelling at its best.

    Stick around until the end for details on how to access our members-only bonus feed, packed with trip reports, lectures, and raw training runs. Learn more at teamandtrail.com

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    9 Min.