Episode #6: Caleb Patterson of Gold Country Broncos
In this episode of the San Francisco Overland Podcast, we we converse with Caleb Patterson, founder of Gold Country Broncos, longtime California off-roader, expedition leader, and pit crew chief for Team 301 running the Baja 1000. From the Rubicon to Reno to Vegas, Baja, Moab, Colorado, and beyond, Caleb has built his reputation around real-world experience, self-reliance, and earning every mile.
Caleb shares how growing up on the mission field in Honduras shaped his approach to off-roading from an early age, learning to navigate jungle trails in an old diesel Land Cruiser just to reach remote villages. We also dive into how off-roading became more than just a hobby, evolving into an outlet for challenge, adventure, and escaping the chaos of everyday life.
A near-fatal recovery incident that changed the way he approaches safety, recovery gear, and risk management foreverWhy “the driver mod” matters more than expensive builds or flashy gearLessons learned from snow wheeling in the Sierra during whiteout blizzard conditionsThe realities of leading group expeditions and how preparation can make or break a tripWhy airing down properly is one of the most overlooked skills in off-roadingThe importance of first aid training, self-reliance, and knowing how to use your gear before you need itThe philosophy behind “earning every mile” and why the struggle is often part of the adventureHow Gold Country Broncos focuses on trail education, responsible recreation, and protecting access for future generationsCaleb keeps it honest, practical, and grounded in experience. Whether you’re new to overlanding or have years behind the wheel, this episode is packed with stories, lessons, and reminders that the outdoors demands respect, preparation, and humility.
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