Season 2 Episodes

Southern Utah is home to some of the most beautiful landscapes in North America. It’s also home to five National Parks, a number of national monuments and forests, and countless outdoor adventures.

Special guest Jared Fisher joins the show to talk about the creation of the Aquarius Trail Hut System and more.


The Unscaled Travel Show focuses this episode on the Wet Coast as they give travelers some of their favorite places to go, free places to visit, tastiest restaurants, and a closer look at Stanley Park.


The Dyrt, the #1 camping platform with the most campgrounds, reviews, and tips, has released its much anticipated 2024 camping report. In this episode, the crew takes a look at the data about where the United States camping industry is headed.

Plus, Jeremy chats with The Dyrt CEO Kevin Long about the report and some of the more surprising data they’re seeing. **The full length interview can be found on ⁠FullMetalTraveler.com⁠**


The Unscaled Travel Show crew is hitting sunny California, this time exploring one of the best West Coast cities around, beautiful San Diego. They’ll give you a list of things to do, places to explore for free, restaurants to dine at, and a look at the famed Balboa Park.


Every major travel company seems to have a co-branded credit card these days. AMEX Delta, Hilton Honors, Marriott Bonvoy… but when did loyalty programs first begin popping up in history? And if you’re considering your FIRST travel credit card or you want to MAXIMIZE your travel credit card benefits, where do you start?

Special guest Dave Grossman, founder of Your Best Credit Cards, walks us through his picks for best travel credit cards for first-timers and how to get the most out of your miles to travel around the globe.


Las Vegas isn’t all booze, gambling, and exotic shows. You can also find love, or at least you can find romantic restaurants to celebrate your love, at a number of wonderful places around the city!


In this episode, the FMT crew looks at cruise industry to see where the current trends are leading it (more single cabins, shorter cruises?). They also take a broader look at how the cruise industry is leading tourism in sustainability.

Finally, the largest cruise ship in the world (for now) the Icon of the Seas launches soon — by the numbers.


Where is travel tech headed and why? The Full Metal team discusses technology you probably already know: smart hotels and rooms (digital keys), apps, and chatbots. They also introduce you to tech that’s currently rolling out: more biometrics at the airport, virtual assistants, etc. And finally, they introduce where the travel tech trends are taking us: renewable biofuels, electric ships, carbon footprint trackers, robots.

Special guests: Ross Borden, CEO of Matador Network, talks about his company’s new travel AI called GuideGeek.

Michael Motamedi, influencer & chef currently taking traveling with his family around the world using Matador’s GuideGeek.


Luxury travel is booming! There was a time when luxury travel was only for older, or wealthier, travelers. This new age of luxury travel is not only available for younger generations but for those with financial status that doesn’t quite reach the Bezos-level of cash.

It also doesn’t mean only caviar and champagne, but total immersion into cultures and destinations without giving up those luxury items.