The comfort of a cabin tent with the convenience of a roof tent, all packed into a light-weight adventure ready trailer.
VOTD: Building a VW Vanagon Camper
Building a custom Volkswagen Vanagon T3 camper in 7 minutes.
XVENTURE XV-2
A first look at the second generation Schutt Industries XVENTURE trailer.
The ADAK Outpost
A mid-sized travel trailer that’s not afraid to get dirty.
Utah: Sand and Mud
Sometimes it’s best to turn the gadgetry off, put away the maps, and just wander.
1816 Safari Jacket
Remington’s new 1816 Safari Jacket, a field jacket that can handle actual field use.
The Moby1 XTR
A modern take on the classic teardrop trailer, outfitted for off-grid adventure.
A Budget Overlander, Forester Part II: Protection
Adding a sheet of Primitive Racing’s armor to the Expedition Portal Forester
Adventure Medical Kits Grizzly
For those of us unwilling to geek out on medical gear, Adventure Medical Kits offers the next best thing. Enter the Grizzly.
A Budget Overlander, Forester Part I: Capability
My first introduction to Subaru was a rally-ready “bugeye” WRX I happened upon while visiting a Jeep dealership many years back. It looked like a blast to drive, but I was too wrapped up in the rock crawling thing to give it a second thought. Somehow, that bugeye stuck in the back of my mind,…
BorregoFest 2013
Fun trails, good friends, and great food are all found at BorregoFest each October. In case you missed this year’s event heres a recap with some great photos to get you excited for next year!
Weather & Ruins: Navajo Nation – Part II
Chazz Layne shares part of his epic experience in the most beautiful parts of the Navajo Nation.
Gear Scout: Antigravity Batteries XP-1 PPS
Think it’s impossible to jump start a car from something that fits in a pocket? Well until recently it was, but the XP-1 has broken the barrier.
Weather & Ruins: Navajo Nation – Part I
Practically every form of precipitation in Mother Nature’s arsenal was being thrown our way. White-out conditions gave way to freezing rain, then fog, a little sun, then more snow.
Review: The WaterField Cargo
Over the past several months I’ve been trapped in the seemingly endless search for that perfect balance between got-it-all, and the liberty got-it-all prevents in an “everyday” bag. You name it, I’ve carried it—from sleek and elegant Tumi to weighted-down MOLLE. Based on past experience, present occupation, and future aspirations I knew what I wanted…