There are many dangers in Baja. The most serious of which is not going.
The Roads of Costa Rica
Touring the jungles and beaches of Costa Rica.
Westx1000: Secrets of the Strait
Motorcycles and hidden WWII bunkers.
Field Tested: Held Carese II Jacket, Torno II Pant
Recently made available to North American riders, Germany’s highly respected Held suits are well worth a close look.
Camping will set you free
Riding the remote regions of Northern Peru.
Building a Baby Adventure Bike
Westx1000 explains why they went with Yamaha’s Unstoppable XT 225.
Aether Apparel: Expedition Motorcycle Suit
Aether releases their expedition suit, and we test it through dust, sweat and storms in Baja, Mexico
New Adventure Rider: Selecting a Motorcycle Helmet
Its the most important piece of motorcycle gear you will ever own. How to make that purchase is important.
Field Tested: Icon Raiden
Justin and Kyra of Westx1000 test ICON’s latest adventure gear.
The Real Way Around
Scott Brady contends Kawasaki’s new KLR650 may be the best (and cheapest) dual-sport for an around-the-world trek—and offers $1,000 to the first to do it.
Motorcycle Mechanical Misadventures
How to prepare for the most common motorcycle mechanicals.
Light and Fast: Husqvarna TE630, Part One
The ExPo Team rides a fine line between dirt performance and long-distance adventure touring.
Two Wheeled Nomad: A walk on the wild side
Jason and Lisa explore the Amazon Basin.
Field Tested: Giant Loop Great Basin and Kiger
Just these two pieces of luggage have transformed our Expedition Portal KLR into a long haul traveler.
Two Wheeled Nomad: Gigantic squiggles and serious giggles
Lisa and Jason continue to work their way north. Never missing an opportunity to see the world’s most amazing sights.
Day-Use Permits Proposed for White Rim and Elephant Hill
Access is not always all or nothing. Will overlanders support restricted visitations to our wild places?
36 Hours of Adventure – Exploring Washington’s Weirdest Island
A weekend in Whidbey.
Leaving footprints in Torotoro and a present from La Paz
Refuelled and rested in Bolivia’s constitutionally recognised capital, Sucre, we scurried the 200 odd miles over rutas 5, 23 and 7 leading us into the urban sprawl that is Cochambamba. The streets were saturated with photocopier shops, crammed in between kiosks bursting with processed junk, chips and salsa, banks of candy and great walls of…
Field Tested: Sena 20s Helmet Communicator
Ground control to Major Tom. Can you hear me, Major Tom?
007’s New Ride: This is no Aston Martin DB5
Bond’s new off-roader may be over the top for most of us, but not for 007.