Rite of Passage
Crossing the Country One Bike Trail at a Time
Crossing the Country One Bike Trail at a Time
Lisa Morris compiles an extensive list of resources for women riders. And it is a big list.
From funky campers to the biggest and baddest overland vehicles, there was something for everyone at this years show
You bought the capable truck. Do you know how to drive it?
With detailed map layers and community route sharing, adventure is now in the palm of your hand
Driving to some of the coldest destinations on Earth. And you can do it, too.
75th Anniversary Edition Jeeps scale Lion’s Back in celebration of the 50th annual Easter Jeep Safari
Home is where you park it in this silver slice of heaven
The chili pepper bike built for logging long miles
The road to adventure is often lined with corrupt border guards, potential thieves and other hazards.
You meet the most interesting people on the road.
Spanning many owners and several adventures, Maggie the Landy continues to soldier on.
My search for the source of the Okavango River, and the origins of my passion for overland adventure.
We put today’s roof top tents side by side to see how each one stacks up against all the others.
A family, their Ural, and Europe. Sometimes taking your child abroad is the most responsible thing you can do
The Northern California Land Rover Club and Triple Aught Design keep the Camel Trophy alive and on the front line.
You’ve made the journey, be sure you come home with the image souvenirs you wanted.
Has Toyota ruined the Land Cruiser, or just produced the best one yet?
From the glistening bull bar to the mud covered skid plates, we take a look at one hell of a hundred series
Overland Journal’s Chris Collard interviews one of the most well-traveled duos in overlanding.