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Home On The Road: Life in the So-Cal Teardrop
Home is where you park it in this silver slice of heaven
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Home is where you park it in this silver slice of heaven
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The chili pepper bike built for logging long miles
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The road to adventure is often lined with corrupt border guards, potential thieves and other hazards.
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You meet the most interesting people on the road.
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Spanning many owners and several adventures, Maggie the Landy continues to soldier on.
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My search for the source of the Okavango River, and the origins of my passion for overland adventure.
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We put today’s roof top tents side by side to see how each one stacks up against all the others.
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A family, their Ural, and Europe. Sometimes taking your child abroad is the most responsible thing you can do
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The Northern California Land Rover Club and Triple Aught Design keep the Camel Trophy alive and on the front line.
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You’ve made the journey, be sure you come home with the image souvenirs you wanted.
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Has Toyota ruined the Land Cruiser, or just produced the best one yet?
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From the glistening bull bar to the mud covered skid plates, we take a look at one hell of a hundred series
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Overland Journal’s Chris Collard interviews one of the most well-traveled duos in overlanding.
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BFGoodrich announces its 2015 Outstanding Trails: Black Bear Pass, Applegate-Lassen Emigrant Trail, Bald Mountain, and Barrett Lake.
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Salsa Cycles dispatches a small crew to tour the tall towers of Montana.
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Riding the vastness of Mongolia for the sake of conservation.
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Colonel John Blashford-Snell, explorer, leader of men, and renaissance man, shares his life of adventure.
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Cattle drives and tall tales.
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After more than a year of use, we give a final look at living with the XV-2
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Exploring Moab by Bike & Boot