It’s Okay, It Has a Snorkel
Remember the scene from 1997’s film, Dante’s Peak, where the USGS Volcanologist Dr. Harry Dalton travels to Dante’s Peak, Washington, and is escaping what was thought to be a dormant volcano, and plunges his snorkel equipped K-body Suburban into a river? The water is immediately over the
Range Rover: A Brief History
The Rover Company, on the heels of the success of the Series 1 in 1951, started experimenting with a larger model. The idea was eventually shelved in 1958 and lay dormant till 1966 when the theory was revived and work was set-out on the new model.
VOTW: Big Bear of a Weekend
Today on this week's video, join Overlanding USA on their trip into Big Bear, California, in the San Bernardino National Forest.
Rubbermaid’s Hidden Gem
The Rubbermaid ActionPacker has been available for more than 10 years, from retailers ranging from Amazon to Walmart, and is often overlooked for its utility. The ActionPacker is an inexpensive and very durable storage option, being made of thick black injection-molded ABS plastic, with a hollow grey,
Travel-All
The 4WD panel van is not a new concept. In World War II, the grand-daddy of factory 4WD trucks—The Dodge Power Wagon—was available in a panel truck version known as the WC53, and later the Town Wagon in the civilian market. Initially, it was only offered
The More We Explore
In 2012, Steve, Tess and their dog, Fender, set a goal to go tent camping once a month. By 2013, that once a month was not enough and by 2014 they had camped for 58 nights in a tent and were still craving more. Before long,
OG 4×4
While General Motors is best remembered for their 4WD Apache pickups of the ‘50s, we have Chrysler to thank for factory 4-wheel-drive all together. The Dodge Power Wagon first came into existence as the civilian legacy vehicle to the WC series trucks that were built on behalf
VOTW: Expedition Overland
Episode 5 of XO finds the group in the Paracas sand dunes of Peru.