Dan Grec’s Journey to Egypt
The Africa Conclusion: Egypt In overlanding circles the border town of Wadi Halfa is about as famous as they come. For decades it’s been the only land border crossing from Sudan into Egypt, and over decades it has gained a reputation for being one of the most
Kalaber Creations’ U1 and Sidecar
A Master-Crafted Work of Art: U1 Mark Tetreau built a custom Ural and sidecar from used, forgotten, and scrap parts he had lying around. Its name is U1. “U” is born from his love of Ural motorcycles and “1” means the first-ever Ural of its kind. Kalaber
Custom Outfitted Mitsubishi Montero
From Boat Hauler to Off-Road Camping Cruiser It’s not every day you see a Mitsubishi Montero hit the trails dressed to the nines in overlanding accessories and gear. However, if you live in the Bay Area of Northern California you may have seen this Montero on its
Practice Good Public Stewardship of Public Lands
Backcountry Conservation For those of us who reside on the West Coast, we’ve been blessed with access to thousands of miles of backcountry two-tracks through some of America’s most unspoiled deserts, mountains, and grasslands. Open a map (remember those analogue paper maps?) from U.S. Forest Service (USFS)
Camping Supplies
Latest Camp Gear for Life Off The Beaten Path Fenix/HM61R Multifunctional Rechargeable Headlamp This multifunctional headlamp uses a single rechargeable 18650 battery to provide 1200 lumens of bright white light and up to 5 lumens of red light to help guide your way. With a runtime of 300