Overlander’s Guide to Auxiliary and Replacement Fuel Tanks
Auxiliary and Replacement Tanks to Fuel Future Adventures No matter if you’re adventuring in the remote wilderness or dashing across the country with your family, having a fuel tank boasting long-range fuel capability is important. It minimizes fuel stops, and it’ll get you to your end destination
Finishing the GX 460 Overland Custom Build
Adding the final touches to the Lexus GX 460 Overland Build You might be familiar with this silver-and-orange-striped 2013 Lexus GX 460 overland build, because it graced the cover of the March/April 2020 issue of Tread. While outwardly this overland build doesn’t look all that different today
REVEALED: INEOS Grenadier’s Interior and Intent
Will the brand new INEOS Grenadier 4x4 become an off-road dominator in North America? Off-road enthusiasts have long shared opinions about what the best 4x4 on the market is. Some say the Land Rover Defender is the king of off-pavement terrain. Others swear by Toyota, no matter
Camp Yoshi Changes Lives With Gourmet Cooking in Nature
City Dwellers Explore For The First Time With Camp Yoshi When faced with a challenge, one should rise to the occasion. And when successful, great rewards are received. In this case, those rewards are a hearty meal provided by a professional chef in God’s country. While some
The Jeep Trilogy: Gladiator EcoDiesel, Farout Overlander, and Wrangler 392
Seat Time in the Jeep Trilogy: Gladiator EcoDiesel, Farout Overlander, and Wrangler 392 For nearly eight decades, Jeep has carried the torch of off-road capability. They transitioned World War II MBs to the civilian-offered Willys. Then they created an extended lineage of CJs and Wranglers. The seven-slot
Get Involved: Land-Use Activism
Get Involved, Win the Game Be a steward of the land: land-use activism takes all of us to make a difference. Back in 2008, my buddy Del Albright and I were attempting to do an all-dirt Jeep trip. It was from the Mexican border to the 49th parallel,
A Remote Backcountry Adventure in British Columbia
Respecting Mother Nature while Exploring Lands Less Traveled Exploring British Columbia (BC), Canada’s backcountry, can present itself with unique beauty like none other. White-capped mountains stand proud in the distance while gentle breezes brush across your cheek. Trail-side thistles protrude from the ground in an outstanding fashion
Overlanding Through Arctic Canada
A Journey to the Frozen Tundra: Arctic Canada Day 7: Alaska Highway (-12 degrees C) 1,980 km to Tuktoyaktuk As we investigated Arctic Canada, I danced around icy sections of the Arctic wooden boardwalk path. I saw a cloud of steam rising in the distance. We were almost there. The