Journey to the Tip of Australia: Cape York’s Old Telegraph Track
Heading to the wild edge of the world. The northernmost tip of Australia is located on Cape York, the remote Australian peninsula that runs parallel to the Great Barrier Reef. It is so remote in fact that the nearest major city isn’t even in Australia; it’s in Papua New Guinea. You know, where
Portable Power: An Adventurer’s Guide to Keeping Charged Up
Let’s face it; we live in an electronic world. As much as we want to disconnect from civilization while we’re out in the wilds, the life we try to leave behind almost always manages to weasel its way back. Maybe you squeezed a few days off
Razor’s Edge: The 2017 Polaris RZR XP Turbo EPS
Not all off-roading expeditions require a fully decked-out truck and a multiday trip into the great unknown. It can be just as fun and gratifying to blast around sand dunes or tool around the local woods on the back of an ATV or side by side.
Pulling Power: Recovery Winch Buyer’s Guide
No matter what type of rugged terrain you and your rig choose to take on, there’s always a possibility that your vehicle will need a bit of help to get through it. Equipping your truck with a recovery winch is a prudent move for obvious reasons.
Best of Both Worlds: An Aussie Toyota Pickup on American Shores
It’s not uncommon for off-road enthusiasts in North America to drool over unobtainable vehicles that are commonplace in other parts of the world. While the rest of the world has access to everything from diesel-powered Land Rover Defenders to modern-day Ford Rangers, our available set of
Two-Wheeled Adventure: Getting Outfitted for Adventure Moto
I’ve been on the road full time now for over five years, spending a vast majority of that time in a large four-wheeled overland adventuremobile; first a 4x4 Sportsmobile E350 van and recently in a fully-customized 4x4 Dodge Ram-based camper. A life of adventure is what
Towing Tough: Trick Trailer With Utility in the Rough
When you think of the Jeep Wrangler, what comes to mind? Adventure? Off-roading? Overlanding? Rock crawling? Easy to work on and modify? History? All of the above, and then some? We can see why you might. Many consider the Jeep to be the Swiss Army knife
Tools for the Trail: Making a Tool Kit for Field Repairs
A solid tool kit for field repairs is an essential accessory to invest in. Vehicle repair in the backcountry has changed a lot since the days when we could rough-set the point gap in a distributor with a matchbook cover, or feed gasoline to the carburetor