Preserving History
Today’s automotive climate is weird, we are being enchanted by the wonders of all the electric cars and every fifth argument is pointing blame at the internal combustion engine. As all this happens, our history is slowly, bit by bit fading away as classic vehicles submit to
Spotlight: The FJ Company
In 2009, brothers Nelson and Juan Calle teamed up to form the FJ Company which was built on the back of their passion of restoring their father’s original Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser. Soon after getting their company off the ground in Miami, Florida, they recruited 40
Log Corral Trail: Desert Route to Bartlett Lake
Not far outside Phoenix, Arizona is an interesting desert trail whose character changes through seasons. It lies within the Tonto National Forest on the western side of the Mazatzal Mountain range. Log Corral Trail starts in a wide sandy wash then funnels into a canyon as desert walls start
Chasing Tail: Freshwater Fishing in a Kayak
You don’t have to own a big boat anymore. Should you feel an itch to catch some fish, you can now strap a kayak to the roof of your vehicle and head out to your favorite lake, stream or river in quick time. In fact, the
End of the Trail: Kayaking Through the Grand Canyon River
A friend messaged me with an exciting announcement. He had just won a noncommercial river-trip permit down the Grand Canyon in the annual National Park Service weighted lottery, and—he wanted me to join him on his trip. I didn’t have to think long about the offer.