Hyundai Santa Fe: All-Conditions Vehicle
Comfortable Enough for the Family, Rough Enough to go Just About Anywhere There’s a big problem with camping these days. With a vast ocean of different products out on the market, those who want to get into adventuring are intimidated to start by its perceived price of
California’s Highway 395
Off-Roading Heaven Meets Spectacular Scenery Wanderlust has taken a stronghold; its grip strengthens as each day passes. From wintertime doldrums to COVID-19 and beyond, we’re ready to get out. We’re excited to explore new territory, especially remote areas that boast a variety of terrain and off-roading challenges.
Hitting the Trail with the 2020 Wrangler JT Gladiator
Return of the Warrior At the end of World War II, Willys Overland emerged as a major player in the U.S. automobile industry. Having produced more than 600,000 vehicles specifically for the war effort, its role as a peace-time manufacturer would need to expand. In 1947, the
Lexus Launches the J201 Concept
Built on the LX 570 Platform, the Lexus J201 Concept is built for outdoor adventures. Lexus has teamed up with the experts at Expedition Overland, to release the J201 Concept. The trail-hungry, adventure-ready vehicle is built on the flagship LX 570 platform and is heavily equipped to tackle
Works Electric Hollyburn P5 Electric Scooter
Standing Motivation If you live in a city where rideshare electric scooters seem to have popped up on every corner out of nowhere, you probably fall into one of two categories: you’re either a fan of them or you find them a real nuisance. Electric scooters are
American Tacoma: A Purpose-Built Adventure Machine
Big Adventures Ahead for This Clean and Functional Tacoma Build Ed Hanna plans to cross America on dirt with his wife Michele and his trusty Tacoma this summer. He’s already done the TransAmerica Trail (TAT) on an adventure motorcycle, but wants to share its American treasures with
Jeep Wrangler JLU Built to Wander
The Perfect Vehicle to Help Satisfy Rafael Rubio's Wanderlust There’s a reason so many people call California home. From the proximity to the ocean to the year-round great weather, but for Florida transplant Rafael Rubio, living in California provided an opportunity to satisfy his urge to travel
Road School: Homeschooling on the Road
What This Family of Five Learned About Homeschooling on the Road Imagine, as a kid, learning about geography by taking a ferry ride from Spain to Morocco. As the wind whips through your hair, you suddenly spot the now-familiar Rock of Gibraltar. Several days ago you visited the