Our weekly rundown on the latest in outdoor adventure lifestyle
Toyota Sequoia Makes Notable First at KOH
To be the first to achieve something no one before you had put a path down to follow—that is truly special. For Derek Miller that unique thing to achieve was being the first to take on the toughest off-road race—King of the Hammers—with a 2001 Toyota Sequoia SR5.
Whatever your outdoor interest, this list will have a book to get you started. From cookbooks, to journals, to guides, our curated book list is sure to spark your imagination and help you prepare for the next adventure.
“Range Finder”: Introspection and Backcountry Snowboarding
Professional snowboarders Mark Carter and Bryan Iguchi bring social distancing to new levels in the new film “Range Finder.” Produced by Black Koles and supported by Four Wheel Popup Campers, the film follows Carter and Iguchi as they snowboard through the Wyoming backcountry.
A Versatile 2007 Jeep Wrangler Goes from Rocks to Trophies
With the truly massive aftermarket support behind the Jeep JK Wrangler, it was the avenue Vun chose. The modification routes he could go down on a JKU Jeep are nearly endless, and that appealed to Vun’s desire for capability and car show attention-to-detail sensibilities.
Little did G. Denny Ghiringhelli know that a military Jeep his father bought in the early 1970s would play a pivotal role in his life decades later. The bone-stock 1953 Willys M38A1 became a true part of his family.
Many off-road builds seem to have humble beginnings that spiral into rigs that give up daily driving duty and take on weekend trail duty. For Jim Hart of Ground Pounder Coffee, that’s exactly what happened to his 2015 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon.