Our weekly rundown on the latest in outdoor adventure lifestyle
2022 King of the Hammers Week
Watch TREAD’s King of the Hammers coverage on Saturday, 2/5/22, sponsored by Mickey Thompson, North Lights, and SuperATV, on TREAD’s Facebook page and YouTube. We will be bringing you the action from Hammertown, the race pits, racing and beyond. Watch the full week of racing live on the Ultra4 website at: https://ultra4racing.com/ultra4-racing-live.
Can-Am started an annual day of off-road community and adventure on October 8, 2021. The company is trying hard to get “International Off-Road Day” global recognition and acceptance by everyone and every company in the off-road space.
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.
2021 Dakar Rally: Forty-Plus Years Of Off-Roading Extremes
Elevation changes, along with winding tracks, tested competitors as they raced against each other during one of the most grueling and treacherous rallies in the world: the Dakar Rally. It’s one of the world’s most extreme off-road competitions, challenging man, machine and mental stamina.
A Suzuki Samurai Leads Amber Turner To A Passion For Off-Road And A Successful Career
Amber Turner, a Suzuki Samurai owner, off-road-enthusiast-turned-welder, and King of the Hammers (KOH) racer, is familiar with life-altering changes. She’s forged a path toward career success via purchasing and working on her own 4×4.
Even amongst the bright lights and chaos of Las Vegas, the Mint 400 demands the spotlight. “The Great American Off-Road Race,” as the Mint 400 is known, reflects both the event’s long heritage and grandiose happenings. The year 2020 marked the 33rd running of the race, with the first race all the way back in 1968 and no races between 1990 and 2007.
The gals who participate in the Rebelle Rally challenge themselves to ditch their cell phones, laptops, and GPSs. With only a map and a compass to guide them, they go off-road for 10 days of grueling navigational competition.