Transfer Trail is one of Colorado’s premier backcountry overlanding routes. Day 3 of our 7-day trip took us up Transfer Trail, over Blair Mountain’s summit with absolutely insane 360-degree views, and into camp at Adams Lake in the Flat Tops Wilderness area.
Get Safe Water Anywhere – ITEHIL Filtration System
The ITEHIL water filtration system promises safe drinking water anywhere you travel. We tested it in real overlanding conditions to see if it delivers on that promise. If you’re looking for a reliable water solution for off-grid camping, backcountry trails, or extended overland trips, here’s what you need to know.
Schofield Pass Colorado – America’s Deadliest Trail to Crystal Mill (Full-Size Trucks & Jeeps)
Taking full-size trucks and Jeeps over Schofield Pass to Crystal Mill – one of America’s deadliest and most dangerous trails. Narrow shelf roads, steep drop-offs, and technical rock obstacles make this Colorado trail extremely challenging for large vehicles. Honest review of what it takes to run Schofield Pass in big rigs.
My New Favorite 12v Fridge – Travoca Rigel 45
Looking for the best 12V fridge for overlanding, van life, or camping in 2025? We put the brand-new Travoca Rigel 45 to the test on a real-world adventure—and it absolutely impressed us.
Amazing Fall Colors on italian Creek
Join us for an unforgettable overlanding trip on Italian Creek, Colorado, during the most breathtaking time of the year — peak fall colors! We tackled this scenic trail with our crew: I was behind the wheel of our Jeep Gladiator, Ali drove his Chevy ZR2 Bison, and Dewie brought his stock Jeep JKU.
Fixing The Gladiator Design Flaw – TeraFlex Rear Sway Bar
f you’ve spent any time off-roading your Jeep Gladiator (JT), you’ve probably run into (or heard about) the rear sway bar issue. The factory design just doesn’t hold up once you start flexing your suspension on moderate to hard trails — it’s way too easy to bend or break the rear sway bar links.
Best and Worst Gear From My Alaska Journey!
After 30 days of overlanding across the rugged wilderness of Alaska, we’ve learned exactly what gear you can trust—and what will leave you stranded in the middle of nowhere. In this video, we break down the best overlanding gear that worked flawlessly and the equipment that failed during our month-long expedition through rain, mud, glaciers, and rough backcountry terrain.
No Rear View Mirror – No Problem Anymore!
Upgrading our Jeep Gladiator with the Dirtbox Canopy was a game-changer for overlanding, but it created one massive problem: our rearview mirror became completely useless. After we added our electronics box in the bed, our rear visibility went from severely limited to non-existent.
Epic Colorado Overlanding in Fall
The fall colors in the Colorado high country are absolutely UNREAL! We head into the […]
Using an Electric Kettle for Popcorn, Coffee, and Meals on the Trail
We try out the upgraded version of the Stoke Voltaics Joulle Electric Kettle and see if we can actually make popcorn for a movie night under the stars.
