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Authentic NASCAR documentary spotlights Hocevar, Love and Caruth
Carson Hocevar simply wants to be the kind of driver he grew up watching while NASCAR itself is working diligently to create content that spotlights these kinds of personalities. This is the kind of process that led to the creation of RISING, a documentary series releasing on YouTube with a new episode at 7 ET every night this week, that spotlights young guns Hocevar, Jesse Love and Rajah ...Keep readingView the full article
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Guide. Inspire. Explore: Join OTG's Trail Ambassador Program
Join the Trail Ambassador Program and turn your passion for overlanding into unforgettable adventures.View the full article
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The Unbroken Line: Six of our Favorite Choppers
While I love all motorcycles, the sleek lines of a cafe racer, the versatility of a scrambler, choppers hold a special place in my heart. When the day is clear and there isn’t a specific reason for me to ride a specific bike, my go-to is always my chopper.What defines a chopper is a topic hotly deba... View the full article
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Kaulig confirms plans for an all-star truck with rotating driver lineup
Kaulig Racing is pausing its NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts team in order to venture into the NASCAR Truck Series as the factory team for Ram's re-entry into the sport. The team previously announced several full-time drivers, including Brenden Queen, Daniel Dye, and Justin Haley. On Monday, the team confirmed plans to launch an all-star truck, which they've described as the 'Free Agent ...Keep readingView the full article
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The Legacy of John Force: Ultimate Showman, Pitchman & Competitor
As 76-year-old John Force officially retires from drag racing, he does so as the greatest to ever do it. Here's his legacy. View the full article
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Several NASCAR teams announce new alliances for 2026 season
On Monday, both Jeremy Clements Racing and Viking Motorsports announced new technical alliances as they prepare for the 2026 NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts (formerly Xfinity Series) season. These are single-car teams that are looking for a step up in performance next season. Jeremy Clements, the driver and owner of the No. 51 Jeremy Clements Racing Chevrolet, has formed a technical alliance with ...Keep readingView the full article
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The History & Culture of Café Racers: Origins, Style, and Modern Influence
The café racer began as a simple idea among British motorcyclists who wanted speed, style, and freedom. In the 1950s and 1960s, riders modified their standard bikes to make them faster and lighter, often gathering at local cafés before racing to the next stop. These stripped-down machines reflected their owners’ creativity and passion for performance rather than loyalty to any one brand. Over time, the café racer became more than just a custom motorcycle—it grew into a culture. The […] The post The History & Culture of Café Racers: Origins, Style, and Modern Influence appeared first on Return of the Cafe Racers. View the full article
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The Second Coming: The Worship Moto Show Returns to Leeds
Birthed by the creator of Sideburn Magazine and the UK's Dirt Quake, Gary Inman, the Worship Moto Show is a celebration of the excess of the 90s. For the second year in a row, a plethora of custom Japanese streetfighters, sportbikes, muscle bikes, and other oddities descended on the 120-year-old Lef... View the full article
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Denny Hamlin confirms 2026 status, addresses championship loss
Will Denny Hamlin race in the NASCAR Cup Series next season after yet another championship heartbreak? The answer is ‘yes.’ However, had Hamlin closed out on that elusive championship earlier in the month at Phoenix Raceway, he would have 'begged' team owner Joe Gibbs to let him drop the figurative mic and set sail into retirement. It wouldn't have mattered that he still had two more ...Keep readingView the full article
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Monochromatic Magic: A Handsome Triumph Street Twin by 2LOUD
Taiwan's 2LOUD Custom transforms a 2016-model Triumph Street Twin into an effortlessly cool street scrambler.When Triumph overhauled their entire range of modern classics in 2016, the Street Twin slid into the bottom end of the catalog as the successor to the outgoing Bonneville SE. But despite its ... View the full article
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Inspiration—and pizza!—at the RGS Explore Week
Each fall the Royal Geographical Society in London hosts an event called Explore Week, a gathering of students, scientists, and explorers that is at once an educational experience and a chance for like-minded people to connect. Many expeditions have been put together here over coffee, or drinks in the legendary Map Room. Explore Week is open to anyone who is curious about the planet, and it is a fine thing around which to base a visit to London’s superb museums, many of which are a short walk or hired bicycle pedal away. Roseann and I have been attending and presenting at Explore since 2016, and this year we did so again. I sat on a panel discussing freelance magazine and book writing, along with Graeme Gourlay, the editor of the society’s own Geographical magazine, and Kate Stephenson, the regional director for the National Geographic Society. Graham Jackson and I led a seminar on arid-lands and vehicle-based travel. Roseann chaired several panels on art and exploration, and we had a table to display and talk about Exploration Quarterly. In the large Ondaatje theater, we heard reports from several scientific expeditions, and Ray Mears, one of the few real-deal bushcraft/survival experts to successfully popularize his classes and videos, gave a talk on expedition preparation. Lunch is provided for attendees on Saturday and Sunday. The latter proved to be quite a treat, as we were all served truly superior pizza from Dough & Deer, produced from a wood-fired oven secreted in the cargo area of a Land Rover Defender. Membership in the RGS is open to anyone, and includes not only the society’s fine magazine, but entrance to the historic areas of the society’s headquarters south of Hyde Park on “Hot and Cold Corner”—so named by London cabbies because of the opposing statues of David Livingstone and Ernest Shackleton in recesses on the outside walls. View the full article
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Updated: Full Specs and Images of the Italjet Roadster 400 Scooter
The Italjet Roadster 400 is a bold new scooter design with retro cues, from a company that specializes in the outlandish. [Note: This article has been updated to include full specs and images of the Italjet Roadster 400.]Known for the outlandish Dragster sport scooter, the Italian brand Italjet quie... View the full article
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JR Motorsports to attempt 2026 Daytona 500 with Justin Allgaier
JR Motorsports (JRM), co-owned by NASCAR Hall of Famer Dale Earnhardt Jr. and sister Kelley Earnhardt Miller, is going Cup racing again next year. The highly successful NASCAR Xfinity Series team (soon to be rebranded as the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series) made its Cup debut in the 67th running of the Daytona 500, earlier this year. Justin Allgaier, who won the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series ...Keep readingView the full article
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NASCAR sets parameters for new Cup OEMs in rules update
NASCAR issued a series of technical changes in a scheduled rule book update on Friday afternoon that included which tracks would formally utilize the 750-horsepower tapered spacer and language that paves the way for an additional manufacturer. This was previously announced but Bristol Motor Speedway, Darlington Raceway, Dover Motor Speedway, Nashville Superspeedway and World Wide Technology ...Keep readingView the full article
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2026 Polaris RANGER XD 1500 Mountaineer Edition
2026 RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar The Polaris RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar lineup is expanding, reinforcing RANGER’s position as the No. 1 selling utility side-by-side. Known for its extreme-duty capabilities, the RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar stands out as the top-tier offering, delivering impressive comfort and durability. For 2026, Polaris continues to expand its premium RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar lineup with the introduction of the Texas Edition and the Mountaineer Edition. Both editions are tailored to meet the specific needs of customers in key regions and will be available in limited quantities, making them exclusive options for riders. Designed for the backcountry, the Mountaineer Edition is purpose-built with 20% more low-end torque than standard RANGER XD 1500, for smooth uphill climbs and heavy-duty performance at high elevation. The vehicle addresses the need for enhanced performance in mountainous regions to explore the outdoors or for big game hunting. 2026 Polaris RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Mountaineer Edition Key features of the Mountaineer Edition include: 3.77 Rear Drive Gear Ratio: In relation to the current XD 1500 that has a 3.07 gear ratio, a 3.77 ratio enhances low-end torque and enables smoother throttle control to climb confidently in high-altitude terrain. Tinted Windows: A factory-installed window tint keeps the cab more comfortable when you’re riding at elevation. Exclusive “Mountaineer Edition” Graphics Reduced Top Speed Compared to RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar 2026 Polaris RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Mountaineer Edition The Mountaineer Edition includes all the standard vehicle features offered on RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Ultimate, including: Industry-exclusive STEELDRIVE transmission is fully sealed and liquid-cooled for maximum durability and longevity. A box capacity up to 1,500 pounds and 3,500-pound towing capacity to maximize productivity by saving time on fewer trips and handling heavier loads, and is ideal for demanding tasks such as big game hunting and large-scale farm and ranch work. Enhanced all-day comfort with the most spacious cab in RANGER and the convenience of a fully enclosed cab system with HVAC to combat weather conditions. Heated front seats, 7” display powered by RIDE COMMAND, JBL® audio and other ride-enhancing features designed to maximize comfort and convenience for an exclusive off-road experience. 2026 Polaris RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Mountaineer Edition Unmatched Comfort Extreme duty doesn’t mean you have to sacrifice on comfort. RANGER XD 1500 is designed to maximize comfort and convenience with the most spacious and premium cab we’ve ever built—and rides like a dream. The heating and air conditioning (HVAC) system offers 5 different air flow settings and a recirculation setting to draw air from inside the cab instead of outside for faster, more efficient heating and cooling. Climb Confidently Designed with a lower gear ratio that delivers more low-end torque and limits top speed for smooth uphill climbs and steady handling in rocky, high-altitude terrain where every move counts. Optimized for High-Altitude Capability Built for confidence in steep, rugged terrain—delivering the torque and control needed for hauling heavy loads at elevation. Styled For The Summit Make your mark with signature badging and tinted windows on the RANGER XD 1500 Mountaineer—designed to keep the cab more comfortable when you’re riding at elevation. Our Most Spacious Cab We’ve increased interior space with 2” more leg room than our other full-size UTVs, plus easier entry and exit for tasks like working fence lines. Adjustable seating and a telescopic steering wheel let’s you find the perfect fit for your height and riding preferences. Premium Seating Contoured seating has added bolstering for more comfort. A new center flip-down seat transforms into an arm rest with added cupholders for more convenience. Legendary Smooth Ride An industry-leading 12” suspension travel, the ultra-smooth engagement and quiet operation of the STEELDRIVE transmission, and chassis improvements deliver the smoothest ride of any RANGER we’ve ever built. A longer wheelbase delivers better stability in rough terrain for confident handling. Added Lighting A rear work light offers added lighting over the cargo box for early morning or late night tasks. Available on Ultimate and Mountaineer trims. On the inside, an overhead switch panel provides quick and convenient access for additional lighting or accessory add-ons. Cargo Box Power Enjoy convenient 12V cargo box power to run accessories or sprayers. RANGER XD 1500 NORTHSTAR ULTIMATE FEATURES: 110-hp ProStar 1500cc engine & STEELDRIVE transmission Enclosed cab with power windows and tip-out windshield Factory-installed heating & air conditioning (HVAC) system 3,500-lb. towing capacity & 1,500-lb. box capacity Heated front seats Electronic cargo box lift Pro Series 6,000-lb. winch with synthetic rope, Auto Stop, rapid rope recovery, and wireless remote LED cargo box light and overhead switch panel 30″ Kenda Cross Trail tires and 15″ wheels Lock & Ride MAX accessory integration JBL Trail Pro 2000 audio 7″ Display, powered by RIDE COMMAND, with factory rear camera RIDE COMMAND+ Connected Vehicle Services 12V cargo box power port LED cargo box light and overhead switch panel Bumper D-rings and TopBar MOUNTAINEER TRIM INCLUDES: Exclusive Mountaineer badging & graphics package 3.77 rear drive gear ratio for more low-end torque Tinted windows Reduced top speed compared to RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Polaris RANGER XD 1500 NorthStar Crew Review: The Ultimate Workhorse UTV POLARIS 2026 OFFERING CONTINUES WITH THE ALL-NEW RZR XP S, ELEVATED DESIGN FOR RZR XP, INDUSTRY’S LARGEST TOUCHSCREEN DISPLAY FOR RZR PRO R AND NEW LIMITED EDITION RZR AND RANGER XD 1500 NORTHSTAR MODELS Polaris RANGER CREW XD 1500 NorthStar vs. ½-Ton Pickup Truck: Which One is the Better Workhorse? 2024 POLARIS RANGER XD 1500 The post 2026 Polaris RANGER XD 1500 Mountaineer Edition appeared first on UTV Guide. 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Unrestrained: An All-Out Yamaha TR1 Café Racer from France
France's Jerem Motorcycles delivers a hand-built Yamaha TR1 café racer that defies the donor bike's awkward origins.Some motorcycles lend themselves to customization, and then there's the Yamaha TR1. Released in the early 80s as part of Yamaha's broader Virago family, the TR1 is a mishmash of styles... View the full article
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Josh Williams signs multi-year deal to drive for DGM Racing
Josh Williams will be competing full-time in 2026, driving the No. 92 DGM Racing Chevrolet in the NASCAR O'Reilly Auto Parts Series (formerly Xfinity Series). This is a multi-year deal with the organization, which will begin with his 250th career start next February. Steve Addington will partner with Williams as the crew chief for the No. 92 car, with Reed Sorenson working as the ...Keep readingView the full article
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23XI, Front Row motion to exclude Hendrick as NASCAR witness
After a court decision forced Rick Hendrick and Roger Penske to subject themselves to an oral deposition in advance of the 23XI Racing and Front Row Motorsports v NASCAR antitrust trial, Hendrick’s schedule is not agreeing to a date. As a result, 23XI and Front Row are asking the court to not allow the Sanctioning Body to put him on the witness stand. “For Mr. Hendrick, the deposition ...Keep readingView the full article
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Chevrolet reveals new NASCAR Cup body for 2026
Chevrolet has unveiled its new body for the 2026 NASCAR Cup season. They have been utilizing the Camaro ZL1 since 2018, which succeeded the Chevy SS, and will continue to do so with an updated design for next season. In a release, Chevrolet explained that they wanted to align it with their recently released Camaro ZL1 Carbon Performance Package accessories kit. The changes include a larger hood ...Keep readingView the full article
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Polaris Donates More Than $135,000 to Off-Road and Snow Organizations Through Its Fall 2025 TRAILS GRANTS
Combined with the Spring 2025 TRAILS GRANTS, Polaris has donated more than $255,000 in 2025 and nearly $4 million since the program’s inception Minneapolis, Minn. (November 13, 2025) – Today, Polaris Inc.(NYSE: PII), announced it is donating more than $135,000 to off-road vehicles (ORV), all-terrain vehicles (ATV), and snowmobile riding clubs and organizations across the United States and Canada as part of their TRAILS GRANTS program. For nearly two decades, Polaris’ TRAILS GRANTS program has supported organizations and programs that promote safe and responsible riding, facilitate trail preservation, and help protect the environment and natural resources that are a part of the off-road trail systems. “Local riding clubs and organizations are the backbone of the off-road community, dedicating countless hours to maintaining trails, promoting safe riding practices, and building community,” said Reid Wilson, President of Off-Road Vehicles, Polaris. “These grassroots organizations bring so much energy to the sport and our TRAILS GRANTS program is one of our ways to say thank you. We’re proud to help them keep the ride going.” Awarded twice annually, Polaris TRAILS GRANTS support the efforts of nonprofit organizations and local riding clubs who use the grant for trail development, maintenance projects, safety and responsible riding education initiatives, and other projects. In April, Polaris awarded 13 organizations Spring TRAILS GRANTS, making the combined donation amount for 2025more than $255,000. “LPFA is looking forward to getting some much-needed work done on the Yellowjacket OHV Trail. Thanks to funding from Polaris, we will be able to build sustainable creek crossings to improve trail conditions for riders, as well as protect wildlife in these sensitive riparian areas,” said Addison Jerlow, program manager, Los Padres Forest Association. “This funding provides a crucial first step in managing this trail for years to come.” “We’re incredibly grateful to Polaris for their generous support of avalanche safety in the motorized community in Utah. This grant helps us expand our education and awareness programs for the motorized community, one of the groups most at risk in avalanche terrain,” said Kate Waller, development director, Utah Avalanche Center. “As more riders explore the backcountry, we must continue to provide accessible, relevant avalanche forecasting and safety information, as well as training.” These 14 organizations were named Fall 2025 TRAILS GRANTS recipients and received awards up to $10,000 each. • Alliance for Trail Vehicles of Maine (Caribou, Maine): Replace or update youth safety trailers and equipment to support statewide education efforts. • Carlton County Riders (Carlton, Minnesota): Expand the “Lids for Kids” ATV safety training program for by providing classroom and hands-on instruction along with properly fitted helmets and gear to promote safe riding and environmental stewardship. • Childwold Snopackers Inc. (Tupper Lake, New York): Improve rider safety and trail accessibility by repairing flood-prone trail sections and promote environmental stewardship through signage and outreach. • Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance (Wingham, Ontario): Revitalize a key section of unassumed road allowance to support multi-use trail access for both motorized and non-motorized users. • Friends of Utah Avalanche Forecast Center Inc. (Salt Lake City, Utah): Enhance avalanche safety through daily forecasting, trailhead signage, and free or low-cost education programs tailored to the riding community. • Hatcher Pass Snow Riders Club (Palmer, Alaska): Equip trail crews and volunteers with avalanche safety gear and protective equipment to improve safety, emergency response, and promote responsible snowmobiling. • Idaho Overland Association (Idaho Falls, Idaho): Restore and maintain 30–50 miles of multi-use trails, install safety signage, equip volunteers, and expand partnerships with ranchers and land managers to promote responsible recreation and preserve shared access across Idaho’s public lands. • Los Padres Forest Association Inc. (Goleta, California): Revitalize the Yellow Jacket OHV Trail with sustainable creek crossings and fencing to protect endangered species and improve rider safety. • Mountain Showdown (Gilmer, Texas): Maintain and enhance off-road trails through signage, bunkhouse construction, and park improvements to help foster a responsible riding community. • OHV Construction & Conservation Inc (Tillamook, Oregon): Expand trail access and stewardship partnershipsand support new trail development opportunities. • Pend Oreille County, Washington – Parks & Recreation Department (Newport, Washington): Improve site access, visitor amenities, and resource protection at Batey Bould ORV Basecamp to support safe and sustainable recreation. • Quad Riders ATV Association of British Columbia (Falkland, British Columbia): Advance safe, sustainable trail access through signage, safety kits, and enhanced mapping that help promote responsible riding, environmental protection, and community stewardship. • Trail Mix Inc (Juneau, Alaska): Develop design plans for Juneau’s first ORV park to support safe riding and establish a replicable management model that unites riders through shared experiences. • Village of Edgar (Edgar, Wisconsin): Inspect, repair, and preserve an essential connector bridge for local ATV and snowmobile trails to enable safe, long-term access across public and conservation lands. Since the start of the TRAILS GRANTS program in 2006, Polaris has supported more than 440 ATV, off-road, and snowmobiling organizations across the U.S. and Canada through nearly $4 million in donations. For more information, including how to apply for a Spring 2026 TRAILS GRANT, visit https://www.polaris.com/en-us/trails-application/. About Polaris As the global leader in powersports, Polaris Inc. (NYSE: PII) pioneers product breakthroughs and enriching experiences and services that have invited people to discover the joy of being outdoors since our founding in 1954. Polaris’ high-quality product line-up includes the RANGER, RZR, Polaris XPEDITION, and GENERAL side-by-side off-road vehicles; Sportsman all-terrain off-road vehicles; military and commercial off-road vehicles; snowmobiles; Indian Motorcycle mid-size and heavyweight motorcycles; Slingshot moto-roadsters; Aixam quadricycles; Goupil electric vehicles; and pontoon and deck boats, including industry-leading Bennington pontoons. Polaris enhances the riding experience with a robust portfolio of parts, garments, and accessories. Headquartered in Minnesota, Polaris serves nearly 100 countries across the globe. www.polaris.com The post Polaris Donates More Than $135,000 to Off-Road and Snow Organizations Through Its Fall 2025 TRAILS GRANTS appeared first on UTV Guide. View the full article
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POLARIS GIVES GIVE BACK TO KEEP TRAILS OPEN
Today, Polaris announced they will be donating more than $135,000 to off-road vehicles (ORV), all-terrain vehicles (ATV), and snowmobile riding clubs and organizations across the United States and Canada as part of their TRAILS GRANTS program. Awarded twice annually, Polaris added 14 organizations to the 13 organizations awarded in the spring, bringing the combined donation amount for 2025 to more than $255,000. The following 14 organizations were named Fall 2025 TRAILS GRANTS recipients and received awards up to $10,000 each: Alliance for Trail Vehicles of Maine (Caribou, Maine) Carlton County Riders (Carlton, Minnesota) Childwold Snopackers Inc. (Tupper Lake, New York) Eastern Ontario Trails Alliance (Wingham, Ontario) Friends of Utah Avalanche Forecast Center Inc. (Salt Lake City, Utah) Hatcher Pass Snow Riders Club (Palmer, Alaska) Idaho Overland Association (Idaho Falls, Idaho) Los Padres Forest Association Inc. (Goleta, California) Mountain Showdown (Gilmer, Texas) OHV Construction & Conservation Inc (Tillamook, Oregon) Pend Oreille County, Washington – Parks & Recreation Department (Newport, Washington) Quad Riders ATV Association of British Columbia (Falkland, British Columbia) Trail Mix Inc (Juneau, Alaska) Village of Edgar (Edgar, Wisconsin) Since 2006, Polaris’s TRAIL GRANTS program has donated nearly $4 million in support of organizations and programs that prioritize responsible riding, facilitate trail preservation, and help protect the environment and natural resources that are a part of the off-road trail systems. The post POLARIS GIVES GIVE BACK TO KEEP TRAILS OPEN appeared first on UTV Action Magazine. View the full article
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Video: The ten closest finishes of the 2025 NASCAR season
As Motorsport.com does at the conclusion of every NASCAR season, it's time to take a look back at the ten closest finishes of 2025 in the Cup, Xfinity, and Craftsman Truck Series. Stock car racing is known for its action-packed events with no shortage of dramatic finishes. But surprisingly, the closest finish of the year would have only been good enough for fifth on 2024's list. Even still ...Keep readingView the full article
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The New WalzWerk X-Plorer is a Flawless Retro BMW GS
The hit-making German custom shop WalzWerk enters the vintage enduro scene with their new X-Plorer series, based on the BMW R100GS.WalzWerk is one of the most prolific custom shops on the scene. They've been in business for 35 years with over 1,000 builds to their name—including countless classic BM... View the full article
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Industry Spotlight: Outpost Vans
In the heart of Southern California’s adventure capital, San Diego based Outpost Vans has carved out a reputation as one of the most innovative and trusted names in the custom camper van industry. Founded in 2018 with a mission to bridge the gap between rugged overland capability and refined interior design, Outpost Vans has become synonymous with craftsmanship, functionality, and freedom on four wheels. Outpost Vans was born from a passion for travel, design, and the outdoors. And the company motto was created from one simple question – What can you do with a camper van? To which Co-Founder, Jeremy Keene answered: “You can Make Camp Anywhere”. Additionally, its founders saw a growing need among adventure seekers for a vehicle that could handle remote terrain while offering the comfort, reliability, and solutions for the unique needs of each client. What began as a small operation driven by curiosity and a love for adventure has evolved into a brand that serves a diverse community—from weekend explorers, adventurous families, to full-time travelers. Each project that rolls out of the Outpost facility represents the perfect balance between technical engineering and the freedom to roam. Specializing in custom builds based on the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter platform, Outpost Vans designs and constructs every aspect of its conversions in-house. Electrical systems, cabinetry, plumbing, and finish work are completed by a dedicated and highly-skilled team of builders who take pride in precision and innovation. Each van is built to match the unique needs and adventures of its owner—whether that means off-grid capability for extended expeditions, a surf-ready setup for coastal escapes, or a versatile rig for remote work and travel. If you can dream it, Outpost can build it. The company’s design philosophy centers on functionality, durability, and comfort on and off road. Outpost’s signature Sprinter layouts, Vector (Ride 2, Sleep 2) and Anza (Ride 4, Sleep 4) exemplify this approach—offering modular storage, premium materials, and clean lines that maximize usability without compromising aesthetics. Every feature is intentional, from the placement of power systems to the integration of lighting, ventilation, and storage. The result is a van that feels both rugged and refined—capable of tackling off-road environments while providing a comfortable retreat at day’s end. READ MORE: The Best Gifts for Overlanders 2025 As the overlanding and van life movements continue to evolve, Outpost Vans remains at the forefront of the industry’s next chapter. Its team continues to explore new materials, technologies, and design concepts to improve performance, sustainability, and comfort on the road. From energy-efficient electrical systems to lightweight composite materials, innovation is embedded in every stage of production. In an industry where passion drives progress, Outpost Vans stands out not just for what it builds, but for why it builds. Every van is a testament to the belief that adventure should be accessible, sustainable, and beautifully crafted. For those seeking the perfect blend of capability and comfort—whether venturing off-grid or across the country—Outpost Vans continues to set the standard for what’s possible in modern adventure and exploration. Outpost Vans: Make Camp Anywhere LEARN MORE View the full article
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Your Next Adventure Awaits: 2026 Overland Expo Tickets Now On Sale
POV: You’re rolling down a rugged trail, the hum of your engine blending with the sounds of nature. Ahead lies a weekend filled with hands-on training, gear demos, and a community of travelers who share your passion for exploration. That’s the magic of Overland Expo—and tickets for the 2026 season are now officially on sale. For over a decade, Overland Expo has been the ultimate destination for anyone passionate about vehicle-based adventure travel. Whether you’re just starting your overlanding journey or you’ve crossed continents, our events are designed to inspire, educate, and connect. What Makes Overland Expo 2026 Special? This year, expect expanded off-road driving and recovery courses, more hands-on skills training, and the return of fan favorites like the Ultimate Overland Build. You’ll also find the latest gear from top brands, expert-led classes, and a vibrant community ready to share stories and tips. Overland Expo isn’t just an event—it’s an experience. From the moment you arrive, you’ll be immersed in a world where adventure is the common language. Whether you’re learning how to navigate challenging terrain, discovering new gear, or swapping stories around the campfire, you’ll leave with skills, confidence, and friendships that last a lifetime. Five Events. Endless Possibilities. Here’s where the journey begins: Overland Expo SoCal – March 14-15, 2026, Costa Mesa, CA Our Southern California event brings the Overland Expo experience to the coast. Expect a unique blend of adventure travel and outdoor lifestyle in one of the most iconic regions in the country. Overland Expo West – May 15-17, 2026, Flagstaff, AZ Kick off the season in the heart of Arizona’s high country. Known for its stunning landscapes and vibrant community, West is the original and largest Overland Expo event. Overland Expo Pacific Northwest – June 26-28, 2026, Redmond, OR Surrounded by the beauty of Central Oregon, this event offers incredible trails and a laid-back vibe perfect for summer adventures. Overland Expo Mountain West – August 21-23, 2026, Loveland, CO Nestled against the Rockies, Mountain West is your gateway to high-altitude exploration and some of the best training opportunities in the series. Overland Expo East – Fall, 2026, Arrington, VA Experience the charm of Virginia’s countryside while diving into world-class education and gear demos. Why Grab Your Overland Expo Tickets Early? Premium training and camping spots sell out fast. By securing your ticket early, you’ll guarantee access to the classes and experiences that matter most to you. Plus, early planning means more time to map out your adventure and connect with fellow travelers. Join the Adventure Overland Expo Tickets are now on sale. Don’t wait—visit OverlandExpo.com/buy-tickets to claim your spot and start planning your 2026 journey. Whether you’re looking to sharpen your skills, discover new gear, or simply connect with a passionate community, Overland Expo is where it all begins. View the full article