The road to the top of Mt. Antero in Colorado, which reaches a height of 14,276’, offers an amazing opportunity for any stock 4x4 Jeep vehicle. The road is rough and long (7.5 miles to the top), but the reward of views and scenery are well worth the effort. … [Read more...]
From Beater to Beauty
The TJ Wrangler model is 13 years old now, leaving plenty of options for the potential buyer. It also means that there are more “well-seasoned,” high mileage Jeeps looking for a second lease on life. This article details one such transformation. The ’97 Wrangler shown here had been severely abused by its previous owner. While this created a … [Read more...]
Industry Interview with Adventure Trailers
In 2001, two enthusiastic adventurers came together to form Adventure Trailers, one of the premier overlanding manufacturing companies in the United States. JPFreek recently sat down with one of their co-founders, Martyn Davies, to discuss a few of their new products and the future of overlanding. … [Read more...]
Riding Free
The dictionary uses an interesting phrase to define freeriding: "The original concept of freeriding was that there was no set course, goals, or rules to abide by." … [Read more...]
Moab: To Hell Dorado and Back
Choosing the Right Shelter for Camping Adventure
The most popular backcountry shelter is a tent. They are relatively lightweight, weatherproof (or supposed to be), fairly warm, and easily packed. … [Read more...]
A to Z Winch Mount Plate
So you think you need a winch? Did someone tell you that it requires slapping on an aftermarket steel bumper too? … [Read more...]
Slipping Away Into the San Juans
The mighty San Juan mountain range sits in the southwest corner of Colorado. If you’re looking for entertainment of the outdoor variety, this is the place to go. … [Read more...]
Trail of the Summer
Is a Jeep Wrangler Rubicon truly broken in without returning to the dirt, boulders and climbs from which it was sired? … [Read more...]