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2,200 Miles of Mojave Trails Just Got Shut Down
The Mojave Desert has long been one of the most popular off-roading destinations in the country. Vast stretches of open land, rugged terrain, and the kind of wide-open freedom that draws drivers from across the West. But a federal judge just changed the game in a major way, and the off-roading comm
Scout's EV Truck Has a Towing Problem Nobody Can Ignore
There's a conversation happening in the truck world right now that a lot of people are dancing around, and it goes something like this: electric trucks look impressive on paper, but when it comes time to actually put them to work, the numbers start falling apart fast. Nowhere is that more obvious t
The Watch Built for Where No G-Shock Should Go
Casio's SAN-100H finally lands in America — and it only costs $110 G-Shock has built one of the most respected names in tough watches. Drop one down a flight of stairs, strap it on for a deep-sea dive, take it into a combat zone — it's going to survive. The brand has earned its reputation the hard
When a Hunting Obsession Becomes a Federal Crime
The Sacramento Man Who Tried to Argue His Way Out of Prison With a Unique Defense A California man recently stood before a federal judge and made an argument that most legal experts had never heard before — that his love of hunting was so powerful, so all-consuming, it should be treated like any o
Colorado's War on Fur: Who Really Wins?
The Colorado Parks & Wildlife Commission voted 6-4 on Wednesday to advance a citizen's petition that would prohibit the sale, barter, and trade of wildlife fur in the state. The vote came after nearly four hours of public comment inside a packed DoubleTree Hotel conference room — a venue swap f
Trump's BLM Pick Just Cleared a Major Hurdle — Here's Why It Matters
The man President Trump wants running the Bureau of Land Management just moved one step closer to confirmation, and the fight over his nomination says a lot about where things are headed for America's public lands. Former New Mexico congressman Stevan Pearce cleared the Senate Energy and Natura
Kumho Tire Is Coming to an Off-Road Event Near You in 2026
There is a good chance that if you are planning to attend any major off-road gathering this year, you are going to run into Kumho Tire. The South Korean tire manufacturer, which has been quietly building its presence in the American truck and SUV market for the past couple of years, is going all-in
The Global Dirt Bike Market Is Changing Fast
A Global Industry Shifts Gears as New Players Challenge Old Giants The off-road motorcycle world is changing fast. What was once a market comfortably owned by a handful of Japanese and European brands has turned into a full-blown global competition, with manufacturers from China and Southeast Asia
A New Limited Cigar From Ernesto Perez-Carrillo
Ernesto Perez-Carrillo has built a reputation over decades in the cigar world, and his latest release under Casa Carrillo looks to add another chapter to that story. The company is preparing to launch the Casa Carrillo Deep Blue Limited Edition 2026, a ocean-inspired smoke that will make its debut
Spring Snow Goose Hunting: Where to Go and What to Know
Spring snow goose hunting is one of the most demanding challenges in American waterfowl hunting. The birds are smart, the windows are tight, and if a hunter shows up even a few days off, he might as well have stayed home. But for the man willing to put in the work, the reward is a sky full of white
