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Yokohama Powers New Desert Racing Era
In the rugged world of desert racing, where dust clouds billow and engines roar across unforgiving terrain, a major player has stepped up to back the action. Yokohama Tire has signed on as a supporting sponsor for the brand-new American Off-Road Racing Championship, or AORC for short. This move bri
Harley's New Ride: Power Meets Everyday Freedom
In a world where gear often gets stuck in one lane, some standouts break the mold and thrive anywhere. Take those tough fishing gloves from Showa that climbers swear by now, or The North Face's Nupste jacket that's become a staple on busy city sidewalks. These items shine because they offer real, u
Missouri's New Turkey Hunting Rules
For hunters across the Midwest and beyond who look forward to Missouri's spring turkey season every year, big changes are on the horizon. The Missouri Department of Conservation, or MDC as it's commonly known, has rolled out some updates to the rules that could shake up how folks plan their trips a
Is the Komodo the Future of Dirt Biking?
In the world of off-road riding, where the roar of two-stroke engines has long been king, a new player is shaking things up. Electric dirt bikes are no longer just a novelty—they're proving they can hang with the big boys on tough trails. Take the recent experience of one rider who jumped on Zero's
Why the RAV4 Woodland Could Be Your Ultimate Trail Machine
The Toyota RAV4 has long been a go-to for guys who need a reliable daily driver that can handle the occasional weekend getaway. Now, with the latest updates, it's stepping up its game in ways that make it even more appealing for those who like to venture off the beaten path without sacrificing comf
Hunting's Hidden Toll on Turkey Broods
Picture this: You're out in the woods during spring turkey season, heart pounding as you hear that distant gobble. You've got your call ready, hoping to bag a big tom. But what if those hunts are quietly tipping the scales in ways that could change the game for future seasons? A new study out of th
Who Stole Costco's $400,000 Lobster Shipment?
In late December 2025, a truckload of lobster worth around $400,000 vanished somewhere between Massachusetts and the Midwest. The shipment, handled by Rexing Companies out of Indiana, had been picked up in Taunton and was supposed to end up at Costco warehouses in Illinois and Minnesota. It never s
How Stellantis Revived Jeep and Ram Trucks
In the tough world of American trucks and SUVs, things can go south fast. For years, Jeep and Ram fans watched as sales dropped month after month, leaving everyone wondering if these iconic brands were headed for more trouble. But now, as 2025 wraps up, there's real reason to get excited. Stellanti
Wyoming's Battle Against Invasive Fish Heats Up
In the rugged expanses of southwest Wyoming, where the crisp winter air meets vast reservoirs, a call to arms is going out to fishermen everywhere. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department is rallying anglers to step up and tackle a persistent problem: invasive species that threaten local waters. This
Electric Dirt Bikes That Change the Game
For guys who've always eyed those rugged trails but held back because of the hassle or the learning curve, there's fresh excitement brewing in the off-road world. Zero Motorcycles, a pioneer that's been pushing boundaries for almost 20 years, has rolled out something that flips the script on tradit
