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China's Powerhouse SUV Reaches 10,000 Units Fast
In the world of rugged vehicles, few stories grab attention like a newcomer blasting through production goals. Dongfeng Motor's luxury off-road brand, M-Hero, just rolled out its 10,000th M817 PHEV model, and it only took months since the August launch. This beast is turning heads with its mix of b
Conquering Peaks: EV Bike's Record Ride
In the rugged heights of the Andes, where thin air tests both man and machine, a Swiss adventurer named Jiri Zak pushed the limits of what's possible on two wheels. Riding a Stark Varg, the world's most potent electric dirt bike, Zak shattered expectations by climbing to an astonishing 22,000 feet—
Missouri Hunting Seasons 2026: Key Changes Ahead
For hunters across Missouri, planning the next big trip into the woods just got a bit clearer—and a little more restricted for some. The Missouri Department of Conservation has rolled out the official dates for deer and turkey seasons running through 2026 and into early 2027. These updates come str
Is Honda's TrailSport the New Off-Road King?
In today's world of trucks and SUVs, everyone's chasing that rugged edge. Automakers figure folks want vehicles that can handle dirt roads and trails just as well as they zip around town. Subaru's pumping out Wilderness editions left and right, Hyundai's slapping XRT trims on pretty much every cros
Hyundai's CRATER SUV: Freedom on Four Wheels
In a world where the daily grind can feel like a never-ending loop, Hyundai just dropped a concept that might make you rethink your weekend plans. The CRATER SUV, unveiled at the LA Auto Show, isn't just another showpiece—it's a bold statement about what it means to break free and tackle the unknow
Will Coffee Prices Keep Climbing in 2026
Coffee prices are still dealing with that same tug-of-war between weather troubles in some spots and bigger harvests in others, keeping things unpredictable heading into the new year. The market remains mixed day to day, with arabica contracts showing some weakness after short-lived bounces, while
Texas Needs More Wild Spaces Now
In a state as big as Texas, where private ranches stretch for miles and public access has always been slim, something big is shifting. For years, folks have griped about how little land is open to everyone—just four percent of the whole state, and out of that, only about a million acres where you c
Vermont's Fishing Rules Get a Major Overhaul for 2026
For folks who love casting a line in Vermont's clear waters, some big shifts are on the way. Starting right at the stroke of midnight on January 1, 2026, the state's fishing regulations are getting updated in ways that could change how anglers plan their trips and what they bring home. The Vermont
Big Bust: Tennessee Poachers Face Lifetime Bans
In the crisp days of fall 2024, a tip from an everyday guy who cared about the outdoors set off a major crackdown on wildlife crimes in Tennessee. Game wardens from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency, working in Wilson and Rutherford counties, got word about serious poaching happening right al
Luxury Trips Are Getting Smarter in 2026
In a world that's always on the go, the way people plan high-end vacations is shifting toward something more meaningful. Travelers are ditching the rush of cramming in too many spots for trips that really recharge the soul and build stronger bonds. This change is all about picking fewer places but
