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Preparing for a 7-Day Bikepacking Adventure in Rwanda

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Preparing for the Land of a Thousand Hills Dirt roads, misty hills, and the hypnotic zip of my freewheel hub—this has been my happy place. Now, Ethiopia’s highlands stretch before us, offering a whole new challenge. Typically, I explore with my wife and two boys Luke ad Ben, in an overbuilt adventure rig, a home on wheels outfitted with a rooftop tent, recovery equipment, and just enough gear to escape civilization for as long as we want. But sometimes, four wheels feel like too much. Sometimes, the best way to know a place is to strip everything back to two wheels and a few bags, let the road decide how the day unfolds. This time, I won’t be alone. My friend Ned is in, too—a longtime rider, someone who understands the strange satisfaction of long climbs, bad food, and sleeping in places no one else would think to. This June, we’ll tackle a 7-day bikepacking route through Rwanda, famed for its emerald hills and warm, welcoming communities. But first, we need a trial run—a three-day rid...

How to Start Overlanding: A Beginner’s Guide to the Basics

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How to Start Overlanding: A Beginner’s Guide to the Basics This is how Project Explore Club's adventure rig started ...and this is how it evolved. Overlanding has exploded in popularity, and for good reason! It combines road-tripping, off-roading, and self-sufficient camping into one epic adventure. But getting started can feel overwhelming. Do you need a decked-out 4x4? Thousands of dollars in gear? Not at all. This guide breaks down the absolute basics, so you can hit the trails today without overcomplicating it. What is Overlanding? Overlanding is vehicle-based travel focused on self-sufficiency and exploration. It’s about the journey, not just the destination. Whether you’re taking a weekend camping trip or driving across continents, overlanding is about experiencing nature, testing your limits, and enjoying the adventure. The 4 Essentials You Need to Start Overlanding If you strip overlanding down to the essentials, you only need four things: 1. A Reliable Vehicle You don’t ne...