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OVERLAND ADVENTURE 2020: PART 1

jered.korfhage@fourwheeler.com

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They came from all corners of the United States, in machines new and old, each with a different style of getting away from it all. It’s called overland travel, and it is what united this group of rugged travelers. For some, this was a way to escape for a long weekend, while others brought their full-time, off-grid domiciles along for the ride. Either way, self-reliant, vehicle-based, off-road journeys were the motivator for those who were selected for Four Wheeler’s 2020 Overland Adventure.

One of a Kind Adventure

It all began with a call to adventure pushed out across website and social media outlets. From the deluge of applications submitted through , we selected 20 overland rigs of various sizes, makes, and models to join us on our expedition.

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