Goats Trail 4x4 Off-Road Blog

Offroading, Upgraded: Meet Overlanding
The goal isn’t about conquering rough roads but rather immersing yourself in the outdoors by experiencing firsthand remote locations. It's a more deliberate form of getting away from it all - an approach that involves careful planning, organizing resources, and taking into account a host of variables such as terrain, climate, and route.

Hitting The Trail? Top Tips for Camping and Hiking on Your Off-Road Trip
One of the best ways to upgrade your offroad experience is by adding camping and hiking to the mix. Whether you’re looking for an easy weekend getaway or a multi-day, rugged adventure, camping and hiking can be just as rewarding as hitting the trail.
But offroader, beware: you don’t want to hit the trail without a few tips to ensure you get the most out of your trip. In this short guide to hiking, camping, and offroading, we’ve put together a list of the top tips for getting the most out of your experience.

If you're planning multi-day stays on the trail, then any of the above trailers is a welcome addition to your overlanding setup. They may be nimble, but they are tough enough to tackle the roughest roads and follow your 4x4 with ease.
Have an overland enthusiast or a 4x4 lover in your life? Get them off road apparel, or use these thoughtful gift ideas!

Why Camping Feels Good: The Health Benefits of Time in Nature
There are tons of reasons to love camping: the ability to break out of your day-to-day routine, spend quality time with loved ones, and enjoy peace and quiet may come to mind. But for many of us, spending time in the natural world is the crucial element that makes camping so special. There’s just nothing like heading to the great outdoors and soaking up Mother Nature’s creations.