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Overlanding — self-reliant, vehicle-based travel to remote destinations where the journey is the point — has exploded in popularity. If you're just starting, here's what you need to know to plan your first trip.
Unlike traditional camping (drive to a campground, set up, stay put), overlanding is about traveling through remote areas and being self-sufficient along the way. That self-sufficiency — power, water, shelter, and the ability to handle rough terrain — is what separates overlanding gear from ordinary RVs.
For couples, a compact capable trailer like the HQ15 is a great entry point. Families may want the HQ17 (sleeps 5). If you bring bikes or ATVs, look at a toy hauler.
Browse the full Black Series lineup to find a rig built for where you want to go.
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