New Training Opportunities at Overland Expo

Photo By: John Allen

A huge part of enjoying your time on the trail with confidence and safety comes from training with your rig and equipment. And it’s of the utmost importance that you seek out reputable trainers. Overland Expo has been offering great educational opportunities across a variety of skill sets for over a decade, and 2024 will see the launch of a totally revamped Overland Expo Training at Overland Expo PNW, June 28-30, at the Deschutes Expo Center in Redmond, Oregon.

Photo by John Allen

Photo by John Allen

Photo by John Allen

Photo by John Allen

Photo by John Allen

Overland Expo Training will now be shifted to a one-day format, but that single day will be jam-packed with time on the hands-on driving course and classroom learning sessions. You can expect to explore topics such as industry best practices, new technology, vehicle recovery techniques, and more. The sessions are designed for all experience levels, and regardless of the dirt miles under your belt, you’ll leave with new knowledge and confidence in what your rig is capable of.

The Overland Expo Training pass can be added to any camping or day pass package during the ticketing process. Inventory is limited, so don’t wait to secure your opportunity to expand your backcountry capabilities and knowledge.

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