Win Big with Yonder Journal Sweepstakes A Chance to Explore the Great Outdoors!

Written by on December 18, 2022

As an adventure enthusiast, you’re always looking for ways to explore the great outdoors. And what better way to do that than by entering the Yonder Journal Sweepstakes? This is your chance to win big and embark on a once-in-a-lifetime adventure, all while experiencing the beauty of nature. With exciting prizes and endless possibilities, you won’t want to miss out on this incredible opportunity. So gear up and get ready to explore with Yonder Journal!

What is the Yonder Journal Sweepstakes?

The Yonder Journal Sweepstakes is a unique opportunity to explore the great outdoors and win big prizes!

How can you enter the Yonder Journal Sweepstakes?

You can enter the sweepstakes by filling out a form on the Yonder Journal website and following them on Instagram.

Participating in the Yonder Journal Sweepstakes not only gives you a chance to win big prizes, but also allows you to explore the great outdoors and make unforgettable memories. Previous winners have shared their incredible experiences of discovering new landscapes, trying exciting outdoor activities, and connecting with nature. So, don’t miss out on this golden opportunity to enrich your life with adventure and fun!

Illustration by Nathaniel Russell. Congratulations Wilderness for being just what you are, not that you need our gratitude. You would even be better off without the fawning, in awe, perpetually blissed-out us, the enlightened us, the elevated us. You would just be better off without us, without our tents, our non-motorized vehicles, our horses, our campfire rings, and our buried feces, you would still be you, an even better, cleaner, you, you would be Wilderness just as you were meant to be, absent the blight of consciousness, the acne of sentience. The latest from Yonder Journal is quite possibly actually, it just is the largest project the team has ever undertaken. The crux of our route would be a Broderick Pass, a seldom traveled route hidden deep in the Southern Alps. It was quite an adventure. Check out some samples below and the full, massive photo story at Yonder Journal. Tidal surges, emergency heli lifts, male modeling, it had it all. Everywhere else in the world roads go where roads go and trails go where trails go. Roads are wide, paved or graded, and maintained to some degree. Trails get rad. In Bolivia, because of the mines, the situation is more fluid. Roads that defy physics. Like this? Photos by Dylan Buffington. Erik and Ty on a recent Yonder ride up in the Sierra Mountains. I had no idea this was even a thing! Episode 01 takes you to New Zealand , somewhere that might not be super obtainable for you Northern Hemispherites, yet Episode 02 takes place in Shredona , Arizona. The gang took to high Sierra in their latest excursion, which coincidentally still had snow at altitude. Snow and rain. Been awhile since you flexed your bicep and shredded your shirt sleeve? Feeling like you could get bigger, leaner, and tanner? In Club Macho episode 3. Poppi gets down to business and gives you a manual for how to get cut. Head over to Yonder Journal and flex your eyes on the protein fueled routine that will put you behind the wheel of a convertible sports car in no time. Note Before you begin this program, bend your arm and attempt to bring your index finger to your shoulder. If you can achieve this feat of useless mobility, your bicep is under developed, atrophied, and is a macro indication that your entire body suffers similar clinical afflictions. All ya gotta do is enter and cross those fingers. Head to Yonder Journal for more! When we learned about the friendship between Lachlan and the Becks somewhere halfway over the Snowy Mountains Divide, it was decided! With all the people, places, and things we saw along the way, the Becks has been able to flex his narrative imagery skills like he flexed his footwork against his opponents throughout his storied years on the pitch with deft skill and unfathomable creativity. Stay tuned to yonderjournal. In fact, a bike would rarely even factor into the equation. There were dirt roads, paved roads, snow-capped mountains, and plenty of good times along the self-supported way. To celebrate the trip, we worked with one of our favorite illustrators, London-based Thomas Slater , to create bottles, shirts, and even bike paint jobs, that reflect the icons of Australia, albeit stereotypical ones, in his tongue-in-cheek style. The color palate is all drawn from nature, taking cues from the Outback and midnight sky, and of course, the gear itself is of the utmost quality. Recently, Yonder Journal found themselves in New England for a quick stint in Connecticut and some extensive touring in Vermont, all guided by none other than UltraRomance. Dubbed the Mad Wikkid Bike Toouah, this trip took our heroes through country roads in the green mountain state. Part one of who knows how many days is now up at Yonder Journal. While most of us spend our time bumbling around trying to figure out what it takes to make it to the tip-top peak of Instagram mountain, there is one person who has already found the path and climbed the slopes Benedict Ultraromance Poppi Wheeler. Experience the full immersive seminar at Yonder Journal! The South is a magical place, something the boys and girls at Yonder got to experience first hand in their Dead Reckoning series. Head on over to Dat Moonshine Doe to take a gander at all the shenanigans including monster pizza slices, singletrack, doubletrack and tubing. They called this project Dead Reckoning. The team at Yonder Journal felt that a project of this magnitude demanded a life outside of the internet, something you could hold in your hands, something with weight, a physical source of inspiration and contemplation, a book of pictures so exquisitely crafted that even a quick glance, a mere flip of the pages, would incite a riot of adventurous inspiration. Introducing the Dead Reckoning Year s Book. A compendium of two years worth of dirt napping, bike pushing, and adventure voguing. It features nearly color photographs and is printed in the USA. The Year s Book is on pre-order sale through December 8th. Head over to their store for the full details.


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