Women's Wheeling Weekend @ SMORR

Keri's Discover 4x4 Adventures Jeep Wrangler

Hosted by Discover 4x4 Adventures, I had the honor of photographing a group of amazing ladies at Southern Missouri Offroad Ranch for an epic Halloween weekend of wheeling.

The fleet of rigs included 25 Jeeps, 1 Toyota and 1 Ford Bronco hit the SMORR trails all day Friday and Saturday, including two Jeep Badge of Honor trails.

Here are some of my favorite photos from the event.

Photographing this event brings me such joy. I absolutely love capturing smiles and excitement that happen out on the trails. For me, it is the most rewarding part of being a photographer.

As the ladies are climbing rock obstacles with their vehicles on the trail, I’m hiking ahead of the group to find the perfect angle to get the best in-action shot. Once the group comes through, I oftentimes will hitch a ride with the last rig in the group until we come up to the next fun obstacle. It’s a constant in and out, up and down crossing water and climbing trees. It’s so much FUN!

A huge thank you to everyone who helps make Women’s Wheeling Weekend by Discover 4x4 Adventures such a great event. From stock rigs to big builds, everyone has a great time! I highly encourage anyone looking for their next wheeling adventure to do so with Keri and Paul.

Visit the client gallery to see and purchase photos. And, if you’re interested in booking me for your next wheeling event, I’d love to chat!

See you next time on the trails.

Sarah Michals

I am a freelance photographer and blogger, focused on travel, adventure, landscapes and wildlife. There is no substitute for nature. Every adventure I go on embraces a “leave no trace” mindset helping to leave our trails and parks free of liter.

If you’re passionate about the great outdoors, empowering others to get out and explore, let’s chat.

https://www.sarahmichalsphotography.com
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