
DICEY overland adventures
4.9/5
Top Rated Overlanding Company
Idaho’s wild backcountry. No pavement. No plan. Start your adventure.

Welcome to
Dicey Overland Adventures
Your Journey Begins
Trade your comfort zone for the unknown. From the Sawtooths to the Salmon River Basin, our guided overlanding tours take you off-grid, off-road, and into the heart of Idaho’s untamed landscapes. Bring your rig—or ride with us—and discover the thrill of getting a little dicey.

Find Your Path
To inspire adventurers to connect with the wild through fun, safe, and high-quality overlanding experiences.

Beginner Overlanding Expedition
Never left the pavement? We’ll teach you the essentials—gear setup, trail safety, recovery basics, and how to handle your first off-road climb.
Duration: 3 Days | Vehicle Included (optional)
🧭 Trusted by 200+ new adventurers

🏞️ Intermediate Trailmaster Course
Refine your skills, master backcountry navigation, and tackle moderate technical terrain. Perfect for those who’ve been off-road before and want to go deeper.
Includes: Navigation Training | Guided Convoy
Trusted by 150+ Explorers

Advanced Expedition Training
Push your limits with advanced overland routes through Idaho’s most rugged landscapes. Learn winching, river crossings, and multi-day camp logistics with expert guides.
Includes: 1-on-1 Vehicle Coaching | Night Navigation | Camp Setup
Trusted by 50+ students

Wilderness
Our Locations
We run sessions in some of Idaho's most iconic spots

Sawtooth Range
Tropical waves, warm waters, and year-round surf bliss in a true island paradise.

Owyhee Canyonlands
Relaxed coastal vibes and some of Australia’s most iconic and consistent point breaks.

Salmon River Basin
Golden beaches, vibrant culture, and gentle waves perfect for all skill levels.

Challis National Forest
Europe’s surf mecca with powerful Atlantic swells and a lively surf scene.

Payette National Forest
Surf culture capital with consistent waves and a thriving beach-town atmosphere.

Process
Pavement to Peaks
We make learning to overland safe, simple, and unforgettable—no prior off-road experience required.
01
Orientation
Get familiar with your rig, gear, and the basics of off-road safety, communication, and convoy etiquette.
02
Terrain Familiarization
Learn how to read the land—sand, gravel, mud, and rock—and adapt your driving style for each surface.
03
Vehicle Control
Master throttle, traction, and braking techniques to handle inclines, ruts, and river crossings with confidence.
04
Recovery Basics
Practice essential recovery skills like winching, spotting, and gear handling to get unstuck safely.
05
Navigation
Use GPS, paper maps, and on-trail markers to plan routes and stay oriented deep in Idaho’s backcountry.
06
Camp & Conquer
Set up camp like a pro, share stories by the fire, and enjoy the freedom of going where most can’t.

Testimonials
Adventurers’ Words
Real stories from travelers who’ve left the pavement, tackled the trails, and fallen in love with the wild.
“I never thought off-roading could be this fun until these guides showed me the ropes with patience and skill.”
Diego


“From my first trail climb to my first night under the stars, the Dicey crew made every moment unforgettable.”
Sofia
“I felt safe, supported, and challenged the entire time. The team’s energy made every mile on the dirt worth it.”
Jack


“Their passion and patience turned my nerves into confidence behind the wheel — I’m already planning my next run.”
Liam
“This expedition changed how I see adventure. I came for the thrill — left with new friends and wild memories.”
Emma


“These guides made off-roading approachable, fun, and exciting while helping me find confidence in the unknown.”
Priya

FAQs
Got Questions?
Everything you need to know before you hit the trail, pack the gear, and leave the pavement behind.
Do I need any off-roading experience to join?
What should I bring on my first trip?
Is it safe for families and kids?
Can I book a private or custom expedition?
How long is a typical trip?


DICEY overland adventures
4.9/5
Top Rated Overlanding Company
Idaho’s wild backcountry.
No pavement.
No plan. Start your adventure.

Welcome to
Dicey Overland Adventures
Your Journey Begins
Trade your comfort zone for the unknown. From the Sawtooths to the Salmon River Basin, our guided overlanding tours take you off-grid, off-road, and into the heart of Idaho’s untamed landscapes. Bring your rig—or ride with us—and discover the thrill of getting a little dicey.

Find Your Path
To inspire adventurers to connect with the wild through fun, safe, and high-quality overlanding experiences.

Beginner Overlanding Expedition
Never left the pavement? We’ll teach you the essentials—gear setup, trail safety, recovery basics, and how to handle your first off-road climb.
Duration: 3 Days | Vehicle Included (optional)
🧭 Trusted by 200+ new adventurers

🏞️ Intermediate Trailmaster Course
Refine your skills, master backcountry navigation, and tackle moderate technical terrain. Perfect for those who’ve been off-road before and want to go deeper.
Includes: Navigation Training | Guided Convoy
Trusted by 150+ Explorers

Advanced Expedition Training
Push your limits with advanced overland routes through Idaho’s most rugged landscapes. Learn winching, river crossings, and multi-day camp logistics with expert guides.
Includes: 1-on-1 Vehicle Coaching | Night Navigation | Camp Setup
Trusted by 50+ students

Wilderness
Our Locations
We run sessions in some of Idaho's most iconic spots

Sawtooth Range
Tropical waves, warm waters, and year-round surf bliss in a true island paradise.

Owyhee Canyonlands
Relaxed coastal vibes and some of Australia’s most iconic and consistent point breaks.

Salmon River Basin
Golden beaches, vibrant culture, and gentle waves perfect for all skill levels.

Challis National Forest
Europe’s surf mecca with powerful Atlantic swells and a lively surf scene.

Payette National Forest
Surf culture capital with consistent waves and a thriving beach-town atmosphere.

Process
Pavement to Peaks
We make learning to overland safe, simple, and unforgettable—no prior off-road experience required.
01
Orientation
Get familiar with your rig, gear, and the basics of off-road safety, communication, and convoy etiquette.
02
Terrain Familiarization
Learn how to read the land—sand, gravel, mud, and rock—and adapt your driving style for each surface.
03
Vehicle Control
Master throttle, traction, and braking techniques to handle inclines, ruts, and river crossings with confidence.
04
Recovery Basics
Practice essential recovery skills like winching, spotting, and gear handling to get unstuck safely.
05
Navigation
Use GPS, paper maps, and on-trail markers to plan routes and stay oriented deep in Idaho’s backcountry.
06
Camp & Conquer
Set up camp like a pro, share stories by the fire, and enjoy the freedom of going where most can’t.

Testimonials
Adventurers’ Words
Real stories from travelers who’ve left the pavement, tackled the trails, and fallen in love with the wild.
“I never thought off-roading could be this fun until these guides showed me the ropes with patience and skill.”
Diego


“From my first trail climb to my first night under the stars, the Dicey crew made every moment unforgettable.”
Sofia
“I felt safe, supported, and challenged the entire time. The team’s energy made every mile on the dirt worth it.”
Jack


“Their passion and patience turned my nerves into confidence behind the wheel — I’m already planning my next run.”
Liam
“This expedition changed how I see adventure. I came for the thrill — left with new friends and wild memories.”
Emma


“These guides made off-roading approachable, fun, and exciting while helping me find confidence in the unknown.”
Priya

FAQs
Got Questions?
Everything you need to know before you hit the trail, pack the gear, and leave the pavement behind.
Do I need any off-roading experience to join?
What should I bring on my first trip?
Is it safe for families and kids?
Can I book a private or custom expedition?
How long is a typical trip?


DICEY overland adventures
4.9/5
Top Rated Overlanding Company
Idaho’s wild backcountry.
No pavement. No plan.
Start your adventure today.

Welcome to
Dicey Overland Adventures
Your Journey Begins
Trade your comfort zone for the unknown. From the Sawtooths to the Salmon River Basin, our guided overlanding tours take you off-grid, off-road, and into the heart of Idaho’s untamed landscapes. Bring your rig—or ride with us—and discover the thrill of getting a little dicey.

Find Your Path
To inspire adventurers to connect with the wild through fun, safe, and high-quality overlanding experiences.

Beginner Overlanding Expedition
Never left the pavement? We’ll teach you the essentials—gear setup, trail safety, recovery basics, and how to handle your first off-road climb.
Duration: 3 Days | Vehicle Included (optional)
🧭 Trusted by 200+ new adventurers

🏞️ Intermediate Trailmaster Course
Refine your skills, master backcountry navigation, and tackle moderate technical terrain. Perfect for those who’ve been off-road before and want to go deeper.
Includes: Navigation Training | Guided Convoy
Trusted by 150+ Explorers

Advanced Expedition Training
Push your limits with advanced overland routes through Idaho’s most rugged landscapes. Learn winching, river crossings, and multi-day camp logistics with expert guides.
Includes: 1-on-1 Vehicle Coaching | Night Navigation | Camp Setup
Trusted by 50+ students

Wilderness
Our Locations
We run sessions in some of Idaho's most iconic spots

Sawtooth Range
Jagged peaks, alpine lakes, and endless dirt tracks. The Sawtooths are Idaho’s crown jewel — rugged, remote, and built for explorers who crave solitude and challenge in equal measure.

Owyhee Canyonlands
A red-rock labyrinth carved by wind and water. Explore slot canyons, high-desert mesas, and volcanic ridges that feel like another planet — all within a day’s drive of Boise.

Salmon River Basin
Follow “The River of No Return” through deep wilderness. From whitewater canyons to high-country trails, the Salmon Basin offers raw, untamed beauty for those who prefer the hard way in.

Challis National Forest
Remote mountain passes, ghost towns, and glacial valleys define this high-altitude escape. It’s overland country at its purest — where cell service dies and freedom begins.

Payette National Forest
Towering pines, granite peaks, and rivers that carve through Idaho’s heartland. The Payette blends accessible off-road adventure with backcountry serenity just beyond McCall’s edge.

Process
Pavement to Peaks
We make learning to overland safe, simple, and unforgettable—no prior off-road experience required.
01
Orientation
Get familiar with your rig, gear, and the basics of off-road safety, communication, and convoy etiquette.
02
Terrain Familiarization
Learn how to read the land—sand, gravel, mud, and rock—and adapt your driving style for each surface.
03
Vehicle Control
Master throttle, traction, and braking techniques to handle inclines, ruts, and river crossings with confidence.
04
Recovery Basics
Practice essential recovery skills like winching, spotting, and gear handling to get unstuck safely.
05
Navigation
Use GPS, paper maps, and on-trail markers to plan routes and stay oriented deep in Idaho’s backcountry.
06
Camp & Conquer
Set up camp like a pro, share stories by the fire, and enjoy the freedom of going where most can’t.

Testimonials
Adventurers’ Words
Real stories from travelers who’ve left the pavement, tackled the trails, and fallen in love with the wild.
“I never thought off-roading could be this fun until these guides showed me the ropes with patience and skill.”
Diego


“From my first trail climb to my first night under the stars, the Dicey crew made every moment unforgettable.”
Sofia
“I felt safe, supported, and challenged the entire time. The team’s energy made every mile on the dirt worth it.”
Jack


“Their passion and patience turned my nerves into confidence behind the wheel — I’m already planning my next run.”
Liam
“This expedition changed how I see adventure. I came for the thrill — left with new friends and wild memories.”
Emma


“These guides made off-roading approachable, fun, and exciting while helping me find confidence in the unknown.”
Priya

FAQs
Got Questions?
Everything you need to know before you hit the trail, pack the gear, and leave the pavement behind.
Do I need any off-roading experience to join?
What should I bring on my first trip?
Is it safe for families and kids?
Can I book a private or custom expedition?
How long is a typical trip?
