
The team at Belltech embarked on a multi-day journey to Oregon for the Overland Pacific Northwest event. Against the backdrop of the Pacific Northwest’s breathtaking landscapes, enthusiasts and companies alike united to showcase the peak of automotive innovation and performance. Connecting with fellow off-road aficionados, Belltech’s presence displayed cutting-edge technology and a celebration of wandering boldly that defines the overlanding community.
Day one got off to a bright and early start, setting out on the 600+ mile journey. They had the opportunity to catch some incredible views along the way, making a quick stop by the Sundial Bridge in Redding, CA. Then, they headed on to the Rogue—Umpqua Scenic Byway, seeing some waterfalls and wildlife along the way and wandering through trails until settling in camp for the night.

Day two was a booth set-up day, so the crew packed up camp and took off to the event site in Redmond. Belltech’s booth vehicle was our 2019 Silverado, which recently underwent a new facelift. The build is equipped with a 150212HK Belltech Lift Kit and new updated features:

It’s show time! Belltech’s next-door neighbor and partner, Slate, brought two Mercedes Sprinter vans to display. One, a grey 2024 Mercedes Sprinter AWD, and a Belltech-equipped 2022 Mercedes-Benz Sprinter 2500 4×4.
The team got to catch up with some of its distributors and engaged with many attendees and four-legged friends. Sharing more hands-on information about Belltech’s extensive product line and doing some exclusive giveaways kept the crew busy. The show offered amazing tutorials, speakers, and activities. There were also charity raffles and other educational opportunities to become more involved and immersed in the overlanding community.
On the drive back, it was photo shoot time, so they jumped at the opportunity and took the Sprinter and Silverado out along some trails in the Deschutes National Forest. They made a pit stop at the Deschutes River and Wickiup Reservoir before heading up to Sparky’s Top trail for a 360-degree view of the snowcapped mountains and multiple lakes. After some sightseeing, the team made the long trek home back to the Central Valley after a memorable event.
