AMERICAN DENIM BRAND Wrangler is continuing its search for biking and travel enthusiasts “out to fulfill their passion on the open road” through its Asia-Pacific-wide competition “True Wanderer.”
The competition “celebrates bold souls” who go off the beaten path and share “their passion and stories,” the brand said in a press release.
Out of the 485 entries last year, graphic designer Marvin Geronimo emerged as 2015’s True Wanderer after taking his motorbike out to scenic Polillo Island in Quezon province.
In its second year with the support of the Department of Tourism, Wrangler “goes bigger and better” as 10 foodies, shutterbugs, adventure-seekers, naturists, and back-packers will be selected to go on a five-day, all-expenses-paid ride-out to one of the three key tourist destinations in the Philippines.
“The 10 bold souls will be exploring undiscovered gems in the country and blog about their journey via Wrangler’s Web site (www.wrangler-ap.com/ph),” the press release stated.
This year, Wrangler True Wanderer ambassador Jericho Rosales also calls on fellow bikers to join the competition.
Interested consumers may sign up at Wrangler’s Web site (www.wrangler-ap.com/ph). They must select one pre-determined passion and “explain what drives your passion to explore the open road.” Submission of entries is until 11:59 p.m. of April 17, 2016.
A panel of bike experts and travel enthusiasts, including Mr. Rosales, will choose one winner to take home the title of True Wanderer, a Royal Enfield Classic Chrome Black 500 cc motorcycle, and P100,000 worth of Wrangler merchandise.