10TH RALLY EDITION: OCTOBER 8 – 18, 2025

#210

Desert Disco

We met back in 2016 at the first ever Rebelle training. Since then we’ve been friendly competitors.

Sponsored By:

Subaru, BF Goodrich, Dometic, Dirtfish

Emme Hall

Driver

Driver; Reviewer; Rabble Rouser. Unable to follow directions. That's technically two sentences.

What is your occupation and what does that mean to you?

I am a freelance automotive journalist and I'm lucky enough to travel the world testing the latest and greatest off-road machines, track monsters and family run abouts.

Residence:

Yucca Valley, CA

If you attended college or University where did you go and what was your major?

UC San Diego: BA Linguistics. Yale School of Drama: Technical Internship Costume Technology. University of North Carolina School of the Arts: MFA Costume Technology

Favorite Quote:

"Life is too short to remove USB safely."

Fun Fact:

I've watched every episode of Gray's Anatomy. It took me 8 months of watching nothing but that stupid show but I did it. I have no idea WHY I did it, but I did it.

Why the Rebelle? Why now?

I couldn't NOT come back for the 10th anniversary.

Who, or what, inspires you most?

The calendar and the clock inspire me. Tick tock, mfers!

Top three favorite podcasts / books / shows

Here’s a mix:
Wait, Wait Don’t Tell Me: NPR
The Stand-Stephen King
Naked and Afraid: Discovery Channel

Greatest adventure to date?

I've been lucky enough to go on many adventures. Twice I have tortured myself by riding a 50cc Chinese monkey bike across vast swaths of uninhabited deserts. Once in Mongolia and once in Morocco. Two other dipshit Rebelles have accompanied me: Rebecca Donaghe and Lou Clark.

Prior Years Competed:

2016, 2020, 2021, 2022

What are your competition objectives and why?

I just want to do my best and have fun. AND NO FLATS!!!

What makes you tick, outside of work?

I have an extra room set up as a semi-professional sewing room. I can draft my own patterns, tailor my own jackets and cut pants that make my butt look good. I love finding clothes that have potential at a cheap price and making them my own.

What is your background in motorsports, and how does that shape how you're approaching the Rebelle?

I started racing air-cooled Volkswagens in the 2000s. My first car was basically a play car of my dad's that ran in the 5 unlimited class, but I soon bought my own 1600 car and ran races in the CA desert. I also spent time in a class 11 stock VW bug in races in NV and in the Baja 1000. Currently I build and race a lifted Miata named Buddy. Building Buddy has taught me all about solving problems and thinking outside of the proverbial box. Both skills are needed for the Rebelle.

What kind of cool experiences do you have outside of the Rebelle?

I used to work at Ford's Theatre as the costume manager. For 7 years I got to spend other people's money on clothes and see good looking people in their underwear on a regular basis.

Which terrain is your favorite part of the course and why?

Once we went to Goblin Knob and I just love the name! Also, Trona is amazing.

What is the most challenging part of the Rally for you?

I get hinky about my sleep. I am NOT a morning person and I usually snooze for 30 minutes in real life. At the Rebelle I force myself to go to bed by 8:30pm. I also refuse to drink anything past 7:30pm because I swear to god if I have to get out of my tent to pee...

How has the rally changed you and what made you want to come back?

Being a part of the live show for the past three years has been so much fun but also weird. It's like I've been a part of the rally but at the same time so apart from the competitors. I've missed coming back to base camp and the laughter between friends and we tell our stories of the day.

Do you have any memorable moments with cars?

All of my memories are with cars. I can't answer this question. :)

Kendra Miller

Navigator

I'm a loyal friend, creator and have more passions than any one person should be allowed. You'll usually find me smiling, laugh ready to go and a willingness to help.

What is your occupation and what does that mean to you?

Rally Driving Instructor. It's the kind of job you didn't know existed as a kid. I get to spend my days outside, playing with race cars, helping people find confidence and build skill behind the wheel.

Residence:

Snoqualmie, WA

If you attended college or University where did you go and what was your major?

Sonoma State University, Business Marketing

Favorite Quote:

"“You must give everything to make your life as beautiful as the dreams that dance in your imagination.” ― Roman Payne“I’d rather regret the things I’ve done than regret the things I haven’t done.”" — Lucille Ball

Fun Fact:

I've never broken a bone and never repeated a fun fact.

Why the Rebelle? Why now?

It's this wonderful, adventurous game I get to play with my friends. As an Original Rebelle, getting to compete in this 10th year feels extra special. I know what it was and have watched it grow into something that has changed the lives of every comeptitor, staff member and those surrounding. Since completing the inaugural year, I've wanted to compete in my car. A Subaru Crosstrek, but my teammates always wanted to drive in their Jeeps, Toyotas or Kias. To have been offered the opportunity by Subaru to compete in their Crosstrek Wilderness feels like a full circle moment.

Who, or what, inspires you most?

My friends, clouds, nature.

Top three favorite podcasts / books / shows

Podcasts:
Wrong Turns with Jameela Jamil
You’re Wrong About with Sarah Marshall
The Atlas Obscura
Books:
The Creative Act by Rick Rubin
Nonsense by Jamie Holmes
Tiny Experiments by Anne-Laure Le Cunff
Shows:
Gilmore Girls
Schitt’s Creek
Letterkenny

Greatest adventure to date?

Life. We have the capacity to create and mold it into whatever we want. It never ceases to amaze me.

Prior Years Competed:

2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023, 2024

What are your competition objectives and why?

It's always have fun and do my best. Trophies are nice but not at the expense of yourself, teammate or experience.

What makes you tick, outside of work?

My husband and 2 cats. I make things, ceramics, crochet, refinish furniture, paint. I have a 1985 Mercedes 190e project car, named Blanche, that's teaching me a lot. I love growing flowers, kayaking, mountain biking, exploring and hanging out with my friends.

What is your background in motorsports, and how does that shape how you're approaching the Rebelle?

My motorsports background started with the Rebelle. Now it includes being a co-driver in the American Rally series and a driving instructor. The Rebelle came first for me, so it's really influenced how I approach stage rally. It taught me how to be prepared, be comfortable in the unknown, and that by riding the middle I can handle anything. My recce plans resemble CP guides with open & close times. My movement plans include amazing maps in OnX Offroad & Google with every important point plotted precisely.

What kind of cool experiences do you have outside of the Rebelle?

I compete in the American Rally Association as a co-driver, am a rally driving instructor. I am a SAG-AFTRA union member and regularly practice stunt driving skills with the Action Driving Collective.

Which terrain is your favorite part of the course and why?

Joshua Tree. I love the expansive views and unique foliage.

What is the most challenging part of the Rally for you?

Being away from my husband and cats. Having to wait to read my husband's color commentary about the rally.

How has the rally changed you and what made you want to come back?

The camaraderie and adventure always brings me back. After 9 Rebelle's, it's impossible to list the number of ways it's changed me. I can say it's all been for the better.

Do you have any memorable moments with cars?

Ask me about my 26hr drive from Phoenix to Nashville, my Nissan Versa, Subaru Crosstrek, my first stage rally, any rally in Black Karen, my favorite Dirtfish Student, the time I rented a Porsche Speedster to drive on the road to Hana.

Vehicle

2025 Subaru Crosstrek
2025 Subaru Crosstrek Wilderness Subaru offered us a choice between the Crosstrek and another vehicle. We chose the Crosstrek Wilderness because Kendra is the proud owner of a 2016 model. She loves that car and is pumped to get to push it's limits on the Rebelle