A recap of top stories, week of Sept. 25 – Oct. 2, 2015.
1) Land Grab? Myths Of The American National Monument
Uproar, anger and emotions often fuel debates about federal management of public lands. But what is a National Monument or Park, really?
2) Blow-Up: Inflatable Snowshoes Fit In Coat Pocket
These snowshoes fit in a jacket pocket — until you pump them up. Then they strap on feet to provide lift in the snow.
3) Climate Change? Mt. Hood’s Fading Summer Skiing
As year-round skiing in the Pacific Northwest diminishes, what else will be lost?
4) Woman Scolds Bear As It Chews Her Kayak
The destruction of her kayak puts this solo explorer in a tough predicament.
5) Bear Spray Goes Off In Car On Highway
This is what happens when someone scoots a seat back and accidentally punctures a can of bear spray in a car.
6) 50 Mistakes: Campers Offer Their Best Advice
Mistakes happen when camping. This mega-list addresses 50 common camping mistakes, offering a solution for each.
7) Teen Surfer Is Big-Wave Wizard
Matahi Drollet, 17, surfs well beyond his years on Teahupo’o, the world’s heaviest wave.
8) Best Flannel Shirts 2015: ‘Performance’ To Fashion Picks
Few garments scream ‘FALL!’ like a flannel shirt. Soft, warm, and durable, flannel is the fabric of the season whether wool, cotton or synthetic.
9) Riders Injured, More Than 1 Million Bikes Recalled
If not closed, the quick-release lever can wedge into the disc-brake rotor, causing a bike to abruptly stop.
10: CRKT Swindle: Knife Styled After ‘Riverboat Gambler’
Its reverse curved handle and wharncliffe blade is a modern version of the river boat gambler favorite.
11) Urban Wasteland: Bike Race In Abandoned Mill Complex
The one-of-a-kind Rhode Island Urban Assault has jumps, loading-dock drops, obstacles made of decaying industrial matter, and a creepy bagpiper who plays in an echoing chamber.
12) Packable ‘Firebox’ Made For Outdoors Cooking
A new camping stove can be used to burn wood, gas, alcohol — and even bake.
13) Stainless Steel ‘Star’ Multitool Has 21 Implements
More an everyday-carry implement than an outdoors product, the Lions Grip has in total 21 uses, from allen wrenches to drivers to a punch.
14) Bike As Tour Bus: Musician Circumnavigates Lake Superior
This summer, singer/poet Ben Weaver geared up and biked around the world’s largest lake, a guitar and banjo in tow
15) Fabrics & Fly Fishing: A Day With Mountain Khakis
When I took a meeting with Mountain Khakis co-founder Noah Robertson in Jackson Hole, he locked his cell phone in the truck, grabbed a fly rod, and led me to the river.
16) South American Ski Crash Reel
Skiing in Argentina is not all fun and games. Crashes happen in the Southern Hemisphere too.
17) Dozing Daredevils: Hammocks Gather Over Mountain Chasm
They sleep and socialize 150 feet high in the Italian Alps.
18) 10 Methods: Making Coffee In The Great Outdoors
Coffee makes the great outdoors even greater. These 10 ways to brew in the outdoors are easy far from home.
19) LED Light Strand: ‘Luminoodle’ New Kind Of Camp Lantern
A strand of silicone-encased LEDs, this simple product is bright enough to light up a tent or a picnic table for camp cooking at night.