Total Solar Eclipse In North America: Make Plans Now If you haven’t marked your calendars yet, do it now: The first complete solar eclipse to cross North America in almost 40 years will happen… Written by Adam Ruggiero March 27, 2017
Live Happier: Four Lessons From Round-The-World Cyclist Patrick Martin rode his bike across the planet for more than a decade. What he learned changed his life and can help you be happier,… Written by Adam Ruggiero March 27, 2017
GJ Week In Review: Hiking Tights, Ropeless Climbing, Crazy Multi-Tools A recap of top stories for the week of March 19 – 25, 2017. Written by GJ Staff March 25, 2017
The Legend Of The Woody: Todd Skinner’s Climbing Wall Todd Skinner was a star of rock climbing. He died in 2006, leaving behind a long list of first ascents and ‘The Woody,’ an artificial… Written by Lizzy Scully March 24, 2017
Watch This Fabric Transform From Shirt To Puffy Imagine a light shirt that automatically puffs out into a jacket when the temperatures drop. The textile lab Othermaterials is working on a fabric to… Written by Nate Mitka March 24, 2017
Watch: This Man Paints America’s Iconic Ski Maps Meet the man who hand paints the green trees, white chutes, and rocky cliffs of iconic ski resort maps. Written by GJ Staff March 24, 2017
Buffalo Plaid And Pickups: Woolrich Decks-Out Campers Just 100 pop-up campers will get the Woolrich treatment to bring a slice of luxury to the outdoors. Written by Adam Ruggiero March 24, 2017
Class Pass: A Gym Membership For The Noncommittal For those who want fitness classes with variety, Class Pass is a way to hit multiple gyms and save money. Written by Mallory Paige March 23, 2017
Stone Brewery Releases ‘Toilet-To-Tap’ Sewer Water Beer Flush it down the toilet, then fire it down the hatch. Stone Brewery’s latest IPA uses treated wastewater. Written by Adam Ruggiero March 23, 2017
Grand Canyon Raft Speed Record Attempt: Full Video In January, a team of whitewater rafters attempted to break the speed record through the Grand Canyon. The film ‘The Time Travelers’ beautifully documents the… Written by GJ Staff March 23, 2017
Emerging Gear: Outdoor Products This Week From a Leatherman pocketknife to skulls for your fire, our weekly peek at emerging products examines the cutting-edge of gear. Written by GJ Staff March 23, 2017
Stink Test: One Ski Bum, One Week, One Pair Of Boxers Polygiene treated Patagonia put to the test under the nastiest of conditions. Written by Paddy O’Connell March 23, 2017
Watch: A Freeride Journey To The Albanian Alps The short film ‘When The Mountains Were Wild’ tells a fantastic story of adventure in the untracked mountains of Albania. Written by GJ Staff March 22, 2017
Lael Wilcox Scorches First-Ever FKT For ‘Baja Divide’ The newly christened 1,500-mile route from Southern California into Mexico has a champion: Her name Lael Wilcox. Written by Adam Ruggiero March 22, 2017
The Fat Bikes That Toured 1,200 Miles A 60-year-old English couple just toured the Andes, through Colombia and Ecuador, two purpose-built Surly Moonlanders. Written by Adam Ruggiero March 22, 2017
Screaming Deals: Gear Savings Of The Week Outdoor gear deals that are too good to pass up. Click at your own risk! Deals from: Under Armour, DeWALT, 5.10, and more. Written by GJ Staff March 22, 2017
Real Hikers Wear Tights: Fjallraven’s Abisko Trekkers Reviewed Hikers take note: Tights offer a better option than pants for tackling miles on the trail. Written by Stephen Regenold March 22, 2017
Next Level Blade Knowledge Up your knife knowledge and learn about heat treatment, blade geometry, and finish. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene March 22, 2017
‘Canoecopia’ Expo: New Paddling Gear For 2017 We combed the largest paddle-sports expo in the country to find some of the most exciting new canoe, kayak, and SUP products for 2017. Written by David Freeman March 22, 2017
REI Magma Sleeping Bag: A Top Value In Down REI upgrades its classic sleeping bag with one of the best warmth-to-weight-to-price bags on the market today. Written by Steve Graepel March 21, 2017
No Ropes, Add Sauna: The Latest Trend In Climbing Gyms A new Minneapolis climbing gym will have 20,000 feet of climbing space, a yoga studio, free weights. But it doesn’t have a single rope. Written by Nate Mitka March 21, 2017
First Look: ‘Outdry Extreme’ Waterproof Running Shoes Waterproof on the outside, the Caldorado II Outdry Extreme stands alone as the first trail running shoe with a permanent beading surface. Written by Sean McCoy March 21, 2017
Women-Only MTB Clinics Ramp Up Across U.S. About 5,000 women are anticipated this year to take part in a new series of mountain biking clinics held across North America. Written by Adam Ruggiero March 21, 2017
This Shirt Comes Pre-Stained With (Fake) Blood, Sweat, Dirt Meet the shirt ‘designed for situations where you know you’re going to look like crap.’ Written by Adam Ruggiero March 20, 2017
Fill, Drink, Repeat: LifeStraw Go Review The LifeStraw Go is a bottle that carries and filters your water. Fill it up in a stream, and drink with confidence. We put it… Written by Sophie Nicholson March 20, 2017
Paddling & Fishing A ‘Ribbon Of Life’ Through Texas Running through the middle-of-nowhere Texas, this waterway has some of the most pristine fishing in the Lone Star State. Meet the Devils River. Written by GJ Staff March 20, 2017
9 Multi-Tools That Push The Design Envelope For those wanting to spoon oatmeal one moment and repair a horse-drawn carriage the next, this list of mold-bending multi-tools is for you. Written by Nate Mitka March 20, 2017
Monday Bargains: Three Steals To Start Your Week Great outdoor gear at an amazing price. Check out the bargains from Diamondback, Vortex, and Alite. Written by GJ Staff March 20, 2017
GJ Week In Review: Space Beer, Royal Robbins, Handmade Bikes A recap of top stories for the week of March 12 – 18, 2017. Written by GJ Staff March 18, 2017
Behind Mike Horn’s Unprecedented Antarctic Crossing Sailing, skiing, running, and literally crashing through ice, Mike Horn gives us a peek at his record-setting adventure. Written by GJ Staff March 17, 2017