Home Of The Brave: 13 Memorial Parks To Visit Check out these 13 historical sites from around the country to commemorate this Memorial Day. Written by Adam Ruggiero May 26, 2016
Note To Politicians: Don’t Mess With Montana Fishing Access In Montana, it’s the season when political passions and rivers both run at full throttle. Political newcomer Greg Gianforte, running to unseat Democratic Gov. Steve… Written by Ben Long/High Country News May 26, 2016
‘Charged’ Tells Remarkable Story Of Survival In 2011, a man was shocked with 2,400 volts of electricity in a freak incident deep in Montana’s backcountry. Near death, alone, and miles from… Written by Staff Post May 26, 2016
Move Over Tiny House, Tiny Tavern Brings The Fun Fully loaded with games, taps, and barstools, the Tiny Tavern is a new spin for retail party setups that capitalizes on the surging tiny home… Written by Adam Ruggiero May 25, 2016
Apple Killer? $100 Smart-Watch That Does It All The third release by smartwatch maker Pebble, which rivals Apple Watch features at a fraction of the price, is on pace to become the most… Written by Adam Ruggiero May 25, 2016
A Car-Top Tent Changed The Way I Camp Rooftop tents, which sit on your car or truck, are part tent camping, part RV camping, and totally awesome. Written by Sean McCoy May 25, 2016
Rooftop Camping: Tepui Kukenam Ruggedized Tent Review The Tepui Kukenam Ruggedized rooftop tent turns your car or truck into a palace on wheels. We drove it up the Alaska Highway for this… Written by Sean McCoy May 25, 2016
Review: ‘Brick Tough’ Power Unit From Brunton From Alaska and the Iditarod Trail, to remote jungle tracks, this year our contributor put the Brunton Servo 120 to the test and then some. Written by Joshua Van Patter May 25, 2016
Caffeinated Ride: Best American Bike Cafes Refuel, recover, recaffeinate – we’ve compiled 17 of the most hip, bike-friendly coffee shops across the U.S. Is yours on the list? Written by Adam Ruggiero May 25, 2016
Riding Kilimanjaro: Duo Bikes Biggest Peak In Africa This February, two adventurers traded hiking boots for bike tires to pedal up (and down) Africa’s highest peak. Written by Sponsored Post May 24, 2016
Explore Mount Everest In 360-Degree View You can explore the entire South Route of Mount Everest, Base Camp to summit, from the comfort of your own home. Written by Sean McCoy May 24, 2016
‘Alien’ Bike Multi-Tool A Cult Classic Introduced in the late 90s, Topeak got it right with the Alien II, a bike tool that can fix it all. We put it to… Written by Jake Myhre May 24, 2016
Video: Meet Bike Hero ‘Juan Cool Romance’ Juan Cool Romance’s message is important: Don’t ride for Insta-likes. Just live simply and get out in nature. Written by Staff Post May 24, 2016
Sunk In America: Mad Water ‘Domestic Duffel’ Review Mad Water is returning production of its product line to the USA. A bombproof duffel bag made for the outdoors is the brand’s first domestic… Written by Adam Ruggiero May 24, 2016
All Out Crush: Merrell Shoe For Tough Mudder Looking for a shoe for your upcoming Tough Mudder? The Merrell All Out Crush is made just for you. Written by Paul Vincent May 24, 2016
OMG! Lions Are Licking The Tent The cameraman, and people inside, keep quiet while powerful predators lick their meager shelter. Written by Staff Post May 24, 2016
Head-Turning Vehicles From The Overland Expo 2016 The Overland Expo is among the country’s greatest gatherings of eye-candy for lovers of rugged, outdoors campers, RVs and trucks. Written by Eric Hanson May 23, 2016
7 Best High-Quality Bikes Built For Kids A father of four young children reviews the best bikes for kids based on their favorites for road, neighborhood riding, and dirt trails. Written by Stephen Regenold May 23, 2016
Not The Circus: Extreme Mountain Unicycling Lutz Eichholz travels to Chile to climb a 6,000-meter peak and ride back down. He only has one wheel. Written by Staff Post May 23, 2016
Mount Everest: American Woman Summits Without Supplemental O2 In becoming the first woman to summit Mount Everest without supplemental oxygen, Melissa Arnot climbed Mt. Everest for the sixth time. Written by Sean McCoy May 23, 2016
‘Pacific Crest Trail’ Crew Update: 100 Miles, 150lbs of Trash With their first post from the trail, the ‘Packing It Out’ crew gives an update on their mission to thru-hike the 2,600-mile Pacific Crest Trail… Written by Seth 'Cap' Orme May 23, 2016
Better With Age: ‘Greybeard’ Eyes Appalachian Trail Record At 80, Dale Sanders set the record for oldest person to paddle the length of the Mississippi. Now, he’s got sights set on another record:… Written by Adam Ruggiero May 23, 2016
Got Hemp? New Growing Law Endorsed By Patagonia A documentary about an upcoming bill that would legalize industrial hemp farming in the U.S. has Patagonia pushing for public awareness and support. Written by Guest Author May 23, 2016
Dream Job: Make It As An Outdoors Photographer It takes more than the right Instagram filter. But with dedication, the dream job of a pro outdoors photographer is more attainable today than ever… Written by Alex Kurt May 21, 2016
‘Cramping,’ Toxic Tents, Cheese-Ball Machine Gun: GearJunkie Week In Review A recap of top stories for the past week, May 15 – 21, 2016. Written by Staff Post May 21, 2016
Google Unveils ‘Touch-Control’ Jean Jacket With Levi’s Swipe a finger across your sleeve to answer a call. A new programmable fabric patch could redefine ‘wearables’ as we know them. Written by Adam Ruggiero May 20, 2016
Neoprene ‘Ocean Jacket’ Review: Coat Stops Cold, Wet A loose-fitting neoprene layer, this zip-up jacket will keep you warm even when soaking wet. Written by Josh Aldridge May 20, 2016
Cheese Ball Machine Gun: Enough Said And the Nobel Prize for cheese ball firearms goes to this guy! Written by Staff Post May 20, 2016
‘Natural’ Workout Food That Tastes Good: Four Recipes Hungry athletes take note: ‘Rocket Fuel’ recipes put creative twist on performance food. Written by Staff Post May 20, 2016
Gransfors Bruk Wildlife Hatchet: Worth The Hefty Price Best axe on the market? To use a Gränsfors Bruk Small Forestry Axe or Wildlife Hatchet is to know the joy of efficient manual labor. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene May 20, 2016