Amtrak to Singletrack. Mountain Bike Trip By Train Eschewing the chaos of air travel, our contributor traveled leisurely cross-country by train with a mountain bike in tow. Written by Hurl Everstone July 06, 2016
Too Hot? Stanley Mug Insert Makes Coffee ‘Just Right’ Strange brew: New science from Stanley promises to make your coffee drinkably hot quicker and longer. Written by Adam Ruggiero July 06, 2016
When Hang Gliders Collapse: Two Scary Views Two perspectives show the moment a hang glider’s performance goes from amazing to terrifying. Written by GJ Staff July 06, 2016
Idaho’s Backcountry Coffee Shop? A Mule Hauls It In Just around that bend in the trail, lugged in by mule, is a trailside coffee shop and barista Matt Bishop. Written by Steve Graepel July 06, 2016
River Raft Adventure Looks Like Bliss Find friends, make raft, and let the good times roll. Written by GJ Staff July 05, 2016
Defunct ‘Hood Rubber’ Boots Relaunch This Fall Hood Rubber Company is a nostalgic twist on the modern hiker, but will the brand resonate after a 47-year absence? Written by Adam Ruggiero July 05, 2016
Organizational Freak: Rugged Red Oxx Roll-Up Duffel The ‘Big Bull’ bag is a pocket-adorned duffel built for situations as varied as TSA airport checkpoints, overlanding, and archeology field work. Written by Stephen Regenold July 05, 2016
Map & Compass: How To Navigate And Orienteer Ditch the GPS and learn how to use a map and compass from the experts – orienteers. Written by Stephen Regenold July 05, 2016
First Look: Waterproof Altra ‘Lone Peak’ Hiking Boot Coming this summer, the trail running brand with a strong trail running presence will release a waterproof, mid-height hiking boot for the first time. Written by Steve Graepel July 05, 2016
Summer Skiing, Outdoor Dogs, Loop Of Doom: GearJunkie Week In Review A recap of top stories for the past week, June 26 – July 2, 2016. Written by GJ Staff July 02, 2016
Lindsey Vonn Needs A Date (With Me!!!) The Blonde Bomber recently told CNN that she wants to start a family and is on the prowl for a man. But the Minnesota Maiden… Written by Paddy O’Connell July 01, 2016
Oh Canada! British Columbia’s Splendor In 4K Video Requiring a year and more than 47,000 photos to shoot, this remarkable video of the British Columbia backcountry will have you saying ‘Oh Canada!’ Written by GJ Staff July 01, 2016
Photo Exhibition Highlights Chaos, Beauty Of Changing World See 10 of the best (and most gripping) images from this year’s Environmental Photographer of the Year Awards. Written by Adam Ruggiero July 01, 2016
Emerging Gear: Outdoor Products This Week Ultralight merino to nut-butter trail bars: A peek at emerging products, culled from crowd-source sites like Kickstarter, PR campaigns, and industry scoops on the sometimes… Written by GJ Staff June 30, 2016
Essential Survival: How To Avoid Bears Bear encounters are no joke, you’re better off avoiding the animals altogether – here’s how. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 30, 2016
Summer Skiing: The Best (Worst) Idea Ever On the 4th of July, there are better (and dumber) things to do than grill hot dogs and light off firecrackers. Shove your feet into… Written by Paddy O’Connell June 30, 2016
REI ‘Centennial Gear’ Gives Back To Parks Get the gear you need and give back to you national parks with limited-edition ‘Centennial’ gear. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 30, 2016
Stitched In America: Reviewing North St. Bags’ Pack Line With no-frills design, the line of backpacks, duffels, and bike panniers from North St. Bags appear to be from another era. Written by Stephen Regenold June 29, 2016
DIY Overland Super Truck? Check Out This How-To Guide A fully custom, totally off-road motorhome for under $60,000? It can be done, and might jus be your perfect project. A new book tells you… Written by Adam Ruggiero June 29, 2016
Riding The ‘Loop Of Doom’ The name is pretty self-explanatory. But you’ll want to watch this anyway for the moment of airborne glory before the crash. Written by Sean McCoy June 29, 2016
Extreme Science: Using Adventure For Good When scientific discovery and unsolved mysteries lie hidden in the most hard-to-reach areas of the world, who you gonna call? Adventure Science! Written by Adam Ruggiero June 29, 2016
Insane Vertical Footrace Is ‘Super Bowl Of Alaska’ 3,022 feet straight up the mountain: The Mount Marathon 5K is a gorgeous and epic footrace. Watch this insane race documentary now. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 28, 2016
Free Pup Adoption Program In Its Final Year Free pooch? Only if you love the outdoors! This unique adoption program is in its final year. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 28, 2016
Down vs. Synthetic: Understanding Sleeping Bag Insulation To buy a sleeping bag you must choose between down and synthetic insulation. Which is the best sleeping bag insulation? Each has merits, which we… Written by Steve Graepel June 28, 2016
Hucking Virtual Cliffs: Wild Freeride With Cam Zink Some amazing views and great storytelling are captured in this unique VR mountain biking experience featuring a talented pro rider. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 28, 2016
Tiny House Is Mobile Whale Research Base A new take on marine research makes tracking whales and dolphins easier and more eco-friendly – the tiny home research base. Written by Adam Ruggiero June 27, 2016
1UP USA Bike Rack Review Made in America, the 1UP USA Quik Rack Bike Rack is a quality hitch mount that will protect your pricey steed to and from the… Written by Steve Graepel June 27, 2016
Five Big Breaths: All It Takes To Blow Up This Quick-Inflating Camp Pad See for yourself how quickly Therm-a-Rest’s new line of SpeedValve air mattresses inflate. Written by Sponsored Post June 27, 2016
Review: OR ‘ActiveIce’ Hat Fends Off Sunburn Spending some time in the sun? The ActiveIce Cap from Outdoor Research as a neck flap will leave your head ensconced in a shadow. Written by Stephen Regenold June 27, 2016
$179 Walmart MTB Downhill Carnage Will a $179 Walmart Huffy survive a double black diamond downhill mountain bike run? Watch and find out. Written by GJ Staff June 27, 2016