Packable ‘Firebox’ Made For Outdoors Cooking A new camping stove can be used to burn wood, gas, alcohol — and even bake. Written by Sean McCoy September 29, 2015
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. Written by Stephen Regenold September 29, 2015
First Time Since 1974, Nobody Will Stand Atop Mount Everest This year, 2015, will be the first in 41 years that no human has stood on the summit of Mount Everest. Written by Stephen Regenold September 29, 2015
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 Written by Mike Vanderscheuren September 28, 2015
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… Written by Jake Ferguson September 28, 2015
South American Ski Crash Reel Skiing in Argentina is not all fun and games. Crashes happen in the Southern Hemisphere too. Written by Staff Post September 28, 2015
Dozing Daredevils: Hammocks Gather Over Mountain Chasm They sleep and socialize 150 feet high in the Italian Alps. Written by Staff Post September 28, 2015
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. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 28, 2015
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. Written by Stephen Regenold September 28, 2015
AT Record, Tent In Wind, ‘Secret’ TNF Line: GearJunkie Week In Review 20 of the week’s top articles in one place. A recap of stories, week of Sept. 18 – 25, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 26, 2015
Hot Pink: State Bicycle Co. ‘Thunderbird’ Review The flashy State Thunderbird cyclocross bike represents a great intersection of style, performance, and price. Written by Eric Lemke September 25, 2015
‘Mine Dump’ To Ski Resort: Tour Of Taos, New Mexico Once an abandoned mine dump, Taos Ski Valley is home to some of the most abundant and aggressive inbounds ski terrain in North America. Written by Staff Post September 25, 2015
Woman Sets New Unsupported Record On Appalachian Trail Heather ‘Anish’ Anderson covered the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail in 54 days, 7 hours, and 48 minutes. Written by Leon Lutz September 25, 2015
The North Face: ‘Top Secret’ Outerwear Project Unveiled Next month, a kit of clothing and outerwear made for climbing comes to market as The North Face’s 2015 Summit Series collection. Written by Stephen Regenold September 25, 2015
Best Minimalist Running Shoes (From Startup Brands) Small brands building shoes, some in America, one pair at a time. If you like minimal shoes, these are some to try. Written by Amy Hatch September 25, 2015
Ludicrous Speed: 86.65 MPH Human-Powered Machine Todd Reichert set a new world record for human-powered speed last week. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 25, 2015
Just Imagine Skiing In This Japanese Snowstorm You’ve heard of ‘Ja-Pow,’ but you’ve likely never seen a better example. Written by Staff Post September 25, 2015
Wild Fight: The East’s First Wilderness National Monument The fight is on to make Birthplace Of Rivers a flagship National Monument, the first of its kind in the East. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 24, 2015
How To Build ‘Stealthy’ Fire In Hole In Ground Mix up your campfire with a ‘Dakota fire hole.’ Written by Sean McCoy September 24, 2015
Trail Runner Fends Off Mountain Lion With Bear Spray Watch bear spray come to the rescue when a trail runner is stalked by mountain lions in northern Alberta, Canada. Written by Staff Post September 24, 2015
Walking Miles On A Line: ‘Endurance Slackline’ Comp Get on a slackline and walk as far as you can — that is the basic premise of a new type of competition. Written by Jason Magness September 24, 2015
Everest: The Movie Reviewed ‘Everest,’ the major motion picture, is the Hollywood dramatization of the 1996 disaster on the world’s tallest peak. Written by Alex Kurt September 24, 2015
‘Jumbo Wild’ – Film Documents Battle Over Mountainous Region A decades-long battle over the future of British Columbia’s iconic Jumbo Valley is the subject of the hour long film by Sweetgrass Productions and Patagonia. Written by Staff Post September 23, 2015
My Favorite Hunting Pants Were Made in the 1930s I inherited these old hunting pants by Woolrich from my great-grandfather, and to this day I have not found a better pair. Written by Sean McCoy September 23, 2015
Tiny Tank: The Superb Karroll SES Exceptional steel, a complex grind the joy of owning a one-of-a-kind tool are reasons to consider buying this handmade knife. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene September 23, 2015
75-Hour Road Trip: ‘Car Camping’ Gets Epic ‘Epics’ usually happen high in the mountains or far from civilization. But car camping epics do occur, just differently! Written by Anders Nienstaedt September 23, 2015
‘Hoverboard’ Flies Over Ground, But Does Not Float The Hoverboard is touted as a superior solution in an emerging category of powered boards that “float” over the ground. Written by Stephen Regenold September 23, 2015
Salomon Running TV – ‘To The Sea’ Episode Pro ultrarunner Ryan Sandes is best known for going fast and long through the mountains. But his connection to the ocean and surfing also runs… Written by Alex Kurt September 22, 2015
Salomon/GearJunkie ‘CityTrail’ Race 2015 The Salomon/GearJunkie ‘CITYTRAIL’ Race challenged runners with hidden clues and navigational feats. Written by Staff Post September 22, 2015
Wind Energy: Portable ‘Trinity’ Turbine Power Station Free energy from the wind is captured and converted to electricity with these portable turbines. Written by Stephen Regenold September 22, 2015