15 Awesome Bike Racks Bike racks can be boring structures, or they can be awesome art like these made by Dero. Written by Patrick Murphy September 10, 2015
Hans Florine Making 100th Ascent Of ‘The Nose’ Florine will set out for the uncommon milestone this morning. Written by Sean McCoy September 10, 2015
Dolphins Play In Australian Surf Dolphins really are the original surfers, and this aerial view is a great way to watch them play. Written by Staff Post September 09, 2015
Cannondale Recalls 23,000 Mountain Bikes Cannondale has recalled 23,000 mountain bikes between $2,000 and $10,000 with the brand’s ‘OPI’ stem/steering tube. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Quiksilver Files For Bankruptcy The surf, skate and mountain apparel brand lists debts of $826 million. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Infento: The ‘Erector Set’ Your Child Can Ride Kits let children build their own play vehicles using just a single tool and the product is designed for toddlers to teens. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Road Trip: ‘Live Monumental’ Tour With KEEN This summer, a crew from KEEN began a road trip across the country in an RV with a goal to gather support for protecting public… Written by Staff Post September 09, 2015
Your Arms Will Ache Just Watching This ‘Power Climber’ Watch this 23-year-old throw huge dynamic moves and work a campus board like he’s Spider Man. Written by Staff Post September 09, 2015
Homemade Hovercraft Really Flies 54 propellers, some tubing and a lot of aeronautical know-how went into this manned hovercraft. Written by Staff Post September 09, 2015
Merino Wool: Ultimate Dressed-Up Travel Shirt Libertad Travel Apparel marries the stink resistance of wool with the tailoring of a dress shirt. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Mount Everest: ‘Open’ For Fall Climbing Season In Nepal Nobokazu Kuriki of Japan will be the first person to attempt Everest’s summit after massive earthquakes hit Nepal last spring. Written by Sean McCoy September 08, 2015
GPS Art: Program Converts Workout Data To Poster A simple piece of software organizes your Strava or Runkeeper data into poster art you can hang on your wall. Written by Tom Puzak September 08, 2015
Dogs Allowed In Public Pool On Closing Day On the last day before this Calgary pool is drained each year, it’s open to the dogs in a fund raiser for the Humane Society. Written by Staff Post September 08, 2015
Movie Documents 50 Years At Whistler From an Olympic dream to North America’s largest ski resort, movie explores the history of Whistler-Blackcomb. Written by Sean McCoy September 08, 2015
‘Pedal Pooper’ Who Started Wildfire May Have To Pay A cyclist who started a wildfire by burning his toilet paper might have to pay a hefty sum. Written by Steve Graepel September 08, 2015
Just Add Salt: PURE Device Purifies Water Chemically The PURE Electrolytic Water Purifier from Potable Aqua has an electrically-regulated chamber that converts briny water into a microbe-killing solution. Written by Stephen Regenold September 08, 2015
Man Carries Grill 4.5 Miles To Propose Marriage This guy hauled a giant grill into the backcountry to make a romantic dinner. While the effort pulls at the heartstrings, hasn’t he heard of… Written by Kyle Nossaman September 08, 2015
Meet The People Of Ultralight Backpacking Ultralight backpacking is a growing phenomena. Know who you’re dealing with on the next trip into the wilds! Written by Sean McCoy September 08, 2015
Family Tent: The Nemo ‘Bungalow’ Review The Nemo Bungalow stands out as one of the most family-friendly tents around. A family of four puts this car-camping and canoeing tent to the… Written by Jeremy Kershaw September 06, 2015
Wild, Desolate Lands: Off-Season In Patagonian Winter The southern tip of South America is a wild paradise for the adventurous. The seasoned traveler will find solitude and wild winds with a winter… Written by Eric Hanson September 06, 2015
Portable: Wood-Burning Camp Stove Packable, Light The Frontier Plus is a larger, advanced version of a popular model used in aid work worldwide. Written by Sean McCoy September 06, 2015
Ultralight Camper, Grappling Hooks, Crocobiner: GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s outdoors news all in one place. A recap of top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 28 – Sept. 4, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 04, 2015
Yee-Haw! Biking Down A River Dam That sure escalated quickly. Written by Staff Post September 04, 2015
10 Favorites: ‘Bike Art’ Posters Bike-centric artwork now available at new ARTCRANK website. These are some of our favorites. Written by Patrick Murphy September 04, 2015
Camping Scooter: Concept On Three Wheels Aimed at the solo traveler, the Bufalino is the minimalist camper’s eco dream. Written by Steve Graepel September 04, 2015
Do-All Survival Blade: BK9 Backwoods Chopper The Ka-Bar Becker BK9 is one of the best (and most affordable) choppers on the market. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene September 04, 2015
Free ‘Urban Adventure’ Event: GearJunkie/Salomon CITYTRAIL As a part of its CITYTRAIL series, Salomon and GearJunkie are hosting a unique running event on Thursday, Sept. 17th. Written by Staff Post September 04, 2015
Crested Butte Mountain Biking, To Thoreau Come on a ride along the iconic 401 mountain biking trail set to the words of Thoreau. Written by Staff Post September 03, 2015
Kit For ‘Soft-Core’ Cyclists Made for the common biking man or woman, BELCH jerseys have fun designs and roots in a culture of two wheels and beer. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 03, 2015
The 8 Most Badass Expedition Vehicles Of All Time Call them RVs. Call them off-road vehicles. Call them whatever… you know you want to drive every one of these once in your life. Written by Steve Graepel September 03, 2015