Portland Airport Carpet Sandals KEEN debuts sandals made to mimic the aesthetic seen on the flooring at Portland international. Written by Stephen Regenold April 27, 2015
‘Technical’ Outdoors Blanket The Rumpl blanket has stitched baffles, synthetic-down insulation, and a rip-stop nylon face. Written by Stephen Regenold April 27, 2015
Everest Earthquake: Video Shows Avalanche From Base Camp View “Hit By Avalanche In Everest Basecamp” — that is the title of this rough video, loaded today on YouTube from Nepal. Written by Staff Post April 26, 2015
Earthquake On Mount Everest High in the Himalaya the reverberations of a major earthquake triggered landslides and avalanches, including a massive event at Mount Everest base camp. Written by Stephen Regenold April 25, 2015
Weekend Movie: Candid Thovex’s ‘Few Words’ Posted online a month ago, you can now watch a movie by one of the world’s most creative skiers — Candid Thovex — for free.… Written by Sean McCoy April 24, 2015
Adventure Bound! Vehicles For Getting Out There With dozens of adventure vehicles on display, we went a little crazy with the camera. Written by Sean McCoy April 24, 2015
Bombproof: ‘Fugoo’ Makes Best Bluetooth Speaker For Outdoors We dropped it from an overpass, ran it over with a car, even drowned it under water, and the Fugoo Bluetooth speaker still kept dropping… Written by Eric Lemke April 24, 2015
Life Or Death Climbing: Alex Honnold Q&A We connected with Alex Honnold for a quick interview on his goals for climbing this year. Written by Sean McCoy April 24, 2015
Ambit3 ‘All-Outdoors’ Watch This little watch is a powerful tool for all sorts of outdoors athletes. Written by Billy Brown April 24, 2015
Steepest Footrace On Earth An insanely steep course goes up grass on the steep landing zone of a ski jump. Written by Stephen Regenold April 24, 2015
Must-Follow: Outdoor Gear Brands On Instagram Follow these outdoor gear brands on Instagram, and enjoy a feed full of wicked cool photos. Written by Billy Brown April 23, 2015
Made In Minneapolis: Trash Bags’ Mega Messenger Pack This made-for-messengers backpack can fit 16 pizzas or nine catering trays. It offers more than 8,000 cubic inches of storage space. Written by Bjorn Christianson April 23, 2015
Huckberry/GearJunkie: Spring Shop GearJunkie has partnered with Huckberry to bring you a curated selection of the best outdoor gear for your next rainy day adventure. Written by Jake Ferguson April 23, 2015
Rider Paralyzed, Trek Corp. Recalls 1 Million Bikes If the quick release is improperly adjusted or left open it can become caught in the front disc brake, potentially causing a crash. Written by Staff Post April 23, 2015
Be Part Of Hammock History The project has already reached its funding goal of $50.73. Written by Sean McCoy April 23, 2015
10 Stunning Photos Of Planet Earth Today’s best outdoors photographers capture the outdoors – and make the case for environmental protection. Written by Eric Lemke April 22, 2015
Gravel Rides, Bike-Packing Rigs, CX… Best New Gear At ‘Sea Otter’ 2015 Look for these to-be-released bike products at your bike shop this spring and beyond. Written by Tommy Hurl Everstone April 22, 2015
Scraps To Packs: ‘Upcycled’ Cotopaxi Backpack The Luzon is crafted from left-over scraps of other bags. Written by Eric Lemke April 22, 2015
Cut Down: State’s Tallest Jack Pine Hacked Before Earth Day The biggest jack pine tree in Minnesota was cut down in the name of a mine expansion. In a sad twist, it appears the tree… Written by Sean McCoy April 22, 2015
Map Reveals ‘Quietest Spots’ Outdoors In America If you like silence, the West is the best. Written by Kindra McQuillan April 22, 2015
Kevin Jorgeson Interview: Night Climbing The Dawn Wall Kevin Jorgeson discusses gear and motivations that led to success on the Dawn Wall. Written by Sean McCoy April 21, 2015
William Shatner’s $30 Billion Water Pipedream California’s in a severe drought. Cue crazy ideas in 3, 2, 1… Written by Sean McCoy April 21, 2015
Glimpse Nepal, City To Jungle The little details make travel special, and this video captures many. Written by Sean McCoy April 21, 2015
World’s Tallest Climbing Wall It’s so tall you can use a parachute for descent. Written by Sean McCoy April 21, 2015
Bike Tour To ‘Save The Boundary Waters’ “No sulfide-ore copper mining in the watershed.” That’s the goal of this group, which is on a 725-mile bike tour to rally support. Written by Staff Post April 21, 2015
Clear Waters Disclose Lake Michigan Shipwrecks After a cold winter, the crystal clear water of Lake Michigan revealed these beauties. Written by Sean McCoy April 20, 2015
Salmon Fishing No-Man’s Land Less people and more fish is what you find way up north. Written by Sean McCoy April 20, 2015
Should You Bring S’Mores? If you had any doubt, this infographic should clear it up for you. Written by Josh Aldrige April 20, 2015
100,000lbs Of Recycled Gear – Goal Of The North Face Don’t throw away that old jacket or shoes. Take them to a The North Face store. Written by Sean McCoy April 20, 2015
Rohner Backcountry Socks – Merino Wool With A Synthetic Backbone Hiker puts the Rohner Backcountry Sock to the test for this review of the merino and synthetic blend. Written by Christopher Cogley April 20, 2015