Photo Gallery: Beartooth Range, Montana A climb and hike in the Beartooth Range near Red Lodge, Mont., is documented in this series of photos. Written by Paul Vincent August 25, 2015
Backpack With Wheel: ‘Dixon Rollerpack’ Hauls Heavy Loads With a single wheel and a backpack harness, the Dixon Rollerpack is built to lighten your load. Written by Sean McCoy August 25, 2015
Lights, Microphone, Accident Sensor… New Kind Of Bike Helmet More than just a helmet, the LIVALL Bling has lights, communication, and automated emergency messaging. Written by Sean McCoy August 25, 2015
Rocks Crumble Underfoot As Moutaineer Leaps Leap of faith nearly turns into very long fall when rocks break on the notoriously loose Maroon Bells route. Written by Staff Post August 24, 2015
Do You Ride For Donuts? The Coffee Cowboy explores the mystical nature of donuts. Written by Sean McCoy August 24, 2015
Perspective On Power: Teahupo’o From The Sky This aerial video offers a whole new perspective on the world’s heaviest wave. For surfers, it’s a must-watch. Written by Staff Post August 24, 2015
Zipper-Free ‘Frontcountry’ Bed Aimed At Car Camping Bliss This moderately priced sleeping bag aimed at car campers ditches zippers in exchange or a quilted covering and rectangular shape. Written by Eric Lemke August 24, 2015
Crowdsourcing Site To Fund Your Next Expedition Building on crowd-funding sites like Kickstarter and Indiegogo, Fortua focuses solely on projects in the outdoors and adventure. Written by Ryan Wichelns August 24, 2015
External Backpack Frame ‘Add-On’ Gives Support to Any Load Add a breathable, supportive external frame to almost any backpack with this to-be-released product. Written by Stephen Regenold August 24, 2015
Repair Kit, Briefcase Stove, Purify Water With Sun: GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s news, all in one place! We recap the top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 14 – 21, 2015. Written by Staff Post August 22, 2015
6,000 Match Heads Lit In Slow Motion Usually you light these one at a time, but 6,000 at once, and in slow motion, is pretty cool to watch. Written by Sean McCoy August 21, 2015
Clip-On Lens Expands Phone’s Camera Utility The Olloclip is an add-on lens that can be clipped on to your smartphone to give your camera a little extra oomph. Written by Eric Lemke August 21, 2015
Lust-Worthy Teardrop Trailer Made In Portland Fine woodwork and an aluminum skin come together in a sleek camper you can pull behind a small SUV or truck. Written by Sean McCoy August 21, 2015
Sunglasses Made From Recycled Fishing Nets These sunglasses help remove old nets — a significant source of ocean plastic pollution — from the sea. Written by Sean McCoy August 21, 2015
‘Untamed’ Is an Ode to Traditional Bowhunting ‘Untamed’ is a must-watch the explains why hunters return to the field year after year whether they fill their tags or not. Written by Sean McCoy August 21, 2015
‘Down To Nothing’ Documents A Mountaineering ‘Epic’ The term ‘epic’ gets thrown around a lot, but this half-hour mountaineering documentary, Down To Nothing, is as epic as it gets. Written by Sean McCoy August 21, 2015
Chop, Cut — Even Pry — With Tough ‘Utility Knife’ Yes, you can pry with this knife. We got in touch with the designer to find out how. Written by Sean McCoy August 20, 2015
$5 Homemade Repair Kit To Fix Most Anything Carry duct tape, dental floss and needles in one place with this kit you can make in less than five minutes. Written by Sean McCoy August 20, 2015
Mazda3 Gets Dirty On 6,000 Mile (Off) Road Trip The Mazda3 is certainly an ‘on-road’ car. That didn’t keep the GearJunkie crew from getting it stuck and unstuck on a 6,000 mile road trip. Written by Patrick Murphy August 20, 2015
Catching Air In A Kayak: High Speed In B.C. British Columbia spillway provides water-riders some gravity-fueled thrills. Written by Staff Post August 20, 2015
Torture Test: Dyneema Duffel Might Be Toughest Bag Yet Super light and exceptionally strong, the Hyperlite Mounain Gear duffel is made from remarkable material but comes with a hefty price tag. Written by Steve Graepel August 20, 2015
Haul Huge Loads: Mystery Ranch ‘Glacier’ Pack 2016 The burly construction of the Mystery Ranch ‘Glacier’ is made for heavy work and is tested hard in Montana for this review. Written by Paul Vincent August 20, 2015
Power Cells: How To Choose A Flashlight Battery Batteries are the power plant of any portable lighting system. This primer will help you choose the right battery for every light. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene August 19, 2015
World’s Steepest 400-Meter Race Coming To U.S. Race up a Park City ski jump this September for some pretty serious prizes. Written by Sean McCoy August 19, 2015
Purify Water With Sunlight: SOL Hydration Reservoir The same sunshine that causes a nasty case of sunburn can also be used to purify your water. Written by Eric Lemke August 19, 2015
Animas River Spill ‘Caps 150 Years Of Pollution’ Interactive map shows the other threats to the Animas and San Juan Rivers. Written by Jonathan Thompson August 19, 2015
Tested: Latest LED ‘Light Cannon’ For Biking At Night A tiny, powerful light designed for broad use, from road cycling to trail running. Our tester gives it a first review. Written by Steve Graepel August 19, 2015
Magnetic ‘Pins’ Hold Race Number, Don’t Harm Clothes A new product aims to eliminate safety pins from the race-day ritual. Written by Sean McCoy August 18, 2015
A ‘Fixie’ Will Make You A Better Biker Want to improve your cycling skills and fitness? Hop on a fixed-gear bike. The benefits will surprise you. Written by Chelsey Magness August 18, 2015
Custom Compromise: Mid-Tech ‘Razel’ Has Human Touch Razor plus chisel equals this nearly-custom ‘Razel,’ a top-tier blade that’s hard to find but worth the hunt. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene August 18, 2015