Kiteboarding With A Dog Super dog Booter joins in for a day of kite and sand boarding. Written by Staff Post July 16, 2015
Freeing The Snake: Protecting America’s Pristine Salmon Rivers The Snake River could be one of the country’s most pristine salmon rivers. Written by Eric Lemke July 15, 2015
Do It Now: How To Ditch Your Life & Travel The World Travel the world on a small budget. No excuses. Do it now, with 10 tips how to live the most adventure travel filled year yet. Written by Eric Hanson July 15, 2015
Wind Power: ‘Sail’ Kayak Or Canoe With Kite System This reel system gives kayak and canoe ‘sailors’ an easy way to manage their lines. Written by Sean McCoy July 15, 2015
Full Throttle? Polaris Expands E-Bike Line Polaris will exhibit at the Outdoor Retailer convention next to tents, water filters, and backpacking products. Written by Sean McCoy July 15, 2015
Suspended Sitting: ‘Chammock’ Is New Backcountry Chair A light, portable camping chair lets you hang in the breeze far from the car. Written by Eric Lemke July 15, 2015
Explore Colorado In Stickers These stickers celebrate the outdoors and one of our favorite states. Written by Sean McCoy July 15, 2015
Hike The PCT In Three Minutes A Pacific Crest Trail through hiker captured the epic trail in one-second videos, spliced together to experience the hike in just a few minutes. Written by Staff Post July 15, 2015
Beached Great White Shark Saved A juvenile great white beached itself while trying to catch seagulls off Chatham, Massachusetts. Thanks to the harbor master and beach-goers, this shark was saved. Written by Staff Post July 15, 2015
World’s Coolest Aid Station Is Above 13,000 Feet Running the Hardrock 100? Take a shot of tequila and hang at 13,000 feet with the Kroger’s Canteen crew. Written by Staff Post July 15, 2015
Patagonia Unveils ‘World’s Most Advanced Base Layer’ What sets it apart? Merino-poly yarn is exposed to a type of high-pressure air gun, resulting in “exploded” fibers that are soft and stretchy in… Written by Stephen Regenold July 15, 2015
Trailer: Fire, Mountain Bikes, Trucks & Neck Injury When a top downhill mountain biker breaks his neck, the road back is one wild ride. Written by Staff Post July 14, 2015
National Parks Scramble To Keep Up With Crowds Tourists bring much-needed dollars to small towns, but does Utah’s mega tourism campaign compromise the outdoor experience? Written by Eric Trenbeath July 14, 2015
Alleycat: Urban Street Bike Race Marks 10 Years As alleycat bike races go, the All City Championships holds sway as one of the biggest events in the U.S. Written by Bjorn Christianson July 14, 2015
‘Puzzle Lock’ Folding Knife This knife is unique because of a patent-pending locking design. A spring locks a “puzzle” shape piece of the blade into a corresponding slot. Written by Stephen Regenold July 14, 2015
‘Surrounding Water’ Record Tour: Musician Biking Around Lake Superior Musician Ben Weaver’s latest project is a 16-day, 1,300-mile circumnavigation of Lake Superior. Written by Stephen Regenold July 14, 2015
Brompton Urban Challenge: Race Thru City On Fold-Up Bike Riders of the high-end folding bikes get a chance this month to compete in four U.S. and one Canadian city. Written by Stephen Regenold July 14, 2015
Celebrate Hammocks: ‘Swayday’ Coming To Minneapolis Next Wednesday is National Hammock Day, how do you plan to celebrate? Written by Eric Lemke July 13, 2015
Fire Starter: If Blow Torch And Hair Dryer Had A Baby Fire-starters need not be this complicated, but the Bison Airlighter still looks pretty awesome. Written by Sean McCoy July 13, 2015
Refined Classic: Swiss Army Knife ‘Cadet Alox’ Review This Victorinox Swiss Army Knife Cadet Alox is a refined classic that fits in next to an iPad or a campfire. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene July 13, 2015
Seagull Steals GoPro The seagull-cam is now invented by a seagull. Written by Staff Post July 13, 2015
First Look: Jetboil Reinvents the Camp Stove for 2016 Jetboil has reinvented the car camping stove… and it’s awesome. Here is out review of the Genesis Base Camp Stove, coming in 2016. Written by Eric Lemke July 13, 2015
Scott Jurek Breaks Appalachian Trail Record Scott Jurek has broken the fastest-known-time (FKT) on the Appalachian Trail (AT) by approximately three hours. Written by Alex Kurt July 12, 2015
Backpack With Wheel, Stacking Rocks, Tiny GoPro: GearJunkie Week In Review Backpack With Wheel, Stacking Rocks, Tiny GoPro: GearJunkie Week In Review. Written by Staff Post July 10, 2015
Appalachian Trail Record: Scott Jurek Cuts It Close Just how tough is this trail? The legendary ultrarunner is struggling to match a record set by someone who hiked the whole thing. Written by Alex Kurt July 10, 2015
Party Barge: Picnic Table Equipped With Motor, Pontoon Floats You’ve heard of a Pedal Pub before, but how about a Paddle Pub? Written by Eric Lemke July 10, 2015
Backpack With Wheel: MULE Hauls Heavy Loads Over Any Terrain If you have to haul 100+ pounds over rough terrain, the outside-the-box design of the MULE ‘backpack’ just might work. Written by Eric Lemke July 10, 2015
Beer For Mountain Bike Trails Buy a beer, support a local trail. That is the premise behind a project this summer by Bent Paddle Brewing Co. Written by Stephen Regenold July 10, 2015
8,000 Calories: Reporter Pukes After Eating ‘Tour De France Diet’ A lowly reporter is no match for the daily diet of Tour De France rider. Written by Eric Lemke July 09, 2015
Speed Climber: Record Set On Colorado 14ers Denver climber Andrew Hamilton has set a blisteringly fast record up Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks. Written by Adam Nubern July 09, 2015