An Inside Look At Hottest Video Production House In The Outdoors This might be the best brand reel we’ve ever seen. Written by Sean McCoy February 13, 2015
Into The Mind Of A Big Wave Surfer Greg Long talks about risks, rewards and the passion of riding the world’s biggest waves. Written by Sean McCoy February 13, 2015
Women Set Speed Record On ‘The Nose’ Libby Sauter and Mayan Smith-Gobat are blazing fast. Written by Mallory Paige February 12, 2015
Hardshell Bike Box Takes Flight From Airplane Mechanic When an airplane mechanic designs a frame box, the result is unique. Written by Steve Graepel February 12, 2015
Trash or Treasure? 5 Times To Buy Used Gear Buy new for the latest and greatest, or buy used and save cash? Here are five times it’s logical to buy used. Written by Sarah Hanavan February 12, 2015
Snowmobiler Buried By Avalanche His buddies act fast to dig him free. Written by Sean McCoy February 12, 2015
Chuck Buck, Chairman Of Buck Knives, Dies At 78 Buck led the knife company as President for 20 years. Written by Sean McCoy February 11, 2015
Yellowstone To Charge Backcountry Fees Yellowstone National Park to start charging overnight backcountry permit fees. Written by Eric Lemke February 11, 2015
Suunto Jewelry Travels The World So far, it’s shown up everywhere from mountaintops to dog sleds. Written by Eric Lemke February 11, 2015
Fastest Road Bike We’ve Ridden Yet The Ridley Noah SL is a remarkable piece of engineering. We put it through a few fast rides in California last week. Written by Tom Puzak February 11, 2015
No Brakes! Skier Falls Through Ice If there was ever any question that skiing on thin ice was a bad idea. Written by Eric Lemke February 11, 2015
11 SkyMall Gizmos You’ve Gotta See Before Gone SkyMall may be bankrupt, but these odd outdoorsy products live on. Written by Adam Ruggiero February 11, 2015
New Film To Showcase Michigan Ice Climbing Since the early 1980s Midwesterners dreaming of big peaks have cut their teeth on this excellent ice. Written by Eric Lemke February 10, 2015
Thermacell Camp Lantern Repels Mosquitos Soon-to-market lantern emits “synthetic copy of the natural repellent found in chrysanthemums.” Written by Sean McCoy February 10, 2015
Wild Horses Of The West: Unbranded Unbranded tells the tale of 16 wild horses driven from southern Arizona to the Canadian boarder. Written by Eric Lemke February 10, 2015
Big Prizes In Statewide Scavenger Hunt GearJunkie.com is giving away more than $60,000 in gear and prizes this year. Written by Eric Lemke February 10, 2015
Colorado I-70: Rocky Mountain Highway I-70 is a world-class mountain freeway, perhaps one of a kind. It’s also one of only two ways to reach the glorious powder stashes of… Written by Sean McCoy February 09, 2015
’10 Years Of Fat Bikes’ “If you saw a fat bike back in the day, it was like seeing a friggin’ unicorn.” Written by The Editor February 09, 2015
Senators Want To Rename Mount McKinley The lawmakers from Alaska hope to officially return Mount McKinley’s original name, Denali, which means “The Great One.” Written by Sean McCoy February 09, 2015
‘Fantasy’ Maps Of Midwest The map shows the states’ diverse landscapes and natural features in a brightly colored, whimsical style. Written by Eric Lemke February 09, 2015
Tipple Take: What Your Beer Says About You There’s more to your suds than water, hops and barley. Written by Adam Ruggiero February 09, 2015
Snowskater Outruns Avalanche Riding a binding-less “snowskate” is tough enough without an avalanche to outrun. Written by Sean McCoy February 09, 2015
More Space Per Pound With ‘Inverted’ Tent The Sierra Designs Tensegrity backpacking tent uses inverted architecture for more shoulder space. Written by Eric Lemke February 09, 2015
Lotion Up! Neck Warmer ‘Moisturizes’ Skin The Roxy Enjoy And Care line of clothing and accessories are intended to moisturize skin while keeping you warm. But does it work? Our writer… Written by Mallory Paige February 09, 2015
‘SlimBike’ Doubles As Wall Art Bike will have a special part on its stem, called the FlipCrown, which lets a rider flip the handlebars 90 degrees. Written by Stephen Regenold February 09, 2015
Day In The Life Of A Ski Photographer Don’t you wish your work day looked like this. Written by Sean McCoy February 06, 2015
Bandana Is Knot Cheat Sheet Don’t know your bowline from your square knot? This bandana will set your bends straight. Written by Sean McCoy February 06, 2015
Meet The ‘Geocaching Vlogger’ Johnson’s obsession is geocaching, and on his YouTube channel there are more than 300 video-blogs, or “vlogs,” as he calls them. Written by Eric Lemke February 06, 2015
Rugged Shell: iPhone Cases For The Outdoors Over two months we put a handful of cases to the test for the iPhone 6, including on hikes, biking, running, and for workaday use. Written by Stephen Regenold February 06, 2015
Mount Hood In A Glass The company compiled the map data, which included the mountain’s ridges, canyons, and its peak, and then converted it into a 3D model to be… Written by Eric Lemke February 06, 2015