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
Annual Weirdness At ‘Stupor Bowl’ Alleycat Bike Race A tradition that exemplifies the hardiness (and weirdness) of both Minnesotans and the bicycle-messenger community, Stupor Bowl returned to the streets of Minneapolis last weekend. Written by Bjorn Christianson February 05, 2015
Fatbiking: An Infographic How big has fatbiking really become? Written by Eric Lemke February 05, 2015
Watch Now: ‘Valley Uprising’ “Valley Uprising” premiered last year as a traveling series on the Reel Rock Tour. It’s now available for download here… Written by Eric Lemke February 05, 2015
Avalanche: Snowboarder Captures First-Person Footage A snowboarder captured harrowing first-person GoPro footage while caught in an avalanche. Written by Billy Brown February 05, 2015
Review: MiiR Stainless Steel Camping Growler Examined By Beer Expert We took a made-for-the-outdoors growler into a brewery for some professional perspective. Written by Eric Lemke February 05, 2015
Gear Line Organizes All Your Stuff Take a daisy chain, add a couple oversize twist ties, a few carabiners, and you have one of the strangest pieces of gear to arrive… Written by Eric Lemke February 04, 2015
Six-Story Ice Sculpture Collapses On Shore Of Lake Superior Wisconsin man uses recycled water (from a geo-thermal heating system) and a robotic arm to continually spray water on the sculpture. Written by Eric Lemke February 04, 2015
Tested: 10 Good Skis For 2015 Three testers spent the day riding as many new skis and snowboards for 2015 as they could. It was a lot of fun. Written by Sean McCoy February 04, 2015
Underground Bike Park (Louisville Mega Cavern) Now Open The world’s first underground bike park, complete with 12 miles of trails and a BMX park, opens up in Kentucky next week. Written by Billy Brown February 04, 2015
Bike Bottle Cage Can Tote Gear (and Beer) The first version of this Salsa cage was made of metal. This one is injection-molded nylon. Written by Eric Lemke February 03, 2015
Scarpa Ski Boot Recall Scarpa will refund customers cost of the boot. Written by Sean McCoy February 02, 2015
Carabiner Clip For Lighter The Lighter Holder connects to a mini Bic and offers a carabiner clip. Written by Stephen Regenold February 02, 2015
Camping Trailer Made From Water Tanks This trailer is an ingenious use of common materials. Written by Sean McCoy February 02, 2015
Fatbiker Skims Across Open Water Add bicycles to the list of things you can skim across ponds. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling February 01, 2015