Spraying Mud, Jumping Boulders: This Is Cyclocross (Video) Skinny tires and a lack of suspension don’t slow this rider as he blasts over rock-strewn trails and over boulders in one amazing video. Written by Sean McCoy March 25, 2014
Waterfalls, Volcanoes, Swinging Bridges… What A GJ Sweepstakes Trip Looks Like We hosted a sweepstakes that awarded gear and a trip to Costa Rica last year. The winner just returned and brought back some stellar shots… Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 25, 2014
First Look: ‘Updated’ Saucony Virrata 2 Maintains Greatness How do you make a great shoe better? Leave it alone. Written by Sean McCoy March 24, 2014
Wild In Miami… Sea-Doo, Music, And ‘Mouse Heads’ At Launch Event GearJunkie is in Miami this weekend for a major launch event with Sea-Doo and the Grammy-nominated performer Deadmau5. Written by Stephen Regenold March 24, 2014
First Look: Saris ‘Glow-In-Dark’ Bike Rack Yes, your bike rack may soon glow in the dark… Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 21, 2014
Mud Puddles, Snow Post-Holing In Waterproof Socks (can feet stay dry?) These waterproof socks, while not perfect, really do work. We give them a thorough test. Written by Sean McCoy March 21, 2014
A Search For Rarely-Seen Wild Horses On Remote Oregon ‘Steppe’ Elusive and rare, the Kiger Mustang is a descendant of horses brought to America by the Spanish hundreds of years ago. Jeff Kish heads into… Written by Sean McCoy March 21, 2014
52 Hikes In 52 Weeks: Goal To Get Outside Laurie Tewksbury has a no-excuses method to get outside. Her plan could get you out the door more, too. Written by Sean McCoy March 20, 2014
Could This Octagon ‘Chest Box’ Improve Fly Fishing? This clever new wearable box is an organizational multi-tool for fly fishers. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 20, 2014
‘Run Until You’re Caught’ In New ‘Chase’ Race For Charity In this race, held simultaneously at locations around the world, the last runner caught wins. Written by Sean McCoy March 20, 2014
Go Jump In A (Frozen) Lake: Ice Swimming Is Crazy, ‘Refreshing’ Pastime If Minnesota’s bitter winter air isn’t cold enough, the water should be just right. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 19, 2014
World’s Longest Overhanging Roof Climb Conquered World renowned climbers Chris Sharma and Stefan Glowacz raised the bar on overhanging climbs by starting deep in the bowels of the Earth. Their new… Written by Sean McCoy March 19, 2014
Ice Climbing At The Olympics. Insider’s Perspective From ‘World Stage’ In Sochi Ice climbing debuted in Sochi this year. Here’s an inside look at what went down. Written by Sean McCoy March 19, 2014
‘HTFU’… And Eight More Tips For Conquering Your First 50K Our editor ran her third 50K last weekend. Here are a few tips she’s learned along the way. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 18, 2014
Shocking ‘Hit And Run’ Scene Staged By Police To Raise Bike Awareness The scene above is staged. But the left-for-dead dummy is no joke to police in Belarus. Written by Stephen Regenold March 18, 2014
A Race Thru The Jungle… Video Details Epic Adventure Across Belize This is what it looks like to race for 220 miles through the jungle with no rest for three days and nights. You won’t believe… Written by Sean McCoy March 17, 2014
Ultra Lounging In Three-Sided Hammock A new design puts a unique twist (and extra side) on a staple of summer. Written by Sean McCoy March 17, 2014
A Watch That Can Charge Your Phone The new solar charger is so small it’s worn on the wrist. Written by Sean McCoy March 17, 2014
Bamboo Mountaineering Fat Bike Designed For Speedy Approaches This handmade fat bike is built to take on the longest mountain approaches. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 14, 2014
Video: His First Race Was Against Horses, 40 Years Later He’s Still Running In 1974, Gordy Ainsleigh competed against horses in a 100-mile run that gave birth to one of the most famous ultra races in the world.… Written by Sean McCoy March 14, 2014
Survive The Desert: 16 Tips To Stay Alive A guide shares 16 tips to safely enjoy a desert adventure. Written by Sean McCoy March 14, 2014
Video: Massive Avalanche Destroys Ski Lift This compilation of ski patroller, helicopter and drone footage demonstrates the incredible force of a huge avalanche that swept a Washington ski area earlier this… Written by Sean McCoy March 13, 2014
Ice Road A Temporary Island Lifeline, Tourist Attraction For a few months of the winter, residents of Madeline Island in Lake Superior can freely travel to the mainland by car over a real… Written by Andrew Wright March 13, 2014
Great Tasting Water, Way Less Waste Get great tasting water without the waste. We give the KOR bottle a review. Written by Sean McCoy March 13, 2014
Ice Axe, Kid On His Back Training kids to climb in a very unusual location… Written by Stephen Regenold March 13, 2014
First Look: CamelBak Enters ‘Filter Pitcher’ Market With Relay New this week, CamelBak ships a water filtration pitcher. You pour water in at top and it filters “at the speed of your faucet.” Written by Stephen Regenold March 12, 2014
‘Stingray’ Tent Is A Portable Treehouse Childhood dreams of a treehouse anywhere? This funky hammock/tent design from Tensile is a treehouse that can travel. Written by Sean McCoy March 12, 2014
Reminder: Bears Can Climb (hang food bags high)! It’s crazy how far this bear will go to get a snack in this video. Written by Sean McCoy March 12, 2014
Rain, Sleet And Sweat No Match For $10 Waterproof Wallet This simple pouch carries cards, cash and receipts safely away from incidental moisture and is super thin and light. Written by Sean McCoy March 12, 2014
Ultra Athlete, Orthodox: Hutterite Woman Skis Winter Ultra Race Hannah Hoefer is not the only member of the Hutterite faith in Canada, but she might be one of the most hardcore. Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 12, 2014