Prescription Action Eyewear

Eyewear is annoying in the outdoors. Foggy lenses, sweaty frames, mud splats on glass — all are common complications of wearing glasses in the great…

REI Wheeled Adventure Luggage

Rolling wheel-equipped luggage, once a leathery genre of the business class, hit the mainstream years ago as airline travelers realized its ease and efficiency. I…

Gel-Bot water/gel bottle

Energy gel and water are the preferred fuels for untold millions of aerobic athletes. Gel provides quick calories. Water hydrates. The two work well together.…

The Gear Junkie, TV star?

Wow, two live-and-on-the-air appearances by The Gear Junkie this week. No. 1: Check out the first Gear Junkie video, just posted today. . . CLICK…

Too much gear?

Christian DeBenedetti, a New York-based writer, has set up a new website/charity called the Gear Bank (www.thegearbank.org). Essentially, this is a winter-gear/apparel clothes drive directed…

Humu-humu-nuku-nuku-apua’a

That’s the name of a bike. . . Indeed, Kona’s Humu-humu-nuku-nuku-apua’a is a cruiser that retails for $349. Pic is below. It has a cromoly…

ForbesTraveler.com — 21st-Century Camping

Want the scoop on Neiman Marcus’ new “TV Lantern”? How about feather beds made for the outback? Click to ForbesTraveler.com for a story I just…

Black Diamond Rechargeable Uber-Headlamp

Black Diamond’s latest headlamp offering—the Icon model—has a 3-watt LED with 55 hours of burn time. Translation: Bright beam for a long time. To boot,…

Welcome to THEGEARJUNKIE.com!

Today we officially launch with full access to the web site, including a vast archive of gear reviews, adventure-travel feature stories, interactive slideshows, and video…

New York Times

My story on via ferrata climbing—see blog post below from 08/28/06—ran in New York Times today. Mike Santi, our Online Publisher, was on the front…

Riverboarding Video

My column on riverboarding ran in today’s Seattle PI. See here: https://seattlepi.nwsource.com/getaways/284807_gearjunkie14.html Also, check out the video below. This is from “Ice” — the kind…

Outdoor Industry Trends

In the take-it-for-what-it’s-worth file, the organizers of the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market trade show have identified a few “key trends” based on last month’s show…

Teva Shoes (not sandals!)

Since 1984, when a Grand Canyon river guide invented a unique sport-oriented sandal with over-the-foot nylon straps, the Teva brand has been synonymous with open-toe…

Holistic Fitness Gear

Metaphysics rarely intertwines with physical fitness. But the mixing of magic, muscle and mind is encouraged by a tiny subgenre of companies in the outdoors…

Via Ferrata in Ogden

Last week I traveled to Ogden, Utah, on assignment for New York Times. My gig: Climb the nation’s newest via ferrata routes in Waterfall Canyon…

OR Show, gear highlights

Mike Santi, Online Publisher of THEGEARJUNKIE.com, and I just returned from the OR Show in Salt Lake City. (Outdoor Retailer Summer Market 2006, if you’re…

Yes, you can surf in Wyoming…

Surfer boys on the Snake River in Jackson, Wyo. Impressive! And he’s an “altruistic hedonist” (as per the voice-over…)

Urban-skid-out-biker-kid-extraordinaire

(courtesy of www.howtoavoidthebummerlife.com via YouTube via some random upload from someone with too much time on their hands. . .)

Wenger Uber-Knife

OK, now I’ve seen it all. . . You think your Swiss Army Knife is fat and packed with implements? Well, move over plastic toothpick…

Quechua 2-Second Tent

Last week I reviewed three high-end tents made for minimalist hikers who need to go fast and light through the wilds. This week’s featured shelter,…

Riverboarding

Just off Interstate Highway 70 in eastern Utah, in the steep topography north of its namesake town, the snaking Green River cuts a deep gorge…

Primal Quest

Well, we lived. The Primal Quest was a battle to the death, at least some days. Temps as high as 110 degrees. Endless walking in…

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