Columbia Sportswear Hires ‘Directors Of Toughness’ This might be the best job in the outdoors world. Written by Staff Post October 07, 2015
‘One Tough Mother’ Returning To Columbia Pitch Gert Boyle, the Chairwoman of Columbia Sportswear, will return to her iconic role in the brand’s advertising. Written by Sean McCoy October 07, 2015
October Snow: Powder Turns Today In Colorado At least one person has got a few powder turns in Colorado so far this year. Written by Sean McCoy October 06, 2015
Man Fights Off Grizzly By Shoving Arm Down Its Throat Man says unorthodox method passed down from grandmother’s magazine clipping may have saved his life. Written by Sean McCoy October 06, 2015
Chance Of A Lifetime: Expert Climbers Seek Young Protégés The Alpine Mentors program is seeking applicants for a free, two-year mentorship program with some of the world’s top climbers. Written by Sean McCoy October 06, 2015
Camp Mistakes, Inflatable Snowshoes, Dozing Daredevils: GearJunkie Week In Review 19 of the week’s top articles in one place. A recap of stories, week of Sept. 25 – Oct 2, 2015. Written by Staff Post October 03, 2015
Will Colorado’s New Toll Lane Ease ‘Ski Highway’ Misery? Would you pay $30 to skip 13 miles of bumper to bumper traffic? Colorado officials think some people might. Written by Sean McCoy October 02, 2015
Land Grab? Myths Of The American National Monument Uproar, anger and emotions often fuel debates about federal management of public lands. But what is a National Monument or Park, really? Written by Kyle Nossaman October 01, 2015
Riders Injured, More Than 1 Million Bikes Recalled If not closed, the quick-release lever can wedge into the disc-brake rotor, causing a bike to abruptly stop. Written by Stephen Regenold September 30, 2015
AT Record, Tent In Wind, ‘Secret’ TNF Line: GearJunkie Week In Review 20 of the week’s top articles in one place. A recap of stories, week of Sept. 18 – 25, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 26, 2015
Woman Sets New Unsupported Record On Appalachian Trail Heather ‘Anish’ Anderson covered the 2,190-mile Appalachian Trail in 54 days, 7 hours, and 48 minutes. Written by Leon Lutz September 25, 2015
Wild Fight: The East’s First Wilderness National Monument The fight is on to make Birthplace Of Rivers a flagship National Monument, the first of its kind in the East. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 24, 2015
Early Snows, Hunting Knives, Bike Industry Sexism: GearJunkie Week In Review 26 of the week’s top articles in one place. A recap of stories, week of Sept. 14 – 18, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 19, 2015
Colorado To Spend $100 Million On Bike Infrastructure Colorado wants to be the best state for biking, and it is investing to improve bike lanes, educate drivers, and give more people access to… Written by Sean McCoy September 16, 2015
Most Graffitied National Parks, By The Numbers More than 600 incidents of graffiti have been reported in National Parks since 2013. Written by Gloria Dickie September 15, 2015
Felon Swims ‘Wilderness Crossing’ To Get Into USA Thousands of people cross illegally into the United States from Mexico each year. But in this odd case, a man decided to swim in from… Written by Staff Post September 14, 2015
Grill Hauler, Cool Kids Rides, Portable Camp Stove: GearJunkie Week In Review 26 of the week’s top articles in one place. A recap of stories, week of Sept. 4 – 11, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 12, 2015
Vet Firefighter’s View: Inside the Washington Wildfires A firefighter medic working at the North Star Fire in Washington state tells the story of Pacific Northwest fires from the inside. Written by Wayne Hare September 11, 2015
Cannondale Recalls 23,000 Mountain Bikes Cannondale has recalled 23,000 mountain bikes between $2,000 and $10,000 with the brand’s ‘OPI’ stem/steering tube. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Quiksilver Files For Bankruptcy The surf, skate and mountain apparel brand lists debts of $826 million. Written by Sean McCoy September 09, 2015
Mount Everest: ‘Open’ For Fall Climbing Season In Nepal Nobokazu Kuriki of Japan will be the first person to attempt Everest’s summit after massive earthquakes hit Nepal last spring. Written by Sean McCoy September 08, 2015
Man Carries Grill 4.5 Miles To Propose Marriage This guy hauled a giant grill into the backcountry to make a romantic dinner. While the effort pulls at the heartstrings, hasn’t he heard of… Written by Kyle Nossaman September 08, 2015
Ultralight Camper, Grappling Hooks, Crocobiner: GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s outdoors news all in one place. A recap of top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 28 – Sept. 4, 2015. Written by Staff Post September 04, 2015
Why Is Obama Getting Dirty With Bear Grylls? President Obama’s recent trip to Alaska to stump for his climate change initiative brings with it the odd partnership with Bear Grylls. Written by Patrick Murphy September 01, 2015
Denali Name Restored to Famed Alaskan Mountain Denali, you’re officially ‘The Great One’ one again. Written by Sean McCoy August 30, 2015
‘Baked’ Gloves, Bike Locks, Backpacking Gear… GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s outdoors news all in one place. A recap of top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 21 – 28, 2015. Written by Sean McCoy August 29, 2015
Repair Kit, Briefcase Stove, Purify Water With Sun: GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s news, all in one place! We recap the top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 14 – 21, 2015. Written by Staff Post August 22, 2015
Animas River Spill ‘Caps 150 Years Of Pollution’ Interactive map shows the other threats to the Animas and San Juan Rivers. Written by Jonathan Thompson August 19, 2015
Columbia Sportswear Hiring ‘Directors Of Toughness’ This is a gear junkie dream job, a six-month contract that involves traveling the world and testing gear. Written by Staff Post August 17, 2015
Packrafting, Metallic Tent, Beer Mile Guide: GearJunkie Week In Review A week’s news, all in one place! We recap the top stories on GearJunkie, week of August 7-14, 2015. Written by Staff Post August 15, 2015