
Three Keys To Set Up Your Own ‘Mobile Office’
Our Mobile Office correspondents have three key takeaways from their two years of working (and playing) on the road.
SponsoredOur Mobile Office correspondents have three key takeaways from their two years of working (and playing) on the road.
SponsoredTo truly appreciate your RV or camping trailer, you’ve got to take it off the grid once in a while. Here’s how to properly ‘boondock’.
SponsoredTired of riding the same local trails? GearJunkie field editor Adam Nubern shows us some great apps for finding fresh MTB adventures.
SponsoredA ski resort shuts down. A town begins to fade. But resurgence is seen when a dedicated group of bikers moves in to build trails.
SponsoredCarden Wyckoff just traversed a 79-mile stretch of the Appalachian Trail with her siblings even though she cannot hike.
Working remotely is a dream for many people. After two years of working from a mobile office our contributors have some advice.
10 states and 4,440 miles. The 3rd Annual Trans-American Bike Race is happening now. We sent our mobile office to mile 500 to serve as Trail Angels for the riders.
SponsoredIn 1951, Gene Espy became just the second person to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail. Oh, how times have changed.
SponsoredAfter 60 days, we watch in awe as Adam Kimble takes his final steps across the USA and into the Atlantic. This is what we saw along the way.
SponsoredIt took a lot of gear to support 10 guys at the GearJunkie Mobile Office. From Enerplex portable batteries to Swedish hatchets, this gear kept us stoked in the backcountry.
What happens when you put 10 GearJunkies on a remote island with enough power to supply a small village and way more gear than they could ever use? Enter the GearJunkie Mobile office for a peek.
What happens when you put 10 GearJunkie editors, hundreds of pounds of gear, a cooler full of beer, and enough EnerPlex products to power a small village in the woods for two days?
No, thanks.