Interview: Gene Epsy Recalls 1951 AT Thru-Hike In 1951, Gene Espy became just the second person to hike the entire length of the Appalachian Trail. Oh, how times have changed. Written by Sponsored Post May 17, 2016
Huge PCT Cleanup Begins: Goal To Remove 1,000 Pounds Of Trash A group of four young thru-hikers heads north today from the southern terminus of the Pacific Crest Trail on a mission to clean 1,000 pounds… Written by Kyle Nossaman May 06, 2016
Going For Record, Couple ‘Crews’ Runner Across USA After 60 days, we watch in awe as Adam Kimble takes his final steps across the USA and into the Atlantic. This is what we… Written by Sponsored Post April 22, 2016
The Comprehensive Gear Guide for Your Adventure Dog Thousands of miles of hiking, running, and exploring with a dog have uncovered some must-have gear to keep you and your four-legged friend safe and… Written by Mackenzie Lobby Havey March 17, 2016
Hikers Pack 1,000 Pounds Of Trash Off Appalachian Trail A hiker saw trash gathering on trails, but instead of complaining, he and his friends rolled up their sleeves and got to work. Written by Elgin Stallard November 17, 2015
Gear Of The Remote Island ‘Mobile Office’ It took a lot of gear to support 10 guys at the GearJunkie Mobile Office. From Enerplex portable batteries to Swedish hatchets, this gear kept… Written by Sponsored Content October 19, 2015
Video: GearJunkie Takes Over Island As Mobile Office 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… Written by Sponsored Content October 19, 2015
Trip Report: Remote Island Mobile Office 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… Written by Sponsored Content October 19, 2015
10 Methods: Making Coffee in The Great Outdoors Coffee makes the great outdoors even greater. These 10 ways to brew in the outdoors are easy far from home. Written by Kyle Nossaman September 28, 2015
Power Cells: How To Choose A Flashlight Battery Batteries are the power plant of any portable lighting system. This primer will help you choose the right battery for every light. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene August 19, 2015
Man Bling: Leatherman ‘Wearable’ Tread Tool The Leatherman Tread is a fun, sometimes usable product with a techy, outdoorsy aesthetic. Written by Stephen Regenold July 21, 2015
Leatherman President’s Everyday Carry If you had access to all the best gear, designers and machinery in the world, what would you carry? Written by Anthony Sculimbrene June 26, 2015
Blade Boot Camp: A Buyer’s Guide To Folding Knives Choose a folding knife for the outdoors armed with the information you need about locks, opening mechanisms, and much more. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene May 14, 2015
Blade Boot Camp: A Buyer’s Guide to Choosing Your Knife Everything you need to know to buy the right knife for the job. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene May 05, 2015
First Look: Leatherman Multi-Tool For Kids Leatherman, the original multi-tool company, releases its first model made for kids. Written by Sean McCoy June 03, 2014
Andrew Skurka: How To Choose A Great Outdoors Guide You want to hire a guide for an outdoor adventure. Whether it be hiking, camping, climbing or mountaineering, these tips will help you choose the… Written by Sean McCoy May 28, 2014
Gear for ‘Sleeping in the Snow’ (winter camping guide) GearJunkie collaborated with Scouting to assemble a tutorial on winter camping, the “Eight winter gear items to help keep you warm.” Written by Stephen Regenold December 28, 2012
Lightest Multi-Tool: Leatherman Freestyle A march toward making the world’s most minimal multi-tool has led Leatherman to the Freestyle, a bare bones blade-and-pliers. Written by Stephen Regenold March 06, 2009
Gear Review: Leatherman Squirt P4 Many outdoor adventurers have a favorite piece of gear they always have with them. For me, it’s my Leatherman Squirt P4. Like MacGyver and his… Written by Ryan Dionne December 01, 2008
Leatherman’s Skeletool Weighs Just 5oz. The 5-ounce Leatherman Skeletool promises all the basic functions you need — but not a toothpick more. . . Written by Stephen Regenold November 03, 2008