
Across A Continent In Winter: Gear For The PCT
Two men just hiked across America in winter. This gear helped them succeed on the first winter thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Two men just hiked across America in winter. This gear helped them succeed on the first winter thru-hike of the Pacific Crest Trail.
Is she a Glamper, an Everyday Explorer, or an Adventurer? This gift guide has got all these women covered.
For anyone who loves a gentle swing while they sleep… this guide has everything you need.
Tenkara fishing rods have boomed in popularity during the last year as an ultralight, simple rig to tuck into backpacks and fish small water. The Tenkara Rod Co. Owyhee is made for bigger quarry.
At just 4.5 ounces, this jacket provides complete protection from wind and rain. Our editor tests the Dynafit Transalper women’s jacket.
Dynafit is best known for its backcountry ski gear. But the company has amazing summer gear, too, including apparel, outerwear, and shoes. We got a first look.
Our twice-annual pilgrimage to the Outdoor Retailer trade show in Salt Lake City starts tomorrow. Thousands of brands display new wares and gear that won’t be available to the public until 2015. This post reveals a smattering of swag that already caught our eye.
From the trail contributing editor Jeff Kish submitted this review. The whole tent, made of Cuben material, weighs an incredibly feather-light 17.5 ounces.
The to-be-released Mountainsmith Mountain Dome 2 is a mid-priced, all-around backpacking tent. Our editor reviews it after a night in the Rockies.
GearJunkie contributor Jeff Kish is about to begin a through-hike of the 1,200-mile Pacific Northwest Trail to test gear and document what is regarded as the most challenging of the National Scenic Trails.
Fully waterproof and breathable, the Montane Minimus Jacket packs down tiny and weighs less than half a pound. We review this ultralight storm shell.
The Sea To Summit Spark sleeping bag is a good option when you need to cram a lot of warmth into a tiny space. Contributor Steve Graepel puts it to the test in this review.
When an Iron Chef winner decides to make great camp food, the results are “Good To Go.”
Portable wind generator adds one more option to the list of off-the-grid power options.
This lantern can light up your campsite and power up your phone.
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