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Indyeva Spor II Tank Top Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The tank top Spor II is made from a fabric containing TENCELTM Lyocell, a biodegradable and compostable cellulosic fiber created using an environmentally responsible closed-loop process that transforms wood pulp obtained from sustainable sources into fibers. The blend of these ecological fibers with polyester fibers provides durability, breathability, softness,...
Kari Traa Fryd Long Sleeve Baselayer Top Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Kari Traa Fryd Longsleeve is a soft, quick-drying synthetic performance women’s baselayer top for kicking ass in one of four beautiful patterns. The super-soft, 4-way stretch material and flatlock seams work together to move with you and cut out chafing when you really go for it. Cuff endings...
Obermeyer Bombshell Luxe Jacket Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Bombshell Luxe Jacket is the ultimate winter jacket for women who demand both performance and style. The 600-fill synthetic down power equivalent body insulation provides exceptional warmth, while the removable faux fur trim on the hood adds a touch of luxury. This jacket also features an adjustable hem...
Columbia Saturday Trail Long Short Womens
  DESCRIPTION   This lightweight, short with comfort stretch fabric featuring UPF 50 sun protection and advanced repellency is idea for the trail.   PRODUCT DETAILS   Omni-Shield™ advanced repellency overlayOmni-Shade™ UPF 50 sun protectionGusset detailZip-closed security pocketMid riseStraight legActive FitComfort stretchUses - TrailImported   SPECS   Fabric - Omni-Shield™ Summiteer Lite 96% nylon / 4%...
Roxy Meade Insulated Snow Jacket
  DESCRIPTION   From a shred in the park to a run down the mountain, the insulated Meade is a tailored short-fit snow jacket with 10K ROXY DryFlight® technology and critically taped seams, ensuring a waterproof construction. The WarmFlight® insulation promises to keep you warm without the bulk for optimal freedom of...
Kari Traa Henni Hybrid Jacket Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Kari Traa Henni Hybrid is a regular-fit women’s jacket that’s ready for anything the backcountry can throw at you. Use it as an outer jacket or layer up for extra warmth. The hood, high collar and insulation keep out the mountain cold, while the robust design and durable...
Obermeyer Printed Clio Softshell Pants Womens
  DESCRIPTION   On-mountain performance, head-turning style, and a suite of ski-ready features for a flattering, ‘just right’ ski pant.   Our Clio Pant is a stylish, perfectly-shaped women’s ski pant made for all-season capability. From intense winter runs to leisurely cross-country touring, the Clio is engineered to get the job done --...
Sno Skins Dreamcatcher Draped Cowl Neck Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Dreamcatcher Draped Cowl Neck by SnoSkins. ...
FITS Seirra Light OTC Ski Socks Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The perfect hybrid ski sock. Cushioning is located in the toe box, shin and heel, ideal for the skier looking for a high-performance ski sock with a little extra padding in all the right places. The Merino wool construction naturally wicks away moisture to regulate temperature while trailblazing. Great...
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Mountain Running in the Sierra Nevada
  One of the best parts of mountain running is when you get to walk. I’m not calling mountain running a gentle stroll, but generally, you’re not full-on, maxed-out sprinting hour after hour up an enormous rock pile. The running part is great, but the main draw is that rock pile and the ones around it. Just being, and moving, in...
A Guide to Thru
  Written by: McKenzie Barney   New Zealand’s Te Araroa Trail is the world’s newest long-distance thru-hike. Stretching 3,000 km from Cape Reinga, at the top of the North Island, to Bluff, at the bottom of the South Island, the TA is defined by its challenging terrain, unpredictable weather and navigational obstacles, and just may be the toughest of the world’s major...
“Link Sar has Been Climbed”—American Team Makes First Ascent
  Photos courtesy of Graham Zimmerman   Eighteen years after his first attempt to reach the summit of Link Sar, prolific climber Steve Swenson finally stood atop the notoriously technical peak in Pakistan’s Karakoram. He was joined by alpinists Mark Richey, 61; expedition leader Graham Zimmerman, 33; and Chris Wright, 36. In an endeavor that was uncertain right to the last moment,...
Himalayas: Preparing for and Hiking at High Altitude
  I’ve joined friends and photographers, Dan and Janine Patitucci for a ten-day Himalayan adventure trek across the Gangotri Glacier organized by Ruck Sack Tours. This glacier is one of the main sources of the Ganges River, and one of the largest in the Himalaya. However, it is rapidly receding. We scramble over rock and rubble where ice once stretched to...
From Sea to Source: Misadventures & Camping on the Hudson River
  In August of 2019, my friend Kirk and I fulfilled a childhood dream, paddling the Hudson River from source to sea. Growing up, my friends and I would explore my small hometown and go as far as we could get before making it home for dinner. We would go paddling, swimming, cliff jumping, hiking and occasionally jump trains when they...
How to Hike the Oregon Coast Trail
  Words and Photos by Laura Lancaster      “I knew you were coming.”   I had been dreading this stretch of the Oregon Coast Trail that ran between Manzanita and Tillamook since we started weekend thru-hiking (or section-hiking) it in chunks back in 2017. Heading south from Tillamook, the OCT follows Highway 101—the main artery for the Oregon Coast—for over 10 miles...
North of 60: Three Incredible Hikes in the Yukon Territory
  Story and Images by Joe Yelverton Story and Images by Joe Yelverton   The Sprinter van is packed, travel mug’s full of coffee, playlist is ready. Only 10 hours to go till I arrive in the Yukon Territory.   Despite being a full-time Alaskan I always look forward to my time in the Yukon— “North of 60” as many Yukoners call it—referring...
Packrafting the Flathead River in Montana’s Bob Marshall Wilderness
  Packrafting opened up a world of adventure for me. Being from the desert, the idea of hauling a raft deep into the wilderness was fairly novel. But when photographer Jacob Moon and his wife Natasha invited me to go packrafting on the South Fork of the Flathead, one of the world’s premier rivers, I couldn’t say no.      Photo by...
Glacier Peak—Skiing Washington’s Most Remote Volcano
  Words Photos by William Woodward      Volcano skiing is a well-honored pastime in Washington. While our most famous volcanoes live in plain sight, like Mt. Rainier and Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak often remains hidden but for a few high points on public roads. The fifth volcano highest in the state, Glacier is second only to Mt. Rainier in climbing prominence,...
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Goodyear Wrangles 3 New All-Terrain Tire Choices for Work and Play
  Goodyear is shaking up its Wrangler truck and SUV tire lineup. The trio of off-road–ready rubber offerings it has just announced includes one second-generation tire and two completely new ones.   The replacement delivers more for working trucks and vans, while the two new tires should give drivers of electric pickups and drivers who want a little more adventure in their...
First Drive Review: 2026 Toyota RAV4 Has Something for (Almost) Everyone
  While the sixth-generation RAV4 isn’t a radical departure from the crossover that came before, it has enough going for it that it’s certain to win back loyal owners while also “conquesting” buyers from the competition.   That starts with a cleaner, more appealing design, inside and out, an assortment of new features, and upgraded technology. Toyota has also upgraded the off-road–oriented...
White House Plans to Fire Hundreds More From National Park Service
  Since taking office in January, President Trumps administration has fired nearly a quarter, or 24%, of the National Park Services workforce.   Now the White House is planning to shed even more parks workers.   The U.S. Department of the Interior will “imminently abolish more than 2,000 employees across the agency, including hundreds of people working at the National Park Service (NPS),...
100 Miles, Still No Chafe: 2025 Salomon Adv Skin 12 Review
  Salomon’s Adv Skin 12 has long been one of the most recognized running vests on the trail. Back in 2019, GearJunkie’s Sean McCoy lined up for the Leadville 100 with the vest strapped on.   One hundred miles later, he finished without a single hot spot or hint of chafing: high praise for a pack worn through one of the toughest...
SoundGear Shield Earplugs Keep the Boom Down and the Conversation Going
  Huh? What did you say? What was that? I found myself repeating these and similar phrases way too often while at the gun range and hunting with my friends.   My buddies didn’t like repeating themselves, and I didn’t like yelling at them to hear myself through my old earplugs. I was ecstatic when given the chance to upgrade to the...
One Stubborn Companion: Kizer Beaver Knife Review
  In the outdoor world, one thing we can’t seem to shake is people looking to lighten their load by cutting ounces on the things they carry. It’s gotten so bad that people are carrying lighter EDC knives with them, if they carry knives at all. Though I don’t agree that an EDC knife should be less than 3 ounces, that’s...
Rivian Spinoff Brings Car Tech to the E-Bike: Introducing the ‘Also TM-B’
  What if you could get an e-bike with automotive-grade electronics and software? Thats the promise made by mobility startup Also.   Its a company that was created as a spinoff of electric truck and SUV company Rivian. Like Rivian, it has developed its own motors, batteries, and software. The Also TM-B e-bike has features you expect from a car, not something...
Wristwatch Workhorse: Vaer C4 Tactical Field DLC Solar Watch Review
  The sun rises late in Octobers autumn gloom, and 5:30 a.m. wakeups to run my tireless German shorthaired pointer are pitch-dark affairs. Over the last month, Ive been looking to check the glowing face of the Vaer C4 Tactical watch on my nightstand to verify that, yes, my alarm is about to go off. Time to swing those legs over...
Study: Outdoor Gear Brings Microplastics to Backcountry
  From backpacks and apparel to shoes and trekking poles — lots of outdoor gear has become lighter and more durable in recent years. But those advancements are often the result of synthetic materials, which can break down into microplastics that impact the health of both humans and the environment.    New research suggests that this harmful pollution is increasingly finding its way...
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