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Titanium Gravel Bikes, Recycled Wool Jackets, Topo Designs Watches, and More Emerging Gear
Nov 9, 2025
VERO X-Realtree Tide Tracker Review: Time and Tide With Affordable Elegance
Nov 9, 2025
Car Camping Optimized: Pacific Adventure Works Hideway Sleep Platform Review
Nov 9, 2025
Nov 9, 2025
‘Alone’ Africa Episode 2: Isolation Delivers a Devastating Blow
  Every episode of Alone starts the same way.   Before we dive into the action, the TV screen flashes a quotation from famous historic person, like Winston Churchill or Aristotle. These one-liners are often about the cruel and dangerous potential of Mother Nature.   If you live among wolves you have to act like a wolf, states one said by Nikita Khrushchev.   But...
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Nov 9, 2025
Tariff Dodger: (Mostly) Made-in-USA Knafs ‘Little Lulu’ Review
  For the last few months, the outdoor industry, along with most other manufacturing industries in the U.S, has been in a pickle over the same buzzword: tariffs. With the Trump administrations starts and stops on import taxes, disruptions have impacted brands of all sizes.Its left many companies struggling to forecast budgets and plan for the future.   Knafs has steadily made...
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Nov 9, 2025
Your Summertime Après Adventure: Trailgating With Long Trail Brewery
  Nothing feels better than completing a long hike. Well, nothing except the cold beer you have waiting for you back at the trailhead. The like-minded folks at Long Trail Brewery know a thing or two about those ahh moments after a long trek, when kicking back with friends and a cold beer is the ultimate reward. A little trailgating, if...
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Nov 9, 2025
Massive Rockfall Kills 2 Hikers, Injures Others at Banff National Park
  One of Canadas most popular national parks turned deadly Thursday, when a sudden rockfall rained boulders and dust down on visiting hikers.   The incident occurred at about 1 p.m. Thursday, when Parks Canada received a report of a rockfall near Bow Glacier Falls in Banff National Park. Canadian officials confirmed that one person was immediately found dead at the scene....
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Nov 9, 2025
Snag Early Summer Deals From Backcountry, YETI, Osprey, and More
  Backcountry: Up to 70% Off      Adidas TERREX Agravic Speed Ultra; (photo/Craig Randall) The deals keep coming over at Backcountry, which is offering 70% off clearance items and 40% off lots more as part of an early July Fourth sale.   Some of the deals include popular outdoor gear that rarely see large discounts. Case in point: The Adidas TERREX Agravic...
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Nov 9, 2025
This Rod Won’t Teach You to Fish, But It’ll Do Everything Else: Fenwick Elite Bass Casting Rod Review
  I immediately knew it was a big’ ol bass when I felt a light bump and set the hook. My assumption was confirmed when the largemouth launched out of the water, trying to shake the jig I had just lodged in its mouth with my Fenwick Elite Bass casting rod loose. “Oh gosh, that’s gotta be a 4- or 5-pounder,”...
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Nov 9, 2025
Outdoorspeople Are Obsessed With the Summer Solstice. This is Why.
  Growing up in suburban North Atlanta, the only time I ever heard about the solstice was during the astronomy segment of science class. It wasn’t until I moved out West that I learned it’s basically the unofficial national holiday of the outdoors.   “What are you doing for the solstice?” a friend asked me the first year I lived in Colorado....
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Nov 9, 2025
Part Pack, Part Vest for Fast Alpine Travel: Millet Trilogy Sky 25+ Backpack Review
  We started from the trailhead just before sunrise — headlamps on, moving at a power-hike pace toward a spring ski objective deep in Colorado’s alpine. Within an hour, the skis and skins were deployed, but the pace couldn’t let up.   Now in the alpine, we transitioned back to boots. I slid my skis into the loops of Millet’s new Trilogy...
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Nov 9, 2025
Light-Up Mountain Lamp, Gold SEAL Watch, Hunt-Inspired Sandals, and More Emerging Gear
  It wasnt intentional, but we ended up with a technology-heavy roster of new products this week. Perhaps thats no accident, given that even our outdoor lives look increasingly like an away mission from a Star Trek episode.   That means outdoor creatives will find plenty to interest them, however, including durable new packs for photographers, tough charging cables, and recycled cases...
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Nov 9, 2025
Feast for the Eyes: ‘Astonishing’ Images From 2025 Pacific Crest Trail Photo Contest
  Photo contests are about much more than recognizing talented shutterbugs. These celebrations of the medium can force us to slow down and take a moment to truly appreciate what were looking at.   The social media platforms we all use —the ones filled with more jaw-dropping images than a Life magazine retrospective —are still more known for doomscrolling than for quiet...
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Nov 9, 2025
This Pair of Sleep Headphones Helps You Sleep Comfortably
  I was at the gym, listening to Tim Ferriss’ Tribe of Mentors: Short Life Advice From the Best in the World, when an interviewee mentioned that a pair of sleep headphones had transformed their once-wakeful nights. A lifelong insomniac, I immediately set down my dumbbells, grabbed my phone, and placed an order.   A week later, my AcousticSheep SleepPhones arrived.   (TL;DR:...
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Nov 9, 2025
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Nov 9, 2025
Patagonia Launches ‘Parenting: Disaster Style’ Short Film Series: Watch the First Episode
  Zoe Hart and her husband, Maxime Turgeon, have endured a lot since they met. The two alpinists have summited extremely tall and technical peaks, spent long, cold nights on the sides of mountain cliffs, and traveled the world in search of alpine adventure. For a long time, theyve practiced what they jokingly call disaster style alpinism.   Now, theyre learning disaster-style...
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Nov 9, 2025
My Favorite Running Gear for When It’s Hot as Hell Outside
  Like many runners, each evening I tell myself that I’m going to wake up at 5 a.m., get out the door at 6, and be home by 7. But more often I sleep through my alarm, or have to deal with an early-morning kiddo problem, and end up running midday. And by high noon, my hometown of Albuquerque, New Mexico,...
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Nov 9, 2025
Forgiving, Tough, and Fun Down Whitewater: Glide Lochsa 3.0 SUP Review
  Sometimes, you end up having a much tougher day on the water than you anticipated. Thats what happened to me in March, when I returned to my favorite section of the Chattahoochee River to test the Glide Lochsa Whitewater SUP 3.0 against some Class II-III whitewater.   Unfortunately, I made a classic rookie mistake — I neglected to check the water...
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Nov 9, 2025
Video: This Puffy Jacket Made Mount Everest Base Camp Feel Like Home
  Conditions can be inhospitable at the foot of Mount Everest. Swirling winds blow snow and debris, overnight temperatures drop below zero degrees Fahrenheit, and the midday sun will burn uncovered skin and gear.   Our Everest correspondent, Ben Ayers, recently spent a month living at the Mount Everest Base Camp. During that time, Ayers tested a long list of gear, from...
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Nov 9, 2025
New Ram Truck Warranty Offers Coverage Twice as Long as the Competition
  Ram has just announced one of the longest warranties in the business. The big news for Rams half-ton pickups this year was going to be the return of the 5.7L Hemi V8. But now the truck and van builder has outdone itself, adding a new 10-year warranty to help make sure that the Hemi stays in your driveway for a...
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Nov 9, 2025
The Latest National Park Service Order: No “Negative” Information About American History
  New messaging posted at U.S. national parks and historic sites is requesting that park visitors report “any signs or other information that are negative about either past or living Americans.”   According to The Colorado Sun, signs with the directive were posted on Friday, June 13, at the Amache National Historic Site in eastern Colorado. Amache was one of ten incarceration sites...
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Nov 9, 2025
Flatwater-Friendly, Whitewater-Tough: Liquidlogic Remix XP Kayak Review
  “You want to Rochambeau on it?” My paddling partner and I were scouting the first of the S-Bend rapids on Washington’s Skagit River, and while not the rowdiest water, my kayak was full to the brim with overnight camping kit, making for an unknown element in how it would fare.   Carrying all this kit in a whitewater boat is a...
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Nov 9, 2025
Cushion for Long Days — Just Stick to the Trail: Nike Wildhorse 10 Review
  I grew up running track and cross-country competitively in southern Colorado, when there were no trail running shoes available anywhere, even at specialty running stores. The luxury of choice simply didn’t exist for trail runners back then. As a kid, I ran the trails in daily trainers meant for the road.   I can recall a time when the Salomon XA...
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