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Forget haunted houses and corn mazes. Head out to the woods instead, where the real scares await.

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These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it

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From remote wilderness resorts to a ski-in, ski-out hotel, these properties care as much about environmental practices as they do guest amenities

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On October 6, Nabongo became the first documented black woman and first Ugandan to travel to every sovereign nation. Here’s what she learned along the way.

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Eager to find the perfect resort? Read on.

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Choose the right card, and you might not pay a cent for your next vacation

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The North Face Base Camp duffel will fit everything you need, no matter the trip—and it's practically indestructible

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Instagram can make even the most far-flung places seem accessible. But how much does it really cost to get the shot?

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There's an easy and quick getaway for fall leaf peeping, no matter where you are in the region

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A new book showcases the globe-trotting work of a photographer whose life mission is to document masks from endangered cultures

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The once idyllic coastal area of California has been besieged by tourists, and residents worry that lasting environmental damage is being done. But how can you tell visitors not to come when tourism supports so many? One local, Josh Marcus, looks for solutions.

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The city is the perfect blend of historic and modern—with rich culture, good food, and great adventures. If you only have 72 hours to explore, here’s how to do it right.

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From dogsledding, fat biking, and skiing in pristine wilderness to eating your way through historic and vibrant cities, Québec’s winter adventures are second to none

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One of Québec’s most naturally stunning regions is home to hut-to-hut ski touring, icy-fjord sea kayaking, and more

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The NPS announced last week that it would begin allowing ATVs to drive on roads in Utah’s parks. The move is intended to bring NPS regulations in the state’s parks in line with state law.

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Chris Brinlee Jr and Christin Healey see first-hand why Québec City is the ultimate place to embrace the snowy season

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If you’re looking for a destination to embrace all that winter has to offer, look no further than Québec.

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Rich culture and outdoor adventure abound in Southwestern Québec

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The Laurentians region’s namesake mountains are home to superb skiing, snowboarding, dogsledding, and more

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Skip the crowds at the national parks and head to these amazing monuments instead

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If you're looking for adventure, leave your roller bag behind

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On a plane ride over the Mountain West, a grieving father retraces his adventurous youth and searches for solace in the rugged landscapes that molded him

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From drone pilot Vadim Sherbakov, 'Islandia' is a tribute to Iceland's natural beauty and unparalleled aesthetic

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Four urban centers that have all the makings of an epic adventure town—without the hype

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Make the most out of this year's Public Lands Day on Saturday, September 28th by visiting the parks with the highest entrance fees

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The Emerald City is surrounded by mountains and has access to the ocean, but some of its biggest outdoor draws can be reached by public transportation

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Use the best open space NYC has to offer: the water

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The famed free soloist gave us the beta on the country’s best rock-climbing mecca

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Over the past ten years, more than 160 Tibetans have committed self-immolation—the act of setting yourself on fire—to protest Chinese occupation of their country. Has this had any lasting effect? In an extraordinary journey to Dharamsala, India, the center of Tibetan culture in exile, a journalist and a scholar talk to family members about the meaning and costs of the ultimate political sacrifice.

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The festival circuit doesn't stop at the end of summer. Here are nine awesome adventure, culture, and food festivals worth traveling for.

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These simple packing steps will go a long way (like, 2,000 miles long) to making you a less burdened traveler

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From troubleshooting an active engine light to naming that mountain in the distance, download these tools for a fun, stress-free road trip

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Why these are our dream spots to cast away

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Whether you want to chase early-season powder in the Rockies or lobster rolls in New England, we've got your perfect road trip to end the year on a high note

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Blue World Voyages plans to remake the cruise for adventure sports enthusiasts who want more out of their vacation than all-you-can-eat buffets

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Forget about the booked-months-in-advance sites inside the parks. These nearby campgrounds guarantee availability, quiet, and solitude.

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Going places? Here are six bags we'd recommend you bring along.

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Together, Joy and her grandson Brad have driven more than 25,000 miles through 38 states—and they're not done yet

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To date, Hipcamp has raised over $41 million in funding, making it the largest online camping marketplace

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Yes, fall in the northeast equals peak foliage. But the season also offers up an abundance of uncrowded adventures in the mountains, on lakes, and along the coast.

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Because demoing bikes and gear, exploring great locations, and celebrating afterward with new friends, craft beer, and music is way more fun than riding alone

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How a 21-year-old and her pet snake took YouTube by storm

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When Baltimore Jack died near Franklin, North Carolina, the news shook the Appalachian Trail community. Jack had left behind the real world to live on the AT, thru-hiking it seven times and helping countless others to reach their goals. To some, his choice to live off the grid was irresponsible. Others celebrated that he'd managed to break the shackles of convention. A look back on the life of an AT antihero.

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Because you don't want to be led deep into the backcountry by just anyone

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Open yourself to different worlds in this haven for the arts, culture, and the outdoors

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Pack these essentials to keep up your workout routine—no matter where you go

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A professional videographer shares his years of knowledge on how to make sure your devices arrive in one piece

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Believe it or not, there’s still time for you procrastinators to make the most of the last weekend of summer

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From the French Alps to the Scottish Highlands, the iconic street-trials rider still makes time for the trails

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'Thereabouts Colombia' profiles cyclists Lachlan and Angus Morton as they explore Colombia and meet its next generation of great riders

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How to explore the western rivers and wilderness on the route of legendary explorer John Wesley Powell

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Reachable only by boat, this remote Pacific atoll is inhabited by descendants of a footloose Englishman. The idyllic vibe is unmistakable, but it's tested by the realities of living in a very vulnerable place in a warming world.

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From baggage fees to rental cars, here are the common mistakes that will cost you when traveling—and how to avoid them

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Eight one-of-a-kind events for those who aren't into the standard swim, bike, run

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It's situated next to Great Smoky Mountains National Park's largest campground and is a now an eerie piece of history

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In 2018, New Zealand–based photographer Mike Dawson and his two kayaking partners dodged crocodiles, land mines, and torrential rains to paddle wild rivers in a remote corner of Africa

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Which seat reigns supreme? We polled you (and our editors) to find out.

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Finally visit those crowd-less destinations you’ve been dreaming of—without breaking the bank

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The key to becoming an Instagram standout? Graduating from your iPhone to a portable, professional setup.

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Fit everything you need into a single bag

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You can soak and stay at these rad spots

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From the coast of Vancouver Island to the high peaks of the interior, here’s where to soak in B.C.’s unmatched autumnal beauty

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Plus, tips on how to avoid said masses

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Riding to your flight is the ultimate in smugness

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For times when you want the surf and sand but not all the hype

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On a two-week vacation in the Dolomites, Casper Rolsted combined the sites and sounds of these Italian mountains to create this film

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If you're interested in disaster tourism, these places are packed with adventures and need your dollars more than ever before

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From ancient forests to otherworldly caverns, Canada’s wildest province is brimming with opportunity to awaken your senses

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Eight places to (safely) spy on bears—and other big game—in their natural habitat

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The centifolia can only be harvested by hand, at dawn, within a four-hour window

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Living out of your car doesn’t mean you need to rough it. Here’s the gear worth splurging on to up your glamping game.

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Last winter, Moroccan officials found two hikers dead on the trail to the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains. The international investigation that followed revealed the fragility of the adventure travel economy, as well as what happens when a small tourist hub is suddenly made strange by violence.

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Myanmar’s untouched Mergui Archipelago is home to coral reefs, mangrove forests, and a new luxury lodge that’s in the center of it all

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Forget dorky sun hats and zip-off pants. These versatile pieces will keep you looking great and your carry-on light—no matter the adventure.

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Give back to the trails you enjoy. It's good for you and the place you’re visiting.

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With the help of Steven Glass and Mitchell Rosko, you could be living in a skoolie (complete with a fireplace and shower) within a year

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