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Food

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Pack your bags and your cholesterol meds. You've got eating to do!

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No one would blame you for planning your summer vacation around visits to these shops

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Watch to learn how to make a tasty cast-iron pizza that will take your campfire cooking to the next level. 

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Gluten-free? Vegan? Paleo? There's a snack for that.

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Five athletes on their favorite summer drinks

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From chilaquiles to French toast, even a coffee-shop-quality latte, here's how to rise and really shine in the backcountry kitchen

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We caught up with mountaineer Conrad Anker at home in Bozeman to make his go-to expedition breakfast. 

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Hit the trail, drink some ale. What more do you want?

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Take your avocado toast obsession outdoors with this camp-friendly breakfast sandwich recipe from Fresh Off the Grid. 

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In other words, the season's most refreshing brews

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A warmer, drier future is coming for our hops. Luckily, these folks have developed a nice little workaround, thanks to a gene-editing tool that could help create a hop-free beer.

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Forget Tim Ferris. For peak productivity, just down a few cups of these extra-strength brews.

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This tasty, camp-friendly Pad Thai recipe is a delicious alternative to that boxed mac n' cheese. 

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Ditch Waikiki to find the best food on Oahu

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We caught up with pro climber and breakfast enthusiast Cedar Wright to make his favorite morning adventure fuel.

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Here's what to drink once you've made it to the top

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This one-pot recipe for cheesy asparagus orzo is the perfect addition to your next camp dinner menu.

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Hydro Flask’s new soft-sided cooler tote and cooler pack let you go places you’ve never been

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Pro tip: bring plastic baggies and a Nalgene

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What happens when four pro athletes start a coffee company? They channel their athletic drive for greatness into producing the best coffee on the planet.

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If you're not a fan of the dehydrated food from stores, here's how you can make your own.

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'The Great Outdoors' cookbook proves that nomads don't have to live off energy bars and fast food

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You don’t need your Nespresso machine to get your fix in the woods

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The first rule of cast iron? Relax.

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Combo taprooms and outdoor outfitters are opening around the country, and we are 100 percent for it

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Shakshuka is our latest camp meal obsession, and we love this easy, one-pot recipe.

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Watch to get an inside look at ultrarunner Clare Gallagher's budget-friendly, go-to meal for training days. 

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The pro athletes, parents, and founders of Picky Bars know where to find the best food and drinks in their town

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After he died, Harrison's friends, family, and fishing buddies gathered to send him off the only way they knew how—by having one gigantic meal

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Homemade plant-based meat innovations are getting billed as satisfying, even to dedicated meat lovers

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If this isn't already a staple of your camping kit, it should be.

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Brewing a cup of coffee is imperative to start your day in the great outdoors.

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If you've ever wondered why one sour costs $4 and another costs $12, read on. (Spoiler: One may be an impostor.)

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It's nature's perfect post-workout meal, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise

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Time to dust off that soup pot. These recipes—from veggie-centric to downright meaty—will have you feeling warm, full, and happy in no time.

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Vermont was doing craft everything way before the rest of us, which makes Burlington—and the surrounding area—a gourmand's paradise

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The backcountry is better with booze

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Seven food subscription services for those on a vegetarian, ketogenic, or paleo diet

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How long will it last during the apocalypse? Can you use it as a weapon? We ask all the important questions.

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Chefs are infusing more than just sweets into cannabis. High-end cannabis dining is coming to a ski town near you.

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Fungi farmers are banking on their crops going big as mushrooms appear in everything from superdrinks to pest controls to miracle cures

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Goiyo Perez manages the Bavarian, an iconic German restaurant and bar at the base of New Mexico's Taos Ski Valley

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Why yes, tidings of comfort and joy can come in bottle form

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We've partnered with Fresh off the Grid to bring you three winter cocktail recipes to enjoy this holiday season.

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Give your friends something they can really sink their teeth into this holiday

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How the ultrarunner chows down in his hometown

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Forget long cafeteria lines. These pocket snacks are cheaper, tastier, and way better for making friends on a chairlift.

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We asked local bartenders for their most famous recipes

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It's easier than you think to make a campfire feast

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With so many great craft beers, you would be forgiven for asking, “Why make my own?” The answer's simple: for the sheer adventure of it. This stuff will help the end product taste pretty decent, too.  (Courtesy PicoBrew) PicoBrew Model C Brewer ($549) Trying to brew your own beer can…

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Treats and tools for the good-food obsessed.  (Courtesy Finex) Finex 12″ Cast Iron Skillet ($195) The octagonal design of the Finex 12″ Cast Iron skillet makes pouring off liquids a breeze, and the spring handle cools quickly to prevent seared hands. Buy Now (Courtesy Stumptown)…

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Smoky twists on four classics

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You can do better than frozen meals

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Whether you’re at at football game or on the ski hill

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(And one for pumpkin lovers, too)

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And a worthy investment for any caffeine addict who plays hard

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We taste test the latest crop of prepackaged paleo treats

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Six gear suggestions, including bamboo utensils and supremely packable dishes

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Win the parking lot post-ski scene.

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This October, conservationists and brewers are teaming up to help restore America's damaged forests

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This simple piece of gear is easily overlooked but absolutely essential

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Your most pressing backcountry food safety questions, answered

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Book a globe-trotting itinerary—developed by the geniuses behind the new Netflix documentary 'Barbecue'—in search of the tastiest grilled meats

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Or in other words: Is it even beer after it crests a certain ABV? We asked the experts to find out.

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The World’s Best Whisky, Blended by You

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Learning to eat simply—and well—and cook without a mess on the road

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They'll keep your beer cold for a stupid long time and are easy to transport

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The Oregon-based drinkware company is branching out with its gear offerings

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John and Jen Kimmich, creators of Heady Topper Double IPA, break down all that goes into starting a successful microbrewery

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A few tricks to have fresh-baked brownies, cakes, and cinnamon rolls in the backcountry

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Pro chef and cookbook author Nikki Fotheringham on the number one recipe you should have in your arsenal, plus other camp tips

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Most brewers use only a handful of commercial yeast strains. What a waste.

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5 easy ways to upgrade your living room drinking experience

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Because the best brewers know: good beer starts at the source

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Activated charcoal makes for a novel drink, if not a magical health elixir

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Go ahead, be a sheep and get the same insulated metal growler as everyone else. Or you could be a forward-looker and opt instead for this growler ($68) handmade from slip-cast ceramic. The sides are a full half-inch thick to keep your brew cold and the neck is carefully crafted on a potter's…

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With advanced gadgets and connectivity, the backyard barbecue has entered the 21st century

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Heat, veggies, and new flavors abound in the 2017 class of just-add-water camp foods

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This glass will actually make your whiskey taste better

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Prepare your Instagram account—your stream is about to be filled with insane photos of glorious campfire food from Linda Ly, the Chaco Camptessa

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