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Camping

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Winter camping doesn't have to suck if you carry this shelter from Seek Outside with you

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Everyone needs a classic camping lantern

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This cooler with built-in subwoofers is the ultimate tailgating piece

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Some house-brand items are just as good as the name-brand stuff we all know and love

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5 fire starters that make lighting up quick and easy

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The big-box retailers, so popular in the Midwest and South, are ideal places to find inexpensive, durable camp gear

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Filson made a sleeping bag, and we want it

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A cot that turns into an elevated bombproof tent

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For the ultimate in lightweight camping, ditch the tent and grab a tarp

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This hammock is just a hammock. And we like that.

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Tents should now double as a hammock

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This car camping tent requires no assembly

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The best, most creative, time-saving ways to fit (and organize) all your gear into a tiny apartment

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A one-person tent that hangs from the trees

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Snowy nights require serious weaponry.

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They now make tiny houses that pop up like tents

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Living in a one-man tent that weighs over 23 pounds

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Plus, the differences between liquid fuel and pressurized canisters

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A lightweight backpacking stove that runs on twigs

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The Yakima SkyRise introduces a few important upgrades to the growing rooftop-tent industry

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The second edition has more amenities than the original, but is still light enough to tow behind a Subaru

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Six tricks for better off-the-grid travel

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Our favorite gear for the playa

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How to keep getting outdoor equipment for free

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The inflatable camping option

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A full cooking and cleaning setup that slots into the back of your truck

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If you look, you can find lots of well-made kit for outdoor adventures

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Introducing your new favorite mobile pizza maker

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Ten pieces of affordable kit that you'll want to pack every time you head into the woods

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Sit down. Be happy.

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We spent hours sleeping in these hanging beds and stress-tested each to find out how well they held up to real-world abuse

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If you look around, you can find the following gear in good shape for a reasonable price

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If you value extreme durability and hand feel, the answer is yes

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Plus, you can build it at home

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Base-camp comforts for the whole family

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If you only camp a few days a year, go with a new, inexpensive option from Walmart. But if you want something lightweight, versatile, and affordable, go used.

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How to build out your campsite without breaking the bank

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Igloo evolves the concept of coolers with the Trailmate

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And how you can avoid them

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You don't need pricey gizmos to have fun outside. These 8 pieces of just-good-enough gear cost less than $100 combined.

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Everything you need to know before you head out camping this summer

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Follow these 10 tips from repair professionals and your shelter should last approximately forever

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Kitchen tools for base-camp chefs

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Your sleeping bag is arguably your most important piece of backcountry gear.

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A great trip starts with the right roof overhead

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Rooftop tents weigh way too much, cost way too much, and are a pain to use. We just fixed all of that with our newfangled rooftop-tent-on-the-ground design.

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A new tent promises to be one of the strongest on the mountain. At $975, it'd better be.

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For those who want to camp way, way out there

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Don't get stuck without the proper tools to fix your gear

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Why didn't someone think of this before?

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How to sleep together, better, outside

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Think: A Gore-Tex jacket for your favorite hammock

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Tips for designing a functional, comfortable camper—without spending all your savings

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A custom tailgate made just for hauling mountain bikes

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It's not all perfect views and heavy saturation—but it comes close

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The iconic shoes, now made to be worn in the rain and snow

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The former managing director of the New York Stock Exchange hated staying at overcrowded, dirty campsites. So he came up with a new model: single canvas tents for rent on some of the most beautiful private property in the U.S.

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Ditch the wood and the nails for this instant tree house

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Square footage and height matter. But a new group of companies is advocating for adding another metric to the spec list: volume.

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Organize your warm-weather gear so it’s ready to go come spring

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8 essentials to turn your ride into a roving base camp

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Nine tools to thrive on cold overnights

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The brightest, most advanced camping light on the planet is totally overkill. But it's awesome.

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We love bikes, but you’ll see a lot more country on a motorcycle

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A work of art produced by a 300-year-old Swedish company

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Essentials to keep 'em entertained and ready to explore

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A blow-up bike rack that fits on your seatpost and fits on almost any car

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Why use matches when you can use a mini flamethrower?

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You've had all summer to prefect your grilling skills, so make this event one to remember

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We asked Burner veterans for tips. What they suggested will make your stay more pleasant, but no less weird.

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Outdoor kitchen, quilt-top mattress, hot water. Who says you have to forgo the niceties while camping?

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Sick of carrying a heavy cooler into rugged or hard-to-reach spots? Igloo has you covered.

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The coolest outdoor toys don't always cost a fortune

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Don’t feel like making friends with bears and raccoons? Keep your campsite locked down with these simple tips.

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A packable device producing fire for camp cooking.

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Caves, tepees, wall tents, those green canvas triangles that caused hypothermia in so many Boy Scouts—in one form or another, ideas borrowed from these flawed shelters appear in their modern descendents.

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Commandment #1: Know thy options

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Mood light, spotlight, emergency light—all in one adventure-ready box

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