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Last July, filmmaker Jake Strassman and his impressively mustached friend Travis Halverson took off on a midsummer's camping trip in the Gore Range of Colorado.
Over the past eleven years, Cyrus Sutton has become a pro #vanlife dweller and hacker.
A photographer and a filmmaker set out on a journey through the Pacific Northwest to document the lives of first-generation farmers.
A year ago, Brandon and LeAnn Morris decided to quit their jobs in Seattle and hit the road. Not an uncommon premise for anyone that follows any adventurous Instagram accounts, but they actually did it. Six months of passport stamps from Nepal, Thailand, New Zealand, Japan, Chile, and the list goes on. Through all of their adventures, Peru emerged as one of the couple’s favorites and particularly the Ausangate trek, which led them to the striated Vinicunca Mountains and eventually their next job. The duo has since started the travel business FlashpackerConnect, which leads trips out of Cusco, with the rainbow mountains being their featured trip. Five days of high altitude trekking and you are rewarded with this view. Here, a preview of what you might see along this relatively undiscovered trail.
Get wet. Go long. Have fun.
Teton Gravity Research took a risk with a pricey, gyro-stabilized camera system to shoot their ski and snowboard films and televisions shows. The payoff? Two Emmy nominations.
The best water toys, no matter where you like to paddle
With Run Signature, Brooks hopes to take a more individualized look at your unique way of running
Day 9: Warner Springs. Mile 109.
Choice tools for the discerning angler
As a tributary to the Klamath River, Blue Creek is a cold-water lifeline for some of the greatest salmon and steelhead runs remaining on the West Coast.
Aaron Eveland took his young son dirt bag camping on a small rock island off the coast of Hawaii.
From seafood curry to cricket-raspberry oatmeal, your next campfire meal is about to get a little more tasty
Jon Krakauer’s obsession with what killed the star of ‘Into the Wild’ has persisted for nearly 24 years. Whether it was ignorance or arrogance, do the details still make a difference?
Stephan Aarstol’s appearance on ABC’s reality business show Shark Tank did not start out well. The founder of California-based Tower Paddle Boards found himself awkwardly silent after a problem with his slide show caused him to lose his train of thought. He swore. Kevin O’Leary, one of the “sharks,” as…
The biggest beneficiaries of the great evolution in bike tech? Lower-cost rides.
We tested 25 women’s bikes in the Arizona desert. These were our four favorites.
Trustworthy kicks for when the going gets rough.
The best kit for road and mountain
Follow these 10 tips from repair professionals and your shelter should last approximately forever
Just as beautiful as it is functional
IndefinitelyWild's weekly roundup of news from the outdoors. This week: More on Fort McMurray, the Federal Government's poop fetish, and the real reason Chris McCandless died
You can do better than jeans and a T-shirt
Go hard, recover in style.
With the San Andreas “locked, loaded, and ready to go," now's the time to assemble your quake kit
(The North Face) The North Face Runners Hat Trucker hats block sun and look rad. The North Face took it a step further, adding a mesh sweatband around the rim to keep sunscreen out of your eyes. Price $30 Buy Now (Nathan) Nathan ExoShot Bottle By…
A city-wide survey of Portland's moss helped scientists to target a likely source of the city's air pollutants
These mountain bikes add grip and confidence without the heft of a full fat bike, making them ideal for loose, sandy trails and super capable on bigger-hit riding. While the development is still in its infancy, with mountain-bike manufacturers debating rim widths and rubber dimensions, we believe it’s a significant advance for dirt steeds.
Hill Farmstead Brewery takes the "Best Brewery in the World" title—for the third time.
Our new Play Now series highlights an epic POV clip so you can get in on the action even when you're stuck behind a desk.
Arborist David Milarch is renowned for helping California coastal redwoods migrate northward to survive the dangerous climate changes that threaten their current habitat.
'Human Nature 4K' is a collection of powerful images of the natural world that remind us all of our connection to the environment.
"Our biggest problem is that we don't include ourselves in nature. We exclude ourselves as something different from nature, and we're not. We're part of nature."
Surfing is rife with stereotypes of laid-back, tanned athletes in tropical locales. But go beyond the surface and you’ll find some of the most interesting subcultures in sport, from bike-and-surf gangs to teenage girls who ride in Bangladesh.
Practice your airs, then go inside for hot cocoa
Style meets comfort in these versatile kicks
Surprise! It's not a Tesla.
The new generation of performance rides are faster, more comfortable, and more capable than ever.
Presenting the ultimate all-surface road bike
Do you need these items to make a road trip happen? Nah. But you'll be glad you brought them.
A cadre of upstart brands is shaking up cycling clothing. Thank God.
Anything can happen on the open road. Be ready.
Ever wonder what it's like to hike the ever-more crowded PCT? I'm about to find out.
From road to trail and back again.
Kit up for your next weekend—or yearlong—getaway
Maximilian Kempe traveled to Morocco with his brother and created this breathtaking visual time capsule of their trip.
The husband and wife duo of Eusebio and Christina Saenz de Santamaria have set freediving records all over the world. Possibly more impressive than their diving skills is the pair’s photography.
We asked Jim Delgado, NOAA’s director of maritime heritage, to help us compile this list of the 10 most iconic missing ships waiting to be discovered.
Pablo Valencia spent six days wandering the 110-degree desert before stumbling into McGee's camp. He shouldn't have been alive, but he was.
Loyal wrist warriors for whatever you get up to
If our Santa Fe office was on fire, this is the gear we'd save
Simple, refreshing, delicious
A DIY boat made of paddleboards and hammocks
A firsthand account from northern Alberta’s devastating wildfire
The new design paradigm: fat and fatter
Sorry, that wildly popular New York Times story is not for you
Smarter boards plus lower prices equals happy paddlers
A photojournalist thumbs his way across America in the middle of winter. How many axe-murderers will he encounter?
New tools for superior fitness and healthier living
Who says compound bows and bikes don't mix? (But seriously, this is fun.)
An amusing albeit brief look at the basics of adventuring outdoors.
"You know when your mom thinks you're going to be a pharmacist, and then you tell her that you want to spend your life as a rock climbing guide..."
We went on a hunt for the best all-weather backpacks that will protect our gear and look sharp at the office.
Watch to find out why the 2016 Stumpjumper 6Fattie won Gear of the Year in the 2016 Summer Buyer's Guide.
Pick the right rig, zip up, then get out
One could argue that the iPhone 6s is the most versatile camera on the market right now. It takes stunningly crisp photos, shoots rich 4K video, instantly connects with Instagram—and, most important, because it’s your everyday communication hub, it’s the camera you’ll use all the time. But even if you…
Six options to keep you dancing at your campsite all summer
The secret to surviving a weeklong family vacation along the Pacific Coast? Rent a tricked-out minivan
EPA district administrator Jared Blumenfeld talks about why he’s escaping it all, and how to be a pescatarian on the 2,650-mile trail
Everything an adventure companion needs for out-of-town journeys
And yes, the bald eagle is on that list
Our 'Weekly Escape' series aims to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less.
From fresh cut firewood to a stocked fridge, Getaway covers all the bases in advance so that guests can focus solely on escaping the daily grind.
What it's like to call for help on the open ocean
It might be bougie, but it may be better than having more people on the mountain