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Camping

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The year’s top shelters are quick to assemble and roomier than ever

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Creature comforts for the car-camping set

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Keep your pup safe, hydrated, and entertained on the trail

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For every task, there’s the right tool

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The hangable berth is evolving

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The Boy Scouts of America is dropping the gendered pronoun and allowing girls to be members. The Girl Scouts better adapt fast if it wants to stay relevant.

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The cooler giant is making its famous (and very, very heavy) Tundra more portable

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The ins and outs of not dying from Lyme disease

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If you've ever dreamed of operating your own outdoor brand, here’s your chance.

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The best new way to organize your gear

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Whether you have a weekend or a month, these journeys are a must

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A new book breaks down the skills required for dealing with 40 different creatures

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Pro tip: bring plastic baggies and a Nalgene

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A price tag isn’t everything

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It's one of the most indispensable pieces of gear I own

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There’s a common misconception that Black people don’t love wild places. Latria Graham, a southerner with deep connections to farms, rivers, and forests, says the problem isn’t desire but access—and a long history of laws and customs that have whitewashed our finest public lands.

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Five ways to protect your expensive stuff in transit

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In October, the 107-year-old Boy Scouts of America announced that it will begin accepting girls as Cub and Eagle scouts for the first time. But the Girl Rangers toppled this gender barrier more than 48 years ago.

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Big-box parking lots are an easy stopgap, but there's so much public land waiting for those willing to look a little

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Our editors on what they expect to spend on new gear, with the goal of balancing quality and affordability

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Compact, lightweight, and dependable, this little blade is capable of handling all your camp chores

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This summer, the First-Time Camper program aims to bring 65 families who have never camped before into the woods

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With Yeti in the hot seat over a feud with the NRA, competitors are jumping at the chance to win over new customers by declaring their allegiance to the Second Amendment

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Here's how to do it without breaking the bank

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Sweat the small stuff (so they don't have to)

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The NRA claims that Yeti refuses to sell to its foundation. Yeti begs to differ.

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What is it and would it really stand up to bitter storms ravaging an alien planet? 

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The two-person pod is a departure from the brand's traditional aluminum design

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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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It's 50 percent lighter than traditional cast iron skillets

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Why drive when someone else can do it for you?

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We answer your cohabitation and codependency questions this week

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

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There's no point in hauling one around if you're going to make these mistakes

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Traveling with kids comes with its own set of challenges. Cost shouldn't be one of them.

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Why go to all the way to Africa to gaze at big game when you can drive yourself through New Mexico?

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Need to power an LED TV for 18 hours? There's a battery pack for that.

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When weight isn't an issue, comfort is king

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It's four inches thick and weighs nine pounds. Read: It's better than my mattress back home.

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Never settle for freeze-dried meals again

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Location, location, location! This one-bedroom is close to nothing.

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Headlamps are underrated yet vital gear for living on the road

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Car camping is one of our favorite ways to get outside, and the biggest bonus is that you can bring more gear with you.

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A group of hired caretakers, called ridgerunners, are working to protect America’s favorite wilderness footpath from the hordes of people who walk it each year

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Winter camping can seem daunting, but with the right tools it can be an incredible way to experience the outdoors in a new way

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The Expedition Press built an estimated five million sleeping pads over its 38-year life

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I put six of the most popular models through a vigorous test that included lots of hardcore beer drinking and reclined lounging

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For when you don’t have tens of thousands dollars just laying around

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The brand cited "market conditions" as the reason it won't go ahead with its initial public offering

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As a former raft guide, I know of what I speak when I say these six tips will prevent you from having to deal with soggy gear, whether you're skiing, backpacking, or biking

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

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Watch to see what our gear editor, Ariella Ginzler, loves about the Primus Kuchoma Grill. 

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These tools and bits of know-how can help you avoid getting your trailer stuck on remote backroads

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The gear we're lusting after this spring

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I learned that the little things make the biggest difference, but ultimately, it mostly comes down to style and personal preference. And we're totally OK with that.

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When it comes to a restful night, a few little things—and one not-so-little thing—make a world of difference

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Including how to get that coveted wet-dog smell

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Couples can get dirty together in many ways

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They're all made in Norway by Viking descendants

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Including five picks from expert Troop Breneger

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Efforts to manage human waste in national parks have failed miserably. Now a creative scientist may have found an elegant remedy.

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The backcountry is better with booze

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Remote, empty spots to pitch your tent in peace this summer

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Crowdfunding was intended for startups. Should they keep using the platform when they grow up?

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The outdoor community made filtration a must for a reason

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For months, we debated whether to go truck cap or tonneau on our Chevy Silverado. Then we found the Pace Edwards Ultragroove series.

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From $25 to $200, these three lights rose to the top of our testing

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Including a classic like Crocs to a pair of $100 down booties

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Swap ice and cold for sand and sun

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People get heated on how to stay heated at night

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As the debate over the national monuments festers, Americans need to get out and use these lands

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What to get the outdoor lover in your life

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Improved technology means you don't have to spend a lot to get a great light

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Wouldn’t you like to get away? To a place where you can be pampered and just relax? Of course you wouldn’t.

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To find solitude in the wilderness, skip the weekends, consider the off season, and look for places without the obvious appeals

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None of this will disappoint

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

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Forget the cooler. In-car fridges make fresh food way more convenient in the outdoors.

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