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Hiking and Backpacking

Hiking and Backpacking

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A growing body of research suggests that it’s no longer sustainable to bury our waste in the wilderness

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Score sunglasses, fire pits, water bottles, and more at a discount until midnight tonight

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Next to having a little time to themselves, these are their top wish-list items

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio turned a canalway into a 90-mile trail perfect for hiking and biking, and our 63 Parks columnist highly recommends a ride

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Backpacking when the weather forecast is anything but optimal can be intimidating, but with some modifications to your kit, you can turn it into an enjoyable four-season activity

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Get ready to cover more ground, more quickly

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Don’t assume a noise deterrent will save you from a run-in with a wild animal. Do your homework before you head out into the wilderness.

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It’ll take some miles to reach these eight remote, high-elevation lakes, but what better way to cap off a strenuous trek than diving into cool, crystal-clear water?

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The phone feature can be a convenient safety tool. But for one writer, it served as a crutch for anxiety.

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In the ten years since she published her memoir about hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, her life has changed dramatically—and so has the trail itself

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GPS units sometimes fail—you owe it to yourself to know how to use a trusty compass

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Water weighs a lot, audiobooks weigh nothing, and more semi-philosophical tips to guide rookie trekkers to a strong finish

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Join us for a live Zoom Q and A with the beloved author, presented by the Outside Book Club, on Tuesday, April 5

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Wisdom gained by trying, and sometimes failing, to stay comfortable outdoors

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Heading out on your first overnight? Use this handy list as your guide to packing for a three-season backpacking trip.

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Missoula, Montana’s M Trail is many things. But mostly it’s just steep.

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Outside Learn has more than 2,000 videos across 450 lessons, covering topics ranging from fitness and nutrition to running and cycling to survival and gear repair

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These three pairs of size-inclusive hiking pants stood up to all sorts of outdoorsing

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From a scenic path that extends the entire length of New York to a new route connecting Yellowstone to Grand Teton, here are the most scenic ways to experience America’s wilderness by bike

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Our March pick is Cheryl Strayed’s classic memoir of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail. We’ll conclude the conversation with a live Zoom Q and A on April 5.

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After a driver struck and nearly killed me, I had to relearn how to walk. Hiking the trail outside my front door became a goal I never thought I’d achieve.

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Family vacation? Find fun for all ages with these kid-friendly activities in and around the park.

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The pain I experience while thru-hiking draws me back to the present and makes me more aware of my privilege

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The parks on this list span six continents and tens of millions of acres, offering excellent fodder for any nature-addicted international traveler looking to jump-start their wanderlust

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“The world and how it interacts with me changed the day I came out as trans”

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I want to thru-hike part of the AT or PCT, but I’m the main caregiver in my household

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In their fifties, Marcia and Ken Powers began long-distance hiking. Lessons they learned on trail prepared them for the next phase of their lives.

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Initially I was drawn to before-and-after photos of thru-hikers, but after I finished my first long trail, I saw these posts for what they were: unhealthy

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Cap off a day on the trail with a soak in a steamy mineral pool. We found the best from Alaska to North Carolina.

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Tips for being a backpacking beginner and a woman adventuring alone

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On this stunning trip in northern Patagonia, you’ll explore towering peaks, a new ten-million-acre national park, and pristine rivers and lakes. And did we mention the delicious barbecue?

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Stunning and easy-to-access vistas to bookmark for your next road trip

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In six years, Constantine and Magpie have collectively hiked 30,000 miles. What do they do now that they’ve learned their lessons from—and found love on—the trail?

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People are disabled in countless different ways, so there are few practical tips that will apply to everyone. Yet a few key things can improve your experience.

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After moving to Salida, Colorado, one writer decided to get to know her area by traveling on every trail on the map

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Our gear-reviews editor will be joining you on a hike through the most iconic mountains in the French Alps, fueled by spectacular views, gooey cheese, and red wine

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Make sure to order monthly and quarterly boxes with expedited shipping by December 20 to receive your gear by Christmas…

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More than just stocking stuffers, these nine outdoor gifts may make the day

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Gaia Topo lets you download an entire state map in a matter of minutes without hogging your phone’s precious storage space

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Rahawa Haile set out on the AT during one of the most tumultuous periods in our political history. The story she wrote about it for Outside in 2017 hit a nerve, and encouraged many others to get out on the trail. We followed up with her to find out what scared her the most, the one piece of gear she couldn’t live without, and why thru-hiking is always worth it in the end.

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After moving to San Diego, one writer took her husband and sons on a five-day urban hike to explore and better understand their new stomping grounds

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These are the products worth snagging at REI’s Holiday Warm Up Sale, which lasts now through December 20.

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The energy bars and hydration mixes our editors swear by, on sale at Backcountry

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Lo Phong La Kiatoukaysy, a.k.a. Lil’ Buddha, started thru-hiking America’s trails after 9/11. He hasn’t stopped yet.

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Our testers gave these products their stamp of approval

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A writer with a few such times under her belt ponders whether or not speed enhances or detracts from the experience

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When Maggie Shipstead set out to report on women-only expedition travel, she was driven by a desire to learn new skills in a low-bro-factor environment. But six days exploring Alaska with the state’s first woman-owned adventure outfitter turned out to be regenerative in ways she didn’t expect.

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What started as a Instagram account has boomed into a community of Muslim hikers taking on trails around the world

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A thru-hiker’s best tips for decreasing your garbage

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I tallied the waste I created for a month of my thru-hike. It was embarrassing. Now I know how to begin fixing it.

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We’ve beat these pieces up in the field, and now they’re steeply discounted during REI’s Cyber Week sale, which lasts now through December 6.

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Looking for some thoughtful gift ideas for the adventurer in your life? Save up to 40 percent on gear and apparel at Huckberry’s Black Friday sale, now through November 27.

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Check something off your wish list with these discounts on tents, apparel, lights, backpacks, accessories and more

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I own a men’s Fitz Roy puffy that doesn’t really fit and got damaged by hot grease during a campout. Here’s why it’s my most treasured clothing possession.

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These are our favorite pieces that won’t break the bank

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Backpacking rule number one: pack enough to eat

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What’s a surefire way to ruin an outdoor adventure? A selfish partner.

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How to balance freedom and adventure with safety and security

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Stories about kids who break hiking or climbing records feel like the continuation of an outdated and unhealthy attitude toward outdoor recreation

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Whether you want to explore public or private lands, these maps demonstrate landownership lines for the entire U.S.

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Don’t let your old stuff gather dust or go to the landfill. Put it to work doing good.

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Yes, this flannel is expensive. But judging by its effect on our writers, it’s worth every penny.

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Pursue your favorite activities with color-coded trails in Gaia GPS’s U.S. Forest Service roads and trails layer

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A new Complex series takes Rick Ross, Lil’ Kim, and Quavo on short hikes. Each episode gets vulnerable in wonderfully unexpected ways.

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If you sent me this question before the pandemic, I probably would have a very different answer. But we’re all in a different time now.

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Even the runner-up hikers from this year’s test are pretty great

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We only have space for six pants in the print magazine, but there are plenty more worthy pairs you should know about

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A couple and their one-year-old child were found less than two miles from their car in the Sierra National Forest, with no obvious trauma. Authorities finally determined the cause of death.

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Scientists take their equations for the energy demand of hills and rough terrain out into the real world

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An overexplained “recipe” for my favorite endurance fuel

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From campsite to nightlight, BioLite’s AlpenGlow sets the perfect vibe

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Keep your body and the planet clean

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Common mistakes you’re probably making when your best friend takes off, and what to do next time

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In the words of Brendan Leonard: “I did perhaps underestimate it a tiny bit”

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Maintenance is easy with these eight items that won’t break the bank

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The outdoors are all around you, no matter where you live

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Pawel Szafruga recently did the unthinkable by summiting all of Colorado’s 14,000-foot peaks in a single thru-hike. Will others follow?

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Even if you don’t climb Washington’s highest peak, the spectacular views and scenery in Mount Rainier National Park will leave you invigorated, says our 63 Parks columnist of the 42nd stop on her quest to visit every U.S. park

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Stories are about how human connections are made and kept in the outdoors, and how they’re evolving now—when community has never been more important or more at risk

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