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Hiking and Backpacking

Hiking and Backpacking

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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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Smart tips to make sure your new adventure partner has a blast and feels welcome outside

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We’ve sweat in them, worn them on muddy trails, and through countless miles on pavement. Now they’re discounted.

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Stock up for fall adventures with these killer deals on gear we’ve tested in the field

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Save money on gear we love, now through September 6

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Now is one of the best times of the year to save on camping essentials

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A long-distance rambler named Bearsun is walking from L.A. to New York, dressed like a very large Pokémon. This is his story.

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With an innovative hipbelt and pockets (almost) everywhere I need them, this backpack is a quiver killer for multiday treks

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Narrator: The summit was not just ahead

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Top-notch carry solutions for on-the-go essentials

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An athlete and adventurer wants to summit the world’s highest peaks while advocating for inclusivity in the world of outdoor recreation

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In the same way that backcountry skiers read avalanche reports and whitewater kayakers check water levels, anyone hiking in the West needs to start planning for fires as a baseline safety precaution

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Hiking is for everyone—but as Kara Richardson Whitely, a.k.a. Mama Kubwa, discovered, not everyone has gotten the memo

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Your partner’s planning an epic adventure with his ex, but you’d rather be his go-to travel buddy

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Here are some foolproof ways to ward off ticks, no-see-ums, mosquitos, and fleas—and to find relief if they get you anyway

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As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report made clear this week, we’re going to need to give up some of the things we love if we don’t want much more taken away

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Those instructions on the brownie box? Feel free to ignore them. This simple technique will get you a chocolatey dessert in just a few minutes.

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At Olympic, you can go from luscious rainforests, to snowcapped peaks, to the stunning Pacific Coast—all in one park. What more could you ask for?

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Injury forces ultra legend Scott Jurek off the trail

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Leaf peeping in New England. Surfing California’s coast. Cruising Alaska’s Inside Passage (yes, Alaska, in fall). We scoured the world to find the absolute best destinations to satisfy your autumn wanderlust—especially this year, when we all have a little cabin fever.

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Leaf peeping in Colorado. Surfing the Azores. Cruising Alaska’s Inside Passage—yes, Alaska, in fall. We scoured the world to find epic adventures and stunning destinations to satisfy your autumn wanderlust, especially this year, when we all have a little cabin fever.

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This time the former AT record holder is heading southbound and shooting for a time of under 40 days

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Challenge yourself, choose your own pace, and embrace nature all by yourself

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And what to do when your fitness level doesn’t match your adventure partner’s

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Can I cut switchbacks? What about smoking on the trail? And what do I do with all those rocks?

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It takes patience and some trial and error to make new trail buddies

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“You always think you’ll save the ones you love when the moment comes. But he didn’t save her.”

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Create the ultimate wet-weather defense system with these six waterproof items

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Because sometimes, you just want to get away from it all

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No two waterfalls are exactly alike, but these will always capture our imagination

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Sleeves still play an important role against the elements, even when it’s hot

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That shiny sheet of plastic you have wadded up at the bottom of your daypack can help you stay alive. Will it help you stay comfortable? That’s a different story.

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Take a break from NPS crowds by visiting these lesser-known designations, which we chose based on spectacular scenery, great hiking trails, and unique features.

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Public lands have become more trodden and restrictive, but the pandemic-era craziness might not last

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We’re eyeing these steals at Huckberry’s annual Summer Sale, which lasts now through July 26

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A far-from-comprehensive list

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You’re dead set on walking every inch of a trail, but your partner doesn’t mind skipping a section or two. How do you compromise?

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History tells us why skiing—and the outdoors in general—lacks diversity. Thanks to the work of dedicated groups, this is slowly changing.

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When hikers have leftover food or gear, they don’t trash it. They drop it in a box for the next person who needs it, forming a beautiful network of anonymous interdependence.

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After a year spent inside with too much time on his hands, a writer survives two days in the woods with only the equipment available to his hobbit alter ego—rapier and lute included

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Exercise may not be enough to make up for thru-hikers’ bad diets, a new paper suggests

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On a backpacking trip through Utah’s Buckskin Gulch with ultralight gear legend Glen Van Peski, our writer learns about the Crotch Pot, an Oscar-winning actor’s anti-snoring technique, and that there’s a whole lot of shit you don’t need when you’re on the trail 1,000 miles from home

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Master the shakedown for a smoother trek

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