5 Epic Hot Springs in Nevada: Get Your Soak On
We list five of the best hot springs in Nevada. Rustic backroad digs to long hikes through a canyon. Get your soak on.
We list five of the best hot springs in Nevada. Rustic backroad digs to long hikes through a canyon. Get your soak on.
Get your basic primer on how to hammock here. And learn more about Serac, the ultralight, ultra-cheap hammock that rivals the best of ’em.
Interested in survival? Check out the ApocaBox, a survival gear subscription box for the outdoors … or the zombie apocalypse. Either way, you’re set.
Our interview with Hartley Brody goes inside the making of of a new backpacking blog. Find tips, advice, and a great resource here.
Carin is an outdoor gear subscription box that arrives monthly or quarterly. The service has curated items from brands you might not know for $25+ a month.
Want to learn how to make homemade beef jerky? Here are two great ways, with tons of recipes.
A long thru-hike is a daunting goal. Weeks, if not months, out on the trail, night after night, pushing…
Here’s a great video that shows you how to build a fire pit that keeps the smoke out of your eyes, the only real bummer about a campfire.
Want to go winter hiking in the Grand Canyon? This video will lay out all the basics for you to plan the trip. Don’t let the snow stop you.
We got in touch with Jill and RT, two recent PCT finishers, to discus the cost of a thru-hike. Read their breakdown and insight, and plan your own trip.
We highlight Hartley Brody’s Adventure Blog’s 10 reasons to hike with trekking poles. See the reasons, and how to pick your pole.
Need to soak? These California hot springs are accessible, sizzling, and fairly private. See where to relax in the Golden State.
We highlight Hartley Brody’s Adventure Blog’s 6 tips for trail leaders. Advice for beginners, experienced, and anyone out on the trail.
Snow and Avalanche resources are critical to winter backpackers. Here are four of the best free sources available. Be prepared.
We sourced a great article on backpacking and photography. Read why you should take certain photography gear for your travels, courtesy Lukas De Clercq.
The Pacific Crest Trail Association knows everything about the 2,663 mile trail, which stretches from Mexico to Canada. It has a helpful guide on the southbound route, which we highlight here.
We’ve collected some of the best how to tie knots videos around. Here are six knots you need for backpacking, and exactly how to tie them.
We draw from two excellent articles on how to protect against wilderness hypothermia. Don’t go out without some knowledge!