M MBreakfast Three Things You Need to Make the Perfect Camp Breakfast fieldandstream.com - By The Editors Camp cooking is somewhat of an art. When the right person in camp does the cooking, the meal can seem like one of the best you have ever tasted. …
M MWater These are the best filtered water bottles for clean water anywhere CNET - Amanda Capritto Knowing which one to take could save you from infections.
M MGarmin Backcountry Essentials for Getting Way, Way Out There Outside Magazine - Abigail BarronianThe Pieps Powder BT has just about every feature you could ask for in an avalanche beacon, including a range of 196 feet, Bluetooth connectivity, and a mark and scan function that can pinpoint multiple
M MCamping Crua Modus system rolls a tent, hammock, shelter and bedding into one newatlas.com - Nick Lavars Having previously graced our pages with inventive hammocks, shelters with integrated bedding and tents with built-in insulation, Crua Outdoors is …
M MJeep Gladiator AT Overland Jeep Gladiator backcountry camper starts under $10K newatlas.com - C.C. Weiss The Jeep Gladiator Rubicon makes a super capable and versatile off-road platform, and with the addition of a camper it also makes a rock-solid …
M MBackpacking A guide to gear for cool weather hiking cottagelife.com - Taylor Brule Hiking is often thought of as a summer activity, but it doesn’t have to stop when the temperature starts to drop. Hiking in the fall has its perks; …
M MHiking A practical guide to trekking California's John Muir Trail Lonely Planet - Sean JansenYou rub your eyes to make sure it’s real – a 360-degree view from atop the highest peak in the continental U.S. across a sea of granite and snowcapped peaks. Short of breath and legs tingling from the
M MHiking A complete guide to Grand Canyon hiking: the best tours, trails, and tips Travel + Leisure - Amiee White BeazleyHiking in Grand Canyon National Park isn’t for the faint of heart (or weak of quads). The canyon is a vast, desert landscape, full of cliffs, steep drops, and loose, rocky earth. Weather is a mixed bag
M MMountaineering 8 Things You Should Have in Your Backpacking Repair Kit Outside Magazine - Joe JacksonThe ability to fix your backpacking gear in the field is as important as the gear you choose to use in the first place. The best backpack in the world can be reduced to a worthless pile of Dyneema, webbing,
M MCamping 6 of Our Favorite Backpacking Stove Systems Outside Magazine - Graham AverillYou think politics in America are divisive? Try asking a group of backpackers to pick their favorite stove. The conversation quickly gets heated as people divide into brand-loyal camps. I think of myself
M MBackpacking 11 Things We Bring Backpacking that Cost Less Than $10 Outside Magazine - Joe JacksonI know that I test and write about a lot of expensive gear that not everyone can afford. For the vast majority of my time as an outdoor enthusiast, I was one of those people. When I think of 25-year-old
M M Why Thousands of People Are Mad at Backcountry Outside Magazine - Frederick ReimersUpdate, 5:45 p.m.: In a public statement shortly after this story published, Backcountry announced it is withdrawing the lawsuit against Marquette Backcountry Ski. “Backcountry has never been interested
M M The 10 Most Dangerous Hikes in the World tripsavvy.com - Kraig Becker Caminito del Rey de Ardales Entrada Norte, 29550 Ardales, Málaga, Spain Built more than a century ago to provide maintenance access to a nearby …
M M How to identify the tracks of 10 common North American animals Popular ScienceMaster this tough technique to track animals wherever you are. Learn how to read tracks, and you'll learn a new language, one that communicates the hidden stories of the animals that leave the tracks.
M M How to Sharpen a Knife to a Razor’s Edge fieldandstream.com - By David E. Petzal As long as your knife is made of a steel that will take a keen edge, getting it scary sharp requires only a pair of tools and a little work. You …
M M A New Plan to Make Camping in National Parks Worse Outside Magazine - Frederick ReimersA controversial advisory panel for the Interior Department has outlined a plan to privatize national-park campgrounds, allow commercialized services such as Wi-Fi and food trucks, and limit benefits for
M MHiking Backpacking the Red Peak Pass Loop in Yosemite National Park socalhiker.net - Greg Glass Yosemite National Park features some of the most beautiful backcountry in all of the Sierra Nevada. Surprisingly, however, most people stick to a few …
M M A Look at Backcountry's New Gore-Tex Winter Gear Outside Magazine - Jeremy RellosaHere in Santa Fe, New Mexico, where Outside’s offices are headquartered, the leaves have fallen, but the snow hasn’t—and we’re anxiously awaiting. Summer is behind us, and we’re ready to throw on our bibs
M MCoffee Backpackers: This Is the Only Coffee Mug You Need gearjunkie.com - Sean McCoy The GSI Outdoors Infinity Backpacking Mug is cheap, effective, and light. I’ve been abusing one for several years, and it just keeps on working as …
M MCamping Collapsible water bottles to toss in your bag Popular Science - PopSci Commerce TeamSave room in your pack with one of these origami bottles. When you’re going on a long hike, through TSA security, or even just to work, you don't want a big, empty water bottle rattling around in your
M MOutdoors A Cougar Was Stalking Her, So She Played Metallica Outside Magazine - Jason DaleyOn the evening of June 23, forestry worker Dee Gallant, 45, was walking with her 115-pound husky retriever, Murphy, on a remote logging road a half-hour’s drive from her home in Duncan, on Vancouver Island,
M M Tested: Hydro Flask's First Insulated Hydration Pack Outside Magazine - Graham AverillI still remember when I bought my first hydration pack. It was school bus yellow (because all gear in the early ’90s was school bus yellow), and the whole concept of putting a bladder of water inside backpack
M M How to Choose the Perfect Travel Backpack Travel + Leisure - Jillian KramerWhat you pack your things in is, arguably, as important at what you actually pack—and travel backpacks can be one of the most efficient and practical luggage options. They are both sturdy and light, with
M M Three Things to Know Before You Buy Gaiters fieldandstream.com - By The Editors Gaiters form a seal between your shoe or boot top and your leg, keeping objects and moisture from getting into your footwear or penetrating your …
M MTravel Arc’teryx Enters the Group Adventure Travel Market With Climbing And Outdoor-Focused “Arc’teryx Trips” Forbes - Suzie DundasJoining the likes of R.E.I., National Geographic and the more affordable G-Adventures, Canada-based Arc’teryx announced today the launch of Arc’teryx Trips, the new travel arm of the outdoor-focused brand’s
M M Sleep Soundly Outdoors by Saving on Klymit Sleeping Pads Popular Mechanics - By Paige SzmodisSome of our favorite sleeping pads will be half off this week at Clever Training. Few things can put a damper on your camping trip than a poor night’s sleep from rocks digging into your back. While you
M M Wyoming Has the Best Backcountry Outside MagazineThe trapper John Colter is credited with the modern-day exploration of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem. His travels inspired a band of filmmakers from Jackson Hole, Wyoming, including Sawyer Thomas Riis
M M If you’re okay with roughing it, a trip to the Grand Canyon’s North Rim pays off in spades The Globe and Mail - Christina PalassioA visit to the Grand Canyon that doesn’t involve elbowing your way through crowds to get a view, or booking a year in advance to get a room? Yes, it’s possible. Just shift your sights to the North Rim.
M M White Sands National Monument: Brad Pitt Inspired Me to Camp Here for My Birthday The Daily Beast - William O’Connor Not since Thelma & Louise have I thought of Brad Pitt as a reason to hit the road in the American Southwest. But after seeing his iconic post-divorce …