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Solo Hiking Washington's Alpine Lakes Wilderness
Solo Hiking Washington's Iconic Alpine Lakes Wilderness

Just east of Seattle exists a picturesque wonderland of glacial lakes and wild goat herds

What It's Really Like to Live In a Van... err Vintage VW Bus
What It's Really Like to Live on the Road in a Vintage Van

Adventure photographer and veteran van-dweller James Barkman tells it like it is

Overnight Snowshoeing Outside Seattle
Photo Essay: Backcountry Hut Snowshoeing Outside Seattle

Swapping city blues for white wonderland in Mount Rainier National Forest

The Rock House at Carraig Ridge Is Literally Built Between Two Rocks
The Aptly Named Rock House Proves You Can Build On Any Site

800-sq-ft of contemporary cabin heaven set in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies

Gear Review: Therm-a-Rest NeoAir XLite Max SV Air Mattress
Gear Review: New NeoAir XLite Max SV from Therm-a-Rest

A lightweight, 3-season pad capable of being inflated in mere seconds

Backpacking Central Washington's Ancient Lakes
Photo Essay: Backpacking WA's Arid Ancient Lakes

When wishing to avoid Seattle's infamous rain, the high desert never disappoints

High Altitude Camping in North Cascades National Park
High Altitude Camping in North Cascades National Park

A late summer alpine outing to concur Washington's Sahale Peak

Backpacking Olympic National Forest's Marmot Pass
Photo Essay: Making the Most of Marmot Pass

A PNW treasure of a trail with impressive elevation gain and even better views

How to Build a Bed in Your Car, and Why You Need to Do It
5 Reasons You Need to Build a Bed in Your Car

Why outfitting your regular rig with a bed and easy storage and embracing car camping is smarter than chasing the #vanlife

Eddie Bauer Reintroduces the Skyliner Down Jacket, a 1936 Original
Eddie Bauer and Pendleton Reintroduce the 1936 Skyliner Jacket

Collaborating with Portland's Pendleton, a NW icon in outerwear is brought back to life to celebrate the US National Parks Centennial

Mt. Baker's Artist Point by Bike
Photo Essay: Ascending Mt. Baker's Artist Point

When the season's first snowfall closes your route a day before the ride, you go anyway