Camping gear

Go beyond Acadia National Park and experience some of the most unique and beautiful glamping in Maine

In California's Alabama Hills, a hands-on review of the newly released dome tent design by two well respected European outdoor gear makers

Beloved by thru-hikers and sold out in seconds, this Portland, OR-based cut-and-sew brand is keeping the garage-grown gear tradition alive and well

Lightweight materials, ergonomic handles, spouts, short and stout. These workhorse camp kettles are sure to upgrade your water boiling experience

Available in 20L, 30L, and 70L (!!) and made of 100% waterproof Dyneema fabric, this is one big arse indestructible gear hauler you need

With light and durable designs, the new five-piece collection brings best-in-class filtration to car camping, thru-hiking, and everything in between

With the Japanese word for "companion" as its name, the vacuum-insulated Tomo is MiiR's reminder that hot (or cold) drinks are meant to be shared

A thoroughly vetted list of the Beaver State's most dreamy treehouse rentals on Airbnb & VRBO, so you can sleep in style on your next PNW visit

It might not be the most compact or even the lightest, but this camp chair is absurdly simple in the best way

One writer's attempt to find off-grid adventure in the California desert with a luxed-out home-on-wheels

Get a glimpse at what a handful of renowned outdoor brands have in the works for next fall, from lifestyle product to backcountry gear

Invented by an Irish farmer in the 1890s and refined shortly thereafter, this unique kettle-stove combo can boil 20oz of water in just 3 minutes