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Short Film "Grizzly Country" Inspires to Protect the Voiceless
How a Badass 76-Year-Old Plans to Save the Yellowstone Grizzly

On the importance of habitat preservation and environmental activism with the living incarnation of George Hayduke

Field Mag Editor's 5 Favorite Features of 2018
Our 5 Favorite Features of 2018

From heart felt personal essays on adventure and family to adrenaline inducing recounts of climbing Denali, these features struck a cord

Welcome to Field Mag 2.0
Welcome to Field Mag 2.0

Introducing the new and improved Field Mag—new design, refreshed logo, same great original content

This Tasmanian Island Hideaway Is a Minimalist Off-Grid Dream
This Tasmanian Island Hideaway Is a Minimalist Off-Grid Dream

Off the coast of southern Tasmania sits a bright and airy cabin inspired by Japanese woodworking and designed to embrace seclusion

Dodging Forest Fires Southbound on the Legendary Pacific Crest Trail
Dodging Forest Fires Southbound in Oregon on the Iconic PCT

Lessons learned from a last second, five-day backpacking trip through desolate Central Oregon

From NYC to the Adirondacks: Canoe Camping Way Upstate
From NYC to the Adirondacks: A Canoe Camping Adventure Way Upstate

Three days of wild islands, stunning sunrises, and endless fly fishing—a hidden Northeast gem captured on 35mm film

What It's Like to Climb Denali, North America's Highest Peak
What It's Like to Climb Denali, North America's Highest Peak

Frostbite, altitude sickness, weeklong storms, near-death missteps, and sheer boredom—adventure photographer James Barkman recounts a 16-day summit effort to 20,310 feet

Defining Type 2 Fun With Project Y
Video: Discovering the Truth of Type 2 Fun With Project Y

A feature-length pseudoscience documentary follows the world's best amateur athletes as they train for the world's suckiest gravel bike race

Op-Ed: The Power of Camping as Vacation
Op-Ed: Why You Don't Need That Fancy Retreat

Time spent car camping around California inspires a conversation on the importance of inclusion and power of nature in escaping burnout

Q&A: Artist David Buckley Borden & the Hemlock Hospice Project
How One Designer Is Using Art to Inspire Action on Climate Change

How the demise of the eastern hemlock at the mouth of an invasive insect inspired a site-specific installation created to educate the masses about ecology and climate change

1200 Miles Through the California Desert on 35mm Film
1200 Miles Through the California Desert on 35mm Film

Cold meals, long roads, and endless alien landscapes make this perfectly imperfect road trip one for the books

A Love Letter to Antarctica and Letting Wanderlust Lead the Way
A Love Letter to Antarctica, And Why You Need to Visit ASAP

Photographer Jenn Emerling and father discover moments of magic on a rare voyage to the end of the Earth