
Running is More Popular Than Ever. But Why Now? And Will It Last?
Arresting adverting, actually sleek kit, and unique, unsanctioned races have made running cool. Its heyday might be its downfall.
Arresting adverting, actually sleek kit, and unique, unsanctioned races have made running cool. Its heyday might be its downfall.
What to know before visiting this charming alpine village where adventure meets the Swiss traditions of trails, cowbells, and cheese making
Tested in the Colorado backcountry, the unique digicam combines the simple shooting experience of a disposable film camera with the storage of a phone
A nature tour of Svalbard, Norway proves life in the Arctic polar desert, assumed by some to be dark and dreary, is actually a symphony of color
From Vietnam's terraced rice patties and Morocco's desert sands to Scotland's highlands and the Italian Alps, our expert picks are not to be missed
The unique race pits teams of eight in an all-out 400-mile footrace across New York State. Here's the full scoop, from the founder & past winners
Independent magazines for those dreaming of vast landscapes, pushing boundaries, and a gentler way of being outdoors
The incredible 2,500 kilometer journey took seven months, where they passed through Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland.
The longtime Field Mag contributor dives into the inspirations, intentions, and locations behind his first photo book, published by Guest Editions
Even if you can't read Japanese, these expertly curated magazines will inspire you to seek greater adventures—and a new pair of rare hiking boots
How the Los Angeles cycling brand established an outpost in the tiny Italian town of Tirano, where spectacular rides and a warm welcome waited
A pro photographer's take on the pocket-sized 35mm rangefinder first released in 1997 (spoiler: it shoots above its class in nearly all conditions)
From the most popular and sought after to the true underrated (and cheap) workhorses, we present the best 35mm film cameras still available today
A conversation with the teenage publisher on how he came to launch a new biannual magazine dedicated to adventure storytelling and film photography
A Q&A conversation with waterwoman Lena Kemna, who finds connecting with the ocean has opened her up to pursue even more ambitious goals
How a trip to Antarctica gave this former National Geographic Expeditions guide a new perspective on the work of past explorers like Frank Hurley
Looking for affordable tents, sleeping bags, hiking boots, and bikes? These online and in-person retailers have you covered with gently used gear
The Alpenglow Expeditions founder shares archival photos and stories of facing death on Everest, basecamp snacks, and the evolution of alpine guiding
To create and thrive in the magical Mojave desert one must adapt to the unique rhythms of the sun, the seasons, the otherworldly landscape
A conversation with longtime Field Mag editor and photographer Tanner Bowden about his new photo book, travel, and self publishing
Over the Atlas Mountains and through the Sahara desert, 125 miles in the saddle and an exploration of the Berber approach of finding harmony in nature
From planning and travel tips to backing list and epic photography, here we show all you need to know about the stunning hut-to-hut hiking route
Q&A: Director Ben Weiland and photographer Nick Foster discuss creativity, cameras, surf, and their new film "The Search for Volcano Island"
All you need to know about the most legendary, underrated, and rightly hyped 35mm and 120 medium format rangefinders, SLRs, and point & shoot cameras