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In "The 12-Hour Walk," the world record-holding explorer argues that a salve for mental fog and anxiety is to go for a very, very long walk
No-or-low-waste camping meals and backpacking food does exists. Here's what to look for, how to avoid greenwashing, plus five companies to support
All the performance, function, and straight up Gore-Tex one would need and want in outerwear, now available in more inclusive sizing
The idiosyncratic gravel grinder brings even more comfort and features—like the iconic Lefty fork—for rides facing variable surfaces
The definitive guide to finding the right women's rain jacket, with intel on waterproofness, construction, and more
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
Rigorously tested, this comprehensive collection of climbing shoes are our top picks for nailing bouldering projects at your local gym or outdoor crag
With 21 tools and a unique, transformable short-to-needle nose pliers, the limited-edition release brings an original Tim Leatherman prototype to life
The world famous adventure photographer shares stories from behind the lens in his new memoir-photo book, "Wayward"
To tackle the fashion industry's environmental problems, this small sock brand is embracing up-cycled materials made from waste
The MegaWarm Jacket uses new material science technology created at Stanford's labs to provide more warmth without increasing weight
Timi Burton carries on his late father's vision with tie-dye, corduroy, and puffy slippers