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The 11 Best Hiking Sandals for Women, Tested by Women | 2026 Update

The 11 Best Women's Hiking Sandals for Wet and Dry Adventures

Tested over hundreds of miles and different types of terrain from Utah to Wyoming, these hiking sandals can handle it all

How Cunningham Park in Queens Makes Mountain Biking Accessible in NYC

MTB in NYC? Cunningham Park in the Borough of Queens Makes It Available to Many

This lesser-known city park has been home to a 6.5-mile-long, volunteer-maintained network of cross-country mountain bike trails since 2007

How 'What Happened' Makes the Most Sought-After Backpacks by Mountain Pros

This One-Woman Brand Is Making Backpacks Coveted by Global Mountain Pros

Slovenian alpinist Neza Peterca turned a lifetime of design, sewing, and repair experience into an all-custom technical backpack brand

Travel & Adventure-Testing Dometic's New Modular Drinkware

Travel & Adventure-Tested: A Review of Dometic's New Modular Drinkware Collection

A firsthand review of the outdoor gear maker's new mix-and-match hydration line tested in the mountains of northern Maine

Fuji GA645Zi Review: The Best Medium Format Camera (That's Perfect for IG)

Fuji GA645Zi Review: My Favorite Medium Format Camera (That's Perfect for Instagram)

A pro film photographer's take on the 1998 medium format camera that quietly outperforms cameras twice its size and price—with one major drawback

Q&A: Photographing the Women of Svalbard with Catherine Lemblé

Q&A: Catherine Lemblé on Photographing the Women of the World's Northernmost Town

In her new book the Belgian photographer documents life in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, where glaciers, fjords, and polar bears are a part of daily life

Why We Should Broaden Our Definition of Wilderness to Include the Ocean

It's Time to Broaden Our Definition of Wilderness to Include the Ocean. Here's Why

The ocean calls us to confront ourselves truthfully in ways that mountain ranges, forests, and deserts cannot, says nature-based therapist Nick Sharp

Trip Report: Canoeing Maine’s Allagash River During a Season of Low Water

Trip Report: : Low Water and High Spirits Canoeing Maine’s Allagash River

A down-season dispatch from the Allagash Wilderness Waterway, a 91-mile paddling route through Maine's North Woods region that few see for themselves

Parks Project Celebrates Japan's National Parks With New Apparel Collection

Parks Project Celebrates Japan's National Parks With New Reissued Apparel Collection

New graphic tees and sweats celebrate Mt. Fuji and highlight the country's many other lesser-known national parks

Austria's Salzburg Hiking Route Delivers Alps-Like Peaks Without the Crowds

This Seven-Summit Hiking Route in Austria Is the Alps Without the Crowds

Seven alpine peaks in the Salzburg region are connected by quiet trails, traditional mountain huts, picturesque villages, and folklore legends

New Film "Energia Vitale" Artfully Explores Milan's Deep Alpine History

New Film "Energia Vitale" Artfully Portrays Milan's Deep Alpine History

With archival footage, New Age tracks, and modern climbing the striking film by Vibram explores the relationship between urban and mountain landscapes

The Best Women's Ski Jackets of 2026, Thoroughly Tested in PNW & Japan

The 11 Best Women's Ski Jackets of 2026, Tested & Reviewed

From backcountry shells to resort staples (plus a wild bonus) these top ski jackets were tested in nearly every winter condition imaginable

11 Best Camp Showers of 2026 for Staying Clean Off-Grid, Tested & Approved

The 11 Best Camp Showers for Staying Clean Off-Grid, Tested & Approved

We put the newest portable shower designs to the test because rinsing off after a long day outdoors can make roughing it feel a little less... rough

Gorpcore Queen Sabrina Bloedorn on Influencing, Gear Education & Styling

Q&A: Gorpcore Queen Sabrina Bloedorn on Influencing, Outerwear Education & Styling

The Canadian creative with an audience of 300k+ shares real views on influencing, what makes gear good, and how to make it look even better

How a Scandinavian Ethos Helps Thule Design Innovative Outdoor Gear

How a Scandinavian Ethos Helps Thule Design Innovative Outdoor Gear

Thule's exhaustive product development involves state-of-the-art simulations—plus dinner parties and campouts—to create best-in-class outdoor gear

Learning the Inuit Approach to Wilderness on the Rugged Coast of Labrador

How Learning the Inuit Approach to Wilderness While Hiking in Labrador Changed Me

An intimate trip to Canada's far northeastern coast inspired a perspective shift based on listening, observing, and moving slow

What Is Muscovy? Your Guide to the Giant, Ugly Duck That's Saving Down Gear

Everything You Need to Know About the Giant, Ugly Duck That's Saving Your Down Gear

The Kardashians, Bay Area tech bros, and tariffs are helping make goose down scarce. And this unknown, oversized duck is waddling in to save the day

How Danish Menswear Label Forét Defines “Soft Outdoor” Style

Why Danish Menswear Label Forét Defines Its Timeless Staples as “Soft Outdoor”

The Copenhagen-based menswear brand designs clothing with a nostalgic call-back to old-school outdoor, but don't call it gorpcore

A Powder-Chaser's Guide to Snowboarding & Skiing in Kyrgyzstan

Kyrgyzstan Ski Guide: A Powder-Chaser's Wild Frontier in Central Asia

With the Tien Shan mountains' unique and consistent snowpack, Kyrgyzstan is a worthy destination for trips in search of epic skiing

Light Phone III Review: A Beautiful Dumbphone Fit for Travel & Adventure

Light Phone III Review: Can a Phone Without Apps Work With Adventurous Lifestyles?

Limited to calls, texting, maps, and little else, the new Light Phone promises attention span salvation, but does it put a limit on outdoor pursuits?

A Cyclist's Guide to New Zealand's Remote & Spectacular Timber Trail

A Cyclist's Guide to New Zealand's Remote & Spectacular Timber Trail

Everything you need to know about the rural forest mountain bike and hiking trail, from what to pack to where to sleep along the way

Why Salomon Is Betting on Gravel As the Next Big Thing in Running

How Salomon Is Defining Gravel As the Next Big Thing in Running

The French brand is carving out a culture-first category for runners who move between city streets, forest paths, and everything in between

New Garmin inReach Mini 3 Plus Introduces Voice, Photo & Text Messages

Send Voice, Photo & Text Message From the Trail With New Garmin inReach Mini 3

The small-but-mighty satellite communicator can send texts, voice memos, and photos from a full-color touchscreen

Denali National Park Camping Guide: What to Know About Planning & Visiting

How to Go Camping in Denali National Park, Alaska's 6-million Acre Wilderness

Trade crowded campgrounds for rugged trails, wildlife encounters, and some of Alaska’s most remote views