Adventure

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Inspire Your Next Adventure with These 9 Great Outdoor Books

9 Great Adventure Novels and Outdoor Coffee Table Books to Inspire Your Next Adventure

Until we can safely get outside again, thumbing through the pages of these readers might be the next best thing

How This Artist Built a Portable Micro Cabin for Just $2,300

How This UK-based Artist Built a Portable Micro Cabin Work Studio from Scratch

Illustrator and woodworker Andrew Groves of Miscellaneous Adventures reflects on his efforts to create a mini sanctuary outside the city

Q&A with The Father of Adventure Travel, MT Sobek Co-Founder Richard Bangs

The Father of Adventure Travel Says to Protect We Must Explore

The MT Sobek co-founder discusses 55 years in the travel business, the call of wild places, and the big-picture problems of travel on a choking planet

Why The Ideal Adventure Rig Isn't a Van—It's a Pickup Truck

6 Reasons Why the Best Adventure Rig Isn't a Van—It's a Truck

After more than three years and 130,000 miles of living in a pickup, I’m convinced there is no better way

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

PNW Outfitter Tillak Introduces the World's Most Versatile Waterproof Backpack

The World's Most Versatile Waterproof Backpack Is Now on Kickstarter

Rethinking the quiver with a single modular backpack system capable of taking you (and all your gear) from the city to the backcountry, with style

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