Interview

A DIY A-Frame Cabin in the UK, Inspired by Dutch Minimalism
A DIY A-Frame Cabin in Cornwall, England Inspired by Dutch Minimalism

Q&A with furniture maker Heather Scott on building by hand, finding inspiration in art, and drawing influence from the land

How Greater Goods Turns Discarded Outwear Into EDC Accessories
Meet Greater Goods, the London Upcycler Turning Discarded Tech Into Totes

A Q&A with the founder, designer, and maker of the London-based upstart making tote bags and more from vintage techwear

The 5 Most Viewed Articles & Interviews on Field Mag in 2019
Best of 2019: Top 5 Most Viewed Articles, Interviews & Features

From A-Frame rentals and #vanlife alternatives to how to travel better from an Indigenous perspective, these articles drew the most eyeballs in 2019

How to Build a DIY A-Frame Cabin for Around $8,000
All You Need to Know to Build Yourself an A-Frame Cabin for $8,000

Lessons learned and a step by step video prove anyone can build the cabin of their dreams with hard work and good friends

Q&A: Photographer Brian Kelley on New Book, PARKS
New Book Captures 100+ Years of National Parks' Graphic Design

Over 300 pieces of park maps, brochures, and printed materials creates a visual archive for outdoor enthusiasts and design nerds alike

This Week's Best Articles, From Around the Web
The Best New Articles From Around the Web This Week

Greta arrives in NYC, CNN's clever climate solution quiz, Faroe Islands' running pastor, and more

Q&A: MT Sobek Co-Founder Richard Bangs on 50 Years of Adventure
The Father of Adventure Travel Says to Protect We Must Explore

The MT Sobek co-founder discusses 50 years in the travel business, the call of wild places, and the big-picture problems of travel on a choking planet

Q&A: Indigenous Film Photographer Judianne Thomson
Indigenous Photog Judianne Thomson on Instagram Tourism & Nudes in Nature

The outspoken artist on shooting nudes, how to explore without a colonialist mentality, and the ongoing fight against social media creeps

Q&A: Alex Honnold on Heroes, Death & Free Soloing 3200' El Capitan
Alex Honnold on Heroes, Death & His Free Solo of El Cap

The world's premier free solo climber lives in a van, thinks life insurance is a scam, and is unlike anyone else

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

Q&A: Filmmaker and Director of Vans LANDLINE Tanner Pendleton
Meet the Filmmaker Behind Vans Snowboarding's First Full Length Film

A conversation with the emerging filmmaker on the process of shooting a modern snowboard video almost entirely on 16mm film

Interview with Chaco Creative Director Josh Weichhand
Chaco Creative Director on Finding a Home Outdoors & in Fashion

On the rise of sandals, working with Japanese fashion labels, and the importance of public land activism