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Hiking and Backpacking

Hiking and Backpacking

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From mountaintops to lakeside trails, this short film offers viewers a glimpse into the beautiful area around Cumbria, England.

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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less.

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The secret to ultimate fitness isn't all that complicated—just spend a month outside, hiking eight hours per day. Kyle Boelte breaks down how his body evolved into an efficient, fat-burning, testosterone-fueled machine over 29 days on the Colorado Trail.

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Power sources small enough for you to carry that run on solar, fire, or water are heavy and don't produce enough electricity to warrant schlepping into the backcountry

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For the ultimate in lightweight camping, ditch the tent and grab a tarp

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For filmmaker Andrew Watson and his guide Emanuel Motta, hiking Kilimanjaro during the low season provided a rare chance for solitude.

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On a 4 week long journey, filmmaker Dave Dworkind assembled Western Canada.

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Want a dog for the trail, mountain, water, or city? Forget going to a breeder. The best companion for you is also the cheapest and most ethical.

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In honor of the National Park Service's 100th birthday, Huckberry paid homage to Yosemite.

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From trailhead to summit, boots to keep your feet warm and dry.  (Under Armour) Under Armour Clackamas 200 Best For: Deep Snow If you tramp through half a foot of fresh every morning to get to your car, take note. The 10.5-inch-tall Clackamas rises above the snow, while its water-resistant rubber-and-canvas…

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Packs to keep you adventuring, and safe, in the snow

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You'll regret cheaping out on this stuff. Trust me.

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The updated communications tool creates a network for people to send and receive messages without cell service. But its success is entirely dependent on how many people buy into it.

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Performance snacks get a natural makeover. (AlpineAire) AlpineAire Guacamole Thanks to the geniuses at Alpine-Aire, guac is no longer a luxury reserved for glamping with a well-stocked cooler—it’s a trail-ready hors d’oeuvre you’ve earned after hiking miles in the backcountry. Just add water to the 1.4-ounce package, filled with freeze-dried avocado, onion, and serrano…

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Meet Seth Orme and Paul Twedt: these two make up the 'Packing It Out' crew and are bringing a new flare to environmental stewardship.

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Light Between The Trees is brought to you by the collective behind Mile, Mile & A Half. For that film, the group of filmmakers, artists, musicians, and photographers gathered to spend a month walking the John Muir Trail. This time, the crew gathered for…

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Developing flexibility is just as important as developing strength. Here are the best moves to make you a healthier, more efficient all-around athlete.

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An unknown hiker from Atlanta claims to have broken the Appalachian speed record. The question is: Can she prove it?

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Plus, the differences between liquid fuel and pressurized canisters

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Equipment to enjoy the last light and warmth of 2016

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A lightweight backpacking stove that runs on twigs

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The annual Fjällräven Classic is a trek tradition that the gear manufacturer has brought to Colorado for the first time

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Belgian backpacker Louis-Philippe Loncke has taken down Death Valley and just abandoned his attempt to thru-hike Australia’s Simpson Desert. But he’s not done yet.

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Nothing beats a hot meal after a long day on the trail, and Omeals makes things a whole lot easier with their self-heating packaged meals.

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Twelve years after disappearing on a hike in western China, David Sneddon is being held captive to teach English in North Korea, according to a Japanese news report

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As good as the fishing was, this trip was more about breaking away from life's breakneck pace and living in the moment, which is a lot easier to do in the mountains.

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Celebrate (and support) the National Park Service's birthday with these 7 products

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I figured anyone who's hiked hundreds of miles across the United States would probably have some useful advice, so I asked five Pacific Crest Trail veterans about the most essentials tools in their packs

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Outsiders plying thru-hikers with sodas and chicken wings might appall purists, but trail magic is here to stay—and that's a very good thing

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The 12-year-old Swedish trekking tradition comes to the United States with the goal of getting more novice backpackers into the wilderness

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Everything you need to relax after a day of romping around in the mountains

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All the ingredients and gear you need for real meals on the trail

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Should we ban the construction of any more trails into the wilderness? Robert Moor, author of the new book, 'On Trails,' says we should build more.

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Should we continue blazing trails into wild places? Kenneth Brower doesn't think so.

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The shoestring-budget comedy is hipster fun in the backcountry, but sometimes takes the easy path

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All organic, adult-palate-approved ice cream that melts in your mouth, not in your backpack—sold by a guy living out of his van

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No indulgent selfies or boring landscapes here. These Instagram accounts showcase the trail like you've never seen it before.

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The newest release from the world's most famous cooler company

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Some argue that so-called trail angels, who hand out 
food and water (and beer!) 
to weary through-hikers, 
are cheapening what should be a life-altering experience

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Part hammock, part tent, 100 percent awesome

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Basically three tents in one

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You worry about your vacation—we’ll handle the reading list. We'll even help you decide which book to take with you (just in case you're a little too busy on the trail to read all of our picks).

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Keep this kit in your car and you'll be ready for the trail as soon as 5 p.m. rolls around

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If you look around, you can find the following gear in good shape for a reasonable price

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Plus, you can build it at home

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After completing the Pacific Crest Trail, Julie Hotz set her eyes on the seldom-traveled, lesser-known Pacific Northwest Trail

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The number of thru-hikers on the trail has skyrocketed in the past five years. It may be time to think about how to control the crowds.

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Kit up, then get out

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The most rewarding section of the Pacific Crest Trail

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Seven pieces of gear no adventurer should live without

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Visiting Catalina Island is cheap, easy, and epic

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"You know, there was this whole other world. There was the outdoors. There was the wilderness."

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You don't need pricey gizmos to have fun outside. These 8 pieces of just-good-enough gear cost less than $100 combined.

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'Crossing Bhutan' is an upcoming documentary that follows four veteran athletes as they attempt an unprecedented human-powered, border-to-border crossing of Bhutan

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Everything you need to know before you head out camping this summer

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"But what made it all so special were those single, quiet moments when you're surrounded by the majesty of nature and all of its subtle sounds."

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How to stay warm and dry when the skies open up

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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less.

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"My cerebral palsy contributes to my unique cadence and my poor balance, but I refuse to let it define who I am."

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Snacks to keep the engine running all day.

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Last July, filmmaker Jake Strassman and his impressively mustached friend Travis Halverson took off on a midsummer's camping trip in the Gore Range of Colorado.

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Day 9: Warner Springs. Mile 109.

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From seafood curry to cricket-raspberry oatmeal, your next campfire meal is about to get a little more tasty

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Ever wonder what it's like to hike the ever-more crowded PCT? I'm about to find out.

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An amusing albeit brief look at the basics of adventuring outdoors.

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EPA district administrator Jared Blumenfeld talks about why he’s escaping it all, and how to be a pescatarian on the 2,650-mile trail

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Pick the right rig, zip up, then get out

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Everything you need for quick jaunts or all-day trips.

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From bare-bones featherweights to long-haul beasts, there’s a bag out there for you.

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Kitchen tools for base-camp chefs

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Brighten up your night

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Seven hacks to lighten your load this summer

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Your sleeping bag is arguably your most important piece of backcountry gear.

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For diehard gear geeks, there’s no more exciting category right now than jackets.

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Spending the night outside just got brighter, cleaner, and easier.

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Set to a John Muir quote, narrated by none other than mountain climber Lou Whittaker—outdoor films don't get better than this.

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A great trip starts with the right roof overhead

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You can’t drive to these backcountry lodges. This is a feature in our book, not a drawback.

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5 ways to ensure your kicks last for years

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