Easy and delicious camping recipes you need to know
Our ultimate guide to backpacking food that's nutritious, easy to carry, simple to prepare, and tastes amazing.
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Sweet or savory, these tasty hiking snacks are packed with energy, and making a batch now means you'll be ready to go next time wanderlust grips you.
View ArticleBushcraft basics anyone can learn
Mastering basic bushcraft skills won’t just impress your camping buddies, it might just save your life one day.
View Article5 essential camping tips I learned from the British Army
Embedding with the Royal Engineers taught me a lot about setting up camp in harsh conditions, and respecting nature.
View ArticleThe 10 best National Parks to visit in winter
Our guide to the best National Parks for winter adventures takes you from old-growth forests to rugged deserts, coral reefs and smoldering volcanoes for amazing expeditions with or without snow.
View ArticleDo you need ankle support for hiking?
We do the legwork on this long running debate, and give you some answers you can use on the trail.
View Article4 mistakes you keep making every time you run
You might not realize you're sabotaging your own training, but there are ways to stop making the mistakes that are holding you back from achieving your potential.
View ArticleDitch these 8 backpacking non-essentials for your next trek
You may be surprised to discover that you can camp quite comfortably, and lighten the load without these eight items.
View ArticleThe best destinations for snowshoeing adventures
Escape the tourist crowds and the hassle of ski gear, and unlock some of the world's best snow stashes.
View ArticleThe science of biohacking
We look at the science behind biohacking claims, and what you can do to improve your health, from a science-backed lens.
View ArticleYellowstone tourist pets bison's head until passer-by intervenes
The National Park Service warns visitors not to "pet the fluffy cows", but some visitors choose not to listen.
View ArticleBruised toenails and blisters? Try these hacks
Bruised toenails and blisters from hiking are common trail hazards, but there are measures you can take to protect your toes.
View ArticleWhat's the proper way to poop outside?
Nepalese officials are disgusted by climbers leaving their business on Mount Everest, but what's the proper etiquette for toileting al fresco? Here's how to take care of business in an environmentally...
View ArticlePlastic pollution is plaguing National Parks - but you can help
Experts say bold action is necessary to tackle the enormous problem of plastic waste, and we can all do our part.
View ArticleYou can stop rolling your IT band - it's a myth
Foam rolling has become a popular recovery tool for athletes suffering from IT band pain, but the science doesn’t back it up. Here's what you can try instead.
View ArticleHiking first dates: horror stories and happy endings
Our readers share hiking first date horror stories and happy endings to help you choose between dinner for two or the trail.
View ArticleGarmin's new mystery watch - everything we know so far
Rumors of a new Garmin Forerunner watch are picking up pace, with leaks from third parties and Garmin's own website. Here are all the details we've gleaned to far. Are you excited?
View ArticleIs it OK to run after eating? Well, it depends...
Well-timed nutrition can make all the difference: our guide to what runners should eat before, during and after a workout.
View ArticleMud running: your complete guide to getting down and dirty
The spring thaw is coming, and things are getting slippery. Here's how to enjoy hitting the trails and have a blast without falling or losing a shoe!
View ArticleHikers, is it time to start worrying about bears?
When you're hiking or camping in bear country, it's important to be conscious of their seasonal habits. Here's everything you need to know to be bear aware in the spring.
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