Travel Advice
ArchiveIt's not just marketing hype. With this stuff under his arms, our writer found he could go a full 72 hours and not piss off the people next to him on the bus.
And 11 travel tools that are up to the abuse
Distilling our long, tedious road to configuring an Airstream's solar panels to provide enough energy to allow us to work from the road
We sent our correspondent deep undercover to explore the latest summer craze: camps tailored just for adults. Boozy slip-and-slide? Check. Excessive kickball celebrations? You betcha. It's all detailed in his letters from a nostalgic bacchanal.
The best way to kick off the fly-fishing season? Load up the RV and head out in search of pristine spring creeks
We'll forgive you for leaving these pieces of gear at home鈥攅ven though you shouldn't
Get more value from your adventure tools in the city and on the plane
Five bags that are ready to take on the world.
Essentials for wandering鈥攁nd playing鈥攊n style and comfort
Here's the kit one of the country's most ambitious FKT chasers uses when he heads out into the backcountry
Books鈥攃umbersome and fragile鈥攁re not practical travel companions. But they are absolutely essential.
Whether you're new to the game or are looking for a few new tricks, Cedar Wright has five simple tips that will help you elevate your camping game.
Last March, my wife and I traveled to Siberia's Yamal Peninsula, north of the Arctic Circle, and gained some road wisdom from real nomads
We asked three of the fastest people we know about the gear that lives in their carry-ons
Never let a noisy engine or a crying baby get between you and Elvis Costello
From the mundane (check the water in your batteries) to the brash (sell your home)
Keep things cozy, classy, and dry with this old-school essential
Hitting the road for more than a few days? Here's what should go in your trunk.
Contributing editor Patrick Symmes has traveled the world with these essentials, including guidebooks, earplugs, and decoy wallets
How to choose luggage for your next expedition to the Serengeti or the next regional sales trip to Akron
Hopping on a plane to your next adventure or just to visit the folks? You might as well be comfortable.
The bags, clothes, tools, and drugs that make regular long-haul flights survivable
The key to not getting overwhelmed is to remember that every day is a privilege
How to pack a year鈥檚 worth of clothes and gear into a space the size of a carry-on
The best adventures are too wet, dirty, and cumbersome to contain鈥攗nless you've got the right luggage
Move from a 1,800-square-foot house to a 200-square-foot trailer and you're forced to confront how much of your sedentary life is extraneous
Ever hear of Dog Canyon? I hadn't either until a spur-of-the-moment trip brought me there and made me realize that state parks are some of the most underrated public lands you might never have used.
Everything you need to know to plan the ultimate bucket-list escape
From slipping a surf session into a business trip to hiring a photographer to capture your vacation, here are a couple ways to get more out of your travel
We asked our favorite runners, skiers, bikers, and adventurers to name something that's in their bag every time they're on the road
Or, in other words, an exercise in decluttering and organization necessitated by a 200-square-foot living space
Salvaging adventure鈥攁nd the New Year鈥攊n the Airstream
Nomadic life isn鈥檛 hard, but it takes some getting used to. These pointers will make it easier.
Finding possibility and gratitude in the grim days and in-between experiences
Next year will bring massive delays to passport issuing and renewal
You don鈥檛 have to travel far to find inspiration
Five surprising pieces of gear that make road life even better
Want to learn a new skill and visit a faraway locale? You can now do both, thanks to a boom in instructional outdoor clinics worth traveling for.
How to power your life and work from the backcountry
Leave your sex toys at home
How to find the ultimate backcountry campsites for your rolling home office
The new duffle from Tepui stood up to several rounds of abuse, with nary a scratch to show for it
New satellites photograph 700 trillion pixels of your planet
Pro mountain bikers Macky Franklin and Syd Schulz are proving that living on the road full time doesn鈥檛 have to cost a fortune
The final word on what to pack it into for your summer getaway
You're going to fill every free day鈥攆rom Memorial Day through Labor Day鈥攚ith wild races, delicious food and drink, good music, and an abalone or two
How to take your friends camping without killing them, or wanting to
Stop browsing #vanlife photos and get out of town fast
Our writer rented an Airstream for a week to see if he could overcome his doubts about RVing. He ended up falling in love鈥攁nd buying a 2014 Flying Cloud 23FB named Artemis.
Style meets comfort in these versatile kicks
Anything can happen on the open road. Be ready.
Kit up for your next weekend鈥攐r yearlong鈥攇etaway
A photojournalist thumbs his way across America in the middle of winter. How many axe-murderers will he encounter?
Everything you need for 24 hours on the road
The only problem you鈥檒l have in the planet鈥檚 ultimate adventure mecca is deciding what to do first
Everything you need to know to crash in the backcountry (in a good way)
Instagram readers share epic outings for the new year
You can find deals even in this pricey segment of an expensive sport鈥攊t just takes a bit of strategic planning.
Turns out skiing the Alps isn't as expensive as you thought
Everything鈥攆rom our favorite rugged suitcase to the world's most comfortable shoes鈥攅xcept the lift ticket
What do a carry-on Moscow Mule cocktail kit and a flashlight-size survival tool have in common? They both seem like luxuiries鈥攗ntill you really need 'em.
Travel feels the most glamorous when you鈥檙e not physically traveling. So it follows that the nicest thing you could give someone is a way to escape the dreariness of airports, nonreclining seats, and sad airplane food.
Some ski resorts are already spinning lifts. Here鈥檚 where to ski and ride at the beginning of the winter.
Believe it or not, you can ride fat tires in the Big Apple and beyond.
Going places is going to get a lot more fun (and easy) thanks to these people, companies, and apps
Don鈥檛 get skunked when you鈥檙e flying to score
If you haven't bought it yet, start making plans before prices spike and supplies run out.
San Fransisco-based startup Hipcamp聽is taking the camping world by storm. By offering an Airbnb-like interface for campsite reservations, the company aims to “get more people outside by making it easier to discover and book great campsites.”…
Hauling it far from home is a drag, but careful planning can ease your pain
Would run between Denver and the resort
How to travel with weed, now that you're allowed to (in one airport, at least)
Using loaner equipment isn鈥檛 the risky game it once was
The Roadery鈥檚 fleet of light and easy-to-handle motorcycles makes for perfectly tuned touring
Airbnb is one of the most authentic ways to travel, but sometimes it can get a little too real
Tour operators are standing by to make your dream vacation of pain and suffering come true
Your basic 101 guide to finding the right adventure vehicle
In 2001, California passed a law creating a thru-hike up the state鈥檚 majestic coast. The trail may never see completion.
Yes, but first you have to prove you need one
Mountain gorillas, Pygmy guides, and idyllic lakes are hidden in southwest Uganda. And almost no one is going!