WHITNEY JAMES
When it came time to organize and fact-check the hundreds of products in 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 2014 summer Buyer鈥檚 Guide, assistant managing editor James drew on the wrangling skills she developed while working on a dude ranch in the Rocky Mountains. Surprisingly, she insists the two experiences were similar.
RYAN STUART
To evaluate the best new tents, sleeping bags, and shells, Stuart climbed, hiked, mountain-biked, and camped all over his native British Columbia and neighboring Alberta. To balance out his testing adventures, the field editor at also squeezed in a surfing trip to Mexico.
JULIA AMIRZADOV
While putting together the issue, Buyer鈥檚 Guide art director Amirzadov learned that her dog could never make it in Hollywood. Her Aussie, Cash, modeled the doggie life vest featured in our roundup of women鈥檚 SUP gear. Despite being initially 鈥渋mmobilized,鈥 Cash quickly decided she wasn鈥檛 being paid enough in dog biscuits. We used the first shot taken.
BILLY BROWN
Hiking-shoes and boots tester Brown is the man behind , a site dedicated to gear, beer, and adventure travel. His recent gear tests have included trips to Jordan, Chile, and several emergency rooms.
INGA HENDRICKSON
Photographer Hendrickson was able to sneak in a take-your-daughter-to-work day this issue. Her three-year-old, Mia, pictured amid the car-camping gear essentials, took direction better than art director Julia Amirzadov鈥檚 Aussie shepherd, but wasn鈥檛 quite as easy to work with as the goldfish in the fly-fishing photo.
STEPHANIE PEARSON
While testing luggage last winter, Pearson, an 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor, was stranded at Chicago鈥檚 O鈥橦are Airport for 24 hours. It felt more like 24 days, which made Thule鈥檚 Crossover feel like a small, carry-on home away from home. Pearson鈥檚 next adventure: the , a 26.2-mile memorial run-hike over White Sands, New Mexico, with her younger brother, a veteran of the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ERIN BERESINI
Obstacle-racing-gear tester Beresini spent more than two years reporting her new book Off Course: Inside the Mad, Muddy World of Obstacle Course Racing, to be published in October by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. She also managed to finish more than 20 races.
MICHAEL KARSH
Photographer and photo assistant Karsh has three main loves: his girl, Sarah; his dog, Simone; and the smell of newly unwrapped outdoor gear. He enjoys long walks on the beach in the summer and fresh powder in the mountains in winter. You can usually find him in a dark studio or walking to Whole Foods for a burrito.
MICHAEL FRANK
Frank nearly froze his fingers off testing cameras in Wyoming and New York鈥檚 Hudson Valley this past winter. But since he was skiing powder and riding fat bikes to do it, he doesn鈥檛 expect your pity. Frank contributes to , , and online magazine , among others, and races mountain bikes whenever possible.
CATY ENDERS
Santa Fe鈥揵ased Enders tries to stay out of the sun long enough to write and produce radio segments. Having a carry-on bust open on a packed red-eye to Beijing made her realize that the travel gear she evaluated for this issue is, in fact, very important.
MEAGHEN BROWN
国产吃瓜黑料 gear editor Brown tested women鈥檚 shells and running accessories during the lead-up to her first 100-mile trail race. While training, the 25-year-old lived on a steady diet of black coffee, beef-based energy bars, and bananas. This summer, she鈥檚 regaining her social life and doing a marathon instead.
MARK ANDERS
When Anders got into stand-up paddleboarding in 2006, the sport was so new that people stared at him like he was a strange amphibian. He didn鈥檛 get many stares during SUP testing this year, near his home on the North Carolina coast, but his five-day, paddle down England鈥檚 River Thames in 2012 garnered him some odd looks. Not that Anders cared. 鈥淚t was the ultimate pub crawl,鈥 he says.
MOLLY LOOMIS
Women鈥檚-climbing-gear tester Loomis splits her time between the east and west sides of Wyoming鈥檚 Tetons. She was part of a seven-person team that completed a nearly 300-mile jungle trek across Myanmar last fall to make the first ascent of Southeast Asia鈥檚 disputed highest peak, 19,192-foot Gamlang Razi.
WHITNEY DREIER
After topping out on California鈥檚 Mount Whitney, the tallest summit in the lower 48, during the government shutdown last fall, 国产吃瓜黑料 Online associate editor Dreier was the perfect choice to review women鈥檚 hiking gear.
DOUG SCHNITZSPAHN
On a family trip in Europe last summer, Schnitzspahn managed to fit a four-person tent, four sleeping bags, four sleeping pads, two stoves, cutlery, a bottle of Tabasco, and a good bit of food inside one 75-liter backpack. This year, the editor of and tested packs everywhere from his backyard trail in the Boulder, Colorado, Flatirons to J枚kuls谩rglj煤fur National Park in Iceland.
MICHAEL ROBERTS
国产吃瓜黑料 executive editor Roberts spent four weeks in February and March chained to his desk in Marin County, California, plowing through Buyer鈥檚 Guide copy and wistfully looking out the window dreaming of bike rides and trail runs. His recent decision to quit coffee made this especially challenging. The occasional lunchtime yoga class got him through, though he never got that glow everyone talks about.
RYAN KROGH
Krogh, an 国产吃瓜黑料 associate editor, tested fly-fishing gear and binoculars everywhere from Colorado to California to his home state of North Dakota. And yes, his yellow lab, Magnolia, accompanied him on every trip.
BERNE BROUDY
Though she loves her life in Vermont, Broudy鈥檚 biking addiction takes her all over the world to ride. Most recently, she pedaled Zebra-built singletrack in Namibia and circumnavigated the Spanish Sierra Nevada on old mining and walking trails with .