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Hiking and Backpacking

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The Balkan Peninsula's new megatrail is as much about imbibing culture as it is about bagging peaks. In his first dispatch from the trail, the author embarks on a 1,250-mile journey across six countries.

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A jacket that can handle the trail but looks tailored enough for a dinner in Aspen鈥攁nd is 100 percent American? We'll take three.

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I want to explore the best of what nature has to offer. Where can I find some up-and-coming ecotourism sites?

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An excerpt from Unruly Places: Lost Spaces, Secret Cities, and Other Inscrutable Geographies examines the spaces between borders

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Escaping west of Sydney

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For the sake of your spine and your sanity, heed these rules

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Physical challenges help kids rise to life's challenges, as unpredictable and varied as they might be

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From the boat to the bar

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Beat the crowds on the not-so-beaten path this summer in one of America's favorite national parks.

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Redesigning the backcountry shelter

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Trapping of bobcats, coyotes, and other fur-bearing animals is on the rise鈥攚ith man鈥檚 best friend the collateral damage.

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There's a reason exiles dreaded being packed off to Siberia. While retracing the path of a doomed 19th-century U.S. polar expedition in the Russian High Arctic, we encounter swarming mosquitoes, a few Kalashnikovs, an island lost in time, the burial site of ten brave men, and a haunting beauty like nothing we've ever seen.

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Five wild mountain ranges. Hundreds of miles of trails. Zero crowds. That’s what awaits visitors at the country’s newest Naitonal Monument in New Mexico. Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks聽consists of four separate patches of the Chihuahuan Desert surrounding Las Cruces in southern New Mexico. Encompassing a half-million acres…

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Long stretches of open road through some of the most beautiful areas of the country, peppered with wildlife sightings, adventurous detours, and good brews鈥攊t's so much more than getting from Point A to Point B.

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The聽Pennine Way, England鈥檚 first national trail, turns 50 this year. Even if it鈥檚 literally over the hill, the 268-mile route of rolling terrain is as popular as ever, especially this weekend. July 12 marks the annual National Trails geocache release, during which new coins…

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Seriously. Abbey Road Farm Bed and Breakfast offers an idyllic farm experience (plus llamas) in the outdoorsy paradise of Carlton, Oregon.

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Paul D. Paur left behind all his worldly possessions and entered the Appalachian Trail in early June. Concerns about his mental health surfaced alongside reports from fellow hikers that Paur is looking for God. What's he really doing there?

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There's a new brand in town. Does its dehydrated food stack up to鈥攐r shrivel before鈥攊ts rivals?

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Keep your four-legged adventure companion cool in the heat this summer.

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With a little help from Make-A-Wish, Yosemite鈥檚 first honorary park ranger earns his keep and proves his strength

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Craft beer, sweet gear鈥攚hat's not to love?

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These ground-tested strategies will help you conquer every last weekend.

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The drive from Eureka, California, to Coos Bay, Oregon has dunes, salmon, and Jurassic Park-worthy greenery鈥攂ut no crowds. It'll be our little secret.

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There's nothing more American than hitting the open road with the windows down, the music up, and a cooler full of beer in the backseat (you know, for later). Sure, the game has changed a little鈥攕martphones have all but rendered guidebooks and crumpled maps obsolete鈥攂ut one essential question remains: where to go? Look no further. We hand-picked the ten best, most adventure-packed road trips in the country.

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Five stunning national parks await beyond North America's 49th parallel. But beware: you'll face shifting ice, mercurial weather, and polar bears if you take this path less traveled.

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A Southern Colorado loop where you can rough it in a yurt and throw one back in Durango.

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Start in the Grand Canyon and wander up to Moab, Utah, with some moonlit camping and excellent mountain biking along the way.

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The route from Jackson, Wyoming, to Glacier National Park, Montana packs in five national parks and plenty of watering holes.

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This Olympic Peninsula loop in Washington is a water-lover's dream鈥攖ake your pick of waterfalls, rivers, beaches, and lakes. And don't forget the seafood.

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Take it to Alaska's Kenai Peninsula and find some of the best fishing, paddling, and moonshine-sampling of your life.

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This road trip from New Orleans to Florida featuring lazy days feasting on the freshest seafood, sandy camping, and pristine paddling.

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Hit up Best Towns 2014 winner Duluth, Minnesota, then hike and bike your way to Michigan's renowned shores.

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It's a lonely road from Las Cruces, New Mexico, through West Texas, but very much worth it. Just a few reasons why: surreal white sand dunes, a massive network of caves, and mountain biking trails all to yourself.

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Drive the Big Island loop in Hawaii鈥攁nd make time for long hiking or paddling trips, plus awe-inspiring face time with volcanoes, manta rays, and starry skies.

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From smart grills to high-tech camping toys, these gadgets are designed for dads who get after it outside.

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Who says you have to rough it?

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Seven men want to share a few thousand pieces of gear with the world. And they need your help.

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National parks are America's greatest recreational asset. Now an overdue movement will make them even better.

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For when weight really matters

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Australia's Greater Blue Mountains offer an unforgettable view just four hours from Sydney

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These images, from some of 国产吃瓜黑料's favorite photographers, will make you want to pack your bags and get lost in adventure.

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Dream all you want about your adventure bucket list, but isn't it better to get right out there and start ticking off boxes? Let these trips be your inspiration鈥攐r your exact blueprint.

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Full disclosure: I secretly wanted to love Lululemon's men鈥檚 gear when the company sent me a box of clothes to test. I just wasn't prepared to admit it. The company has become synonymous with women's yoga gear. If you close your eyes and think Lululemon, I doubt any masculine visuals…

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So you鈥檝e promised your significant other you’ll do something romantic this weekend. Trouble is, you still haven鈥檛 planned anything. But don鈥檛 worry: there鈥檚 a way to turn a regular walk in the woods into an amorous getaway. Just grab your favorite daypack, fill it with these five items, and pay…

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None of the products on this list are necessary for a good time. But hey, partying itself is about indulgence. And if you鈥檙e already indulging, why not enjoy it all the more with these six pieces of summer gear?聽 Miir Growler ($60) Miir makes you…

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Like any real estate choice, camping is all about location, location, location. Camping on a portaledge鈥攁 deployable, hanging-tent system鈥攇ives rock climbers locations worth bragging about: unimpeded views, no noisy neighbors, and everything from egress to big-wall climbs. In the U.S., there鈥檚 no better place for a suspension sleeping system than…

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鈥楾is the season for car camping and barbequing, which means grilled burgers, sunny days, and (hopefully) cold beer. But to keep your beverage of choice chilled, you鈥檒l need a cooler that can withstand the heat. We reviewed four mini coolers鈥攅ach 10 liters or smaller and each packed with a six-pack鈥攖o…

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Six boots to keep you going over every type of trail.

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Go ahead. Sit back, relax, and crack open a cold one.

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Ravaged by historic flooding, the European nation is struggling through crisis. But behind the destruction is a gem of a country well worth a second look.

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For years, I used to test how far I could go on day trips without eating. I don’t know if it was some unexplainable machismo or just laziness, but that mindset changed about six months ago. I鈥檇 gone on a four-hour run with an empty stomach and no food in…

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When 24-year-old David Sneddon disappeared hiking around western China, officials chalked it up to a drowning. Only a decade later did another scenario emerge: maybe David had been kidnapped and taken to North Korea.

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It鈥檚 tough to tell how trustworthy a piece of gear is going to be when you first buy it. In fact, the only way to actually test your equipment鈥檚 longevity is to, well, test it. Thoroughly. So instead of having you, dear reader, put your gear through the ringer in…

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Forget about rubbing two sticks together. Without matches, your only hope of getting a fire started in the wild is to take advantage of other tools at your disposal. Mykel Hawke鈥攁 former U.S. Army Special Forces Green Beret and founder of survival school Spec Ops鈥攔ecommends two easy,…

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Europe has a secret. It's called Albania鈥攁 Maryland-size playground of rugged peaks, emerald seas, and ripping rivers. The only catch? It's really poor, graft is rampant, and there's little environmental regulation. Pack your bribe money for a warts-and-all jaunt through the wildest post-Communist state on earth.

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Last September, a trekking company's guided trip through the wilds of Papua New Guinea was shattered when machete-wielding men attacked the native porters, killing two on the spot and injuring many more. The motive appeared to be robbery, but Carl Hoffman knew something else was at work鈥攁ncient tribal patterns of violence that, he knew, would inevitably be avenged

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Granola optional, guts required

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Yosemite National Park offers arguably the most scenic hiking in the country. The only challenge? Picking which trail to hike.

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Yes, I write about gear for a living, I have access to the most sophisticated toys and tools in the outdoor world, and I鈥檓 constantly geeking out over tech details. But I鈥檓 keenly aware of the fact that the gear does not make the athlete. I was a much better…

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There's a group of people who believe that in a world of extreme natural disasters, being ready for any catastrophe is more than just a precaution. It鈥檚 practical.聽

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Lyme disease is up 21 percent in dogs, but that doesn鈥檛 mean your ultimate adventure companion has to stay in the kennel鈥攕o long as you take these precautions before hiking this summer.

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The climbing season may not be closed for business just yet this season, but it may be tough to convince the mountain's most important climbers to carry on.

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The volcanic remains at the heart of Aniakchak National Monument鈥攖he least visited site in the national park system鈥攁re a trippy mishmash of postapocalyptic cinder cones, hardened lava, and flame-colored walls. The only catch? Doing it right involves days of trekking and rafting through some of the planet鈥檚 toughest, most bear-heavy terrain.

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With nearly 30,000 miles of well-marked and maintained trails, Switzerland is a mecca for hikers. From late June to early September, walkers can explore alpine peaks, wildflower meadows, and crystalline lakes. Although day hikes abound, it鈥檚 also possible to string inn-to-inn treks into multi-day, budget-friendly trips. Although routes are graded…

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There's a rod here for everyone, from the expert angler to the one just getting his toes wet.

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Why trek when you can fly?

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Our ultimate video guidebook has got you covered

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That don't blow your adventure budget

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Summer Buyer’s Guide tester Billy Brown currently has an office, a closet, and a garage overflowing with next year’s light hikers. The founder of Trek Tech blog and his testers have run about 120 boots through the ringer over the past year. In other words, he…

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Hiking even a short section of the Appalachian Trail can seem a daunting prospect. After all, the AT is a 2,184-mile footpath is comprised of flat sections, scrambles, steep inclines, challenging descents and more. You might wonder whether you have the strength or stamina to even venture a hike. “Having…

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A religious pilgrimage and epic thru-hike

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Because not only do children adapt to wild places鈥攆aster, sometimes, than adults鈥攖hey thrive in them. They need them. We all do.

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The team behind Google Street View is going off-road, and they're turning to you for help

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Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia have the biggest mountains among the 14 states on the Appalachian Trail. The southern portion of the Appalachian Trail. Although the promise of southern temps might draw spring break hikers to Georgia, sleet and snow are common here in March. Georgia is better hiked in…

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The Appalachian Trail is one of 11 National Scenic Trails and鈥攁long with the Continental Divide and Pacific Crest trails鈥攐ne of three popular, near-border-to-border treks in the U.S. The New England portion of the Appalachian Trail. Through-hikers on the AT have a roughly 2,180-mile journey in front of them. However, the…

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Although it might seem that backpackers are free spirits who fly by the seat of their pants, most experienced hikers will tell you that good planning is what determines a good trip. Here’s what you need to know before tackling a long-distance hike, such as the Appalachian, Pacific Crest, or…

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Kicking off the New Year at a kid-friendly adventure resort.

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A feather-light down jacket

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