Gear Guide 2013: Eyewear
Protect your eyes with versatile shades.
Protect your eyes with versatile shades.
These multi-featured shades from Revo will keep you seeing clearly during high-altitude exertion.
These versatile shades from adidas provide no-slip comfort coupled with clear, natural colors.
View the world with clarity wearing these copper-tinted lenses from Costa,
Get great coverage in a light-weight, zero-fog package with the Smith PivLock V2.
Experience all of the benefits of sunglasses with no change in natural color with these shades from Tifosi.
Get great vision at all light levels with these killer deal shades from Ryders.
Bring back better images and video with these adventure-worthy cameras and accessories.
Get two smart apps that do spiffy editing tricks.
Never miss a shot with this quick-draw vest system.
"This is the best adventure DSLR ever made for its price."
Old-school sturdiness fused with iPhone-generation usability made the OM-D our pick for tech-savvy hikers.
A point-and-shoot with advanced hiker-centric chops
Q&A with Guest Editor Bear Grylls
Track elevation, weather, and workout intensity with this powerful watch
A palm-sized video camera that still performs.
A DSLR camera that can handle a multitude of light and weather conditions.
The star of "Man vs. Wild" talks gear, luxury items, and survival advice.
Create a story-driven video that engages you on the trail and offers a fresh perspective on trip memories.
Capture all your outdoor moments with these cameras and camcorders.
Is the iPad coming to a campsite near you? It saves its weight in maps, guidebooks, novels, songs, and more. Here are four top apps for hikers.
A waterproof boot that's comfortable for dayhikes and weekend outings.
A new Switzerland-based company, bluesign, is trying to regulate green manufacturing claims.
Haunted mountains? Vanished campers? Bloodthirsty creatures? An evil wind that lures hikers over a waterfall? We dare you to hike America's scariest trails.
Bigfoot? He's a softy compared to the other menacing monsters lurking in the woods near you.
Lost? Murdered? When the wilderness swallows people without a trace, who's to say what happened?
Alpine views and starry skies are nice, but on these unsettling hikes you might see something really stunning.
When bodies can't be buried, do their spirits ever rest? Hike to the scene of this wreck and find out.
Go ahead and hike to this park's famous lakes and waterfalls. Just watch your step–and your back.
Never let your guard down on this deadly peak, where the weather–and spirits–are unpredictable.
With more than 200 murders recorded here, it's no wonder the Chisos Mountains are named for ghosts.
With these books on haunted trails and creepy creatures, you'll be ready for a spooky hike in no time.
Lightweight and durable, the low cost Oregon Scientific ATC3K camcorder is practically outdoor-proof.
Sony HandyCam HDR-TG1 packs face detection, a touch screen and HD quality into lightweight camcorder.
Small and compact, Canon's Vixia HF10 produces great HD-quality video and easy-to-use interfaces for any budding outdoors filmmaker.
If you want to save time, weight, or money when buying a video camera, we found the best options.
Author Tracy Ross discusses her feature story "Dogs of War" devoted to the debate raging in Alaska over the famed Toklat wolf pack.