Gear Review: Pre-packaged Dinners
You won't go hungry with these backcountry dinners.
You won't go hungry with these backcountry dinners.
Easy-to-eat lunches and snacks that actually taste good.
Oatmeal, granola, and eggs–backcountry style.
Follow a day of hiking with one of these yummy desserts.
We review their new recipe book Ultimate Camp Cooking. Plus: their easy-cook Dill Salmon recipe.
A new theory might solve the mystery of how these mountains formed.
Lads and lasses, stuff your gobs with these tasty treats.
New research reveals high levels of arsenic and cadmium in the mountain's snow and soil. Plus: Should you worry about similar pollution in North America's high country?
New research shows spinach makes your muscles work more efficiently, so power up with this savory dish.
Test your skills—and possibly save some fingers—with this first-aid quiz.
Start your morning with the sweet aroma of freshly baked bread wafting through camp.
Switch things up with these twists on the classic treat.
Try this exercise to give your lower back the strength you need.
Nothing's worse on the trail than knee pain. Prevent and cure it with this exercise.
Tackle big miles with this essential exercise.
Want legs that handle any terrain. This is the exercise.
Get core strength with this key exercise.
Climb higher, live longer, and eat better, o.k. be better, with these skills.
Temper our recipe for Earthworm Patty Supremes with a little Drunken Choc-Berry Fondue. Plus, other recipes and cooking skills.
Take care of yourself in the backcountry with these tips and laugh (or at least smile knowingly in the face of 10 common wilderness threats.