The Multitasker: Magellan Triton 2000 GPS
The Magellan Triton 2000 GPS is packed full of outdoor-worthy features.
From outdoor cameras and GPS units to headlamps and more, the gear experts at Backpacker Magazine test the latest electronics in real backcountry conditions to bring you comprehensive gear reviews.
From outdoor cameras and GPS units to headlamps and more, the gear experts at Backpacker Magazine test the latest electronics in real backcountry conditions to bring you comprehensive gear reviews.
The Magellan Triton 2000 GPS is packed full of outdoor-worthy features.
Capture your trail memories with the 5-megapixel camera and light-duty GPS of the Nokia N95 cell phone.
Experience fewer lost signals with the Magellan Triton 200, a basic GPS for a bargain price.
Apple iPhone 3G brings maps and downloadable GPS software to your fingertips.
With a quad-helix antenna and preloaded topo maps, the Garmin Colorado 400t is the fastest of GPS units.
Rain, snow, cold, hard knocks–the backcountry can be tough on trail gadgets. You can either upgrade your devices, or learn how to protect them.
Beat wind, rain, and snow with 5 tips from an expert outdoor cameraman.
Before you shop–and buy–your dream camera, familiarize yourself with these commonly used terms
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Solar panels and hand crank keep Eton Microlink FR150 weather radio going and going.
Capture fast-paced summer adventures with these image-improving tips.
Want to make adventure films? Emmy Award-winning director Michael Brown shows you how. Plus, go behind the scenes as BACKPACKER staffers learn from the masters at Adventure Film School.
One small step for our stair-obsessed man, one giant leap for fitness freaks everywhere.
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Floating a liquid maze in the Northeast's lake-riddled forests
Rambling a granite redoubt
Ready to dial up the adventure meter? Try out your digital skills–and go places most people can't–on these life-list journeys.
Your adventure is ready for primetime. Here are 19 ways to reach the audience in your living room–or around the world. Web-based photo sites aren't all created equal. Here are our top 5.
Learn how to save your photos, print them, get published, and produce an audio visual slideshow.
Learn how to upload your video to YouTube and tap a social network like Facebook or MySpace to post links to your movie. Your adventure is ready for primetime. Here are 19 ways to reach the audience in your living room–or around the world.
Your adventure is ready for primetime. Here are 19 ways to reach the audience in your living room–or around the world.
Your adventure is ready for primetime. Here are 19 ways to reach the audience in your living room--or around the world.
Master dawn and dusk photographs with these pro tips.
Here's how to turn raw data into finished files that will wow your friends and preserve trip memories better than any photo album.
Here's how to turn raw data into finished files that will wow your friends and preserve trip memories better than any photo album.
Here's how to turn raw data into finished files that will wow your friends and preserve trip memories better than any photo album.
Here's how to turn raw data into finished files that will wow your friends and preserve trip memories better than any photo album.
Here's how to turn raw data into finished files that will wow your friends and preserve trip memories better than any photo album.
Take your new tools to the trail to master the skills you'll need to navigate, record, and share your best adventures. The best new digital tools for every budget and skill level.
Take your new tools to the trail to master the skills you'll need to navigate, record, and share your best adventures.
Take your new tools to the trail to master the skills you'll need to navigate, record, and share your best adventures.
Take your new tools to the trail to master the skills you'll need to navigate, record, and share your best adventures.
Take your new tools to the trail to master the skills you'll need to navigate, record, and share your best adventures.
Every great trip boils down to this: Picking an ideal location, capturing memorable moments, and bragging about it.
Every great trip boils down to this: Picking an ideal location, capturing memorable moments, and bragging about it. Here's how to get started the high-tech way.
A Complete Guide to the Digital Revolution–and How to Join It
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By understanding your terrain, knowing your pace, and reading the map regularly you can stay on course wherever you are.
While you're cozy in your waterproof jacket, your map has to face the rain, or snow, or mud, alone. Learn how to protect this precious piece of paper.
Learn how to orient your map with a few basic compass skills
Become a better hiker. Build speed, endurance, and strength all through heart-rate training.
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Don't be daunted by a thick owner's manual. Unlocking your unit's advanced navigational tools is easier than you think.
Be a YouTube Star: Learn how to shoot, edit, and post your next wilderness adventure.
Rechargeable batteries are better for the environment and can save you money. Learn about the pros and cons of the different types of rechargeable batteries.
Cameras, camcorders, and GPS–our testers pick the best for the trail.
The Backpacker testers try out some ingenious products for photo taking, map making, screen cleaning, and portable recharging.
All our picks weigh less than 8 ounces and cost less than $400.
Whether you're a backpacker, dayhiker, geocacher, runner, or cyclist we have a GPS unit for you.
Four packable, trailworthy camcorders that could launch your YouTube career
A reliable and moderately priced unit with high-end capabilities
Get a mobile phone, data organizer, walkie-talkie, and GPS, all in one device.
If cost is no object, this unit is like having an interactive topo map at your fingertips.
You'll never lose your partner if you're each carrying a Rino.
A favorite unit for beginners
This rugged unit will let you call home from the trail
You'll never miss a shot with this camera's lightning-fast lens.
Film your first wildlife documentary with this svelte digital video recorder.
Capture every backcountry moment with this wafer-slim digital camera
Before you buy a camera, you have to get some details straight. Here's a list of the most frequently asked questions and their answers.
At first glance, digital cameras can be intimidating. Use this guide to take the guesswork out of the features on your camera.
Not sure if you need a digital camera you can put in your pocket or one with all the lenses and accessories? No problem. Here's a guide to help you make the right choice.
Troubleshooting tips for 9 common problems
6 tricks for successful backcountry shooting
Add valuable intermediate techniques to your shooting repertoire.
Learn your camera's capabilities by doing, not reading.
Get started--or get simple--with the best GPS deal
Satellite broadcasting gets light, cheap, and trailworthy
Use a map, compass, and GPS unit to plot an ambitious route with this beginner's guide to bushwhacking
Your complete guide to the latest in outdoor electronics, including a smart watch, a weatherproof MP3 player, and the best in GPS.
New tools for water navigation: Strap one to your thwart, and you'll never paddle in circles again.
Learn this mapping technique for better off-trail travel.
What's GPS, how does it work and will it help you? Find answers to these questions and more!
Don't let your GPS unit stump you. Try one of these suggestions to get your unit trail ready.
Determine direction without your compass.
Using your GPS is easier than you think.
Common GPS terms you should know.