Monday Morning Eye Candy
Eight reasons to be glad you're not a mouse, and the world's scariest hiking trail
Eight reasons to be glad you're not a mouse, and the world's scariest hiking trail
These burly boots trekked glaciers and hitchiked highways with nary a blister or a rub.
California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger unveils a new map showing the possible disastrous effects of sea level rise in California
The beloved star of our in-book feature "The Predicament," Lunchbox the Cadaver Sniffing Dog, brings you a round-up of this week's outdoor predicaments, disasters, and near-misses
but it still lives in the linings of your food cans
Scientists say that fires benefit forest ecosystems
People get stranded in Los Angeles' Bronson Canyon—home of the Batcave—every year
Is it a meteorite or a salt formation? Gather your own conclusions about the origins of this mysterious ring of rock on this 7.6-mile loop in Canyonlands National Park.
Thrifty backpackers in small-town Australia poach campsites on hallowed ground--but not for much longer
Our editors share their early-bird gear gift picks
This stout three-day backpacking trip emphasizes the "grand" in Grand Canyon as it follows hardscrabble trails to remote campsites, old mining claims, and the scene of an airplane crash.
Bring spicy takeout flavor to camp with this gourmet meal.
Fetch! Or not.
New kindergarten programs around the country focus on outdoor play
Got a burning ursine question? Ask our resident bruin expert in our weekly feature, 'Ask A Bear.'
This lifelist trip packs in two adventures: an outrageously scenic ferry ride and a remote 14-mile out-and-back hike in Lake Chelan National Recreation Area.
Navigate switchbacks, boulder scrambles, and rock mazes on this 8.6-mile loop that ascends Old Rag Mountain, one of Shenandoah's most famous peaks.
Pyramid Brewery's 'Steep & Deep' contest sends winner on a backcountry skiing vacation in Lake Tahoe
This week's weird bear news—plus one faker.
Climate Cooler launches shopping site and picks up the carbon tab
All the latest and greatest in gear plus lots more, online and free
Scarpa goes green with recycled materials and a biodegradable midsole
Dry tinder is the least of your worries on Thanksgiving weekend
BACKPACKER's Nov. issue is now online and free
This 6.2-mile loop leads into a land of rainbows and big waterfalls among the granite faces of Yosemite Valley.
Starting in Feb., backcountry travelers must only submit permit requests in writing
Got a burning ursine question? Ask our resident bruin expert in our weekly feature, 'Ask A Bear.'
Celebrate Turkey Day in the great outdoors with this complete menu.
Pass 21 waterfalls on this 7.2-mile, five-star loop through a wrinkled ravine and tranquil forest in Ricketts Glen State Park.
This week's weird outdoor news—plus one faker.
Reflections and tips on winter bike training
This 8.6-mile out-and-back with an off-trail bonus traverses grassy ridgelines to a rocky summit overlooking the Wasatch Front.
a comfortable weekend/summit pack with 70% less environmental impact
in the backcountry, toothpaste can be part of your first aid and kitchen kits
Explore a parkland once proposed as the summer grounds for a second presidential White House.
Wildlife biologists capture footage of the largest wolf pack in Oregon since extirpation
Uber-hiker Andrew Skurka plans a 4,500-mile Alaskan wilderness route for 2010, but he needs you to rename it.
The beloved star of our in-book feature "The Predicament," Lunchbox the Cadaver Sniffing Dog, brings you a round-up of this week's outdoor predicaments, disasters, and near-misses
No, seriously: This meaty confection packs major punch on grueling days.
A hunter mistook a Virgina college student for a deer and fired, killing her and injuring a companion
Descend this slot canyon from Big Bend's scenic River Road toward the Mexican border and the raging Rio Grande.
Montana's grizzly populations steadily move east to former plains habitat
GoLite's new Adventure Travel series blends urban form and trail function
It's a bird...it's a plane...it's a tourist?
This family-friendly hike climbs to Hadley Mountain Fire Tower and showcases expansive views of the Adirondack High Peaks and Great Sacandaga Lake.
Got a burning ursine question? Ask our resident bruin expert in our weekly feature, 'Ask A Bear.'
A classic waterfall hike in Silver Falls State Park, the Trail of Ten Falls visits 11 cascades and tours lush forests sprinkled with vibrant wildflowers.
This week's weird outdoor news—plus one faker.
Is protecting the environment your top priority?
The way light illuminates a subject can make or break a photo. Learn to use the direction of light to your advantage.
A coalition of environmental and American Indian groups are suing two federal agencies to stop the killing of Yellowstone bison.
What to scarf when the weather turns nasty
The beloved star of our in-book feature "The Predicament," Lunchbox the Cadaver Sniffing Dog, brings you a round-up of this week's outdoor predicaments, disasters, and near-misses
Check out our enhanced and interactive Fall/Winter Gear Guide '09
Heads up night owls! Killer meteor shower on Monday night!
We assess the (fairly crazy) performance claims of this skate-inspired boar hunting shoe (Part 1 of a two-part gear testing smack-down)
BPA linked to male sexual dysfunction in Chinese workers
The Appalachian Mountain Club secures more protected backcountry in Maine's deep forest and mountains
Got a burning ursine question? Ask our resident bruin expert in our weekly feature, 'Ask A Bear.'
Can you guess this week's Fact or Fiction? Check the answer below...
The ski industry has gone green, from goggles to boots.
This week's weird outdoor news—plus one faker.
Mexico, Canada and ths US sign on to work together to protect wilderness
A meter that calculates how much energy your electronics use each day
A laptop travel case made from backpack leftovers .
The beloved star of our in-book feature "The Predicament," Lunchbox the Cadaver Sniffing Dog, brings you a round-up of this week's outdoor predicaments, disasters, and near-misses
A photo preview from our latest Editor's Choice testing junket to Switzerland
Scientific study yields thousands of new animals and plants in Yellowstone
Wyoming introduces a bill that would require permitted backcountry users to carry bear spray.
Danny Boyle, the Oscar-winning director of Slumdog Millionaire, will make a film about climber Aron Ralston next
Salazar waives entrance fees for all national parks on VeteranÂ’s Day
Backcountry.com launches in-house outdoor apparel brand
This trowel is made from pounds of abandoned polycarbonate water bottles and accessories.
Diminished snowpack and hotter summers mean more fires for Yosemite in years to come.
Got a burning ursine question? Ask our resident bruin expert in our new weekly feature, 'Ask A Bear.'
Can you guess this week's Fact or Fiction? Check the answer below...
Inside our national parks, the drive to protect wilderness areas clashes with the need to preserve pre-existing business interests.
This week's weird outdoor news—plus one faker.
Spenco's first try at green is supportive and 55% recycled/renewable