Real Research on Naps
1 in 3 adults confess to a midday snooze
1 in 3 adults confess to a midday snooze
A downhill biking crash can't keep our blogger out of the Jedediah Smith Wilderness
Three do-it-yourself energy bar recipes for discriminating tastes
Our intrepid blogger...leaves his desk!
Who you hike with is just as important as where, says one columnist
The FAA teams with the National Park Service to reduce airborne noise pollution in Grand Canyon NP.
Just another example of why helmets save lives
Gear editor Kristin Hostetter gives us the backstage dirt after appearing on NBC's TODAY Show
Interior Secretary Salazar asks for public comment before deciding whether to limit snowmobiles in Yellowstone
One smarter-than-average bear in the Adirondacks figured out how to beat canistersand she's teaching other bears, too.
A San Diego angler catches a 6-foot juvenile great white on a fly rod
Gear editor Kristin Hostetter takes Meredith Vieira through the latest family camping gadgets.
Smaller, lighter, more powerful, new functions, better attachments
On Monday, Gear Editor Kristin Hostetter talks family camping gear with Ann Curry and Meredith Vieira!
Associate editor Shannon Davis shares remembrances and reflections on the circus that was Outdoor Retailer 2009.
Darn Tough Vermont Socks donates cash to maintaining Appalachian Trail
OR, so far, in pictures
Yellowstone visitor gets gored by bison after getting too close.
Don't throw out Ziplocs--upgrade to Pacific Outdoor's fabric zip-top bags
BACKPACKER's green editor Berne Broudy rocks the mic for the Conservation Alliance anniversary party.
Learn how to make ultrafluffy, brewski flapjacks the easy way, plus two more camp pancake recipes.
The company launches a complete line of eco-friendly packs and sleeping bags.
Nothing commemorates your outdoor failures like these Scout-style patches.
Schoeller's Coldblack fabric makes dark materials just as heat-reflective as light colors.
Brooks Range introduces a minimalist tent full of space-age fabrics.
Argon inflatable clothes and sleeping padswill they work?
Can a leaf inspire new ideas for hauling your gear? Columbia pack designers say yes.
Air pollution threatens plants and animals in 16 national parks
BACKPACKER arrives in Salt Lake City the biggest gear show of the yearthe mighty OR.
An Eagle Scout injured on Mt. Washington in New Hampshire has one month to pay for his rescue
Thoughts on adventure organization from the depths of packing hell
Interior Secretary Salazar stops mining claims on 1 million acres of land near Grand Canyon National Park
The Energy Audit
Vendors who sell at Walmart will now have to know and share their products' ecological impact.
Freak storm strands and kills climbers on guided tour
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Associate Editor Shannon Davis learns to love his outdoors-centric bowling shirt
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service determines 1 in 5 Americans are birdwatchers
A healthy, hearty trail bar for big appetites
Striking case histories from Australia and the slopes of Mount Terror
Florida assembles big-snake wrangling team to handle pythons-gone-wild in the Everglades
National Park Service, American Museum of Natural History team up to cryogenically freeze threatened animals
Hiker trapped by quicksand admits he "made mistakes"
'Skyrunner' Christian Stangl breaks ascent records by climbing with, well, almost nothing
Our entire June issue is free and available here.
Longtime park service worker Jon Jarvis brings controversy with his nomination
Job losses translate to better athletic performance among American marathoners
Swarming bees shut down popular camping spot in Joshua Tree
South African animal behaviorist gets up close and personal to study wild lions
Sure, regular old marshmallow/chocolate/graham treats are great. But you can do better.
In part 1, our online editor sings the praises of three North Face shirts he wears everywhere...and we mean everywhere
Boulder's Matt Moniz, the youngest Aconcagua summiteer, hopes to bag 14 14,000-foot mountains in 14 days to help out his ailing best friend
Australia considers closing Uluru, or Ayer's Rock, to climbers
Win a trip, camera, and more with the National Parks Foundation "Your Parks" Video Challenge
Rangers in Maine's Acadia National Park tackle thieves who plunder rocks as souvenirs
Climate change could push Bigfoot to the Rockies
A week aboard the Maine Schooner Mary Day can be pretty close to a carbon-neutral vacation
Climbers set two recordsmost blind climbers and youngest blind climber at the top
Justin Timberlake, Jessica Biel hike in LA, while the NFL's commissioner attempts Rainier with the Seattle Seahawks' coach
Close encounters of the electrical kind highlight this Fourth of July - and lightning safety
Rocky Mountain State remains least obese in a rapidly swelling country
If Schwarzenegger shuts down California State Parks, the National Park Service might take past gifts back
See Honey, we were all hiking
Do's and Don't for a busy park season
Associate Editor/Bear Fighter Shannon Davis tests some of the latest and greatest schwag on his successful Mt. Rainier climb
Nepal could drop climbing fees for Everest, making them more competitive with Tibet
First question: How did over 100 hikers ever get lost?
Salazar urges U.N. to place Florida's Everglades on list of threatened sites
Actor and musician Kevin Bacon joins hundreds atop Pikes Peak for a cancer-fighting concert
A bum economy and a dearth of jobs drives more hikers to tackle the Appalachian Trail
BACKPACKER's head hiker Jonathan Dorn sheds light on success in the magazine and on the trail
Video of cimbing equipment failure points is fascinatingand a bit terrifying
Auden Schendler shares the trials and tribulations of trying to do the right thing
This is your brain. This is your brain on heat stroke. Any questions?
Could Florida's invasive Burmese pythons spread north? A team of scientists hope to find out.
From supereasy to camp gourmet, we share some favorite pasta dishes.
South Carolina governor covered up extramarital affair with Appalachian Trail trip
Gear Tester Steve Roy returns fresh from a Denali summit to weigh in on climbing season and crucial gear on The Great One
South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford wasn't on the Appalachian Trailhe was in Argentina. Ooooookaaaay.
Ponderings on concept gadgetry and deeply conflicted gear lust