Welcome to Pouch Wars, a monthly taste-test of dehydrated backpacking meals. We’ve surveyed the market, sampling both big, corporate brands and tiny cottage operations in our search for the very best. While we certainly take note of caloric value, food weight, and the use of unhealthy dyes and stabilizers, this is first-and-foremost about taste. Is
Month: March 2022
Receive $50 off an eligible $100 purchase at the Outside Shop, where you’ll find gear for all your adventures outdoors. Sign up for Outside+ today. We humans have to power our way through the winter, bundling up and worrying about frostbite on the trail. But bears? They just snooze their way through it. Bears have
Receive $50 off an eligible $100 purchase at the Outside Shop, where you’ll find gear for all your adventures outdoors. Sign up for Outside+ today. Crumbling ledges overlooking deeply forested mountains, hidden gorges where clear creeks tumble into waterfall spray, wild black bears–no, it isn’t the rainy west coast of Canada or the edge of
When you think of a ski town, chances are you probably aren’t imagining places like Middletown, Connecticut, or Burton, Michigan. But according to a recent report from Rent.com, those are among the most affordable U.S. ski towns for renters. To compile the list, Rent.com staffers looked at every community in America within 25 miles of
When you fish South Carolina’s Lowcountry, remember you might be in someone else’s spot—and that someone might have flippers. While casting for redfish, Beaufort SC Fishing host Houston Stewart recently found himself competing against a pair of hunting dolphins. The marine mammals may have scared off Stewart’s quarry, but they also gave him some unique
One reason paddleboarding is so popular is because it meshes so well with our hustle bustle lives. SUP, for the most part, is what I call a grab-and-go sport, like trail running and road cycling. You can do it just about anywhere at a moment’s notice if you already have a board and the gear.
My love for monochrome images started in 1989, when I joined the newspaper staff at my local high school. I had only been taking pictures for two years, and this was the first time I was able to shoot, develop and print my own images, all in black-and-white. I spent all the time I could
[embedded content] Published on March 2nd, 2022 | by Kayak Session Straight out of Zam the boys are not wasting any time at getting back into it, they’ve lucked out. Just over the border in Italy the Rienz gorge is releasing the whole winter due to the dam needing repairs #FuckDams Tags: Adrian Mattern, bren
Get access to everything we publish when you sign up for Outside+. On December 30, Jenny Simpson and her husband, Jason, happened to be outside trying to secure the materials in the yard intended for a construction project. The winds that day, ranging from 60 to 100 miles per hour, were outrageous—and dangerous—on the Front
Adjustable travel, an idler wheel and innovative rear brake position. This is Eminent’s Haste. Enduro bikes with high-pivot chainlines are all the rage this year. And Eminent is the latest brand introducing a frame with an idler wheel. The American brand, known for its Active Float System (AFS) rear-suspension linkage, has revealed a new 29er
Here’s the third K-Travel story: CAR CAMPING! A camping trip in the outskirts of South Korea’s capital, Seoul! With delicious and warming food in front of a campfire to beat the winter cold! And you can’t forget JINRO soju with delicious camping food! Let’s all get our engines started for the car camping trip! #jinro
I head to the Off Grid Pallet Wood Cabin with my dog to do an unboxing of the fan mail that I have received. You guys sent some incredible gifts and I am very thankful to everyone who sent me something! From the bushcraft and survival gear, to items for the cabin, as well as
In this video I show in detail, a day, and night spent camping in an open tarp shelter. I used two camera’s. Most of the video is shot with my DSLR, and some is shot with a camcorder.
In this episode of BlacktipH, we are fishing at Tropic Star Lodge in Panama for giant dolphin fish and some local dock pets. Our goal was to search for these giant dorados on the floating trash lines offshore. We used live bonito as bait and bridled them with circle hooks in the outriggers. Immediately we
I’m lying on copper-colored sand ground from High Sierra granite, the coarse grains pushing into my temple and knees and elbows. An army of black ants is crawling up my sunburned arm, across my muddy hiking shorts and down my legs. My lungs feel like crushed plastic bottles as I gasp for air. I want
Home » News » Back in the Saddle! ‘Ladies AllRide’ Mountain Bike Skills Camps Open for Registration Ladies AllRide camps help women (and girls) gain skills and experience in mountain biking. Entering its eighth season of camps, it’s itching to reach more riders than ever before. From beginners to seasoned riders, all are invited to