Dubbed the “Electrified Streamliner,” the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6 is the latest in what’s set to become a rapidly growing line-up of battery-electric vehicles. And the Ioniq 6 has more than just good looks going for it as it takes aim at “legacy” automakers like Ford, Volvo, and Volkswagen, as well as the EV market’s
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This stove is frustrating to use and you’re about to see why… Today Luke from The Outdoor Gear Review is sharing his opinion concerning a Japanese Stove from the company known as Fore Winds. This is his Agenda Free Review of the Compact Camp Stove which is guaranteed to irritate you! Links : Fore Winds
Share with your friends! Have you ever wanted to try something new in the outdoors, like car camping or an overnight backpacking trip, but were intimidated by the cost of buying all new gear – like a tent, sleeping bag, and sleeping pad? Or what if, after buying all that new gear, you decide that
The April Fools’ Day tradition of ridiculous outdoor product launches grows stronger — and sillier — every year. From a backpacking toaster to a max-smoke fire pit, we’ve rounded up this year’s absurd gear spoofs for us all to enjoy. And as an added bonus, one of these is actually real! Scroll down to find
Whether you’re on an RV trip with the family, hosting a campfire night for the neighborhood, or putting on an outdoor movie night with friends, finding seating options for your pint-sized guests can be a challenge. Thankfully, the ever-popular designers of the ready-to-go sleep system Disc-O-Bed also have a kid-friendly version of its Original Disc-O-Bed
Sigma last year launched two wide-angle prime lenses for Sony E-mount and Leica/Panasonic/Sigma L-Mount full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG DN Art and the Sigma 24mm F1.4 DG DN Art. The 20mm prime is particularly noteworthy since it’s a somewhat unusual lens. Except for the Sigma 20mm F1.4 DG HSM Art for DSLR
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Q: This one’s for the grizzlies: What’s that big hump between your shoulders? —Anonymous, Boulder, CO A: So you want to know about my hump? My hump, my hump, my hump? My lovely
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Q:What happens if you wake up early from hibernation? —Anonymous, Denver, CO A: The early bird may get the worm, but the early bear…well, we just don’t like getting up early. Depending on
The Ocean Race, a yacht race around the world held every few years since 1973, is teaming up with Virtual Regatta and Accenture to drum up more hype for said yacht race. Sailors (and non-sailors) can now try their hand at the Ocean Race virtually through a pilot simulator — no sailing experience, team, or
Aaron Cyr is a handy guy who lives in Manitoba, Canada. He owns Local Oak Wood & Supply Co. where he makes all sorts of interesting wood projects. You know what else he’s really good at? He knows how to build an ice-block igloo that is absolutely stunning. It took Aaron 25-30 hours to build,
My wife and I spent our honeymoon at the winter lodge in Yellowstone National Park. After a week of cross-country skiing to photograph the geysers, waterfalls and wildlife, we spent a few days in West Yellowstone, Montana. I had heard of the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center, an Association of Zoos & Aquariums-accredited wildlife park,
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Titan Kettle (Photo: Courtesy) It may be spring, but the mountains of Colorado are still in winter mode: Over two days of Nordic and downhill skiing last weekend, I had to hunker down
If you like your outdoor adventure with a big dose of variety—hiking, climbing, alpine ascents—you probably have a closetful of curated gear to match. You can keep the assortment of shoes and sleeping bags, but here’s a smart new way to cut the pack clutter. From easy day hikes to scrambling on challenging mountain trails
Every single morning for the past 11 years, Libby DeLana has walked out her back door at 5:30 no matter the weather, how tired she may be, or even how sick. “It’s not about the miles or the number of steps,” says DeLana, author of the book Do Walk: Navigate earth, mind, and body. Step
Here we are — surfing through the sunshine of spring, spraying soft snow while getting a bit spicy on the slopes, finding bliss under a bluebird sky, and looking back on another season full of big sends and days with friends. Then, just when we’re full to the brim with stoke, Ikon Pass goes back
Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! Download the app. Thomas Gathman told his story to producer Paddy O’Connell for an episode of The Daily Rally podcast. It was edited for length and clarity. Originally published on Outside. Within ten days of having the idea
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