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Plan on wearing this smartly designed merino top for the next six months straight

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Five boots to keep your feet warm, dry, and planted

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Making your own camp stove out of a cat food or soda can used to be a rite of passage for backpackers. But with canister stoves getting lighter and cheaper—and fire bans getting more and more common—one Backpacker editor argues their time has come. (Plus: Another editor dissents.)

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These short-but-sweet hikes are the perfect microadventure for busy people. Here’s how to tackle them.

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We found a novel treatment that actually removes the itch

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Twelve testers put 33 boots to rock, dirt, and sand. These nine vaulted to the top.

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When upgrading your kit becomes a way to ignore your problems

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Made by Smith, his large-lens Pursuit shades are ideal for skiing, cycling, running, and nearly every other outdoor activity you can imagine

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The outdoors are for everyone. Here’s our best advice on how and where to go camping, hiking, and backpacking if you’re just getting started.

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After having my butt saved numerous times by a trekking pole, I now make sure to always pack one in my backcountry kit 

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All-in-one affordable travel hammock includes everything you need to comfortably hang out on the go

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We’ve found seven tourism operators to help you dine off the eaten path, at home and abroad

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Should the Yonder replace your Nalgene?

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If you’re small-framed, you could be in for some serious savings

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Lightweight gear isn’t just for Triple Crowners

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This is your chance to win a trip of a lifetime and a sweet haul of adventure-ready gear

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Six pieces of equipment for running around a 14,000-foot mountain

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New webbing straps made by a company called Austere offer a tight-cinching alternative when you need to tie things down

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Sun hoodies are the multi-tool of the hiker’s wardrobe, but they often get gross, fast. Not Coalatree’s new Suray.

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Ditch the daypack and never go back

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We’ve had two months to overthink the equipment choices of our favorite Hawkins high schoolers on ‘Stranger Things’. We have some suggestions to make.

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I came for their looks. I stayed for their all-day comfort and all-terrain performance.

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They’re 1,706 miles in and this is what they like most

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Is the PürTrek pole-filter mashup a brilliant idea or a Frankensteinian mess?

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The latest pieces of clothing and knowledge that’ll help you get the most from this season’s excursions in the backcountry

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Keep your pup safe and stylish on the trail with these seven accessories

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A lightning-fast water filter makes staying hydrated on the trail easier than ever

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These accessories might not make or break your trip, but you’ll sure be glad you packed them

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Technical layers for any occasion

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Technical layers for any occasion

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Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers

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These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain

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After finishing the Appalachian Trail, I experienced severe pain in my lower right leg. Little did I know, toe socks and spacers would be my saving grace.

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Water weighs a lot, audiobooks weigh nothing, and more semi-philosophical tips to guide rookie trekkers to a strong finish

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Wisdom gained by trying, and sometimes failing, to stay comfortable outdoors

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Heading out on your first overnight? Use this handy list as your guide to packing for a three-season backpacking trip.

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The average woman in the U.S. is a size 16. Here are five gear companies that are actually making clothes for her.

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Keep your body and the planet clean

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And it’s made in America by a new company you’ve probably never heard of

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With an innovative hipbelt and pockets (almost) everywhere I need them, this backpack is a quiver killer for multiday treks

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One should be a staple in your outdoor kit

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The cost of your backpacking tent shouldn’t keep you awake at night. These double-wall, two-person shelters are all $300 or less, and will put your mind—and body—at ease with their dialed combinations of performance and price.

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Create the ultimate wet-weather defense system with these six waterproof items

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When hikers have leftover food or gear, they don’t trash it. They drop it in a box for the next person who needs it, forming a beautiful network of anonymous interdependence.

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On a backpacking trip through Utah’s Buckskin Gulch with ultralight gear legend Glen Van Peski, our writer learns about the Crotch Pot, an Oscar-winning actor’s anti-snoring technique, and that there’s a whole lot of shit you don’t need when you’re on the trail 1,000 miles from home

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