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  1. The Latest Camping and Hiking Tech from Outdoor Retailer

    TripleBlaze &bull Feb 3, 2012

    We got a chance to see thousands of camping and hiking products at the Outdoor Retailer tradeshow in Salt Lake City, UT last month and one thing was clear: there is some serious technology behind the latest and greatest outdoor gear. Some of the booths felt like science labs with experiments and demonstrations showing warmer, drier, and more… Full Story »


  2. Patagonia's Cerro Torre Gets the Chop: Maestri Unbolted

    National Geographic Adventure Blog &bull Jan 29, 2012

    Welcome to the blog of National Geographic ADVENTURE. Sign up for ADVENTURE's free monthly newsletter. More Find the trip of a lifetime with the first authoritative rating of adventure tour operators. On January 16, 2012, mountaineering history was made. The actors in the drama were two of the best young alpinists alive-a 21-year-old Coloradan, Hayden Kennedy, and a 24-year-old from British Columbia, Jason Kruk. Their deed took place on a savagely steep needle of granite and rime ice in southern Patagonia called Cerro Torre. Kennedy and Kruk knew that what they were trying to do was audacious in the extreme,… Full Story »

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  3. New Trail Goodies for 2012 Spotted at the Outdoor Retailer Show

    A Trail Runner's Blog &bull Jan 28, 2012

    Scott Dunlap's blog of trail running, ultrarunning, and triathlon racing in the USA. I enjoy the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey of outdoor events and the chance to meet cool people. This blog contains interviews, research, original fiction, new product ideas,… Full Story »

  4. Hike the Wallhalla Trail at Cataloochee Ranch

    The Smoky Mountain Hiking Blog &bull Jan 26, 2012

    Get a great start on 2012 by joining the Cataloochee Ranch and the Southern Appalachian Highlands Conservancy for hike near the Cataloochee Ranch. The historic ranch is located on the edge of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Maggie… Full Story »


  5. The Inaugural Brooks Falls 50k

    A Trail Runner's Blog &bull Jan 24, 2012

    Scott Dunlap's blog of trail running, ultrarunning, and triathlon racing in the USA. I enjoy the physical, emotional, and spiritual journey of outdoor events and the chance to meet cool people. This blog contains interviews, research, original fiction, new product ideas, and all things trail running. Last Sunday, I had the great pleasure of joining ~100 trail runners for the inaugural Brooks Falls 50k put on by Inside Trail Racing. A little rain, a little wind, and a lot of smiles made for a perfect start to the… Full Story »

  6. Rashida Jones Talks About Her a Worst Parts,a a Best Joba at Sundance

    Topix Hiking News &bull Jan 21, 2012

    Rashida Jones says she's overwhelmed, but looking at her, you'd never know it. Functionally yet fashionably dressed in hiking boots and a tweed blazer, she's talking to ABC News Now's "Popcorn with Peter Travers" about her first film behind and… Full Story »

  7. BH Freeze Proof Camera Round-Up

    Topix Hiking News &bull Jan 4, 2012

    Michele Bachmann has canceled her campaign trip to South Carolina and scheduled a news conference in Iowa, suggesting she may drop out of the race after a poor showing in the Iowa caucuses Tuesday. If you're looking for a pocket… Full Story »

  8. (M) Sony NEX-7 Digital Camera Review

    Backpacking Light &bull Jan 3, 2012

    The subject of this review will be to discuss the merits, usability, performance, and suitability of the Sony NEX-7 for wilderness travel. Based on a comprehensive review of the state of the digital camera market today, we hypothesize that the… Full Story »


  9. Friday Photo December: Winter Wonderland

    Wend Magazine Blog &bull Dec 30, 2011

    Snowshoeing is an awesome winter activity. It is even better when you combine it with camping, sledding and friends. In this 12min. The star trails from our rotating planet and the Mountain Hemlocks bathed in snow provide a frame for… Full Story »

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  10. The K2K Walk: Hike for Three Days North of Auckland

    Suite101: Backpacking, Hiking and Camping &bull Dec 10, 2011

    Explore the varied countryside of farms, forest and a beautiful harbour north of Auckland on the three-day, self-guided K2K (Kaipara2Kaipara) walk. In October 2010, a new walkway was added to the network of hiking trails around New Zealand. The K2K Walk is the brainchild of two farming couples, Shane and Jenny Hood and Steve and Clare Dill. They wanted to diversify into a new venture by utilising the land… Full Story »


  11. Friday Photo December: Midnight Trails

    Wend Magazine Blog &bull Dec 9, 2011

    I've had this shot in mind for a while now and had a chance to give it a try on a trip to the Harts Pass in Sept. I love star trails shots and wanted to add my take on… Full Story »

  12. Win a Canon 550D SLR Camera with the Club

    Hiking News @ ABC of Hiking &bull Dec 9, 2011

    Shake off the winter blues and enter The Camping and Caravanning Club's Facebook competition. Facebook fans have the opportunity to win a much sought-after Canon 550D Digital SLR camera - the perfect prize to capture all of those real richness… Full Story »


  13. Paria Canyon/Grand Staircase Escalante

    Calipidder.com &bull Dec 6, 2011

    When we left Page, AZ the next morning the skies looked clearer but we knew there were isolated thunderstorms in the forecast. Still, we soldiered on with our plans to spend the next couple of days in the Grand Staircase Escalante/Paria Canyon area. There… Full Story »

  14. Why it's never the same trail twice

    Two-Heel Drive &bull Dec 5, 2011

    I read awhile back that somebody said you might learn more from climbing the same mountain 50 times than you would from climbing 50 individual mountains. Hiking trails are much the same. I was on my morning hike the other… Full Story »

  15. Tennessee's Cherokee National Forest: An Excellent Choice for Hiking

    Camping Tourist &bull Dec 3, 2011

    If you are looking for some adventurous and challenging hiking trails that are a little off the beaten path, then visiting Cherokee National Forest is a good idea. It's also Tennessee's biggest wildlife management agency in Tennessee. It's not as busy as the Great Smoky Mountains, which means hiking here is usually a little more peaceful as you… Full Story »


  16. Bicycle Animation is Really Freaking Cool

    Wend Magazine Blog &bull Nov 28, 2011

    This video was created as part of YouTube user TheManimation's third year dissertation looking at early forms of animation in contemporary design. What's been created here is really cool if you think about it. If you were to watch the… Full Story »


  17. Tech: Shoot a Better iPhone Adventure Video With Tips From Camp 4

    National Geographic Adventure Blog &bull Nov 28, 2011

    Welcome to the blog of National Geographic ADVENTURE. Sign up for ADVENTURE's free monthly newsletter. More Find the trip of a lifetime with the first authoritative rating of adventure tour operators. If you spend anytime watching adventure videos and films, then you know Camp 4 Collective. The powerhouse production team includes some of the world's best climber-photographers-Jimmy Chin, Renan Ozturk, and Tim Kemple-shooting in the world's most extreme, least seen places. Last week they released The Denali Experiment, featuring an all-star crew of mountaineers, skiers, and snowboarders blending their skills to climb up and shred down North America's tallest peak… Full Story »

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  18. Best Apple iPhone Apps for GPS-Led Adventures

    LightBackpacking.com &bull Nov 22, 2011

    The iPod nano was a favorite: a little more than an ounce with a video camera and music. My iPhone 3 offered books to read after dark. Then my iPhone 4 provided the total package of still camera, video camera,… Full Story »

  19. Rear Camera Shows Cyclocross Sped Up

    Wend Magazine Blog &bull Nov 17, 2011

    Check out this video from the 2011 Cross Crusade in Hillsboro, Ore. It's a pretty neat glimpse at what a cyclocross race looks like from a point-of-view we don't really get to see: the back of a racer's bicycle. Wend… Full Story »

  20. BLACK FRIDAY HIKE in the Niagara Gorge; Canadian side - November 25, 2011

    New York Outdoors Blog &bull Nov 15, 2011

    Black Friday is known for a few traditions. Hit the malls early, shop until you drop or stay at home and hibernate because you don't want to get caught in the traffic jams. When we started Paths, Peaks, Paddles we… Full Story »



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