Hike and Camp 1,000 Miles of Glacier-Carved Trails in Wisconsin
This Ice Age Trail article was brought to you by Brunton, the makers of the best backpacking compass for all of your navigational needs while…
This Ice Age Trail article was brought to you by Brunton, the makers of the best backpacking compass for all of your navigational needs while…
On a hiking trail in South Dakota’s Black Hills, tucked among ponderosa pine trees and craggy granite cliffs, a simple wooden sign reads: “Custer State…
Snow flurries whirl around our vintage “canned-ham” camper as we back it into our free national forest site for the next few days. Within minutes…
When it comes to camping in Maine, you have a wide range of terrain to choose from. Whether you’re dreaming of an exposed coastal campsite…
If you’re the kind of person who enjoys the finer things in life while also getting your boots caked in mud, you might be looking…
Dominating the landscape in central Washington, and visible from just about any high point in the state, Mount Rainier is the tallest volcanic peak in the…
This Natchez Trace Trail article is brought to you by our friends at Primus. They know a little something about being a part of history—…
Every ounce counts when you’re in the backcountry, and gifts for backpackers shouldn’t weigh them down. If you’re looking for a holiday gift for someone…
This North Country Trail article was brought to you by Brunton, the makers of navigational compasses that guide you safely through the backcountry. Brunton’s reliable…
When it comes to landing big fish in a big backcountry setting, there’s just one place to go: Alaska’s Russian River. And the ideal basecamp…