What happens to National Park campers when the government shuts down?
Apparently when the federal government shuts down, National Parks notify campers with slips of printer paper posted at each campsite.
Apparently when the federal government shuts down, National Parks notify campers with slips of printer paper posted at each campsite.
I recently went backpacking in the Sneffels Wilderness Area in southwest Colorado. What better place to field test the Croakies ARC Endless sunglasses retainers than in…
In September of 2014, the SlideBelts team set out with a mission: to make a survival belt with unparalleled functionality. They started a Kickstarter, received over $200,000…
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Today we’re looking at Cairn’s two contests, Texas and Washington. Both are incredible states. But which has better camping? It’s a battle of North vs. South….
As dots on a map, campgrounds are created equal. But, as this collection shows, for every 100 awesome sites there are a couple you should think twice about…
Hiking to an overlook for sunset is an incredible experience. But if you don’t prepare properly, it can also set you up to be in a…
Ryan F, a Ranger on The Dyrt, recently reviewed Sunshine Campground outside Telluride, CO. Even though there are only 18 campsites, Sunshine sounds well worth the trip. As part…
Some of America’s most avid campers are in the Deep South, in states like Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi. And they wouldn’t be active campers if…
For Independence Day, we’re highlighting a company central to American camping for over a century: Duluth Pack Co.