
17 Outdoor Products for New Parents
Take everything in your gear shed, shrink it down, add bright colors, and you’ve got a kit for outfitting your new baby for outdoor adventure.

Take everything in your gear shed, shrink it down, add bright colors, and you’ve got a kit for outfitting your new baby for outdoor adventure.
By Ali Carr

Think a baby is going to cramp your adventurous lifestyle?
By Ali Carr

Outdoor adventure doesn’t have to end when you have kids.
By Ali Carr

Anything can happen in the wilderness. Break a leg or get lost?
By AJ Powell

GP Correspondent Will McGough hiked to Havasu Falls in the Grand Canyon last year. This year, he went on the same trip as a guide.
By Will McGough


In a sport as resistant to change as fly-fishing, tenkara is a revolution.

Cabin weekends are a summer tradition up north.
By Jason Heaton

We all have different styles when we gear up for an overnight in the wild, but setting up a proper base camp is crucial to both comfort and safety.
By Jack Seemer

Finding a worthy campsite is a lot more involved than just showing up at the nearest KOA off the freeway.
By Amos Kwon

Darran Wells, who wrote the book on wilderness navigation (literally), lends his wisdom on navigation sans GPS, from topographic maps to the North Star.
By Nick Milanes

Glamping is a guilty pleasure, but don’t be ashamed.
By Caitlyn Shaw

Camping’s best little secrets — or “camping hacks” — come from the experts.
By Chris Wright

You don’t have to replace your propane stove with a soda can to get the most out of minimalist camping.
By Will McGough

Six tips from a Leave No Trace expert reveal how the little things in outdoor pursuits can make a big difference for the environment.
By J. W. Sotak

There are 34 huts throughout Colorado’s Rocky Mountains, making up what is considered one of the most impressive networks of backcountry shelters outside of Europe.

Sanborn Canoe Company has quickly become one of the darlings of the outdoor industry.
By Jason Heaton

If it gets any more exotic than a semi-deserted National Park out in the Pacific run by friendly yet mischievous foxes, Will McGough would sure like to know about it.
By Will McGough

Interested in hunting down the wildest, farthest-flung mountains in search of unexplored lines and fresh powder? Try Kyrgyzstan.
By Peter Koch

Climbing Grand Teton with Exum Mountain Guides is akin to taking a lap around Monte Carlo in a Ferrari with Michael Schumacher.