
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

Spanning a range of materials, sizes and prices, these are the best EDC folding knives to add to your arsenal in 2017.
By Gear Patrol

Adrift for 38 hours in a life jacket, a Navy peacoat and his underpants, Dennis Hale was the sole survivor of one of the worst shipwrecks in Great Lakes history.

With these five clubs, you can literally buy birdies.
By Amos Kwon

Here’s the final word on what, and how much, you should eat when you exercise.
By Peter Koch

“King Henrik”, as he is called by New York Rangers fans, talks fashion, dealing with tough losses, and the art of goaltending in the National Hockey League.
By Chris Wright

Rip currents are a leading cause of drowning deaths at beaches around the world. But if you know how to escape one, you can live to swim another day.
By Jason Heaton

GP writer Tucker Bowe talks with USWNT defender Kelley O’Hara ahead of this summer’s biggest sporting event: the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup.
By Tucker Bowe

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

Put the beer on ice, nachos under the broiler and get out your “Contador is #1” foam finger.
By Peter Koch


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