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Shawnté Salabert’s Gear Abby Podcast Is Blowing Up

You will not be surprised to discover that Shawnté Salabert’s Gear Abby podcast can be heard wherever you hear podcasts. For more visual Salabert updates, head to @shawntesalabert. Get host Stephen Casimiro’s newsletter at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠desert-projects.com⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠. Subscribe to our beautiful printed quarterly , whose stories are only found in print. FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram

Ben Warner and the Ambitiously Optimist Film Festival – Adventure Journal

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Former Outside Editor Launches Public Lands Watchdog

RE:PUBLIC founder Chris Keyes. Courtesy RE:PUBLIC The American people own 640 million acres of public land, held by the federal government and administered primarily by just five agencies, the Bureau of Land Management, National Park Service, Bureau of Reclamation, Fish and Wildlife Service, and Forest Service. This land comprises a whopping 28 percent of America’s

iKamper Skycamp DLX Mini – Adventure Journal

We were impressed with the iKamper Skycamp DLX Mini rooftop tent. Have questions about the Skycamp that we didn’t answer in the video? Shoot an email to mail (at) adventure-journal and we’ll post our responses here.

Could Trump Sell Your Public Lands? Absolutely – Adventure Journal

Well, they warned us. For more than 50 years, since the 1970s, conservatives have been trying to steal Americans’ most precious resources, our shared ownership in what are called federal lands but really are public lands, lands owned by you and me. Beginning with the so-called Sagebrush Rebellion, they have attacked federal land ownership from

Now Is the Time for Us

Look, there’s no way to find a silver lining in the recent developments in this land of ours. The dumpster fire burning in DC is affecting the real world, most recently in the firing of thousands of people who keep public lands accessible. As AJ contributor and wildfire expert Amanda Monthei noted on Instagram: “Trail

Outside Owner Lays Off Large Percentage of Staff

The parent company of Outside magazine has laid off 20 members of the magazine’s editorial and business staffs, leaving doubt about the ongoing viability of the publication in print and online. The news came in a companywide email last Thursday from CEO Robin Thurston announcing the purchase of Inntopia, travel booking software used by Vail

The NEMO Double Haul: Duffel and Tote in One

Over the last year, I have become quite enamored with the 30-liter NEMO Equipment Double Haul, which is a duffel when you want it to be a duffel and a tote when you want it to be a tote. NEMO calls this two-fer design revolutionary; that’s a stretch, but it certainly is a clever rethinking

Yakima CBX18 Rooftop Cargo Box Review

Have you ever heard of Tom Mix? He was a famous Hollywood stuntman in the 1920s and 30s. I wrote about him for AJ a few issues back. He suffered an astronomical amount of injuries in his work, but what really stuck with me was how he died: He was in a single car accident

Greatest Grand Canyon Speed Runs, Ranked

Last week I lost the Grand Canyon permit lottery for the twelfth year running, which got me thinking about the great sneaks of Grand Canyon history. Among them was the late Fletcher Anderson’s solo descent in about 1977. The run trip took Anderson about 49 hours, which at the time was the fastest anyone had
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