Nathan Pipenberg
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We tested more than 30 base layer tops and bottoms in a wide range of winter conditions. These six topped our list.
In response to a shrinking budget, the land-management agency is suspending seasonal hiring next year. Public lands will bear the cost.
Over the past 15 years, ultralight gear has gone mainstream—and gotten a bit heavier, too
When it comes to packing for a winter camping trip, separating good advice from falsehoods can be difficult
Changing environmental standards have upended the industry
UltraTNT can help manufacturers create lightweight tents that don’t deform under tension. The downside? It’s still heavier than Dyneema.
Six testers tried out 8 trekking poles. These ones came out on top.
14 testers donned 22 Shirts. These 6 proved exceptional.
14 testers zipped, cinched, and buckled 18 pants and shorts. These five are the very best.
In an industry dominated by a single body-type, the Virga 3 is making waves
Hint: He never stopped hiking
Going minimalist can heighten anxieties about staying safe in the backcountry. Here’s how to let some of them go
From what to buy to what to leave behind, our ultralight columnist offered up essential advice this year
Which down alternative does the best job of keeping you warm without weighing you down?
Lightweight gear isn’t just for Triple Crowners