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A pair of recovering carnivores, faced with too many recipe options, put five plant-based cookbooks to the test

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Everything you need to play mixologist in the backcountry is likely already in your pack

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A coffee maker for control freaks.

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An elevated fire pit.

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If you can't climb them yourself, you might as well drink like you did

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An airstream with a DJ set up and full bar.

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One man’s quest to avoid bad coffee and dirty bathrooms

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Hosting a group of athletes for a post-workout meal? Take these tips from a Grand Tour veteran.

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This flask costs $2000 and holds two types of whiskey.

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Make your own whiskey with this kit.

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Crack open one of our favorites this Friday—otherwise known as National Beer Day

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We pitted a Nalgene against a metal insulated Hydro Flask to test the merits of each

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We gathered advice from the best in the business on how to make alfresco dining unforgettable

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Take it from this chef: you don't need no stinking gas stove

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These brews are named for some of America's most beloved spaces. A few even benefit the lands they honor.

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A marriage we can all get behind

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We pitted a $30 Stanley against three less-pricey competitors to find out

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The tools United States Barista Champion Lemuel Butler uses to brew his own personal java

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Advances in technology tease us with the possibility of safer alcohol, but there are lots of regulations and ethical questions still to be tussled with

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After 'Born to Run' introduced the world to the Tarahumara people and the healthful chia that grows on their land, they may have found a way to turn the seeds into economic stability

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A mini-kegerator for craft-beer lovers who crave variety.

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Consider your après handled

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Brew and drink from one device with the coffee mug

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Aged booze will always rule the top shelf, but a new crop of local distillers thinks youth can be a virtue

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A former banker started from scratch to create what might be Patagonia's first distilled spirit

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Life is too short to drink bad coffee

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The season's hottest flavors are spruce, pine, and juniper. Here's where to taste them.

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Start smoking the pork before the lifts close to ensure a thorough cook.

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Kris Mychasiw represents the only two professional athletes in the sport—and he sees a much bigger future for those who can chug and run fast

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This bottle will make your beer taste even better

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Trained collectors are trekking into remote parts of the Southwest in hopes of discovering hardy new hops that can withstand warming temperatures

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It's time to buy a better whiskey glass

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The 'Chile Pepper Bible' will have you grabbing for holy water as you fan the flames in your mouth

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Eduardo Garcia almost died when he was shocked with 2,400 volts of electricity on a hike in 2011. Now he's back to foraging and hunting with more zeal than before, and he wants you to do the same.

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Devices to help you fuel better and faster

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A coffeemaker that guarantees a perfect cup of joe

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Consider yourself a whiskey drinker? Then you need these glasses.

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A growler that ensures your beer is always bubbly

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Six gifts to raise your favorite mixologist's spirits

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A portable wood-fired oven that makes perfect pizzas in 90 seconds

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Goes well with your top-shelf whiskey

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The stars of 'Alaska: The Last Frontier' have created a cookbook full of their family's best recipes that offers homesteading inspiration to even the city-bound

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And for good reason

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We've written about Eduardo Garcia before and his survival story impacted thousands. Now, it's time to celebrate his resiliency.

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Trying to decide whether to lug that French press across three mountain passes? We tested six brew methods to determine which one makes the best cup of joe the most efficiently.

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A new way to keep ground coffee extra fresh

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OK, one of them has a little bit of pumpkin in it. But that doesn't mean it's not really damn good.

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Your flask is ugly compared to this handcrafted beauty

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Patagonia wants to change our food supply, starting with a brew that features a unique, sustainable new grain

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Our online editor was sent a summer’s worth of coffee to share with the office. On National Coffee Day, he finally owns up to why it never made the rounds.

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A good party makes the whole day better

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They're a perfectly engineered camping food (there's scientific evidence somewhere), but you spend a lot of time around campfires. You should tweak the recipe every so often.

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Steaks and grilled vegies, anywhere

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Power players from around the world don't subsist on oatmeal alone. We asked athletes to share the hometown dishes that are still part of their training diet.

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No beer beer cap is too tough for this burly, Yeti-designed bottle opener.

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The way we see it, a picnic is basically speed camping

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Seaweed farmers want Americans to eat the "kale of the sea" in more than just sushi, and there's good reason to take their advice

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Two Swedish librarians traded the stacks for kayaks to become sustainable harvesters, lead seaweed safaris, and sell their fare to Sweden's fine-dining restaurants

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8 items that will make you love beer even more

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Goodbye crazy binges, hello almond butter?

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This is your essential setup for daily meals, training recipes, and even the occasional dinner party

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Our writer replaced all her protein with insects for a week to see how difficult, expensive, and tasty it can be. The result: a guide to the real-life, (mostly) non-gross-out logistics of being an insectivore.

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Plus 5 store-bought staples that'll maximize your time and money

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A new list names the places where you’ll pay the least and most for a beer. We asked locals what the drinking culture is like in each.

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Lumberjacks! Dinner! ϳԹ! What’s not to like?

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All the ingredients and gear you need for real meals on the trail

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Putting five outdoor barbeques to the test and rediscovering the importance of cooking in the woods

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We tracked down one of the country's foremost fungi hunters to find out what's in his kit

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Home brewing, made easy

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From handing out bananas to beers, these hardy souls know how to lift racers’ spirits. And then there are the llamas.

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All organic, adult-palate-approved ice cream that melts in your mouth, not in your backpack—sold by a guy living out of his van

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You can do better than a rusty grill and red plastic cups

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In search of the best backcountry espresso machines

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A portable keg that keeps your beer bubbly

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Increase your MPG (meals per gallon) this summer with these rules for finding the best road food.

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Louisiana Chef John Besh has the lowdown

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Decoding your cool-off strategy at the bar

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