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Including an easy-to-set-up tent, an ultralight camp chair, and a sleeping bag made almost completely from recycled materials

Packingor even sleeping inyour small station wagon requires extra planning. Here are our favorite tricks for taking your Subie on long trips.

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The ins and outs of overnighting in the actual wilderness

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We cover the necessities, plus a few extras and friendly pointers

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窪蹋勛圖厙 editor Emily Reed went to Walmart and bought a full camping kit to spend a night under the stars. Here's how it performed.

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Here's a guarantee: if you show up to Overland Expo West, you'll of course see some incredible Jeeps and Toyota Tacomas. But the real way to take in this annual gathering in Flagstaff, Arizona, is to walk past the clich矇 Sprinter van build-outs and keep your eyes peeled for the trucks, vans, and other four-wheel-drive campers that are one of a kind. We spent all weekend tracking down some of these gems.

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How you organize your gear is just as important as the gear you take

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And fend off your campmates envy

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Theres no painful mortgage, but a few key factors should guide your decision when shopping for a tent

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A truly game-changing long-haul camper

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Camping on top of your car or truck is easier than ever

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Dont bring a tree tent to Antarctica, and other sound advice

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Nine life-saving tips I learned the hard way

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Proper storage means you get outside fasterwithout forgetting anything important

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Not every shelter requires futzing with poles, guylines, and rain flies

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Its integrated strip of white LEDs automatically turns on when you open the lid

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The winner gets a place of honor in my camp kitchen

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We toured hundreds of impressive new models at this month's RV Experience event. These six stood out.

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Our editors have been looking forward to their dividends all year long. Here's what they're spending them on.

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For those of us who arent backcountry beasts, theres the 2 Seconds pop-up tent

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The first mass-produced, off-road-ready camper to be sold in the U.S. in decades is a winner

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The Camp Caf矇 is a coffee-making system available for large groups of people (or folks that need their joe in mass quantities)

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The best way to get first chair? Park next to it.

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The most comfortable nighttime experience possible for vehicle-based adventures

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Be prepared and upgrade your car-camping setup at the same time

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Is the massive rack-maker's investment in rooftop tents a good thing?

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The La-Z-Boy of camp chairs, Helinox's Sunset is as comfortable as this essential camp gear comeswithout being overbuilt

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From plush to ultralight, there's something here for everyone

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Elevate your camping experience

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Essential footwear for the house and the hut

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These tools will make the most of your next adventure road trip

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If your kid's under five and you want to spend a night under the stars as a family, you're gonna have to embrace extravagant camping

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Because some days you just want to stay curled up on the sofa

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A little prep goes a long way toward getting yourself un-screwed

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These Airstream hotels let you test #trailerlife before taking the plunge

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Escapod makes a rugged off-road trailer but with high-quality amenities making it truly comfortable.

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Never leave your best friend behind when you head into the backcountry

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Most solar powered gear is clunky and doesnt work as well as advertised. Not this stuff.

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When your life is a Saturday Night Live skit

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Which rewards you with the most bang for your buck?

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Thanks to a grassroots movement, it's soon going to get a lot simpler to book campsites on federal lands. But with more than two-thirds of public campgrounds controlled by the states, the work has just begun.

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This European gear giant is trying to disrupt the U.S. outdoor market with its $2.50 backpacks and $49 tents. But is the product any good?

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This gear will make camping more fun

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New products to get you outside

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The Zipper Gimp is a small (but important) upgrade

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Essentially a three-person paddleboard base with a mesh tent upper and nylon fly, the Universe is happy on the ground, in the air, and on the water

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There are many noble qualities about living simple. But if you want to impress someone, for God's sake, don't tell them you live in your van.

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This rotomolded beast is bigger, tougher, and better insulated than your classic plastic jug

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Take lounging in the woods seriously with these six picks

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When in doubt, don't light that campfire

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When space is precious, turn to these key products to help you save big

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Get cozy under the stars (and in front of the camera) with one of these blankets

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Take the cookout farther out

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Tools to keep your beer cold and your gear organized

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Each year, Flagstaff, Arizona, turns into an overlanding mecca for a weekend. Last week I set out in search of the sweetest, most eye-catching vehicles at the event. They weren't hard to find.

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The ceiling can hold us, so we're throwing tents up there.

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Creature comforts for the car-camping set

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Whether you have a weekend or a month, these journeys are a must

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Pro tip: bring plastic baggies and a Nalgene

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Big-box parking lots are an easy stopgap, but there's so much public land waiting for those willing to look a little

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It's 50 percent lighter than traditional cast iron skillets

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It's four inches thick and weighs nine pounds. Read: It's better than my mattress back home.

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Never settle for freeze-dried meals again

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When weight isn't an issue, comfort is king

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The Expedition Press built an estimated five million sleeping pads over its 38-year life

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I put six of the most popular models through a vigorous test that included lots of hardcore beer drinking and reclined lounging

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These tools and bits of know-how can help you avoid getting your trailer stuck on remote backroads

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When it comes to a restful night, a few little thingsand one not-so-little thingmake a world of difference

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Lessons in preparing for and getting through the season

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As the debate over the national monuments festers, Americans need to get out and use these lands

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A small but mighty subculture navigates a lot more than the unpredictable conditions of living on the road

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To find solitude in the wilderness, skip the weekends, consider the off season, and look for places without the obvious appeals

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None of this will disappoint

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Fantasizing about the open road

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Never heard of the thing? Read on to let me convince you that these easy-to-transport, bomber camping tables are the only way to go.

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It's smokeless and sears hotter than anything else I've tried

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This sleek little unit is great weekender, but its no match for our 23-foot-long Artemis when it comes to permanent road life

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With one of these on the back your truck, you can camp in ultimate comfort even in the most off-the-grid spots

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