Welcome to another episode of The Gear Room where we introduce you to a wide variety of outdoor gear that you probably didn't know about. In this episode we go over three pieces of gear; a running vest, a book, and a camera lens. Watch the video and check out the written reviews below:
Read MoreLonely Planet's Best in Travel is Back
Lonely Planet's Best in Travel is back and better than ever, making a triumphant return after a one-year hiatus to celebrate the 50th anniversary of this iconic travel brand. This annual bestseller is a must-have for wanderlust enthusiasts, providing a roadmap to the most exciting and captivating destinations around the globe. With 2024 just around the corner, this edition promises to be a source of inspiration and discovery for every type of traveler.
Read More"Friendly Reminders" Might Be The Best Self-Care Book For Outdoor People
For the few of you who do not follow Scott Tatum on Instagram, you are missing out. But, that is okay, because he just released his first book, Friendly Reminders: Lessons From A Self-Care Savage, which condenses his wisdom from IG into a beautiful book with illustrations of your favorite places, like Yosemite and the American Southwest.
Read MoreChris Burkard Drops Newest Book "The Oceans"
Renowned outdoor photographer Chris Burkard has just unveiled his latest masterpiece, a captivating coffee table book titled The Oceans. This stunning collection of photographs transcends traditional oceanography and ushers us into a realm of awe and reverence for the world's oceans.
Read MoreGraham Zimmerman Releases First Book "A Fine Line"
Graham Zimmerman, one of the world's best alpinist, has unveiled his captivating memoir, A Fine Line. In this well-crafted book, Zimmerman candidly shares his remarkable journey from a budding climber to one of the best alpinists in the world. Yet, A Fine Line is more than just a recounting of remarkable expeditions, summit views, and thin air. It's a story of resilience, loss, and the quest for a balanced and meaningful life in the unforgiving realm of high-risk mountain sports.
Read MoreThe Teton Guide Book I Wish I Had 5 Years Ago
I, shamefully, have to admit that I have been lost in the Teton Range more than once. Following an inaccurate topo, I scrounged off Mountain Project, which has led me down the wrong path a few too many times. Squinting at my phone trying to decipher the "obvious block you can't miss" photograph and caption.
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