I Turned The North Face Gear Box Into A Boot Bag—and You Should Too

When I upgraded to a new backcountry ski setup, I faced a problem familiar to many: shuttling gear to and from the car in a haphazard, inefficient way. Enter The North Face Base Camp Gear Box. What started as a general-purpose gear hauler has become my ultimate boot bag, streamlining my ski days into a grab-and-go dream. But there’s more to this gear box than meets the eye, and it’s worth exploring its features and versatility before deciding if it’s right for you.

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I Wouldn’t Make It in Vanlife Without a Mr. Buddy Heater

When fall arrived in the Tetons, I found myself facing the harsh reality of freezing temperatures. Nights dipped into the 20s, and my van became an icy box by morning. With just a sleeping bag and some sheets, I woke up shivering and surrounded by frost. Running the van’s engine all night for heat wasn’t an option, so I needed a solution fast. That’s when I discovered the Mr. Buddy Heater.

I drove to the nearest Home Depot, grabbed a Mr. Buddy heater and a small propane tank, and hoped for the best. It worked—kind of. After years of living vanlife through all seasons, I’ve learned what you need to know about using a Mr. Buddy heater to survive cold nights in a van.

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After 2 Years, The Benchmade Station Knife Is Still Scary Sharp

Rarely do I get to write a review about a product almost two years after purchasing it, but today I have the pleasure of discussing the Benchmade Station Knife. This culinary knife is the ultimate “one-knife quiver” that truly does it all. Two years in, the edge still scares me—it’s that sharp—and I use it daily. From meal prep at home to cooking on the road, this knife has proven itself time and time again.

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Helinox's Table One Is A Vanlife Essential, Don't Forget The Silicon Topper

After eight years of living vanlife and using camp chairs and camp tables almost daily, I can confidently say that the Helinox Table One is one of the most stable and useful camp tables I have ever used. Compact, sturdy, and lightweight, it has become an indispensable part of my setup. Over the years, I’ve experimented with different options, but none have matched the reliability and convenience of this table.

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I Took the Big Agnes Torchlight Cowboy Camping in Joshua Tree's Backcountry

After a week of climbing in Joshua Tree, my hands were shredded, my skin dry, and my energy low—but I wasn’t ready to leave. Packing up felt premature. I wanted one last night under the stars, away from the crowds and climbing routes. So, I grabbed my daypack, stuffed it with the essentials, and hit the trail.

Joshua Tree’s backcountry makes packing light easy. All I needed was a ground sheet, sleeping pad, my Big Agnes Torchlight sleeping bag, some water, and a quick breakfast. I zipped up my pack, slammed the van door shut, and let the desert guide my footsteps.

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Eggs, Sausage, and Coffee From a Solo Stove Anyone

Kristin and I were camping in Sedona, AZ, at the free dispersed camping sites with our converted van. It was winter, and the weather had been unpredictable. Some days were ideal for hiking, while others brought rain and even snow. After a particularly wet day of hiking, we woke to a crisp, clear morning—perfect for drying out and warming up.

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I Took Nike's ACG Torre Mid Backpacking in Lake Tahoe, Was It a Mistake?

When my girlfriend and I planned an ambitious three-day backpacking trip across Desolation Wilderness in Lake Tahoe, I was ready to push myself and test my gear. We aimed to start at Loon Lake and end at Emerald Bay, carrying three days' worth of food and supplies. There was just one caveat—I would be wearing a brand-new pair of Nike ACG Torre Mid boots.

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DoD Outdoors Just Redefined the Campsite

If you're a fan of camping with a touch of style, DoD Outdoors has just released a range of gear that’s set to change your entire outdoor experience. From innovative tent designs to comfortable seating and a kitchen setup that'll make cooking in the wild a breeze, DoD's latest offerings promise to bring more comfort and flair to your campsite. Here's a closer look at three standout pieces of gear that will take your outdoor adventures to the next level.

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IcyBreeze Launches the Ultimate Cooler

The Ultimate Cooler is more than just an upgrade—it's a game-changer. By incorporating IcyBreeze’s proprietary heat exchange system, it mimics the cooling mechanism of a car’s radiator. The system pumps icy water into coils that actively cool the air, which is then pushed out through a directional tube. This means you can enjoy a refreshing breeze wherever you are, whether it's a remote campsite, a bustling beach, or your van on a cross-country road trip.

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VSSL's NEST Collection Just Dropped and It's A Coffee Changer

Adventure and coffee have long been inseparable. A steaming cup of coffee before a dawn patrol surf session, a hunting expedition, or a day on the slopes can set the tone for an epic day. Now, VSSL Gear, known for its innovative outdoor equipment, is poised to elevate the outdoor coffee experience with the introduction of the NEST Collection. This groundbreaking system is designed to bring a barista-level coffee experience to adventurers, and it's set to change the game for coffee lovers on the go.

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Wrangler's ATG Line the Ideal Wardrobe for Van Life and Overlanding

In the world of overlanding and vanlife, where getting stuck in the mud, digging yourself out of the thick Baja sand, and fipopped tires are a reality, having the right gear you can count on is essential. Wrangler's All-Terrain Gear (ATG) line has been gaining recognition for its durability, functionality, and adaptability. In this article, we'll guide you through the ideal wardrobe suggestions from Wrangler's ATG line for various scenarios that overlanders and vanlifers often encounter, while also weighing the pros and cons of this gear.

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How to Properly Layer for Winter Camping

Winter camping offers a unique opportunity to experience the serene beauty of nature in its frozen state. However, to fully enjoy the experience, it's essential to stay warm and comfortable in the chilly conditions. Proper clothing is the key to surviving and thriving during a winter camping trip. The secret to staying warm in the frigid outdoors is layering your clothing effectively. This strategy allows you to regulate your body temperature, manage moisture, and stay comfortable throughout your winter adventure. In this article, we'll guide you on how to properly layer for winter camping.

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Good To-Go Just Made the Best Road Trip Meal

For the adventurers, road trippers, and vanlife wanderers among us, the pursuit of culinary delight on the open road or remote trails can be quite a challenge. Fast food and convenience store snacks often leave us longing for something more substantial and flavorful. But what if you could enjoy gourmet meals on your vanlife journeys without the hassle of cooking elaborate dishes in your mobile kitchen? That's where Good To-Go's cup meals come in, designed to be the ideal companion for those on the move.

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The Water Filter for Your Everyday Life

I wish I could say that when I picked up the Katadyn BeFree filter that I wasn't skeptical, but, I was for several reasons and they were all wrong. About two months ago, I was headed out to climb all of the 14,000 foot peaks in the Sawatch Range and needed a light-weight water filter to use on the go, without the worry of drinking bad water. 

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Essential Camping Gear

Camping, whether you're backpacking through the wilderness or enjoying a weekend at a family-friendly campground, is a cherished pastime for many outdoor enthusiasts. However, to make the most of your experience and ensure your comfort and safety, having the right gear is crucial. In this guide, we'll explore essential gear for various camping scenarios, from backpacking adventures to camping with kids.

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