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Trail veterans often jerry-rig the popular Sawyer Squeeze water filter onto a bomb-proof Vecto bladder. Now, the two products come together as a unit.
When our trail columnist first started sliding silicone spacers between his toes, friends chuckled. But now these little separators are getting the moment they deserve.
Our hiking columnist didn鈥檛 love the 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail, which cuts across Wisconsin. But he adored the affable people he met along the way.
Nick Fowler and Georgia Porter set FKTs on the trail by wildly different methods
The xTx trail will cover 1,500 miles in the Lone Star State
The Oklahoma thru-hiker overcame nausea, sleep deprivation, and debilitating foot pain to set the fastest ever time on the 800-mile trail
Our hiking columnist tested Satisfy鈥檚 pricey Dyneema shorts. Turns out, the most expensive product isn鈥檛 always the best.
Our hiking columnist phoned up experts along the iconic pathway to get a sense of the destruction left by Hurricane Helene
FKT season has arrived, and no record is safe. Here鈥檚 a peek at five of the wildest record attempts we鈥檝e seen go down this year.
Ultrarunner Tara 鈥淐andy Mama鈥 Dower shaved 13 hours off Karel Sabbe鈥檚 previous record for hiking the iconic route
For years, tensions have run high between AT thru-hikers and rangers in Baxter State Park. One hiker wonders, could moving the terminus solve the problem?
The new Messenger Plus device lets you send photos, voice messages, and much longer texts to family and rescuers
Sometimes throwing in the towel is the best thing you can do for yourself, but don鈥檛 give up in the heat of the moment
From a two-mile stroll in North Carolina to a 2,600-mile trek along the Pacific Crest, these hikes have had the most profound impact on our trails columnist鈥攁nd will change your perspective on the country.
Walking from terminus to terminus is a thru-hiker鈥檚 dream, but what about when circumstances鈥攐r a really cool side trail鈥攍ead you on a detour?
Our trail columnist spent the summer hiking with novice backpackers to come up with this key advice for beginners
I feel the urge to shake up my life, but I don鈥檛 want to stress out my wife and kids
Descending a trail strains your muscles and ligaments. Our hiking columnist asked a physical therapist how to avoid aches and pains on your next downhill adventure.
Most of us don鈥檛 have time to leave work and life behind for months of trekking. These backpacking trails will give you a glimpse into thru-hiking life, alongside some of the most stunning scenery in the nation.
Even for thru-hikers with a wealth of long trail experience, the Colorado Trail offers challenges all its own
Apple鈥檚 new iOS 18 update allows its products to work off-grid. But are phones a suitable replacement for purpose-built backcountry communication tools?
Five questions with Shilletha 鈥淒ragonsky鈥 Curtis, whose memoir 鈥楶ack Light: A Journey to Find Myself鈥 explores her transformative hike on the Appalachian Trail
From bucket hats to visors, headgear blocks out the sun and helps define your trail persona. Our hiking columnist helps you choose which hat is best for you.
Five questions with Matt Lyons, the Instagram comedian who skewers outdoor cliques
For a handful of lucky students in Emory and Henry College鈥檚 Semester-a-Trail program, the AT is the ultimate teacher
Walking across deserts and mountain ranges taught the author important lessons on friendship, compassion, and understanding others
From meal planning to meeting the townies, every aspiring thru-hiker should hear this hard-won advice
I could barely walk, a condition doctors told me would likely deteriorate further. That prompted me to plan an adventure of a lifetime.
Dreaming of an extended trek on a storied trail? Here鈥檚 everything you need to know to get started at thru-hiking or get better at it.
The Appalachian, Pacific Crest, and Continental Divide trails pass through a combined 22 states. Our hiking columnist categorizes them from hardest to easiest.
Inexpensive motor inns and roadside lodges offer all the accoutrements that an adventurer needs
Our hiking columnist lost contact with his spouse in Colorado鈥檚 remote San Juan Mountains. After a frantic search, he reached for his Apple smartphone.
Doyle set a speed record on the AT 50 years ago, long before YouTubers and partying twentysomethings had flooded the iconic trail. Through his Appalachian Trail Institute, which he's run since 1989, he鈥檚 still trying to convert a new generation of thru-hikers to his personal philosophy of what the trail should be.
Our hiking columnist loves the simplicity and familiarity of a flavor additive called True Lemon, which lurks in the condiment zone of rest stops
For most AT thru-hikers, Katahdin is the finish line. For Will French, it was the halfway point on a 25-year, 4,320-mile journey along the prehistoric spine of the Appalachians.
Kristian Morgan set a new southbound FKT on the Appalachian Trail, but he鈥檚 not done yet
The rise of social media has created a new breed of influencers who tackle the world's longest trails with their audiences in tow. But success isn't guaranteed on a thru-hike鈥攁nd bailing with thousands of eyes on you is more complicated than it looks.
On a winter thru-hike of the Ozark Highlands Trail, Jeff Garmire contended with snowstorms, swam a river, and bushwhacked paths overgrown with bramble鈥攁nd discovered the rugged heart of one of America鈥檚 lesser-known long trails
Veteran hikers call it the 鈥淢iddle Blues.鈥 You have already hiked an impossibly long distance, and somehow still have an impossibly long distance to go.
What really happens to you when you spend months trekking the Pacific Coast Trail? Getting tired and filthy is just the start of it.
Learn from the mistakes of our hiking columnist, who suffered a painful accident while traversing the Continental Divide Trail
Belgian ultrarunner Karel Sabbe just shattered the fastest known time for a supported trek along the iconic pathway
Call him crazy, but our hiking columnist loves climbing hills. A fifth of the way into the epic Continental Divide Trail, he鈥檚 got some ways to improve your form, function, and mental performance on the ascents.
Will Peterson overcame downpours, flooding, and his own hectic schedule to smash the unsupported FKT on America鈥檚 oldest thru-hike
Cops say Robert 鈥淪teady Eddie鈥 Kerker was caught in a swollen waterway in July
One of the most popular mountains on the Appalachian Trail closed to overnight visits after visitors trashed it in 2020. Now, those temporary restrictions are starting to look permanent.
Live electric wires and bridge damage are among the hazards that trail crews have found so far鈥攂ut it鈥檚 not all bad news
You鈥檙e supposed to be happy for them, right?
The CDT鈥檚 traffic is ballooning. In Montana, the National Park Service isn鈥檛 facing what that means for Glacier.
Most of this year鈥檚 PCT class is skipping the snowbound Sierra. A small group of adventurers is pushing straight through.
Fear and overzealousness often lead to an overstuffed pack, which you鈥檒l regret for hundreds of miles. Our thru-hiking columnist has advice on what not to take when you鈥檙e heading out.
After surviving 9/11 at ground zero, the thru-hiker started walking鈥攁nd never stopped
Four years ago, our hiking columnist didn鈥檛 know the triple crown of hiking existed. Now he鈥檚 on the verge of completing it鈥攐r at least trying to.
Over 7,000 miles on trail, our hiking columnist has tried coffee and caffeine in most every form imaginable. But the humblest one of all taught him something about himself.
After losing a friend on a camping trip, the writer thru-hiked the Appalachian Trail to process his grief. Out there he learned that making the most of life requires fully committing to every moment.
Trips to or through hostile areas feel increasingly risky for many people in this community, given the rise of anti-LGBTQ+ policies
The Benton MacKaye Scenic Trail starts at the southern terminus of the Appalachian Trail. It could become our country鈥檚 next big hiking route.
In a moment of isolation on the trail, the record-setting thru-hiker found the will to keep walking by turning to her younger self for support
After a five-year hiatus, thru-hiking legend Heather 鈥淎nish鈥 Anderson just set another FKT: the 250-mile section of the Appalachian Trail that runs through Pennsylvania. In this essay, she explores how her relationship with the sport has evolved over the past decade since her groundbreaking Pacific Crest Trail record in 2013.
Can鈥檛 take 6 months off to hike the PCT? We understand. Here鈥檚 how to take a big trip without getting fired.
Thru-hiking is for everyone鈥攂ut if you really want to build your life around the trail, some careers make it easier than others
Got a few days off, a pair of healthy feet, and a pain threshold higher than Dean Karnazes? You can (possibly) blaze the length of America's Most Beautiful Trail.
Our hiking columnist went to the AT鈥檚 legendary Trail Days this year with one mission鈥攖o figure out what hikers were and weren鈥檛 putting on their feet
A pilgrim seeking peace and purpose on Spain鈥檚 famed Camino de Santiago finds much more
A small injury during Morgan Brosnihan鈥檚 Pacific Crest Trail thru-hike inspired a big idea: Why not set up a mobile clinic for hikers who need help?
Developed and tested on the Pacific Crest Trail鈥攖he new adidas TERREX Free Hiker 2.0 is your next long-distance shoe
Authorities in North Carolina say the duo were selling marijuana, mushrooms, and LSD to thru-hikers
When the thru-hiker鈥檚 dream trip was cut short, she learned that failure is just a chance to reset your goals to match your reality
Completing a winter journey on the Appalachian Trail convinced the fun-loving thru-hiker that he can accomplish whatever he dreams up
Like all intense hobbyists, hikers start Instagram pages just for their adventures. Why not integrate it into the rest of your life already?
The PCT traces the west coast of the U.S. over almost 2,700 miles. Our expert trail columnist reveals everything you need to know about what to pack, eat, and read, plus where to sleep and how to have the most fun on this scenic long trail.
Our hiking columnist has spent more than a quarter of the past four years on trail. Every morning out there, without fail, he eats another perfect packet of Pop-Tarts.
Rescue crews in SoCal are already warning hikers to skip the snowy San Jacinto Mountains
Last January, Carl Stanfield set out to break the world record for the most miles ever hiked in a year. In failing, he found his temporary limit鈥攁nd, he hopes, a renewed version of himself.
This year鈥檚 white winter in the Sierra Nevada could create dangerous conditions along the iconic trail in the spring and summer
Long-distance hikers love to reach towns and binge. I temporarily gave up the cycle, and maybe it changed my life.