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    How to Prevent Hypothermia While Hiking and Backpacking

    By Michael Lanza Rain and wind battered two friends and I as we hiked across exposed meadows high in the Olympic Mountains—our second straight day of heavy rain. Dripping, knee-high vegetation ladled cups of water onto our pants and boots. My rain jacket kept my upper body dry, but my...
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    7 Pro Tips For Keeping Your Backpacking Gear Dry

    By Michael Lanza From the rainforests of the North Cascades and Olympic National Park to powerful thunderstorms in the High Sierra and Wind River Range and steady New England rain, from the Tour du Mont Blanc to Iceland’s Laugavegur Trail to New Zealand (lead photo, above) and many more places...
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    12 Expert Tips for Staying Warm and Dry Hiking in Rain

    By Michael Lanza There are only three guarantees in life: death, taxes, and at some point, getting rained on when dayhiking or backpacking. As we all know, wet clothing conducts heat away from your body, making you colder. Staying as dry as possible while on the trail or in camp is key to...
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    The Two Best Hikes in Bryce Canyon National park

    By Michael Lanza Bryce Canyon’s relatively easy, nearly three-mile Navajo Loop/Queens Garden Loop regularly draws a steady stream of hikers for good reason, with constant views of hoodoos—the multi-colored, limestone, sandstone, and mudstone spires that look like giant, melting candles...
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    The Best Hikes in Capitol Reef National Park

    By Michael Lanza Chances are, when you think about hiking in southern Utah, Capitol Reef National Park does not come to mind first. Or maybe even second or third. Ask many hikers and national parks fans to list Utah’s Big 5 parks—the others being Zion, Bryce Canyon, Arches, and Canyonlands—and...
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    The 12 Best Dayhikes Along North Carolina’s Blue Ridge Parkway

    By Michael Lanza I’m a hiking snob—I admit it. I want all of the hiking trips I take to feature five-star scenery. And for years, I’ve done most of my dayhiking and backpacking in the American West, with its vast wildernesses and infinite vistas, so I’m a little spoiled. But a weeklong trip to...
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    Review: Rab Downpour Light Waterproof Jacket

    Ultralight Rain Jacket Rab Downpour Light Waterproof Jacket $165, 7.7 oz./219g (men’s medium) Sizes: men’s S-XXL, women’s XS-XL (8-16) backcountry.com Two startingly loud, sharp, and sustained crackles of thunder and a flash of lightning gave us about a two-minute warning before the skies...
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    Review: Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody

    Hooded, Breathable Insulated Jacket Black Diamond First Light Stretch Hoody $299, 14 oz./397g (men’s medium) Sizes: men’s S-XL, women’s XS-XL blackdiamondequipment.com Campsite temperatures below freezing in Utah’s High Uintas Wilderness in October and around 40° F in Montana’s Beartooth...
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    Backpacking Glacier National Park—a Photo Gallery

    By Michael Lanza If you have ever backpacked in Glacier National Park, you know you want to return. If you haven’t yet, then isn’t it time? One of America’s flagship national parks, it’s a must-see destination for backpackers because of the eye-popping scenery, remoteness, and an extremely rare...
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    The Best Rain Jackets for Hiking and Backpacking of 2025

    By Michael Lanza Shop for a rain jacket for dayhiking, backpacking, trail running, or climbing in the backcountry and you’ll see shells for adults ranging in price from under $100 to over $500 and in weight from less than half a pound/227 grams to over a pound/454 grams—with just as huge and...
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    Review: Sea to Summit Spark Pro -9C/15F Sleeping Bag

    Ultralight Sleeping Bag Sea to Summit Spark Pro -9C/15F Bag $649, 1 lb. 11 oz./765.4g (regular) Sizes: unisex regular and long ($689) seatosummit.com We woke up from our first night in Colorado’s San Juan Mountains in mid-September, at well over 10,000 feet beside a creek that sang soft...
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    12 Wonderful National Park Adventures to Take With Kids

    By Michael Lanza America’s 63 national parks preserve over 52 million acres of uniquely beautiful and genuinely awe-inspiring places in nature, and the payoff for our country’s foresight in protecting them is a lifetime’s worth of unforgettable experiences—many of them entirely feasible, safe...
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    Review: BioLite Firepit+ Portable Backyard Fire Pit and Grill

    Portable Backyard/Camping Firepit and Grill BioLite Firepit+ $250, 20 lbs./9kg backcountry.com Many of us learned a lot about what we liked during the pandemic and many of those newly discovered or rediscovered likes have stayed with us—like sitting out in the back yard to eat and socialize. We...
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    Backpacking the Maze in Canyonlands—A Photo Gallery

    By Michael Lanza With our first steps on the descent from Maze Overlook into the labyrinth of mostly dry desert canyons that comprise one of the greatest geological oddities in the National Park System—the Maze in Utah’s Canyonlands National Park—we had to remove and pass our backpacks over a...
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    How to Get a Permit to Backpack in the Grand Canyon

    By Michael Lanza First-time backpackers in the Grand Canyon quickly absorb two lessons about this one-of-a-kind place. Foremost, the canyon’s infinite vistas and deceptive scale, the beauty of desert oases and wildflower blooms, the peacefulness and quietude of some of the best wilderness...
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    9 Epic Grand Canyon Backpacking Trips You Must Do

    By Michael Lanza This is, in a way, a story about obsession. Or a love affair. Or both. Those metaphors best describe how the Grand Canyon constantly lures me back when I’m thinking about spring and fall hiking and backpacking trips. It is that rare kind of natural environment that exists on a...
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    Backpacking the Teton Crest Trail—A Photo Gallery

    By Michael Lanza As we hiked up the North Fork of Cascade Canyon on the Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park, moments after the path emerged from the forest into a meadow strewn with boulders and still dappled with blooming wildflowers in late August, my friend David turned to look...
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    The 5 Best Backpacking Trips in Grand Teton National Park

    By Michael Lanza Here’s a truth I’ve learned from more than 20 visits to the Tetons since my first backpacking trip on the Teton Crest Trail three decades ago: That incomparable, jagged skyline of peaks never fails to ignite a sense of awe and joy. Walking for days through these mountains, with...
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    9 Great Hikes and Walks Along Iceland’s Ring Road

    By Michael Lanza Driving Iceland’s Highway 1, or Ring Road, in the country’s southeast on the kind of sunny day that’s almost as rare here as the sensation of boredom, we reached the seacoast—and the landscape and seascape suddenly seemed to exceed the capacity of our vision and minds to take...
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    Trekking Spain’s Picos de Europa

    By Michael Lanza As my family hiked up the Cares Gorge in northern Spain’s Picos de Europa National Park, which looks like an impressionist painting with its soaring, white and gray limestone cliffs dappled with greenery, I was struck by one curious fact about this mountain range: how it has...
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