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A pilgrim seeking peace and purpose on Spain’s famed Camino de Santiago finds much more. Read more at the link in comments.
Georgia’s most infamous bruin—and the true-crime saga around him—got the Hollywood treatment in an Elizabeth Banks-produced film. But the real tale is almost too wild to believe. Get the full story at the link in comments.
Sometimes it's more fun to make it weird. Read the full list at the link in bio.
A recent trip to Catalonia was as much a feasting tour as a walking one, and it started on the first night.
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Ryan, Rebecca, and Skyla Means's quest for solitude turns into a decade-long effort to visit the most remote location in every state—and learn if true quiet still exists.
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The 36.5-mile one-way hike lets you enjoy the park in near-complete solitude. Read more at the link in comments.
Your quads will burn, your feet will ache, and your palms will sweat. But hardy hikers willing to tackle these tough trails get to bask in some of North America's best scenery—and earn bragging rights along the way. Read more at the link in comments.
When you eat on the trail matters more than you think. A dietitian explains. Read more at the link in comments.
From long ridgelines to seaside lookouts, these views will etch themselves into your memory. Read more at the link in comments.
On-trail breakfast doesn't have to be a chore. These recipes will fuel you for miles and miles. Read more at the link in comments.
Could Crowding in the National Parks Actually Be a Good Thing?
Hikers and land managers often take it for granted that the fewer people we run into in the woods, the better. A new study suggests we've been thinking about it wrong.
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The southernmost mile of the Arizona Trail (AZT) is closed indefinitely as the federal government forges ahead with plans to build a new section of border wall at the trail’s southern terminus, the Arizona Trail Association (ATA) says. Read more at the link in comments.
The Best Women’s Hiking Boots for Dirt, Sand, and Rock: 31 boots and shoes hit the trail. These 9 stayed in regular rotation.
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From superlight, waterproof shells to fully featured, alpine-ready shields, these rain jackets will protect you in any environment.
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Climb coastal summits, rock-hop rugged coastline, and explore historic carriage roads in the oldest national park east of the Mississippi.
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If you have stomach issues at home, backpacking can make them even worse. The solution? Tweak your trail menu with these safe, low-residue foods picked by a hiker dietitian. Read more at the link in comments.