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A Hiker's Guide to the Katsuo Trail, A New Long-Distance Route in Japan

Everything You Need to Know to Hike the Katsuo Trail, Japan's New Long-Distance Trail

From sea to summit, a new 130-mile hiking loop in Japan links the fishing culture of the coast to the rugged ridgelines of the country’s Southern Alps

22 LGBTQ+ Outdoor Groups to Supporting & Celebrating Diversity in Nature

22 LGBTQ+ Outdoor Groups to Support During Pride and Beyond

International and regional organizations, nonprofits, and collectives celebrating and supporting LGBTQIA+ campers, climbers, hikers, and more

What It's Like to Stay at Juniper Lodge & Treehouses, a Soaring New Hotel

What It's Like to Stay at Colorado's First Treehouse Hotel

With two new treehouses 25 feet in the canopy and more on the way, the recently redone Juniper Lodge offers an elevated stay in Colorado's front range

Artist & Fly Angler Steven Weinberg Talks Upstate Fishing & Painting Trout

Artist & Fly Angler Steven Weinberg Talks Upstate Fishing & Painting Trout

The illustrator behind "The Fly Fishing Book: An Artful Guide to Angling," talks running an inn, plein air painting, dreams of fishing Mongolia & more

Q&A: Photographing the Women of Svalbard with Catherine Lemblé

Q&A: Catherine Lemblé on Photographing the Women of the World's Northernmost Town

In her new book the Belgian photographer documents life in Longyearbyen, Svalbard, where glaciers, fjords, and polar bears are a part of daily life

Austria's Salzburg Hiking Route Delivers Alps-Like Peaks Without the Crowds

This Seven-Summit Hiking Route in Austria Is the Alps Without the Crowds

Seven alpine peaks in the Salzburg region are connected by quiet trails, traditional mountain huts, picturesque villages, and folklore legends

How Ultralight Backpacking Pioneer Gossamer Gear Found Its Edge Again

How Ultralight Backpacking Pioneer Gossamer Gear Found Its Edge Again

After years of playing it safe, the UL backpacking trailblazer flexed its design muscle and reminded hikers why it mattered in the first place

What If Wool Wasn't the Miracle Material the Outdoor Industry Says It Is?

Why Wool Might Not Be the Miracle Material the Outdoor Industry Says It Is

Wool is touted as an endlessly renewable alternative to petroleum-based fibers—but how true are the claims backing up your favorite baselayer?

Running is More Popular Than Ever. But Why Now? And Can It Stay Cool?

Running is More Popular Than Ever. But Why Now? And Will It Last?

Arresting adverting, actually sleek kit, and unique, unsanctioned races have made running cool. Its heyday might be its downfall.

Inside Bike Summer, the Seasonal Cycling Festival Keeping Portland Weird

Inside Pedalpalooza, the Seasonal Cycling Extravaganza Keeping Portland Weird

Every summer, Rose City cyclists take to the streets for hundreds of community bike rides in a mass celebration of cycling culture

Inside Southbound 400, the Wild, Unsanctioned Relay Race from Canada to NYC

Inside Southbound 400, the Wild & Unsanctioned Relay Race from Canada to NYC

The unique race pits teams of eight in an all-out 400-mile footrace across New York State. Here's the full scoop, from the founder & past winners

The 15 Best Independent Outdoor Magazines to Subscribe To

The Best Print Magazines at the Intersection of Outdoors, Creativity & Design

Independent magazines for those dreaming of vast landscapes, pushing boundaries, and a gentler way of being outdoors

Q&A: Brian Chorski on Film Photography and New Book, "Another Patch of Sky"

Q&A: Brian Chorski Discusses His Sun-Drenched Imagery of The West in New Photo Book

The longtime Field Mag contributor dives into the inspirations, intentions, and locations behind his first photo book, published by Guest Editions

Q&A: YouTubers Kirsten Dirksen & Nicolás Boullosa on Life-Changing Homes

Q&A: YouTubers Kirsten Dirksen & Nicolás Boullosa on 15 Years of Life-Changing Homes

The video journalists discuss the spirit that unites their subjects, their new book, chasing untold stories, and why you should ask dumber questions

Japanese Outdoor Magazine Guide: 10 Print Titles for Gear Lovers

Japanese Outdoor Magazine Guide: 10 Print Titles for Gear Lovers

Even if you can't read Japanese, these expertly curated magazines will inspire you to seek greater adventures—and a new pair of rare hiking boots

Q&A: High Schooler Bentley Zylstra on Making Revelry Collection Magazine

How High School Senior Bentley Zylstra Made Revelry Collection Magazine

A conversation with the teenage publisher on how he came to launch a new biannual magazine dedicated to adventure storytelling and film photography

Outlandish Community Building at New York's Only Black-Owned Outdoor Store

New York's Only Black-Owned Outdoor Store Reflects on Two Years of Community Building

A conversation with the founders of Brooklyn gear shop Outlandish on creating a hub for gear lovers, making the outdoors more accessible, and more

Restoring Trails & Building Community In the Heart of the Japanese Alps

Why I Hiked 13 Hours into the Japanese Alps to Restore the Trails Around a Remote Hut

Located in Chubu Sangaku National Park, the remote Kumonodaira Hut is a hiker's paradise—here's why I spent a week volunteering to help preserve it

How a Photographic Obsession Became a Book About Japan’s Vending Machines

How a Photographic Obsession Became a New Book About Japanese Vending Machines

A conversation with longtime Field Mag editor and photographer Tanner Bowden about his new photo book, travel, and self publishing

What It's Like to Make a Surf Film Among Alaska's Volcanic Aleutian Islands

Behind the Scenes of Ben Weiland's New Surf Film, Made in Alaska's Aleutian Islands

Q&A: Director Ben Weiland and photographer Nick Foster discuss creativity, cameras, surf, and their new film "The Search for Volcano Island"

The Best 35mm Film for All Photographers and Situations

The Best 35mm Film for All Weather, All Conditions, and All-Around Incredible Pics

Not sure which kind of 35mm film to use for a cloudy day? What about for a Wes Anderson look? We've got the answers

Chef Brad Leone on Early Days, Elk Steaks, and Treacherous Surf Breaks

In Search of Elk Steaks and Surf Breaks with Chef Brad Leone

A conversation with the culinary outdoorsman on getting started flipping burgers at a ski resort, tips for cooking outside, reincarnation, and more

Q&A: Photographer Matt Steindl on Art, Zines, the Quiet Beauty of Rural PA

Matt Steindl Talks Americana Moments, Changing Seasons, and Making Zines

Drawing inspiration from an artistic dynasty and his home region of Chester County, Steindl reflects on his work upon debuting his first zine

The 11 Best Walking Shoes for Men, Tested & Approved

These Are the 11 Best Walking Shoes for Any Trip or Adventure

Whether you're trekking across the Grand Canyon or through Grand Central, you'll want a pair of supportive and responsive shoes to get you going