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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

Why These French Filmmakers Rode Three Horses from Kyrgyzstan to Mont Blanc

Why These French Filmmakers Rode Three Horses from Kyrgyzstan to Mont Blanc

The incredible 2,500 kilometer journey took seven months, where they passed through Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland.

 Unplug at Farouche, a Micro Cabin Hotel Hidden In Québec’s Countryside

Unplug at Farouche, a Retreat of Micro Cabin Hidden In Québec’s Laurentian Mountains

We spent two nights at the agri-tourist hotel, located right at the base of a Mont Tremblant ski resort. Thankfully, the hot tub is open all year

A Local's Guide to Visiting Jackson Hole This Summer

A Local's Guide to Visiting Jackson Hole This Summer

More than just a scenic stopover—here’s why Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is the ultimate place to stay and play this summer

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

Astrotourism Is A Top Travel Trend for Summer 2025. But What Is It Exactly?

Astrotourism Is A Top Travel Trend for 2025—But What Is It Exactly?

Real dark night skies are becoming harder to find, following the stars is a sustainable way for outdoor travelers to see the cosmos up close

Team Dream Takes on the Alps: Building a Shop and a Community in One Summer

Team Dream Takes on the Alps: Building a Shop and a Community in One Summer

How the Los Angeles cycling brand established an outpost in the tiny Italian town of Tirano, where spectacular rides and a warm welcome waited

Olympus Mju II Review: The Ultimate 35mm Point and Shoot Film Camera

Olympus Mju II Review: The Ultimate Compact Point and Shoot Film Camera

A pro photographer's take on the pocket-sized 35mm rangefinder first released in 1997 (spoiler: it shoots above its class in nearly all conditions)

I Trekked 50 Miles Through the Lower Himalayas & This Is the Gear I Packed

The Gear I Used While Trekking 50 Miles in the Underrated Lower Himalayas

The ecologically diverse area presents very different challenges than the more famous high-alpine zone. Here's 10 pieces of gear I relied on daily

The 10 Best Hiking Sandals for Women, Tested by Women | 2025 Update

The 10 Best Women's Hiking Sandals for Wet and Dry Adventures

Tested over hundreds of miles and different types of terrain from Utah to Wyoming, these hiking sandals can handle it all

What It's Like to Run The Speed Project, a 340-Mile Unsanctioned Road Race

Inside The Speed Project, an Unsanctioned 340-Mile Relay Race with a Cult Following

Three finishers share how and why they run the brutal desert race with a cult following, spanning Los Angeles to Las Vegas every spring since 2013

Camping Gear Rental Guide: Where to Get Outfitted for Your Next Trip

The Best Places to Rent Camping, Backpacking, and Hiking Gear Online

Whether you're looking for car camping staples, backpacking equipment, or even a full size yurt, these online and IRL rental shops can help get you

How Snow Peak Challenged Americans to Experience the Outdoors Differently

Less Roughing, More Lounging: How Snow Peak Is Challenging American Outdoor Orthodoxy

While other outfitters emphasize performance in rough settings, the Japanese brand designs gear to bring the comforts of home to the outdoors

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Data and Love My Bike Rides

How I Learned to Stop Worrying About Data and Love My Bike Rides

As fitness trackers become ubiquitous, some see a dark side to recreational data mining. Here, an obsessed cyclist finds freedom in "riding naked"

With Community Series Trailish, New York City Runners Go Off Road

New Group Run Series Trailish Offers Trail Curious New Yorkers a Path to Go Off Road

The monthly event by Brooklyn outdoor store Outlandish provides city joggers a safe space to try trail. Here's what you need to know to get involved

The Hoka Ora Primo Slippers Are Weird, Ugly And Deeply Lovable

These Hoka Slippers Are Obviously Ugly, But We Love Them Anyway

A recovery shoe, sci-fi prop hybrid, these Hokas have a ... particular look. But they're so comfortable we can't stop wearing them.

Peak Design Roller Pro Review: Can a New Carry-On Make Me Ditch My Duffel?

Can the Peak Design Roller Pro Carry-On Make Me Ditch My Favorite Duffel?

The first piece of rolling luggage from Peak Design combines hardshell and softshell in one thoughtfully designed suitcase. We put it to the test.

11 Best Point and Shoot Film Cameras, According to Pro Photographers

11 Best Point & Shoot Film Cameras for Photographers of All Skill Levels

From the most popular and sought after to the true underrated (and cheap) workhorses, we present the best 35mm film cameras still available today

How Australian Outdoor Brand Zorali Embraces a "Less Is More" Mentality

How Australian Outdoor Brand Zorali Is Growing by Making Less

After establishing a robust line of camping gear and apparel, Zorali is intent on making its products more sustainable instead of adding new designs

Quilt vs Sleeping Bag: A Guide to Finding the Best Backcountry Sleep System

How to Choose Between a Quilt & Sleeping Bag for Your Next Backcountry Trip

Though often made of the same performance materials, small design variations makes sleeping bags and quilts better suited for different conditions

A Travel Guide to Winter Adventure in Quebec's Chic-Choc Mountains

In Quebec's Chic-Choc Mountains, Wild Winter Adventure Awaits

Seeking late-season snowfall, our writer headed to Eastern Canada for a joyous week of snowshoeing, backcountry skiing, and maple syrup tastings.

High-Tech Design, Lo-Fi Community Building With Purple Mountain Observatory

Inside the Two-Sided Philosophy of Purple Mountain Observatory

With thermo-mapping fabrics, fashion-informed silhouettes, and group hikes, the East London label explores accessibility through performance apparel

Why the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel Is Still the Best Adventure Travel Bag

Why the Patagonia Black Hole Duffel Is Still Our Favorite Adventure Bag

Our resident gear expert reflects on why, 21 years after launch, the legendary Black Hole Duffel remains an unbeatable option for hauling outdoor gear

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