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Trek along to your favorite tunes as you navigate the wilderness with OpenRock's latest lightweight open-ear earbuds
By Will Symons published
The new OpenRock S2 open-ear earbuds use BaseDirect technology to play music without impeding your senses

Teen hiker recovering in an induced coma after altitude hallucinations caused him to fall 120 feet in the Sierra Nevada
By Will Symons published
The father of Zane Wach, 14, says hallucinations prompted his son to question whether he was dreaming before he fell from a Mount Whitney cliff

Yosemite worker who died in rock climbing fall identified as high school grad who "found joy in feeling small beneath towering cliffs"
By Julia Clarke published
The 18-year-old fell to his death in a popular Yosemite climbing area

Murder-suicide suspected for 2 backcountry campers – father and son – found dead on remote Isle Royale National Park, according to medical examiner
By Julia Clarke published
The FBI has been investigating the case after the bodies were found earlier this month

Get packing! High-tech tent specialist Heimplanet unveil their new packing cubes, to help you carry the essentials when you travel
By Will Symons published
The new Heimplanet Motion Edition packing cubes are designed to help you neatly compartmentalize your gear on the go

Big Bend National Park set to get even bigger after unanimous Senate vote - "There is no better example of Texas' natural beauty and vibrant wildlife"
By Will Symons published
Campers, hikers, and trail runners could soon enjoy a further 6,100 acres of desert wilderness in one of America's largest national parks

Mountain rescue teams rappel down to give first aid to hiker who tripped and fell over 100 feet from challenging trail in Alaska - but could not save him
By Will Symons published
The 64-year old man had been hiking Alaska's Salmon Creek trail, an out-and-back route that passes over abandoned railroads and uneven terrain

Showers? WiFi? Replacement trekking poles? What’s available – and what’s not – on the trek to Everest Base Camp?
By Julia Clarke published
Trekking to the world's highest base camp doesn’t mean that you’ll have to go for 11 days without charging your phone or seeing a proper toilet
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