Trail Lingo has created a list of “The 99 Best Outdoor-related Subreddits” and posted it with a brief summary/description of each one. Take a look and let us know what you think!
Kelly Floro at The Trek has a great feature examining the Appalachian Trail’s Iconic Shelter System and if it’s obsolete in today’s hiking world?
Kelly also covers How To Hike Every 14er on the Colorado Trail in a separate article on The Trek.
Owen Eigenbrot has a great review of the Platypus Quickdraw Water Filter. It’s a $40 1 Liter reservoir filter that is uniquely designed.
It appears that a PCT Hiker has been charged with starting California’s Fawn Fire that has burned over 8,500 acres and destroyed 155 buildings. As of Sept 28th, the fire was still only 50% contained.
Michael Lanza over at The Big Outside has released an article detailing what he believes are the 5 Best Headlamps for 2021.
Hiking Daily has a piece for those wondering what they need to or should wear for hiking this fall.
Fresh Off The Grid is a new site I have recently discovered and it is quickly becoming a favorite of mine for their reviews and recipes. Here’s a few of their more recent articles to follow:
:: The 10 Hiking Essential You Need to Safely Hit the Trail
:: Camping Kitchen Equipment Guide
:: Where to Buy Discount Outdoor and Camping Gear
If you have any suggestions for great reads or reviews that you’d like us to share with other readers, please reach out to us: traillingo@gmail.com.