Editor’s note: This article was originally published on BikeRumor and has been adapted for GearJunkie. E-bikes have exploded on the cycling scene over the last several years. From top-tier brands people would recognize under Tour de France riders to startup companies making modular bikes for hectic lifestyles, everyone seems to be getting on board. While
Month: April 2023
Congratulations to the finalists of our Nature’s Colors 2022 photo contest! These 24 images include landscape and wildlife photographs that exemplify technical skill and creativity in composition. We’re excited to share with you the official finalist slideshow below. Winners will be announced soon. If you missed your chance to enter, The American Landscape contest is
Luke Cuenco 04.14.23 Hi-Point Firearms is proud to introduce its newest extension to the Model 995 Carbine family of firearms – the New Model 3095 30 Super carry Carbine. The Model 3095 Super Carry Carbine takes advanced of the latest potent self-defense cartridge on the market to give shooters ammunition compatibility with their 30 Super Carry
“If you’re trying to win in competition you must focus on putting down a really technical run, and that kind of takes away the flow and creativity.” At least that’s what Bobby Brown, pro skier turned filmmaker, thinks. So, how do you add creativity back into technically oriented comps? To answer that question, Brown teamed
Leica just unveiled the M11 Monochrom, a black-and-white shooting digital rangefinder camera. Featuring a “dedicated monochrome multi-resolution full-frame BSI sensor,” the M11 Monochrom is aimed at photographers interested in “the timeless art of black and white photography.” Leica supplied Outdoor Photographer with a pre-production version of the M11 Monochrom prior to this morning’s launch and
Keith Lusher 04.13.23 Living in South Louisiana and speckled trout fishing go hand in hand. I remember chasing speckled trout in the marshes of Lafitte with my dad since I could hold a fishing pole. Back then, popping corks were rather simplistic, and there were only one or two brands. Granted, they served their purpose and
Eight miles into a nearly 13-mile run in England, I was scrambling up 1,116 feet of scree and brush. Toward the top, I found myself traversing along the side of the rock with a steep drop on the left. It was the first time I’d done this route and I had no idea there was
Luke Cuenco 04.12.23 The NorthmanX blade is a high-performance knife that is designed for everyday carry use. Made by AMTAC Blades, the NorthmanX combines the blade length of the original AMTAC Northman with a larger, more ergonomically friendly handle to provide the user with a firmer grip on the blade. The NorthmanX fixed blade is a
Tony Stark wouldn’t be caught riding a scooter — who would when you can fly? But when he’s 92 and can’t get into his suit while wearing adult diapers, he’d still be the talk of the retirement center rolling past the bridge table on this contraption. This is the STILRIDE 1, brought to you by
National Parks are beautiful and amazing, but sooner or later Debbie Downer is going stroll through and say “lame!” Sure, we’ve all had a bad experience in the outdoors, right? Maybe it rained or the mosquitos were the size of chicken hawks. But Amber Share decided to design National Park posters based on the worst,
Congratulations to Katherine Plessner for winning the recent Motivational Moments Assignment with the image, “A Photographer’s Dream Location.” See more of Plessner’s photography on Flickr. View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
Keith Lusher 04.11.23 As the calendar turns to April, things are winding down for anglers who enjoy targeting sac-a-lait in the shallows in Louisiana. This month, the bayou state saw a relatively early spawn brought on by an abnormally warm February. Ray Miller of Madisonville, La. fishes the rivers along the North shore of Lake Pontchartrain
Rock climbers who leave the rope on the ground — questing into the vertical to knowingly risk death — have long played the mental game the discipline requires. It is, patently, a game. Free soloing only exists through personal choice. Many of the climbs selected by free soloists also receive hundreds or thousands of normal,
Thick gray clouds, dawn, interiors, dusk, cities at night, twilight and more all present low-light challenges. But before you throw in the towel, pack your gear and jump back in the car, “Exhaust All The Possibilities” I present below. One may be the answer to net a good photo. Will there be situations where the
Luke Cuenco 04.05.23 If you’re a fan of packing a small, light rifle with you when you go into the deep woods, then you’ll be interested to hear of a new option that has just popped up on the market from Keystone Sporting Arms. Keystone Sporting Arms, probably most well known for the Crickett line of
Here are two things that go great together: snacks and snowboarding. Don’t believe me? Check out the TWIX Doughboard. A TWIX snowboard might sound fun, but a TWIX splitboard actually makes sense. The concept of the dichotomous left and right TWIX is evident in this special-edition splitboard that brings the classic candy “twin” bars to