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The air is crisp, the leaves are orange—this might be the best time of year to head outdoors. Sit around a fire pit, hike through iconic fall landscapes—just remember to take these must-haves with you. |
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This stainless-steel smokeless fire pit is a favorite among our readers. The Bonfire is lightweight at just over 20 pounds (the smaller Solo Stove Ranger is even easier to take to a campfire on the beach) and is made with a 360-degree airflow system that’s designed to “burn off” smoke. It also comes with a removable ash pan, making it easy to clean. |
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Our writer Kristen Pope has spent a lot of time in the Arctic. In a new article she’s prepping for us, she rates Smartwool’s merino base layers as among the best for cold weather. They’re cozy and warm, she says, but the merino wool’s temperature regulating properties help prevent them from getting overly hot. They also resist odors, making them ideal for long trips. |
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When it’'s cold outside, nothing beats a comfy pair of socks. Our everyday favorites from Smartwool are breathable with light cushioning in the footbed to keep your tootsies comfortable and warm. For people who prefer more cushioning, Smartwool has options with additional padding. |
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| | | The Arc’teryx Atom Hoody is water-resistant, breathable, and lightweight enough to wear alone or underneath a heavier coat. It’s made with synthetic insulation that helps keep you warm even if the hoody gets a little wet. Plus, it’s easy to throw in a backpack or carry-on. | | | |
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Lightweight, touchscreen gloves help keep your hands warm while you snap a photo on your phone (layer them with mittens for extra warmth). Neck gaiters offer much more functionality than a scarf—wear it over your face or as a headband). Bonus: This Arc’teryx gaiter is made with soft, cozy merino wool. |
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National Geographic’s annual Best of the World list is here. See 25 destinations to spark your wanderlust, whether you want to step back to Japan’s shogun era, explore one of Florida’s last wild places, or hike one of Guatemala’s volcanoes. There’s something here for everyone. |
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