osprey atmos ag 65l, $260
This roomy pack has you covered for any adventure. In addition to an integrated rain cover, it also has two front panel pockets, plus a large main compartment that’s accessible from both the top and front of the bag. The Atmos AG also features a breathable mesh backpanel that gives you more flexibility to move on the trail, an adjustable harness and hip belt for added stability, and a trekking pole attachment.
Find itbig agnes red canyon 4 mtnglo with goal zero, $700
With remote-controlled LED lights built right into its interior, this high-tech, four-person tent will keep your “room” illuminated. The Canyon 4 also features a solar panel (and back-up battery) that provides power to charge your devices, a built-in fan and lantern, plus plenty of mesh pockets to stash your stuff.
Find itjetboil genesis base camp system, $350
Bring a full kitchen along, without actually carrying an oven. This small two-burner stove comes with a 10-inch eco-friendly ceramic non-stick frying pan, a five-liter pot, a satellite burner and a valve to control cooking temperatures, so you have everything you need to make a delicious meal anywhere you go. Plus, it all folds up together making it very easy to tote around.
Find itevrgrn campfire rocker, $99
This durable, lightweight chair is easy to pack, so there's no excuse not a have a comfy seat near your tent.
Find itcoleman nostalgia lantern, $150
This throwback metal lantern is part of Coleman’s vintage-inspired 2016 National Park Service Centennial commemorative line. It’s bright and battery-powered, giving you plenty of light even after the campfire goes out.
Find ittherm-a-rest ventana duo, $270
The soft, technical, well-insulated (yet still perfect for summer) Ventana works wonderfully as a single sleeping bag, but it also unzips easily to comfortably cover you, your partner and both of your mats, too.
Find itstanley classic vacuum growler, $50
Keep beer cold (and carbonated) for up to 24 hours in this 64-ounce, vacuum-insulated, stainless steel growler.
Find ithydro flask 32 oz wide mouth water bottle, $40
It's important to stay hydrated when you're camping in the summer, and this stainless steel, BPA-free bottle keeps your water cold for hours on end.
Find itigloo trailmate, $300
If you’re off-roading it, take this all-terrain cooler with you. It stores up to 144 cans, holds ice up to five days, offers an extra bottle opener and cup holders, and it also provides extra, water-resistant storage for your other essentials.
Find itpendleton glacier roll-up blanket, $299
Make sure your fireside picnics look the part with a cozy wool blanket from made-in-Oregon brand Pendleton. This particular design is inspired by Glacier National Park and comes with a removable, weather-resistant, waxed cotton backing, plus a sturdy handle and straps for carrying.
Find itthule versant 70l women’s backpacking pack, $280
Designed specifically for women, this is more than just a pretty pack. It has an adjustable torso strap and hipbelt that ensures a better fit, easy-to-access front and side pockets, a big main compartment, a waterproof bottom liner and a rain cover to keep everything dry when needed.
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