Johnie Gall, AdventureSportsNetwork

Johnie Gall

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Philadelphia, PA, United States

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Past articles by Johnie:

Backcountry Sends It With First Private-Label Climbing Collection

The retailer expands its in-house product line with a foray into climbing gear. → Read More

Taste Test: Comparing 4 Patagonia Provisions Organic Soups

We compared 4 Patagonia Provisions Organic Soups to find out which you should take on your next backpacking trip. → Read More

A Road Trip Through New Mexico’s Odd and Enchanting Landmarks

The Land of Enchantment delivers enough famous locations and unexpected adventures to keep a one-week road trip interesting. → Read More

Three Weeks on New Zealand's South Island

A photo essay of three weeks on New Zealand's South Island with adventure writer Johnie Gall. → Read More

5 delicious s’mores recipes you have to try this summer

We’re not sure when (or why) the s’more was invented, but if we ever meet the genius who first decided to squish a roasted marshmallow between two hunks of graham cracker and a bar of chocolate, we’re prepared to high-five them for hours. RELATED: Camping food that’s certainly worth the weight What could be better → Read More

How to store your sleeping bag after your epic camping trip

A good sleeping bag ranks right up there with firewood and beef jerky as a camping essential, but it won’t come cheap. So here's how to care for it. → Read More

How to read and understand rock climbing ratings

A basic guide for those looking to learn the ropes — even when you don't need them. → Read More

Discover waterfall paradise at Ricketts Glen State Park

See 22-plus falls with this travel guide to the Pennsylvania hike. → Read More

Tabata is the fast-paced workout for people on the move

Incorporate this fast-paced workout into your routine and get out of the gym quicker. → Read More

Don't let hipsters in the wilderness get you down

Don't worry about the camping sites being filled to the brim by hipsters fleeing the city with their stylish backpacks, patterned socks and Instagram. → Read More

6 of the best brews to cheers on your next camping trip

Campfires used to be synonymous with a gooey s’more and a ghost story, but these days we associate the smell of a fire with a cooler of cold brews. → Read More

5 obvious signs that you might be a weekend warrior

Everybody loves the weekend, but you live for it. Here are a few signs that suggest that you may be a weekend warrior, including that Monday "hangover." → Read More

The foods you should be eating post-workout

Your best options for post-workout food aren't necessarily what you'd think. Pass on the pasta and aim for a 1-to-3 ratio of the following building blocks. → Read More

How to score the best campsite ever

Hipcamp co-founder Eric Bach's tips for finding the perfect site, every time. → Read More

Forget Disney for a day at Orlando’s Wekiwa Springs

Take a break from all of the theme parks and take a trip to Wekiwa Springs State Park. Florida has more adventure than you think. → Read More

Fuel your day with this green smoothie recipe

There are days when you need a breakfast packed with energy-boosting, protein-packed, fiber-filled foods. And on those days, we whip up a green smoothie. → Read More

4 creative ways to stay hydrated

Downing enough water to stay truly hydrated can seem tough. Here are some tips for getting as much H2O as your body needs. → Read More

No balance? Here's why you should try slacklining anyway

It's cheap, it's challenging, it's cross-training: Slacklining might seem like an impossible feat, but give it a try and reap the fitness rewards. → Read More

To really save your skin, go beyond sunscreen

Sunscreen lotions do some pretty incredible things to save your skin, but when the days get longer and the sun gets stronger, we need to step it up. → Read More

7 of the best places to see the Milky Way

Sadly, 99 percent of the population in the continental U.S. still lives in places considered polluted by light, meaning most of us can’t see the Milky Way. → Read More