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Steve Casimiro

Adventure Journal

Dana Point, CA, United States

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Past articles by Steve:

ArchiTec’s Aysen Hoodie Is Basically Perfect

As I write this, I’m wearing ArchiTec’s Aysen hoodie, but this is no big surprise, as I wear the Aysen hoodie four to five days a week and have since I got it in fall 2020. I don’t think I’ve ever as an adult worn a single piece of clothing as often as the Aysen […] → Read More

It’s Time to Talk About Poop—Yes, Your Poop

Nobody wants to discuss our turdly calling cards—not me, not you, perhaps not even the people who specialize in human waste disposal. But with public land use booming, so, too, are growing mountains of excrement and the blooms of toilet paper that mark their passing with a tattered little wave from a catch-branch. Shit is […] → Read More

AJ Winter Issue About to Drop—Update Address Changes Now, Y'All

Subscribers have until Friday, December 10, to change addresses for this issue. Jump on it! → Read More

Let's Talk Camp Furniture

NEMO's Moonlander table is out of this world. → Read More

Yeah, We're Down With Quilts—This One Especially

Camping quilts, eliminating the useless parts of sleeping bags for decades. → Read More

Review: When You Don't Want a Big Water Can, Go With Soft-Sided Storage

You need water, here's how to store it without taking up too much space. → Read More

Review: Toyo Tires Open Country A/T III Are the Goldilocks Off-Road Tires

It's the just right tire for almost any rig that's going off road. → Read More

Review: Want the Ultimate Technical T-Shirt? Get Wool

Nothing beats wool on a hot day, or a cool day, for that matter. → Read More

Things Organized Neatly, Part II: The Coffee Kit

SC here. My days of Via are over. 2021 is all about upping my Coffea arabica game—I’m packed and prêt à partir. → Read More

The One Country One Song Playlist

Recently on Instagram we asked the question, if you were driving aross the US and could listen to one song and one song only, what would it be? We got a lot of awesome responses and have added all of them to this playlist. It was assembled in no particular order, so you might want to shuffle. Have a song to add? Go to Instagram and let us know. → Read More

The Best Portable Fire Pits for Campfires and Cooking

There are the four campfire options you need to know. → Read More

Trail Running in Oman: "We Had a Plan But Allowed Ourselves to Get Lost"

Adventure means getting at least a little bit lost, in this case, in the sands of Oman. → Read More

Meet the People (and Cat) Behind

It takes a team to make the best outdoor publication in the biz, if we do say so ourselves. → Read More

Camp Cool: The MoonShade is the Lightweight, Portable, Temporary Awning You Need

Also, it’s affordable, compact, and will even mount to a tree → Read More

How to Keep Independent Adventure Journal Independent

We always put our readers first and plan on keeping it that way! → Read More

What's the Best Guide Job to Have?

Some argue that guiding rivers is the best job on the world. Heli-skiing guides might disagree. You decide. → Read More

First Winter Ascent of Mt. Rainier, 1922

The first motion picture ever taken on the summit of Mount Rainier. → Read More

Adventure Journal Is Now Carbon Neutral and Other Cool Things

We'd love to be both ad free and climate neutral—and look at that, we're halfway there. → Read More

5 Great Adventure Books to Take Your Mind Off Things

You probably have the time to catch up on reading, so catch up with these five faves of ours. → Read More

A Few Thoughts on Camping With Kids

Letting go of expectations is hard. Enjoying what follows is easy. → Read More