On-Trend Topper
Crushable with UPF 50+ sun protection, plus a secret pocket in the brim, the Mt. Warning Wool Hat has a bohemian style that looks good in L.A. or Yosemite.
Best-Ever Boot
Iconic, stylish, and built for the trail, these are our favorite hiking boots for life outside.
Spread out in Style
Designed in San Francisco and handwoven by artisans in Mexico, Nipomo’s Tierra Oro Blanket can snuggle up to four people around the campfire.
A Nip for Courage
A collaboration with American classic Stanley, the stainless steel Wylder Flask has a collared cap, ensuring you never lose a drop of whiskey.
Life in the Wyld
Lindsey Elliott and Jainee Dial, co-founders of Wylder Goods, the world’s first online outdoor-gear retailer for women, wanted to find a way to connect with their loyal customers offline. They tapped into their previous experience as wilderness guides and their network of ambassadors—professional athletes, activists, photographers—to launch Wylder Field Trips. Maple Grove Hot Springs, a 45-acre riverfront property in Southern Idaho, with glamping tents and yurts, is the setting for the inaugural three-night retreat, taking place September 12–15. The gathering, open to both men and women, goes beyond hiking and paddling adventures (though there will be plenty of those too). With themes centered on creativity and entrepreneurship, days will revolve around ambassador-led workshops on everything from writing and photography to brand building and how to hone your creative process. In the evening, around the campfire, Elliott and Dial will share their scrappy start-up turned industry-disrupting story, and adventure photographer Abbi Hearne will offer tips for shooting starry night skies. From $850; wyldergoods.com.