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Adventure Travel

Finding Nature’s Finest

Do your homework first and hook up with an outfitter who’ll keep you safe, fed, and on the edge of your saddle. Our guide walks you through picking right and picking well.


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outfitted rafting trip
The Road Ahead: Discover wonders like the Grand Canyon with the experts—and a boatload of new friends!

When you hear the term outfitted trip, do you envision herds of old folks with matching T-shirts following a microphone-toting tour guide or armies of kids chasing after the yellow umbrella? Well, forget that—it’s time to think outside the package tour! Even if you’re the most independent of adventure travelers, hiring a guide could be the best decision you make for your hard-earned leisure time, especially if your vacation is mixed with a heady ambition for true adventure.

A local guide can show you the back-alley ins and outs of a destination, as well as introduce you to new sports, while quality adventure outfitters provide all the necessary equipment—not to mention crucial safety know-how—and offer tremendous help with the pesky travel logistics. Plus, signing up with a company that buys hotel rooms and airfare in bulk can even save you cash.

The Thrill of the Skill
It's time to take your enthusiasm up a notch. Outside susses out more than 60 of the country's best adventure camps—cool schools to supercharge your surfing, skiing, cycling, and other sports. PLUS: Camps for singles; wisdom from veteran guides; and where to learn gourmet backcountry cooking, new languages, space walking, and more.

How do you decide if you need an outfitter? If you’re trying to do something like cycling the Moab slickrock over a long weekend, the tourist infrastructure is established enough to go it solo or by hiring a local guide once you land. But if you want to raft the Grand Canyon, take a weeklong 4x4 tour of the Outback beyond the tourist scene, or go on a walking safari in South Africa, outfitters aren’t suggested, they’re a necessity (some places won’t even allow entry unless you’re with an accredited outfitter or guide). Also, if timing is an issue, a regional outfitter is a fantastic way to save time and get to the heart of your experience, whether it’s road cycling through France, sea kayaking in Fiji, or island hopping in the Caribbean.

But with a truckload of outfitters vying for your holiday time, how do you even get started? Follow a few simple steps, arm yourself with a little wisdom, and soon you will be living your most memorable vacation days yet.

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