While many have been fixed on the (digital) headlines that declare print to be dead, the magazine has risen with renewed vigor. Traditional outdoor magazines that might rightfully be deemed too formulaic, too niche, too ugly and too filled with advertisements are now challenged by a host of new books focusing on the gear, culture and the substance of adventure. While newsstand magazines come and go on a monthly basis, these boutique outdoor magazines will remain timeless through their keen focus on design and story — you’ll want to keep them on your shelf forever.

Sidetracked

Exploration happens every day, everywhere. And it isn’t just ventures to the tallest peaks or the deepest caves that are worthy of documentation. Sidetracked tells the stories of expeditions modest and grand, and not just from the angle of “went here, did this.” More significant issues, such as what happens before or after a wild undertaking, are considered, thus depicting adventure as something aspirational yet relatable.