
Steve Andrews
Contributing Gear Editor at The Inertia
Travel Journalist at Freelance
Freelance travel journalist utilizing multiple mediums. I aim to tell stories that inspire, entertain, and enlighten.
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1 month ago |
fieldmag.com | Steve Andrews
Image courtesy Hyperlite Mountain Gear Steve Andrews is a journalist and backcountry guide based in the Pacific Northwest. With two small children now in tow, he is focusing on raising the next generation of adventurers. Read more on his website. The sleeping bag is most people’s go-to option for sleeping outside, and for good reason.
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2 months ago |
theinertia.com | Rebecca Parsons |Will Sileo |Nathan Lemin |Steve Andrews
Support our work! The Inertia may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more about our gear review policy here. Cafe cruising! Ebikes take you from A to B in style. Photo: Will Sileo//The Inertia Electric bikes are on the rise, and we’re plugged in. As a team, we have been testing ebikes for the past three years and have ridden over 50 options, from eMTBs to folding ebikes and beyond.
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Jan 30, 2025 |
theinertia.com | Nathan Lemin |Steve Andrews |Rebecca Parsons
We bring a cooler on almost every outdoor adventure. Photo: Nathan Lemin//The InertiaCoolers, ice chests—whatever you call them, every adventurous person needs a good one. The best coolers come in many styles and with a wide range of features. While we’ve tested soft coolers, backpack coolers, electric coolers, hard coolers, roto-molded coolers, and everything in between, we hadn’t brought together our years of testing into one comprehensive guide.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
theinertia.com | Steve Andrews |Will Sileo
Support our work! The Inertia may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more about our gear review policy here. Folding ebikes are a great choice for city dwellers and adventurers alike. Photo: Will Sileo//The Inertia As city living grows more complex and parking spots become a hot commodity, folding electric bikes have emerged as a versatile solution for reliable, emission-free transportation that you can stash in a closet or the trunk of your car.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
theinertia.com | Steve Andrews
Support our work! The Inertia may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more about our gear review policy here. Though small, the Lectric XP has the internal chops to handle some offroad riding. Photo: Steve Andrews//The Inertia With new electric bikes popping up all the time, narrowing down the perfect one for everyday use can feel daunting. It’s important to have a bike that is reliable, fun to ride, and won’t break the bank.
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