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This fully featured backpack is sure to lighten any photographer’s load.
Photo by sugar cookie
It’s tough to travel light with a serious camera and accessories, but the Mountainsmith Quantum...
We’re living in a world gone travel-size mad.
Feature Photo by klyphord. Photo above by morrissey
Here are ten items that some people can’t seem to live without on the open road....
If you’re reading this and:
A) you’re in a different country,
B) not in an Internet cafe, and
C) carrying a laptop,
Chances are you’re using an adapter of some sort.
There are hundreds of travel adapters you can easily buy to...
Bizarre election paraphernalia is nothing new. However, the vigor with which voters have embraced and derided the candidates this season has produced some strikingly oddball items.
If heading up to your library and checking out a book is too much trouble, how about getting online and temporarily downloading it – free and legally?</div class>
Photo by Mike Licht.
Feature photo by goXunuReviews
Whether or not you’re a fan...
Photo by ubrayj02
Urban cyclists, whether they’re deliberately subversive or simply attempting to get some exercise, are remaking many cities. So posits Jeff Mapes in his book Pedaling Revolution: How Cyclists are Changing American Cities.
Mapes’...
Feature photo by Ken@Okinawa. Photo above by Ed Yourdon
Travel can be a mind-blowing, life-altering, consciousness-expanding experience, but for serious musicians, it can also be a minor pain in the ass. Why? Creating music while traveling is fraught...
In a series here on Goods, we will be spotlighting various Matador community members and providing links to their favorite books.
Matador Member – Reeti Roy
Photos by Reeti Roy
I want to make a difference by writing, fighting for my own rights and...
British designer Kyle Bean’s latest creation shows the evolution of mobile phones, matryoshka style.</div class>
I vaguely remember my parents having a gray version of the second phone from the left in our minivan, and my first cell phone looked...