Pee in Style - From Adventure Cycling Magazine
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Pee in Style - From Adventure Cycling Magazine

Twelve years ago, I worked in a bike shop with all men and raced mountain bikes on a team with...

Van Life Hacks: How to Pee on the Road
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Van Life Hacks: How to Pee on the Road

Van life is about freedom. When people choose to devote themselves to living on the road, they’re searching for that...

Don’t Freak Out! How to Pee in Zion National Park
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Don’t Freak Out! How to Pee in Zion National Park

Zion National Park is unforgettable. Its broad, green river canyon, flanked by towering 2,600-foot red rock walls, is like a...

The Best Benefits of STP Devices for Field Scientists
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The Best Benefits of STP Devices for Field Scientists

STP devices allow anyone to pee standing up while fully clothed. Women, nonbinary, and transgender people in the sciences are...

Most Useful Things to Bring on Your National Park Vacation
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Most Useful Things to Bring on Your National Park Vacation

Are you heading to a National Park this summer? The US park system includes riverways, trails, seashores, and other scenic...

5 Important Things to Consider with a Travel Backpack
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5 Important Things to Consider with a Travel Backpack

Here at pStyle, we talk to a lot of travelers. Traveling brings up practical questions — not to mention emotional...

A Beginner’s Quick Guide to the Appalachian Trail
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A Beginner’s Quick Guide to the Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail, a “footpath for the people,” covers over 2,000 miles of the Appalachian Mountains between Georgia and Maine....

Attending Music Festivals? Here’s a List of Important Things to Keep in Mind
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Attending Music Festivals? Here’s a List of Important Things to Keep in Mind

Music festivals are peak experiences. That’s the idea — see your favorite bands, discover new music, and let loose in...

5 Important Things You Must Bring to a Boat Ride
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5 Important Things You Must Bring to a Boat Ride

71% of the earth’s surface is water, yet most people spend their lives on solid ground. You might go swimming...