Jory Brass
Editor

Jory has hiked 17,000 miles over the past fifteen years while shifting his perspective from “live to work” to “work to live.” In 2017, he voluntarily walked away from a successful career as a professor to pursue writing opportunities more aligned with his commitments and passions—including his love of hiking, paddling, and adventure travel.

Growing up in the Midwest, Jory has since lived and worked across much of the United States and Australia, hiking the Grand Canyon, Rockies, Appalachians, Tour du Mont Blanc, Australia’s Great Ocean Walk, and Tasmania’s Overland Track. His gear chops were honed at Appalachian Outdoors and Backcountry, where he was a Gearhead Expert and Copywriter for hike, camp, paddle, fish, travel, and outdoor lifestyle gear.

When he’s not pecking at his keyboard or tromping down the trail, Jory is probably taste-testing New Mexico chiles or scheming a trip with his wife that involves a hodge-podge of hiking, paddling, wine tasting, live music, and foodie experiences.

Articles by Jory Brass

Best Backpacking Chairs of 2026
A man relaxes with his legs out and hands behind his head on a small backpacking chair.

Best Backpacking Chairs of 2026

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Whether you see them as a luxury or a necessity, the best backpacking chairs make campsites more comfortable. These 10 chairs are worth the weight.
Best Camping Pillows of 2026
Camp pillows stacked on a sleeping pad from thickest (left) to thinnest (right) with rugged mountains in the background

Best Camping Pillows of 2026

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Our guide to the best backpacking and camping pillows walks you through our favorites from brands like Sea to Summit, Therm-a-Rest, and HEST.
Best Hiking Daypacks of 2026
A person with a black dog looks out over a rocky landscape filled with pines. An EXPED brand pack is on their bag and a fly fishing rod is strapped to the side.

Best Hiking Daypacks of 2026

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From summit scrambles to scenic strolls, the right daypack makes all the difference. Check out which packs made our list before you hit the trail.
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