Best Outdoors Store
Tucked in the back of this refreshingly human-scale store — where you browse under drop ceilings that more resemble a classroom than, say, an REI — is a dark, claustrophobic maze built to save lives. An enduring point of pride at AZ Hiking Shack is that it serves the most technical of outdoors folks, offering classes as well as gear. Search-and-rescue pros (the sort who work for utility companies, say) get schooling here in a homebuilt tunnel structure where they wriggle through pipes while wearing gear and lugging a 200-pound dummy, to simulate rescues in confined spaces. Of course, you don’t need to know any of that when you drop by for a new hiking pack or climbing gear or a high-resolution topo map of some obscure cranny of Arizona. Or if you swing by to peep their collection of vintage climbing gear, organized by era and country of origin, like a mini mountaineering museum. Or if you’re renting last-minute gear for a trip: stoves, sleeping pads, ice axes, wetsuits and so on. Ultimately, you don’t need to know how to retrieve an unconscious person from inside the ductwork of a dam, and lucky you for that. But you’ll feel better on your way out to Picacho Peak or Lost Dutchman knowing the folks who outfitted you also prepare people for much tougher trips.