<p>When we do something awesome, we usually want to share it. But the environment where awesome adventures happen is often where the tools used for documentation -- cameras, mostly -- are susceptible to being damaged. For that reason, your expensive gear often stays in your pack, instead of out where you can get to it right when you need it.</p><p>A few months back, my work as a photographer took me into the wilds of Switzerland -- a trip that afforded me the opportunity to field-test some new outdoor photo travel gear. Here are the key pieces of my DSLR kit I used to get the shots I needed while on the job, out in the elements.</p><p>For adventure photography, your kit is going to need to stay minimal to keep things light and relatively fast: One, maybe two camera bodies, two or three lenses, cleaners, flash, remote, and a tight assortment of chargers.</p><p>Don't let "Day Pack" in the name trick you into thinking it's small -- the Spectrum will house all of those things in padded bliss for the flight to where your adventure starts. Plus, it has a separate padded laptop pocket providing easy airport security access.</p><p><a href="http://www.wired.com/reviews/2013/01/adventure-photo/">Keep reading...</a></p>