by Julie | Mar 16, 2018 | Blog
“Rock takes a while to get used to. The way you move on it is different.” Colorado-based climber Daniel Woods, 28, entered his first indoor competition at age eight. He’s since become a fixture on the elite-level climbing scene, winning the North American...
by Julie | Mar 12, 2018 | Blog
Something all responsible campers should know. More and more campers are turning to the gas-canister stove because pressurized isobutane fuel can be cleaner, lighter, and more convenient than messing with liquid fuel. But without a universal recycling system for the...
by Julie | Mar 6, 2018 | Blog
The most flattering and functional options out there. The three keys are comfort, fit and support, and when they all come together in one package, it’s the Holy Grail. Ladies, you understand – you’ve got to grab that style in every color before they’re gone. Read the...
by Julie | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog
These packs are made for resort days. The spring ski season is just heating up. More warm bluebird days may mean fewer turns with friends, and a few more beers on your favorite resort’s sundeck. But this far into the season, you may be tired of spending money on...
by Julie | Mar 5, 2018 | Blog
When pro adventure athlete and expedition mountain biker Liz Sampey recently shared some of her all-time favorite rides, we took her epic suggestions to heart. And just to put things into perspective, Sampey recently completed a 500-mile bikepacking/packrafting...
by Julie | Feb 23, 2018 | Blog
The president of the United States Ski Mountaineering Association (USSMA), tells us all about this human-powered winter sport. Skimo (short for “ski mountaineering”), is the sport of ascending a mountain or course on “skinned” skis (occasionally carrying them) and...