For every daypack sold, Adventurist Backpack Co. provides 25 meals to those in need through their nonprofit partner, Feeding America. … [Read more...]
Sunny’s 812-Mile Mission for Wilderness Preservation
The Boulder-based ultrarunner and climber is on a self-supported journey on the Hayduke Trail to raise awareness for the protection of our national monuments. … [Read more...]
6 Mistakes From My First Bikepacking Trip
Desolate campsites, gorgeous scenery: Bikepacking takes you faster than hiking to places you can’t reach by car. Before you go, learn from the mistakes I made during my first two-wheeled camping adventure. … [Read more...]
What You Don’t Learn in Level 1 Avalanche Course
A beginner’s avalanche course is critical for backcountry ski safety, but it’s just the tip of the iceberg. Here, AIARE instructor Jason Maurer detailed 12 critical skills you won’t learn in an introductory class. … [Read more...]
Brrring It!
Cold camping tips from world-leading arctic explorer Eric Larsen. … [Read more...]
Top States Delivering Skiers Aren’t What You Think
The five states that most downhillers call home aren’t all stereotypical ski states: The economic benefits of welcoming out-of-state travelers is huge. … [Read more...]
Crested Butte Winter Camping in a Changing Climate
My attitude started to flirt with irritability. The whiney tone flowed over Eric Larsen, polar explorer, like water. He was completely in his element and cool headed. But as I looked around, what was most concerning to me was the lack of snow. … [Read more...]
7 Underrated (Under-Budget) Colorado Ski Areas
Shred the mountain without shredding your wallet at these low-key resorts. … [Read more...]
Utah’s Ancient Portals Pull Me To The Present
Ten hours had passed since we left our parked car in the middle-of-nowhere desert in southern Utah to enter Buckskin Gulch: a 15-mile slot canyon that is the longest in the U.S. and possibly worldwide. … [Read more...]
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