By Chris Roberts
Ultralight Backpackers can obsess over grams all day, but asking “Why” reveals something else entirely.
By Katie Kommer
I can easily say shoulder season is my favorite time of the year to backpack....
By Katie Kommer
I often joke that “because I know the rules, I get to break them”. Oftentimes, when trail running locally or going for micro-adventures I throw all my layering rules I’ve carefully crafted to the wind....
By Trey French
There are gear trends, and then there are gear developments that push what’s possible in comfort and efficiency in the backcountry. With beginnings in the backpacking world from DIY makers in the early 90’s, quilts have become progressively....
By Trey French
Some of the most comfortable and gratifying nights of rest for me in the backcountry have come from working with the topography and challenging elements....
By Ryan "dirtmonger" Sylva
Bunch Brush Canyon in the McKinney Range, a subset range of the Toquima Range, felt thick and wooly with shrubs of all sorts--chamise, sagebrush, bitterbrush. The sweet grass bloomed, the sagebrush stood tall and fragrant....
By Renee “She-ra” Patrick
Can you enjoy the sunrise if you are cold, wet, and hypothermic? Can you enjoy the sunrise if you are ensconced in layers of warm down with a mug of hot coffee in your hands? Enjoyment and delight in nature....
By Mary Beth Skylis
The best way to extend the life of your quilt or sleeping bag is....
By Ryan "dirtmonger" Sylva
Red eyes glared at me in the darkness from my headlamp. I leaned against the alpine slopes of the Silver Creek basin below the saddle of Red Cloud Peak....