7 Reasons To Visit the Pacific... Mount Shuksan and Picture lake, North Cascades National Park, Washington The Northwest is where I learned to spot whales and bald Read More...
Where to Travel During COVID One of the questions we hear most often is "Where is it safe to travel during the COVID-19 pandemic?" While the pandemic certainly poses Read More...
Travel Journal: The Pacific Crest Trail Curious what it's like to backpack the Pacific Crest Trail? Follow along as we interview Kim, our fearless VP of Production, Design, and Read More...
The Hardest Backcountry Permits To Get... Looking to have a life-changing adventure this upcoming year? Unfortunately, some of the more iconic hikes and adventures will require you Read More...
The Fourth Season: Winter Backpacking Destinations As the crisp days of fall roll into the darker, colder winter ones, for many, the itch to trek doesn't dissipate easily. Fortunately, Read More...
A Quick Guide to Desolation Wilderness Desolation Wilderness straddles nearly sixty-four thousand acres across the Lake Tahoe Basin between Lake Tahoe and the Eldorado National Read More...
Six National Parks You Might Not... The national parks are getting packed these days with so many more people suddenly finding themselves outside. However, if you're looking Read More...
Four National Park Ghost Stories Many national parks are inherently creepy resulting from the vast openness, from deep weeds, and from the presence of deadly creatures. Read More...
Make Your Old Tent Like New It's never easy to let go of a favorite tent when it's nearing the end of its life—especially when you don't have the time or money to Read More...
The Easiest Camp Meals You Will... I absolutely despise having to clean camp dishes, especially on longer trips. I also enjoy hot, flavor-filled meals–and won’t be Read More...
Hit the Trail: Essentials for a... Finally taking that long-distance trekking trip? Here are some tips on essential items you might need to pack for a multi-day Read More...
Keeping Your Feet Warm and Dry... When you’re out and exposed to the elements, keeping your feet warm and dry can have a huge impact on how well you maintain your Read More...
Winter Camping Hacks The fun is far from over when the temperature drops below freezing. Winter camping brings new pitch-a-tent possibilities and scenic Read More...
Adventure Permits to Apply for in February February might be short on days, but it’s stacked with future adventure opportunity. Plenty of permits for those who like to plan ahead Read More...
Permit Guide for the Teton Crest Trail Grand Teton | photo by Brad Lane If the Teton Crest Trail in Grand Teton National Park isn’t on your adventure list, it’s time to put Read More...
Late Season Camping: What to Keep... For most people, camping season ends in autumn, when temperatures start to plummet. However, camping late in the year means that Read More...