outdoor

A blade in the bush – axes, hatchets, tomahawks, and knives.

Pretty much everyone takes some sort of blade with them into the wilderness. It’s just common sense, there are so…

8 years ago

Introducing your partner to the trails

Much like relationships, moments spent outdoors creates intimate connections and cycles. Like a wildflower blooming at the same time as…

8 years ago

Carabiners: A climber’s guide to biner basics

The carabiner is one of the greatest technological marvels of our time. They are also one of the simplest. Essentially,…

8 years ago

3 Tips for Taking Gorgeous Waterfall Photos

Waterfalls are stunningly beautiful creations of nature, and each one is completely unique. Some are tranquil, with calm flowing water,…

8 years ago

Travel blogging – why you should write while on the road

Travel blogging may seem a little narcissistic. But if you don’t record your adventures, in a couple of years you’ll…

8 years ago

How Did Richard Proenneke Die? Exploring the Wilderness Legacy of Richard Proenneke

Only a few places in the US are more isolated and more beautiful than the Twin Lakes region of Alaska.…

8 years ago

A camping coffee maker: the best ways to brew in the backcountry

Most of us are pretty well addicted to caffeine, and that’s ok. There’s nothing like a good cup of coffee…

8 years ago

Traditional climbing vs sport climbing, what’s the difference.

Trad climbing and sport climbing are two very different artforms. Trad focuses on slow, careful progression and puts safety first. Sport…

8 years ago

Water purification in the wilderness

Water may be the source of all life on Earth, but it can also be the source of considerable illness,…

8 years ago

Climbing gear for beginners part 2

In part two of 'Climbing gear for beginners', we will look at all the less essential gear you will want…

8 years ago