I’ve had the same sleeping bag since 2014, and while it was once the apple of my eye, I’ve had more field days than I can count in that bad boy, and I’m long overdue for an upgrade.
We strive to work together to protect public lands and fight for the well-being of our future generations so they, too, may be able to experience these landscapes. But what if I told you we haven’t been given access to over half of what’s really out there?
As one of the five national parks in the beautiful state of Utah, it is easy for Capitol Reef to stay under the radar. But that is a mistake. And here's why.
After years of squeezing myself, my husband, our dog, and all of our gear into an old two-person backpacking tent, we were more than ready to graduate to a roomier tent with some upgraded features.
During his first backpacking trip in 20 years, my dad reflected on his life after retiring from his 30-year-long career in corporate law just a month after I turned 21
Enough to want get up at 5am and drive an hour, only to park your car at a random campsite, hop on your bicycle and cycle 35km one way to have a pie? And then cycle back.
Well, I like pie… so that’s exactly what I did!
With the West Coast on fire, it's a miracle we were able to experience the beauty of Central Oregon and our fair share of beginner backpacking mishaps.
The feats we embarked upon included tens of tens of miles upon two wheeled carriages intermixed with bouts of below moderate to lesser grades of climbing stone, with no apparent reason other than to get higher off the ground.
Discover the mysterious Milford Sound, its cyclopean cliffs and numerous waterfalls bringing down gallons of pure glacial water all shadowing below the enigmatic Mitre Peak.