Meeting Rico “Primetime” Suavesito
Written by Becky Sokoloski When people on a trail or at a campsite ask me where I’m coming from, I say, “Massachusetts… and California.” In the time most people stop […]
Written by Becky Sokoloski When people on a trail or at a campsite ask me where I’m coming from, I say, “Massachusetts… and California.” In the time most people stop […]
By Greg Mulder Around 4:30 p.m., on the John Muir Trail near the town of Mammoth Lakes, California, the sky opened up. Lightning exposed the forest understory, shadowed by a […]
By Emily Pennington @BrazenBackpacker “The surest way to mend a broken heart is through a forest wilderness.” -John Muir On really confusing evenings of self, I like to drink beer […]
By Lee Scott On my way home to Iowa for the holidays this year, I decided to stop in Arches National Park, Utah for a day and check it out. […]
You know you can go almost anywhere with a good puffy and lightweight rain jacket. That is enough protection from the element to get you out of a bind or […]
When I was a kid I used to hear people describe themselves as outgoing. In our day and age that is often associated with a person’s willingness to speak up […]
By Amy Jurries The Gearcaster I have always wanted to bikepack through the badlands of North Dakota, with its snaking rivers and rolling prairie punctuated by multi-colored buttes and canyons. […]
Sometimes you need a little motivation to get out and see new places. Often we find ourselves hiking the same trails, climbing the same routes, or just get stuck in […]
So you want to be a Mountaineer. You better consider spending some time in the great state of Washington. Rock, ice, glaciers, volcanos, Washington has a lot to offer when […]
Holes, cracks, crevasses, there are lots of names and they come in all different shapes and sizes. They all look different, and they are all pretty awesome. Mother nature has […]
Most of us are not going to travel the world to climb the 7 highest peaks on the globe. But that doesn’t mean that we can’t find our own 7 […]
Interested in exploring Bears Ears? Check out some of the adventures it has to offer. Or download the Bivy app in the iTunes Store and go find your wilderness perspective […]