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Everything You Need to Know: Fall Camping Done Right
The summer campers are packing up their tents at the first chill on the breeze as we speak, but you know better. Don’t let dipping temperatures scare you away from golden mornings on the hiking tra...
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Fall Hiking 101
Fall is one of the best times to hit the trails. The vibrant colors, crisp air, and quieter paths make it the perfect season for an outdoor escape. But hiking in the fall does come with its own set...
Backpacking / Hiking
How Hiking Helps Your Mental Health
By: Desiree Hester
We know that exercise offers a myriad of benefits to our physical health. But how much does it improve our mental health? And what are the added benefits we receive when we take...
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Five Tips for Your Next Great Adventure
By: Jon Sullivan
My name is Jon Sullivan, and, as TETON Sports’ Gear Guide, I am excited to help others get the best out of their time on the trail and under the stars in 2022! Over the years of a...
Backpacking / Hiking
Staying Warm on a Winter Hike
By: Mikayla Koeltzow
It’s the first morning of your weekend and going on a hike sounds like a perfect way to spend the day enjoying some peaceful time in the outdoors. Later on, you show up to the...
Backpacking / Hiking
Winter Hiking
By: Kalli Hawkins
The sound of crunchy snow underneath your boot, the trees coated in white snow, the sun peeking through the branches while illuminating the faint flurry of snowflakes—hiking in w...
Backpacking / Hiking
Snowshoeing 101: Tips for Beginners
By: Mecca R. Dennehy
Have you ever come across those blue diamond signs tacked onto trees along the trail and wondered what they were for? Well, my friend, they are for snowshoeing and cross-co...
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Training to Get Outdoors
By: David Ball
Training to get outdoors can seem like a bit of a guessing game. Whether you’re wanting to hike Angels Landing in Zion National Park with your kids, looking to go on your first m...
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Hiking to Half Dome
By: Travis Mewhirter
It’s when your legs feel more like lead, but your body begins dumping adrenaline—enough to make your arms tingle and palms sweat a bit—that you know you’re close. And my wif...