Adventure Blog

Backpacking / Hiking
Road Trips Don’t Have to be Miserable
Road Trips Don’t Have to be Miserable
I’d like to consider myself in the top tier of one particular skill, driving a car. In the last three years I have gone back and forth from Salt Lake City an...

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Leave No Trace: Micro-Trash
We talk about being responsible trail users a lot because...well, it’s important. We need to be aware of our impact on the planet so we can keep the planet healthy, happy + available to us for endl...

Backpacking / Hiking
Hiking Safely With Your Dog
We all love getting outside + if we have a dog, we want to share the excitement + wonder of the world with them. I mean, that’s why you got a dog, right!? There are literally hundreds of four-legge...

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Keeping Safe Around Wildlife
Keeping Safe Around Wildlife
The warmer temperatures are getting everyone stoked about getting back outside (if you aren’t a skier or snowboarder). This also means though, that the there will be...

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5 Simple Tips to Not Get Sick While Camping
5 Simple Tips to Not Get Sick While Camping
Staying clean is nearly impossible while camping, especially if you are really getting after it in the outdoors. There are ways though, for you to be di...

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Adventuring with Newbies
Adventuring with Newbies
This list is inspired by a friend of mine who recently went on his first backpacking trip. Actually, it was his first outing of more than 5 miles, and may very well be his...

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Tent Talk
You have hiked into the backwoods + pitched your tent. The fire is dying down + the stars are peaking between the tree's branches. Dinner has been eaten up + cleaned up. You can't think of any more...

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#EmbraceFall -- A Colorful Recap
We have spent the last two months oogling over your stunning #embracefall photos on Instagram. When we first started talking about fall in September we had no idea we'd still be running around in s...

Backpacking / Hiking
#GetOutdoors During the Shoulder Season
It's officially "shoulder season" again, that lull in tourism between the summer/winter seasons of activity. This might be just a mountain term, but it's still something worth knowing if you're not...