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Immersed in Nature

By: Travis Mewhirter I went to bed a little before 9 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. I wore two pairs of socks, leggings, shorts, sweatpants, a long sleeve shirt, short sleeve shirt, sweatshirt, and on...
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Nature is for Everyone

By: Desiree Hester Founded with the idea that anyone and everyone deserves to experience and find joy in nature, inclusivity has been at the heart of TETON Sport’s mission from the beginning. As a...
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Caring for Wildlife in the Outdoors

By: Mecca R. Dennehy When we venture out into the wilderness, we know we aren’t the only ones out there. The outdoors is home to an array of wildlife, so we have to know how to respectfully ...
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How to Hike on a Budget Without Disturbing Nature

By: Meg Atteberry In a time where the world is uncertain, it can be hard to justify breaking into a new sport. However, hiking is one of the most budget-friendly activities there is. With a ...
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Camping Tips for Beginners

Here at TETON, we love camping! In fact, we don’t think of it as just camping, but adventuring! When you’re first starting out, there are so many questions. Where should I camp? When should I camp?...
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How to Pack a Backpack

Backpacks are a different creature today—especially if you compare the new internal frame packs to the external frame packs of yesteryear. Top or side loading, you’ll be a happier camper if you kno...
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What to bring on a day hike

Day hikes are the shortest variety of hikes that we do. They require minimum gear and only, at most, a day to complete - sans, why they call it a “day” hike. What to bring though? Since you aren’t ...