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Tyrolia Attack 11 GW Ski Bindings
  Description    Best of 2022 Awards   The Tyrolia Attack 11 GW Ski Bindings are a fan favorite owing to their light weight, wide contact area at the toe, and super easy step-in. The Attack Series gets a makeover with a new toe design, improved AFD plates, and easier to adjust...
Salomon S/Pro Alpha 80 Ski Boots Womens
  DESCRIPTION   Developed for women looking for a comfortable boot that instantly adapts to the shape of their feet, Salomon’s S/PRO ALPHA 80 W offers a new level of fit and performance. Featuring an instantly comfortable liner, this 98 mm boot delivers a strong heel lock without adding unnecessary pressure on...
Salomon Shift Pro 100 Alpine Touring Ski Boots Womens
  DESCRIPTION   If you’re just at the beginning of your touring journey, get out on the skin track in style. The Salomon Shift Pro 100 Alpine Touring Ski Boots give you the option to hit the resort all day or flip it into hike mode and explore the backcountry. Custom HD...
Look Pivot 14 GW Ski Bindings
  DESCRIPTION   Look Pivot 14 GW Ski Bindings 20/21:   THE FREERIDE PIVOT SKI BINDING SETS THE STANDARD FOR CONTROL AND RELEASE FOR THE WORLD'S MOST DEDICATED SKIERS.   The binding's Full Action toe piece and unique turntable heel design offer expert freeskiers a responsive connection between boot and ski for instant power...
Elan Ripstick 94 Skis Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Ripstick 94 W is perfect for any adventure; front side, back side, chutes, steeps, trees and even the backcountry. You can trust this ski is the right choice, no matter the conditions.   Ripstick 94 W packs a ton of punch in a considerably lightweight package. It is the...
Liberty Skis Origin 101 Skis
  DESCRIPTION   The Origin 101 has the perfect width to take on whatever the day brings. With VMT 1.0® construction and PU sidewalls, the 101 can carve up the frontside and jump into the back with confidence. With the nimbleness of a narrower ski and enough float to smooth out snowy...
Salomon S/Pro MV 80 CS Ski Boots Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The S/PRO 80 CS provides an instant fit to skiers who prioritize comfort. It combines easy step-in, a seamless liner, and a Custom Shell so you can tailor your boots to deliver uncompromised performance and comfort while chasing the perfect turn. Now Gripwalk premounted, they offer more walking comfort....
Marker Griffon 13 ID Ski Bindings
  Description   Freeride enthusiasts looking to drive wider skis without fear of pre-release have long looked to the Marker Griffon 13 ID Ski Bindings for their fantastic performance and reliability. They return for 2021 with a re-worked Inter Pivot 3 heelpiece that significantly improves step in performance, thus eliminating the one...
Salomon S/LAB Shift MNC 13 Ski Bindings
  DESCRIPTION    Best of 2022 Awards   The new S/LAB SHIFT MNC 13 binding ushers in the next generation of freeride capability, blending the touring efficiency of a pin (low-tech) binding, with the performance of an alpine freeride binding. For skiers who like to push the boundaries of the mountain and...
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Chasing the Northern Lights: How to see the Aurora Borealis
  Words and photography by Joe Yelverton   Night falling, calf muscles burning, a heavy pack pulling on my shoulders. All good reasons to sit down and enjoy the twilight from our rarified perch in the Chugach Mountains. To the west, a crimson glow on Cook Inlet, and beyond this massive body of water, the Southern Alaska Range painted in alpenglow. Stunning...
Camp Recipes: A simple dish from the French Pyrenees
  Story and Recipe by Kieran Creevy   Images by Cat Vinton      Iron studded wood doors, gnarled and black with age, rise before drawbridge chains: We’re in the tiny fortified village of Villefranche De Conflent, our home for the next few days. Wandering down the narrow streets toward our apartment, we begin to see more elements of ironwork. Shops, bars and...
Bringing Climbing to an Island Once Abandoned
  Words by MSR athlete Nina Caprez, photos by Jimmy Martinello   I dream a lot. Almost every morning I wake up and remember, for a moment, dreams from the night before. Some say it’s a way for the subconscious to process. Maybe I don’t have enough down time to do it any differently.   I had dreams my first days in Makatea,...
Flying with a Camping Stove
  Flying with a camping stove can be trickier than you might think. Don’t waste time, fuel or lose your stove. Follow these steps and check up with TSA to make sure you’re flying right with your backcountry stove!      TSA Rules You are allowed to bring a stove in a carry-on or checked baggage, but ONLY if you take the...
Trip Report: Climbing in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range
  Travel Chaos Our Pakistan expedition started out with high stress levels, to say the least. Our bags were painstakingly packed—gear organized, packed, organized again, double-checked, and repacked. As we celebrated our last night in the US with some friends in Denver, Colorado before catching our morning flight, Allen received a terrible email—our flight was canceled!   When we had started planning...
Bikepacking Through Death Valley: A Loose How
  Something about bikepacking Death Valley drew us in—maybe it was the iconic sand dunes, the deep canyons, salty-dry basins, or moving rocks, but more likely it was just the empty space and lack of cell service. After a year of chaos, we all wanted a break. What better way to get out the angst than to hammer pedals for a...
Bikepacking Washington: A Multisport Adventure to Climb Mt. Rainier
  By Josh Perez Most of us work a 9-5 and eagerly await the weekend to squeeze in as much adventure as possible. Or we wake up at extreme hours and pull all-nighters when we absolutely must get into the mountains during the week.   Occasionally we’re blessed with a holiday weekend, which seems like gold for us weekend warriors. With July...
Bikepacking Oregon’s High Country Lakes
  By: David Woronets      Photo by: David Woronets The ideal time to visit Oregon’s Cascade Lakes region is just after the mosquitoes abate and before the snow returns. And one of the best ways to do it is by mountain bike. This fall, my friend Josh and I decided to connect a couple of iconic high-mile mountain bike trails that would...
Climbing in the Khumbu
  Words by Sammy Podhurst   Photos by Sammy Podhurst and Anna Pfaff   Climbing in the Himalaya is interesting. There are many layers to the equation here. The acclimatization period requires patience. The lack of resources requires a lot of forethought and pre-planning. There is little infrastructure as far as rescue and medical goes. But at the same time, all of that...
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Yellowstone’s Best Wildlife Hikes
  Adventure photographer Nate Dodge stepped foot in Yellowstone for the first time last fall and was amazed by its sheer size. “I had no concept of the scale of the national park,” he says. “As we were driving to a trailhead, going over these mountain passes and vast landscapes, I kept asking, ‘Are you sure we’re still in the national...
Try This Vegan, Protein-Powder Free, Whole-Food Smoothie Recipe
  This is a vegan, gluten-free smoothie recipe that I do not believe will change your life. Or will it? Just make sure you follow the directions.   Ingredients 1.5-inch ginger root ¼ cup raw pumpkin seeds ⅜ cup hemp hearts 1 apple 1 cucumber (sub 1 large carrot during winter) 2 cups frozen chopped spinach 2 cups flax milk 1.5 cups...
Here’s How Many Employees Each National Park Is Losing
  Alex Wild, 35, has been a park ranger for 15 years, working seasonal National Park Service positions for five of the last six years. Then, in 2024, Wild landed his dream job as an interpretive ranger at California’s Devil’s Postpile National Monument. He was still within the 12-month probationary period that all NPS workers undergo when they start a new...
The 10 Best Winter Gear Deals on Arc’Teryx at REI and Evo
  Woe is the wallet of the outdoor enthusiast. High-quality gear typically comes with a high price tag. But if money isnt an object, investing in ArcTeryx gear is often your best move. The brands outerwear is consistently bomber, the insulators toasty, and hell, even the base layers are so cozy Ill wear them for days on end.   But affording Arcteryxs...
Late Winter Savings: Score Deals From REI, Backcountry, Filson, and More
     REI: Extra 25% Off Tents, Boots, Luggage, and More REI offers some really good, slightly under-the-radar sales right now with its EXTRA 25% off top brands deals. Top products like the MSR Advance Pro tent and the MSR Habitude 6 tent (pictured above), for example, will ring up for a solid 50% off after additional discounts taken at checkout....
This Is Everything I’ll Eat as I Race the Iditarod
  I like to think of the Iditarod race as a cruise ship vacation. Each checkpoint is a new port of call, and the food might be served buffet style rather than made to order, but it’s a very good buffet. The offerings are varied enough that the route has some texture. For instance, one evening’s meal might feature chicken thighs,...
My Favorite Road-to-Trail and Gravel Running Shoes
  In the past two years,  a handful of brands have leaned into—or doubled down on—the category of shoe that can both run smoothly on pavement and keep you from falling on your face on a trail. Several brands, like Craft Sportswear and Salomon, have introduced what they’re calling their “Gravel” category of shoes, aiming to piggyback on the explosion in...
Pacific Crest Trail Association Drastically Reduces Trail Work Due to Federal Funding Cuts
  The Pacific Crest Trail Association (PCTA), the non-profit organization responsible for preserving and promoting the West Coast’s iconic 2,650-mile trail, announced on Wednesday that it will drastically reduce its planned program of work in 2025. According to a statement on the organization’s website, the decision is a result of delayed grant funding, which is part of the administration’s efforts to reduce...
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