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Stance Expanse Crew Socks Womens
  DESCRIPTION   A floral arrangement adorns these mid-calf crews, crafted for intensity. Mapped-out cushioning provides essential support to reduce fatigue while Feel360™ tech offers antimicrobial properties.   PRODUCT DETAILS   Moderate cushioning throughout the sock for a secure fit with enhanced impact protection. ...
Sunice Audrey Stretch Pants Womens
  Description   Built to wear in the snow, rain and cold, these insulated pants achieve a super lean look without sacrificing warmth or performance. Premium 4-way stretch nylon is waterproof, breathable and fully seam sealed. Leg gaiters prevent the snow from seeping in. Invisible zip fly. Complete with a soft stretch...
Kari Traa Eva Down Vest Womens
  Description   Eva Hybrid Vest is made from a lightweight, down-proof material that is filled with premium 80/20 duck down. For ventilation, slick face fleece panels are located down the sides. A fixed hood as well as a dropped back hem adds some good options for extra coverage, and a glossy...
Kari Traa Lucie Long-Sleeve Top Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Lucie Long Sleeve by Kari Traa adds a touch of elegance and functionality to your workout routine. Designed with underarm panels for breathability, it features a slim fit, flattering lines, and a soft hand feel. The fold-up hem and curved hem make it versatile for any activity.   PRODUCT...
Dakine Crossing Bill Trucker
  DESCRIPTION   BY BOAT OR BY SANDBAR – YOUR EVERYDAY FISHING TRUCKERFishing is in your blood – it’s your lifestyle. And, whether by boat, by beach, or by bar, the Crossing Curved-Bill Trucker sets the tone for a successful day as you and your crew make haste for the adventure ahead....
Roxy Chloe Kim Snow Pants Womens
  DESCRIPTION   Fly high in the Roxy Chloe Kim Pants that are geared up with a 15K DryFlight® membrane and high-quality insulation that utilizes post-consumer recycled materials to deliver softness and warmth while staying super lightweight. The relaxed waistline and leg make room for big moves, so feel free to generate...
Volcom Kimball Jacket Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The 2-layer, tailored Kimball Jacket comes with an arsenal of features including taped seams to keep dry, ZipTech to keep the snow out, a removable cinch hood, and multiple pockets specific for all of your items.   PRODUCT DETAILS   Waterproof/Breathability Rating: 10,000mm / 10,000gm²V-Science 2-Layer, * V-Science Double Dobby w/...
Boulder Gear 2022 Ember Print Jacket Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Boulder Gear Ember Jacket combines street-inspired style and a utilitarian-focused design to create a winning blend of winter performance & wear-ability. A (10,000mm/10,000g2) waterproof/breathable shell fabric offered in a unique melange shell fabric offers a fresh winter look. The Ember Jacket is perfect for a day of mountain...
Smartwool Run Zero Cushion Low Ankle Socks Womens
  DESCRIPTION   With all of the features that the PhD® Run Ultra Light Micro offers, your newest technology may be in your sock drawer. Indestructawool™ technology provides you with enhanced durability, while a 4 Degree™ elite fit system makes for a performance oriented fit. And Shred Shield™ technology reduces wear and...
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A Guide to Thru
  Written by: McKenzie Barney   New Zealand’s Te Araroa Trail is the world’s newest long-distance thru-hike. Stretching 3,000 km from Cape Reinga, at the top of the North Island, to Bluff, at the bottom of the South Island, the TA is defined by its challenging terrain, unpredictable weather and navigational obstacles, and just may be the toughest of the world’s major...
“Link Sar has Been Climbed”—American Team Makes First Ascent
  Photos courtesy of Graham Zimmerman   Eighteen years after his first attempt to reach the summit of Link Sar, prolific climber Steve Swenson finally stood atop the notoriously technical peak in Pakistan’s Karakoram. He was joined by alpinists Mark Richey, 61; expedition leader Graham Zimmerman, 33; and Chris Wright, 36. In an endeavor that was uncertain right to the last moment,...
How to Hike the Oregon Coast Trail
  Words and Photos by Laura Lancaster      “I knew you were coming.”   I had been dreading this stretch of the Oregon Coast Trail that ran between Manzanita and Tillamook since we started weekend thru-hiking (or section-hiking) it in chunks back in 2017. Heading south from Tillamook, the OCT follows Highway 101—the main artery for the Oregon Coast—for over 10 miles...
Mountain Running in the Sierra Nevada
  One of the best parts of mountain running is when you get to walk. I’m not calling mountain running a gentle stroll, but generally, you’re not full-on, maxed-out sprinting hour after hour up an enormous rock pile. The running part is great, but the main draw is that rock pile and the ones around it. Just being, and moving, in...
North of 60: Three Incredible Hikes in the Yukon Territory
  Story and Images by Joe Yelverton Story and Images by Joe Yelverton   The Sprinter van is packed, travel mug’s full of coffee, playlist is ready. Only 10 hours to go till I arrive in the Yukon Territory.   Despite being a full-time Alaskan I always look forward to my time in the Yukon— “North of 60” as many Yukoners call it—referring...
Packrafting the Flathead River in Montana’s Bob Marshall Wilderness
  Packrafting opened up a world of adventure for me. Being from the desert, the idea of hauling a raft deep into the wilderness was fairly novel. But when photographer Jacob Moon and his wife Natasha invited me to go packrafting on the South Fork of the Flathead, one of the world’s premier rivers, I couldn’t say no.      Photo by...
Glacier Peak—Skiing Washington’s Most Remote Volcano
  Words Photos by William Woodward      Volcano skiing is a well-honored pastime in Washington. While our most famous volcanoes live in plain sight, like Mt. Rainier and Mt. Baker, Glacier Peak often remains hidden but for a few high points on public roads. The fifth volcano highest in the state, Glacier is second only to Mt. Rainier in climbing prominence,...
Himalayas: Preparing for and Hiking at High Altitude
  I’ve joined friends and photographers, Dan and Janine Patitucci for a ten-day Himalayan adventure trek across the Gangotri Glacier organized by Ruck Sack Tours. This glacier is one of the main sources of the Ganges River, and one of the largest in the Himalaya. However, it is rapidly receding. We scramble over rock and rubble where ice once stretched to...
From Sea to Source: Misadventures & Camping on the Hudson River
  In August of 2019, my friend Kirk and I fulfilled a childhood dream, paddling the Hudson River from source to sea. Growing up, my friends and I would explore my small hometown and go as far as we could get before making it home for dinner. We would go paddling, swimming, cliff jumping, hiking and occasionally jump trains when they...
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  Tuckerman Ravine on the southeastern flank of Mount Washington holds an almost mythic reputation among expert backcountry skiers and snowboarders in New England. The glacial cirque sits mostly above timberline on the 6,288-foot peak, and the wide bowl boasts chutes and steep snowfields—extreme skiing terrain that is tough to find in the Northeast.   But Tuckerman is also dangerous, and reaching...
The Trouble with the Internet’s Most Famous Moose
  When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love—and it created big issues for wildlife managers. Moose don’t usually wander that far south. Marty got a lot of “likes” and eventually his notoriety began to cause problems. Producer Steph Joyce...
Skiing Is Broken. Can Indy Pass Fix It?
  If you ski, you know the problem. If you don’t ski, that problem might be the reason why. Skiing has simply become too expensive, too crowded, too commercial, just too much of what you don’t like and not enough of what you do. With megaresorts dominating the industry, peak-season lift ticket prices next winter will reach $299—per day—at some spots. Pass...
How a Snowboarder Survived for 20 Hours After Being Buried in an Avalanche
  Avalanche safety, like sex ed, isn’t really about abstinence. People are going to venture into the mountains, so the challenge is to minimize risk, take appropriate countermeasures, and understand when conditions are too dangerous to proceed. Still, things sometimes go wrong even if you’re following best practices, at which point the objective shifts to maximizing your odds of surviving and...
Rivian Unveils Smaller, More Affordable R2 Electric SUV
  Rivian unveiled its new R2 mid-size SUV to much fanfare this week, which it says should start around $45,000 when it reaches customers in 2026. About the size of a Toyota 4Runner, the Rivian is actually cheaper than most versions of that gasoline-powered 44. Some versions of the R2 will also be faster than Rivian’s flagship R1T pickup and R1S...
Yes, Strava for Dogs Is Now a Real Thing
  Owners of adventure dogs tend to be pretty adamant that their outdoorsy pooch is not just great, but the best adventure dog ever. A sweet and understandable sentiment, if an entirely subjective one. But now, the world’s biggest fitness app is making it possible for people to back up their talk with some cold hard numbers. That’s right: Strava for...
Youth Sports Alliance Wins Big for Getting Kids Outside
  Overwhelming evidence shows that active kids do better in life—physically, emotionally, socially, and financially. That’s why Utah-based Youth Sports Alliance is committed to helping all kids experience the outdoors. With the Defender 130, that job gets a lot easier, says Executive Director Emily Fisher. “Being able to offer transportation and move mountain bikes, skis, and other gear removes a significant...
The Best Ways to Carry Fluids on a Run
  Water is heavy—one liter weighs 2.2 pounds, and four liters weighs almost nine pounds. Even the best-designed hydration packs or vests, waistbelts, or handheld carrying systems don’t make water any less heavy than it is. A good system does, however, distribute that weight effectively and allows you to carry what you need comfortably.   Figuring out what amount of fluid you...
The Iditarod Is Embroiled in a Controversy Over Moose Guts
  Whats the weirdest rule in endurance sports? A few come to mind:   Regulations governing the New York City Marathon explicitly forbid runners from pooping on the pavement at the starting line. Article 7.01-G of the Ironman Triathlon rulebook prohibits nakedness in transition areas. And dont get me started on the wackadoo bylaws enforced by pro cyclings governing body, the Union...
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