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Dawn Patrol vs. Yawn Patrol: Embracing the Shorter Ski Tour

November 9, 2023November 8, 2023Outdoor Adventure, Stories Sam Chaneles Leave a Comment on Dawn Patrol vs. Yawn Patrol: Embracing the Shorter Ski Tour

Dew is a natural phenomenon through which vapors condense to liquid. Most often, this involves water vapor condensing into liquid water, often on surfaces such as leaves and garments.

Sustaining the Future of Fish

October 31, 2023December 27, 2023Conservation & Sustainability, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Michelle Beadle Leave a Comment on Sustaining the Future of Fish

Apart from wanting fish (and all other species) to persevere for generations to come, they are an integral part of the food chain.

How to Make the Most of Your Harvest and the Ethics of Meat Eating

October 17, 2023December 27, 2023Conservation & Sustainability, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Michelle Beadle Leave a Comment on How to Make the Most of Your Harvest and the Ethics of Meat Eating

As if deciding what to have for dinner wasn’t difficult enough, many of us are now facing ethical dilemmas when choosing our food sources.

Climbing Anchors 101

October 10, 2023October 10, 2023Outdoor Adventure, Stories Evan Watts Leave a Comment on Climbing Anchors 101

In this guide you will learn the basic principles behind climbing anchors and the more common ways to create climbing anchors

How to Travel with Climbing Gear 

October 5, 2023December 27, 2023Destinations, Outdoor Adventure Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on How to Travel with Climbing Gear 

Traveling with climbing gear can be a pain. From bulky crash pads, to pounds and pounds of rope, to awkward and difficult to explain trad gear, it can be a headache trying to get yourself to an international climbing destination. 

5 Desert Towers You Should Climb This Fall

September 28, 2023September 25, 2023Destinations, Outdoor Adventure Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on 5 Desert Towers You Should Climb This Fall

The air is getting crisp, the days are getting shorter, and everyone is flocking to the red sandstone cliffs of Moab, Utah. It’s prime tower season! 

What is Dew? And Why Should I Pay Attention to It?

September 19, 2023September 19, 2023Outdoor Adventure, Stories Sam Chaneles Leave a Comment on What is Dew? And Why Should I Pay Attention to It?

Dew is a natural phenomenon through which vapors condense to liquid. Most often, this involves water vapor condensing into liquid water, often on surfaces such as leaves and garments.

A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 4

September 12, 2023October 24, 2023Outdoor Adventure Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 4

Best of luck to you all, and remember: Be Kind. 

A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 3

August 29, 2023September 20, 2023Outdoor Adventure Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 3

Many people (wrongly) make the assumption that in order to rock climb you need to be able to do a lot of pullups.

A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 2

August 22, 2023September 19, 2023Outdoor Adventure Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on A Beginners Guide to Rock Climbing Part 2

There is a lot of gear involved in rock climbing, but beginners need not fear. It can be as simple as getting a pair of climbing shoes and a chalk bag, or as complicated as getting a big wall haul…

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