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Women in the Outdoors

How To Build Your First Trad Rack

February 25, 2020May 19, 2020Climbing, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on How To Build Your First Trad Rack

It’s important to remember that building a trad rack is very personal. These are guidelines I can give you, but everyone has a slightly different rack with special pieces they prefer over others for different reasons. So--with that in mind--try…

We Should All Stop Going to Creeksgiving

November 26, 2019April 21, 2020Climbing, Conservation & Sustainability, Destinations, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on We Should All Stop Going to Creeksgiving

In 2017 I spent my first Creeksgiving in Indian Creek.  This day would be the day my friends Marlene and Schuyler would be married on top of the South Six shooter. I would officiate their wedding in a leopard print…

Climbing Gifts She’ll Love this Season

November 18, 2019January 13, 2020Climbing, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Meg Atteberry Leave a Comment on Climbing Gifts She’ll Love this Season

This season's hottest climbing gifts for women. Find the perfect gift for the lady climber on your list.

Ridgway Adventure Sports – More Than Your Average Retail Shop

September 7, 2019October 26, 2021Local Retail Shops, Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Jessica Villaire Leave a Comment on Ridgway Adventure Sports – More Than Your Average Retail Shop

If you are an Outdoor Professional with access to pro deals, you should be sending the clients you work with and people who ask for your recommendations to local retail stores in your area. Here’s why. “Bikes and Skis. Bikes…

Why We Need More Female Climbing Mentors

August 23, 2019October 13, 2022Stories, Women in the Outdoors Kaya Lindsay Leave a Comment on Why We Need More Female Climbing Mentors

Climbing is one of the only sports where mentorship is a key element of success. We all show up at more or less the same level; awkwardly wandering up to the crag or climbing gym with an ill-fitting harness and…

For the Next Generation of Adventurers

August 2, 2019December 5, 2020Backpacking and Hiking, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Roxy Dawson Leave a Comment on For the Next Generation of Adventurers

I’ve always loved following the creek as far as it would take me as a child, but my true connection with nature didn’t surface until I moved to Colorado. The aggressive crags, unexplored valleys, and thousands of miles of hiking…

Fantastic Dirtbag Careers to Fuel Your Adventures

June 19, 2019September 13, 2022Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Meg Atteberry Leave a Comment on Fantastic Dirtbag Careers to Fuel Your Adventures

When it comes to being a dirtbag, you’ve gotta find a way to fuel your lifestyle. We aren’t just trust-fund toting van dwellers – we work for a living! Here’s a look at some of the many different outdoor careers…

The Dirtbag’s Guide to Eating on the Go

March 15, 2019July 24, 2019Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Meg Atteberry 1 Comment on The Dirtbag’s Guide to Eating on the Go

One of the primary skills of becoming a veteran dirtbag or lady dirtbag is your culinary prowess. We aren’t talking about whipping up a tasty meal with your pressure cooker and sous vide at home, we are discussing the fine art…

Friends, Feats, and The Subtle Mentor

October 2, 2018October 25, 2018Stories, Women in the Outdoors Outdoor Prolink Pro Leave a Comment on Friends, Feats, and The Subtle Mentor

  In January 2017, Emma Murray moved to Colorado after graduating from Brown University. Her chief reason, beyond the obvious outdoor recreation opportunity, was the hope of “meeting and cultivating relationships with women who were excited about the same [adventurous]…

Ode To The Lady Dirtbag

June 29, 2018April 21, 2020Outdoor Adventure, Stories, Women in the Outdoors Meg Atteberry 3 Comments on Ode To The Lady Dirtbag

As women in the outdoor world, we live for the dirt. You’ll find us in the midst of a sufferfest, not on a shopping spree. We revel in pushing our boundaries, uncovering adventure and sharing that experience with others. We…

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