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Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
Traveling off-trail can unlock a new world of possibilities for exploring nature. You can chart your own path, go deep into the unknown, and get closer and closer to the middle of Nowhere
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
Before I head out on any kind of adventure, I ask myself these three very basic questions. This routine defines my ‘purpose’ for any trip.
Heading into the backcountry can be a gratifying, joyous, and growth-filled experience.
The way we approach our goals dictates the mindset that we bring with us as we set out to achieve them.
Call me biased ‘cause it's my home mountain, but I think there is no better place in the lower 48 to jump into mountaineering than good ol Wy’east
Why make a spreadsheet? Because you'll thank yourself later.
Listen. Pace yourself. The path to success doesn't happen in one frenetic push—it's a process that requires a measured, steady pace.