By: Logan Reavis It’s by no surprise that the Pacific Northwest is home to a number of iconic tree houses available for rent. These rentals can be found on AirBNB and hipcamp. Many treehouses are so popular they will book one to two years out, so be sure to plan accordingly! They are booked out…
Author: Meredith Searight
Cost-Efficient Trips For Summer
Written by Logan Marie With summer more than halfway underway, it is easy to feel like you’re not “doing enough”, or seeing as much as you want to see before it’s over. Not only that, traveling can be expensive! There are many ways that you can limit the cost of adventures during the summertime by…
2022 is Looking Bright for Gregory
Our packs are designed with hand-crafted prototypes made by skilled artisans at our headquarters in Salt Lake City, USA. We use cutting-edge technology and forward-thinking backpack solutions to make the most streamlined and reliable technical packs on the market. If you need extra convincing, just keep reading. Outside + Backpacker Buyer’s Guide, Quadro Pro, Focal/Facet,…
How to Backpack with a Family – by a Mom
By: Stephanie McNulty As I unzip the tent and push back the door, a breathtaking view of turquoise alpine lake water and towering peaks greet me. I inch my way out of my tent, careful not to wake my sweet chubby-cheeked toddler and deeply sleeping daughter. Quiet moments like these are rare on outdoor adventures…
How to Recreate Responsibly – Wild Fire Safety
By: Logan Reavis With summer underway, knowing when to have a campfire is a vital part of going camping. Whether you’re in the backcountry, at a campground, or on public lands the rules will vary. Nine out of ten wildfires are human-caused in the United States. This is preventable! Nobody wants to be the person…
6 Best Tips & Tricks to Stay Cool This Summer
By: Nick Tortajada Summer is heading our way fast. Endless opportunities for epic adventures under the blistering sun are just around the corner. Before you pack up the bags for that next hike make, check out these helpful tips and tricks to make your summer hiking a safe and enjoyable experience for you and your…
How To React When You See Wildlife on the Trail
Written by Logan Reavis of @itsloganmarie When you’re hiking in the woods it is important to be prepared for animal encounters. What do I do if I cross a cougar? What if I see a bear? These are common thoughts that hikers have. Whether you’re backpacking deep in the backcountry or hiking a trail within…
Top Bags to Take on Your Next Car Camping Trip
By: David Gladdish We can’t all be van lifers. The dream of living a nomadic lifestyle and working remote appeals to many, to others it sounds challenging. What we can all agree on is that when car camping, we want to be comfortable. Even if you don’t have a decked-out Sprinter van with cabinets and…
A Color for Every Occasion -Meet the New Nano Colors
Nano Waistpack Keep your phone, wallet, and shades organized in the Nano Waistpack equipped with a variety of secure, zippered pockets. The airmesh padded back and large buckle strap will keep you comfy and secure during your daily routine. Nano 14 Set off on a day of exploration with the simple, lightweight Nano 14. A…
How to Trail Run in Early Spring
Article & photos by: Nick Tortajada It’s Here! Spring! The days start to get a bit longer, the temperatures begin to rise, the landscape comes back to life, and your favorite outdoor trails are calling out to you! Arguably the best season for trail running, Spring comes with its own set of challenges. Before lacing…