Even though we are home, we can still dream of faraway places, right?Join us on a trip through our past adventures to help us all look forward to the future. Adventure #1:Antigua, Guatemala We spent a few days exploring the city of Antigua. What better way to explore than by jumping on a quad! You…
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New Zealand By Van (And Feet)
By now, I have a pretty good grasp on living out of different rigs. Before I moved into my VW Vanagon to explore the west coast’s climbing and skiing, I would rent Subaru Outbacks on work trips so that I could sleep in the back on weekends and see more of what Alaska’s coastlines and…
One Step Back, Two Steps Forward.
It’s ok to feel confused, unsure and without answers. It’s ok to feel anxious, upset and bitter. We are in the midst of a pandemic that none of us have ever experienced before. All of our lives have been abruptly interrupted. We were supposed to be slashing spring pow, hitting the pond skim, planning mud…
How To Have a Successful First Backpacking Experience with Your Child
Getting your kids out into the backcountry with you can be one of the most rewarding experiences you can have as a parent. Hiking by day and reading bedtime stories (by headlamp) in a tent by night will create fond memories of exploring the outdoors. That being said, the first time out is the make…
Behind the Lens: Norway
Even though we are home, we can still dream of faraway places, right?
Join us on a trip through our past adventures.
Bringing The Outdoors In
To our community of doers, adventurers, travelers, runners, hikers, backpackers, climbers, skiers, campers and more: Gregory stands with the rest of our amazing outdoor community to put the safety and health of people first. We are actively working with our internal teams, our partners, our ambassadors, our dealers and our community to ensure we are upholding…
The Last Outbacks: Exploring Lower 48 Backcountries Where the American Frontier Held Out
From the North Cascades and Great Basin borderlands of Oregon, Nevada, and Idaho to the most obscure depths of the Greater Yellowstone and the boreal waterways of the Upper Midwest, plenty of sparsely populated and wild places remain in the contiguous United States. We’re lucky enough to still have headwater basins, desert canyons, and anonymous…
Hut to Hut in the Italian Alps: Could Fette Biscottate be the only real suffering?
By: Carson Brown As a photographer it can be easy to fall into the habit of living through a lens. This trip, though, was one for us. Okay, yes I did take a few (hundred) photos but it wasn’t about “live posting”, breaking some other site-seeing PR or checking some “extreme” peaks box. Redirecting our…
Traveling To Tanzania? Here’s EVERYTHING You Need To Know
From the real-life Lion King vibes of the Serengeti to the turquoise-watered horizons of Zanzibar, the adventures are endless!
5 of the Best Winter Backpacking Trips in the United States
Hitting the trails in the wintertime brings with it a whole different level of adventure. The uncrowded mountains all to yourself, the challenge of navigating snow-covered trails and unpredictable weather, and the mug of hot chocolate at the end of a long day are all enticing enough on their own but put them together and…