The Trailhead

The TrailHead

WHAT 60 YEARS OF CARRYING HEAVY PACKS HAS TAUGHT NOLS ABOUT HOW TO LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD

WHAT 60 YEARS OF CARRYING HEAVY PACKS HAS TAUGHT NOLS ABOUT HOW TO LIGHTEN YOUR LOAD

The Trailhead

Every journey has a first step. And some of the greatest, most meaningful journeys begin at trailheads. Welcome to ours! Here you’ll learn about gear, see route and trail intel, and dive into stories, images, and videos from our global community of adventureheads like you. Think of it like "The Third Place"–not home, not work, but your other most important/favorite place. The spot to hang out around like-minded people and have your life decisions and priorities validated. You won't need to justify your latest gear purchase or explain why you're using up all your paid time off hours to this crowd. They get it. Let’s go!

Packrafting Belize: Caves, Waterfalls and Remote Jungle Paddling in the Land of the Maya

Packrafting Belize: Caves, Waterfalls and Remote Jungle Paddling in the Land of the Maya

Words & Photos by David Plante I’ve been fortunate to have paddled many rivers in the Canadian North over the past three decades using hardshell canoes, folding canoes, oar rafts, SOAR boats, a...
The Full Bull

The Full Bull

Words & Photos by John Baker Several years ago, I stumbled across a trip report of this place, and it sounded like one of the most awful yet amazing missions I had ever heard of. I read a few m...
A Swing and a Hit: Fat biking and Packrafting from Kotzebue to Point Hope, Alaska

A Swing and a Hit: Fat biking and Packrafting from Kotzebue to Point Hope, Alaska

Words and photos by Bjorn Olson Kim and I stopped riding our expedition-loaded fat bikes so I could point my camera at a weather-worn and information-filled sign. “Welcome to Kotzebue,” it read. “A...
THE ALSEK RIVER: TIME TRAVEL THROUGH THE VANISHING ICE AGE

THE ALSEK RIVER: TIME TRAVEL THROUGH THE VANISHING ICE AGE

Words by Brad Meiklejohn // Photos by Tim Kelley In June 2018, Tim Kelley, Gunnar Cantwell, Tom Diegel, and Hyperlite Mountain Gear ambassador Brad Meiklejohn paddled and walked from Haines Junctio...
Exploring the Gates of the Arctic via Packraft

Exploring the Gates of the Arctic via Packraft

Words by Dulkara Martig // Photos by Ben Weigl & Dulkara Martig It was mid-August, and fall was fast approaching in Alaska. Locals were squeezing in their last summer trips before the winter se...
Oh, Canada: Packrafting The Northwest Territories

Oh, Canada: Packrafting The Northwest Territories

Words & Photos by Paul Burbidge // Videos by Dylan Stewart We’d made the Mackenzie River and the trip was over. We still had 100 kilometers of river to paddle but the unknowns were behind us an...
Packrafting Alaska's Arctic Wildlife Refuge

Packrafting Alaska's Arctic Wildlife Refuge

Words & Photos by Don Carpenter [Note from Don] When I wrote this story, I had no idea that the debate over drilling within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge would surface again so soon. Thi...
Whitewater Packrafting 101: 10 Things You Need to Know to Paddle Safe + Strong

Whitewater Packrafting 101: 10 Things You Need to Know to Paddle Safe + Strong

To celebrate the launch of the River Rescue Throw Bag, we asked Hyperlite Mountain Gear ambassador Mark Oates to put together a comprehensive guide to technical paddling—call it packrafting 101. A ...
Oh, Canada: Fat Rafting Kluane National Park

Oh, Canada: Fat Rafting Kluane National Park

Words & Photos by Paul Burbidge The May long weekend is the year’s first real chance to get out in the mountains and paddle. In 2016 our plans had been thwarted by a faulty river gauge that was...
River of Dreams: Packrafting Oregon’s Kalmiopsis Wilderness

River of Dreams: Packrafting Oregon’s Kalmiopsis Wilderness

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Ambassador Mike Curiak’s adoption of ultralight techniques and philosophies evolved slowly, he says, as garage gear and his own DIY stuff became increasingly available. But ...
Bikepacking & Packrafting the Lost Coast of Alaska: Part 2

Bikepacking & Packrafting the Lost Coast of Alaska: Part 2

Words & Photos by Mike Curiak An Alaskan coastal traverse between Cordova and Icy Bay, Alaska using fatbikes, packrafts, and inspiration from those whom came before. (Continued from Part 1) ...
Bikepacking & Packrafting the Lost Coast of Alaska: Part 1

Bikepacking & Packrafting the Lost Coast of Alaska: Part 1

A bikepack and packraft traverse of Alaska’s Lost Coast between Cordova and Icy Bay, using inspiration from those whom came before. Words & Photos by Mike Curiak 175 miles in 7 days, though the...