The Trailhead

MATT GRAHAM AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE AERO 28

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!

Two Peas, Buncha Pods: An Intro to the Nature of Hiking as a Couple

Two Peas, Buncha Pods: An Intro to the Nature of Hiking as a Couple

Words & Photos by Tina Haver Currin Long-distance hiking is all about blood and guts, exposure, and pain. It’s about falling asleep with the sun, drinking beer for breakfast, and proudly knocki...
A Quick Pitch for Safety on the Continental Divide Trail

A Quick Pitch for Safety on the Continental Divide Trail

Words & Photos by Eloise Robbins Over the last hour, dark clouds had rolled in. They spread across the sky like a bruise. Thunder had turned from a distant rumble to a roar that rattled my mola...
The Situation is the Boss, Man: A Grizzly Tale

The Situation is the Boss, Man: A Grizzly Tale

We’re continuing along in our The GRATEFUL DEAD documentary "Long Strange Trip" inspired series that featured a noteworthy quote from Steve Parish–perhaps their most infamous roadie. He was an acti...
Reverence for the Grandest Rock

Reverence for the Grandest Rock

Words & photos from Josh Alameda El Capitan, a three-thousand-foot vertical granite monolith of the natural world. An icon to outdoor adventure seekers across the globe. It stands alone, domina...
Storm Cats, Zeus, and Views–An UltaMid Faces it All in the Andes

Storm Cats, Zeus, and Views–An UltaMid Faces it All in the Andes

Words & photos by Cass Gilbert It’s one thing to pack your favourite ultralight gear when the conditions are ‘just so.’ It’s another to rely on it come hell or high water. I admit it. When it c...
Soup's On

Soup's On

Words & Photos by Sarah "Sniffles" Legg Usually, rainy days have a negative connotation, but I tend to thrive in them. Not only does it cool down the day, wash off the Earth, and rid those anno...
The Nature of Fine-Tuning: Moving Onward from Summer Into Fall

The Nature of Fine-Tuning: Moving Onward from Summer Into Fall

Hyperlite Mountain Gear Ambassador Brad Meiklejohn keeps his downtime to a minimum as he moves through the seasons with time-tested transitional habits. Brad Meikeljohn has an unquenchable thirst ...