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MATT GRAHAM AND THE EVOLUTION OF THE AERO 28

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WATER FILTRATION! TRAIL TESTIMONIALS FROM TINA CURRIN

WATER FILTRATION! TRAIL TESTIMONIALS FROM TINA CURRIN

Words and Photos from Tina Currin @tina Like lots of people, my very first thru-hike was also my very first extended backpacking trip.
GET SMARTER THAN THE AV-ER-AGE BEAR! HOW DO YOU PROTECT YOUR FOOD OUT THERE?

GET SMARTER THAN THE AV-ER-AGE BEAR! HOW DO YOU PROTECT YOUR FOOD OUT THERE?

Last summer, the Appalachian Trail Conservancy recommended the increased use of bear-resistant canisters along the length of the A.T., as it seems that explaining to bears why taking your food is u...
The O-Circuit in Torres del Paine

The O-Circuit in Torres del Paine

This past February, my partner and I backpacked the O-Circuit in Torres del Paine, Patagonia.
SNOWSHOE CAMPING: NOT YOUR TYPICAL VALENTINE’S DAY TRADITION

SNOWSHOE CAMPING: NOT YOUR TYPICAL VALENTINE’S DAY TRADITION

Words by Rachel Jones, Photos by Mike Jones I am a born and raised San Diego girl.
THE REVERSE TRAVERSE–BACKCOUNTRY SKIING WITH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

THE REVERSE TRAVERSE–BACKCOUNTRY SKIING WITH TEACHERS AND STUDENTS

Words and Photos from Mallory Duncan @galacticbrown Skiing has been a lifelong journey for me.
SHAKEDOWN 2.0 – LIZ KIDDER

SHAKEDOWN 2.0 – LIZ KIDDER

Words and photos by Liz “Handstand” Kidder @lizkidder, IG - @lizkidder The Shakedown 2.0 has fresh legs and a belly full of Nutella!
Fast, Light and Free on the JMT: My 260 Mile Adventure in the High Sierra

Fast, Light and Free on the JMT: My 260 Mile Adventure in the High Sierra

If you've stumbled upon this post here on The Trailhead, chances are you’ve at least heard about the John Muir Trail.
A LOVELY TRIBUTE TO A VISIONARY: JOSH SHEETS HIKES THE BENTON MACKAYE TRAIL

A LOVELY TRIBUTE TO A VISIONARY: JOSH SHEETS HIKES THE BENTON MACKAYE TRAIL

Words and Photos by Josh “Soulslosher” Sheets @Josh_Sheets Benton MacKaye Trail – Thru Hike, April 2023 - 300 miles of pristine Southern Appalachia wilderness Imagine a trail that starts on Springe...
FINDING THE BETA ON YOUR NEXT OBJECTIVE

FINDING THE BETA ON YOUR NEXT OBJECTIVE

As someone who loves to plan and go places with fewer people I try to really dig to get some beta on a future route. What do you folks do to plan your trips?
FIVE NEEDS AND FIVE DIDN’T NEEDS FROM THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL

FIVE NEEDS AND FIVE DIDN’T NEEDS FROM THE CONTINENTAL DIVIDE TRAIL

Words and Photos from Tina Currin (@tina) Hello from mile 2,000+ of the CDT, arguably the most rugged and remote of the “big three” American long-distance trails.
A MAJOR OBJECTIVE: REBECCA SPERRY AND THE WHITE MOUNTAINS: TAKE THREE

A MAJOR OBJECTIVE: REBECCA SPERRY AND THE WHITE MOUNTAINS: TAKE THREE

Words and Photos from Rebecca Sperry In 2019, when I started on this journey, I never imagined that I would still be working on it.
The Bugaboos

The Bugaboos

This picture is of course not from the Bugaboos. In this moment, though, I was planning all kinds of future trips...