Life Could be a Dream: Testing the Laminina Z Spark
Living on the coast of British Columbia has its ups and downs. The moment we are ready for ski season, the weather warms up! Thursday afternoon I sat staring blankly at my touring gear. The skis were...
View ArticleTesting the Lamina Z: Mt. Hood
“Lightweight and efficient gear is key when you have to keep up with athletes and carry a lot of camera equipment…” The Lamina Z Torch sleeping bag is a lightweight, synthetic bag designed to be as...
View Article#TBT: 1996 Windstopper Fleece
“It was a better alternative to the fleece, shell combo…” Category: Backcountry Gear Jacket: 1996 Windstopper Fleece Designer: Ingrid Harshbarger Details: This is one of our oldest styles. The...
View ArticleChugach Crossing
By Matt & Agnes Hage | HagePhoto Our home in Anchorage sits up above the city right next to Chugach State Park, a 500,000 acre park of craggy mountains, alpine glaciers and Dall sheep. A handful...
View ArticleVertical Jungle Mayhem I
Year of the Ram Expeditions – Ua Pou Island – Immaculate Vertical Jungle Mayhem, told from the perspective of professional climber, explorer and MHW athlete Mike Libecki. Special thanks to Dell Rugged...
View ArticleHut to Hut Across the Talkeetna
Trekking Hut to Hut Across Alaska’s Talkeetna Mountains By Matt & Agnes Hage Cooling temps and changing colors often prompt us to squeeze in one more trip. And in the mountains of Alaska, it really...
View ArticleBeyond 72: “The Grand Slam”
Explorer Colin O’Brady is attempting to become the fastest person to climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents as well as trek to both the North and South poles. The clock has been...
View ArticleTeaming Up With GORE-TEX
If you’ve stepped foot in any outdoor retail shop within the last three decades, the GORE-TEX name is not lost on you. For most of us, “GORE-TEX” signals safety. It’s dependable protection when we...
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