Second race in the 2015 series brings temperate weather, a soft course, smiling snowshoers and...
Tag - Snowshoeing
Gear Review: Kahtoola MICROspikes
What an epiphany when I realized that running on snow in the winter was not only accessible, but...
Atlas Snow-Shoe Company Leads The Way On “Trail 2015”
The 2015 FIS Alpine World Ski Championships are drawing in crowds from all over the world to watch...
Up Your Elevation Awareness: The Importance of Acclimation, with Tips and Tools
After visiting his family in North Carolina and Virginia over the holiday season, Christopher...
Gear Review: SportHill Saga II 3SP Women’s Tight
Twice a week throughout the year (minus mud seasons), a local group of runners and hikers rise with...
The Atlas 9 Series Shoe: Affordable and High-Performing
In the forests of the Teton mountain range, I’ve recently set off on several hikes with my 30-inch...
Range of Light Carries on a Rich Ecological Tradition
One century ago this month, on December 24, 1914, America’s greatest pioneering naturalist died in...
Stio’s Merino Wool Hoodie May Be the Best Midlayer Ever
When I began wearing my Merino wool hoodie by Stio, I didn’t have to be convinced of the value of...
Manitobah: Making Mukluks, Building a Legacy
Thousands of years ago, Inuit, Yupik, and other Native peoples inhabiting what is now Canada had to...
Exerting in Cold Temps, the Argus Jacket by Arc’teryx Stands Out
What are we looking for in a lightweight jacket for snowshoeing? Probably three things: Little...
Warm, Dry, and Primed for Adventure: Canada Goose’s Merino Wool Pilot’s Hat
Okay, yes, the ear flaps on an aviator hat do make it a tad goofy looking. And when you wear it...
Exploring the Adirondacks: Saranac Lake, Jackrabbit Trail, and the Visitor Interpretive Center
For many outdoor enthusiasts, New York’s Adirondack Park, the largest in the lower 48 states...