The Tour de France Winning Smuggler Who Saved Hundreds of Lives in WW2
Italian Gino Bartali is one of the all-time greatest road cyclists. If it hadn’t been for the Second World War and the obvious halt to grand tour...
Read moreItalian Gino Bartali is one of the all-time greatest road cyclists. If it hadn’t been for the Second World War and the obvious halt to grand tour...
Read moreThe National Park Service announced earlier this week that Arches, Glacier, and Rocky Mountain National Parks are keeping their pilot reservation...
Read moreIn 1988, the Atomic Ski Company engineer Rupert Huber was asked to make a powder ski that could float on top of fluffy snow better than the averag...
Read moreThe first time you use a portable fire pit, a light goes on, and I’m not talking about the golden flicker of flames on wood but rather the dawn...
Read moreListen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Tech that can replace your tech? Yeah. In this episode, Stephen Casimiro and Justin Housman are joined by Ja...
Read moreI’m not the careful backpacking organizer that I probably should be. Oh, once upon a time I was. But over the past few summers, anytime we’re hea...
Read moreListen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. From the 1970s on, backpacking reigned supreme. Every outdoor person backpacked, or so it seemed. In a 2012 A...
Read moreOkay, full disclosure: I have not actually gone clam digging in these boots. Does sound like fun though. But I have tromped along a beach at lo...
Read moreAre you involved in strengthening the common good through social participation, political participation, being helpful to your neighbors and fel...
Read moreCasimiro here. As a longtime fan and owner of Toyota trucks (rigs have included third-gen 4Runner, first-gen Sequoia, 200 series Land Cruiser, and...
Read moreListen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. You might have heard we have a thing against cairns. That isn’t quite true. We have a thing against unnecessar...
Read moreA brand is never really dead as long as its intellectual property still has value, and hallelujah for it. A couple years after Powder magazine’...
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