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QC Shoes: What Brand Is This?
If you have seen shoes on around that look pretty cool with a logo that looks like it is the letters "Q and C" you may have been wondering where to find them. (They can also look like an "O" and "C" to some. This is a logo of a company called "On". It is often...
Hiking Mount Katahdin – Knife Edge Trail, Hunt Trail and Abol Trail (Video Included)
Hiking Mount Katahdin is simply an incredible experience. As you approach Baxter State Park, you see off in the distance the rocky and steep slopes of the highest peaks in all of Maine. Most who come have read about, seen pictures or watched videos of hikers along the...
Best European Countries For Hiking
Whether you’re looking for a rugged mountain trek, a relaxing stroll in a picturesque landscape, or a challenging climb, Europe has some of the best hiking experiences in the world. With its breathtaking vistas, charming villages, and varied terrain, Europe is a...
Bear Lake Loop Colorado – Rocky Mountain National Park
Bear Lake is a high elevation lake with a gorgeous loop hike. It features views of Tyndall Gorge, an easy walking path around the lake. The Rocky Mountain Conservancy sells booklets at the trailhead teaching visitors on the natural history of Bear Lake. Elevation:...
14 Best Hikes in Telluride, Colorado
In Telluride, a common saying goes, “You come for the winter and stay for the summer.” Summer in Telluride, Colorado, is an explosion of color with cool mornings and afternoon showers. It’s a playground for mountain biking singletrack, climbing in the Box Canyon at...
Hiking Mount Sneffels – San Juan Mountains, Colorado
Mount Sneffels is a 14,150 foot peak in the Uncompahgre National Forest of Colorado and is a part of the San Juan Range. There are various routes to the summit of this 14er, some of which feature a rough 4 wheel drive road that takes hikers to above 12,000 feet....
Your Complete Layering Guide: Clothing For Outdoor Activities
When you’re shopping for outdoor clothing, there’s a term that will pop up over and over: layering. You’ll see things marketed as base layers, mid layers, and outer layers– but what does that mean? Isn’t a shirt just a shirt, or a jacket a jacket? Some types of...
PrimaLoft Vs. Down Insulation: Everything You Need To Know
Insulation is important for your winter gear, but as with everything in gear considerations, there’s a balance you have to look for. You want something that’s effective, comfortable, and not so heavy or bulky that you can’t move around easily. There are several...
Hiking Class System Explained
If you've ever done research on a hike, you may have noticed that hikes are rated in a hiking class system. This system is a 1-5 numbered system. In this article, we aim to break down hiking classes in a easy to understand article. We will also briefly explain the...
Kayak Fish Finder Setup: What Solution Is Right For You?
Kayak fishing can be an extremely productive method for fishing. As with any other methods of fishing, a fish finder can greatly increase the odds for success. Some high end kayaks will come with fish finder setups on them already, and nearly any kayak can be fitted...