Your ski/snowshoe setup means you’re ready for the slopes, but what about your dog? Starting seems hard, but by researching your destination’s rules, starting with small slopes, and prioritizing your dog’s health, you can find new adventure together!
Read MoreTips for getting started on your first winter camping trip. This beginner friendly guide will help you prepare and plan for a cold weather camping trip in snow including what to wear winter camping, what to eat, and how to sleep safely.
Read MoreSome zippers are a quick fix, needing simple cleaning, lubrication, and pliers. Whether you have an issue with your backpack, tent, or jacket, zipper replacement and repair is an easy outdoor gear skill that can help extend the life of your gear.
Read MoreWe cover the basics of backcountry skiing: how to get educated on avalanche safety, understand your abilities as a skier, and know what equipment you need.
Read MoreRead our guide to get started mountain biking. Learn what you need to start from road to trail; we provide tips for beginners and guidance on safety gear, how to begin riding trail, getting started on single track, and how to choose a mountain bike.
Read MoreConfluence Collective anglers share how to get started fly fishing, gear, how to learn about local fish, waters, and licenses, and how to find your community.
Read MoreAlmost every hiker gets a blister and sore feet eventually. Here are our best tips on preventative foot care, which include wearing well-fitted shoes and socks, taking breaks, and more. Here’s how to take care of your feet while hiking.
Read MoreBackpacking tips and advice for how to go on your first overnight backpacking trip, including a food and gear checklist and how to find a trail and campsite
Read MoreA beginner’s guide to full-time truck camper RV road tripping for a national park adventure: route apps, packing list, campground and boondocking safety tips
Read MoreThese beginner-friendly yoga poses help hikers and backpackers stretch, balance, and create space in the body.
Poses such as the thunderbolt, downward-facing dog, tree pose, etc. can help with practice, warm-up, and recovery when venturing outdoors.
Here’s our ultramarathon crewing and pacing checklists, with advice on how to support ultramarathon runners. Learn more about pace-setting, pacing strategy, and what you should have in your ultra running crew bag to get you to the finish line.
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