Lost in Plain Sight: Understanding the Subtle Signals of Backcountry Trail Markers
The yellow rectangle painted on a tree six feet up the trail isn’t random. Neither is the blue diamond, the red circle,…
The yellow rectangle painted on a tree six feet up the trail isn’t random. Neither is the blue diamond, the red circle,…
The bear sighting is rarely what hikers imagine. Most encounters are quiet: a bear catches your scent, decides you’re not worth the…
Fish don’t sit randomly. Whether you’re standing on a riverbank, drifting in a kayak, or working the shoreline of a lake, fish…
Altitude sickness has a misleading name. It sounds like a minor seasonal inconvenience, but the same physiology that causes a mild headache…
Mountain bike shoes split into two camps before you even start shopping: flat pedal shoes with sticky rubber soles, and clipless shoes…
Trolling for walleye is the opposite of jigging. The rod sits in a holder, the bait runs 40 to 100 feet behind…
Daylight runs out faster than a ride often does, and the best mountain bike lights are what let a rider keep going…
Stopping to dig a water bottle out of a frame cage breaks rhythm on a technical trail, and that small friction is…
Grip, protection, and control all run through the hands on a mountain bike, which is exactly why the best mountain bike gloves…
The best catfish rods and reels are built around one reality of the species: catfish grow large, fight hard, and demand gear…