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Nestled deep in Central Oregon - flanked on one side by a small frozen lake and on the other a playground of bowls, trees, and cliff faces - is a quaint little basecamp of assorted...
This is the second in a series of posts from Nic Hall from Bend, OR. A passionate outdoorsmen, backcountry skier, and medical professional. Nic is currently a faculty member at the School of Medicine OHSU with...
Feature photo courtesy of Rugged Thread. Got a rip in your favorite snow jacket? Broken zipper on your go-to pair of ski bibs? We know all too well that when we're out enjoying the great...
The number one repair request we get from our customers? Gear patching. It's not even a contest. Patching gear, including both outerwear and down/synthetic layers, is far and away the most common topic we talk...
Ginny White is a pleasure to be with in the mountains. She is comfortable in uncomfortable situations, exudes a quiet confidence, and seems to generally enjoy herself at all times. Oh yeah, and she rips....
Sometimes, when you go backcountry touring, the journey is the destination. Such was the case for the boys last weekend. They didn't get as many turns as they wanted, but they got just what they...
2020 will be remembered for the unprecedented COVID-19 health crisis, political and social unrest, and economic turmoil. It was a challenging time to be a small business, to say the least. Due to our loyal...
There is a lot of hype this season about the rise of backcountry skiing and snowboarding, and there's a bit of grumbling too. Nearly every major publication has written about both the rise of backcountry...
We love our Capow Bib. It would be weird if we didn't. But now after two full seasons with the Capow Bib in our outerwear lineup, word is starting to get out on just how rad these bibs...
Words by Steven Furman We craved adventure. We sought challenges. We wanted to be free to ski and explore the unknown. We wanted to be unique, original and primal in how we skied and experienced...