Tips on Crossing/Fording a Stream

Fording a stream while back-country trekking can be as simple as an ankle-deep wade through a gentle riffle to a potentially dangerous crossing of a rock-strewn, strong-current river.
READ MORE ›Fording a stream while back-country trekking can be as simple as an ankle-deep wade through a gentle riffle to a potentially dangerous crossing of a rock-strewn, strong-current river.
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READ MORE ›The transition from summer camping to overnight into the shoulder season of fall and even into early winter requires a change in gear – especially clothing and your sleeping system.
READ MORE ›You don’t need to have any backcountry experience to know – “Don’t eat the yellow snow!”
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READ MORE ›No knife can perform every task. Outdoor enthusiast Tim MacWelch provides a rundown on the differences in outdoor knife characteristics.
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