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Review: The Helinox Chair One

Campers, even in the backcountry, are getting used to the comfort of lightweight folding chairs, and Helinox builds some of […]

In-depth Review: Marmot Super-alloy 2 person Tent

Marmot Super-alloy 2 person Tent Weight, 1.226 kg, (2 lb.s 11 oz.) Dimensions: 99 x 127/107 x 221cm (39 x […]

American Woman Sets New Record on Appalachian Trail

After running for close to two full months, Liz Anjos of the U.S. completed the 3,529K route along the Appalachian […]

Eric Carter, Squamish mountain runner and ski mountaineering athlete

When Eric Carter, an ultra-runner from Squamish, B.C., and ultrarunning legend Adam Campbell traversed the top ridge of Grotto Mountain […]

Tara Weir, overcoming fear and bikepacking the world

In the middle of the night, camping alone high in the Pinal Mountains of Arizona, Tara Weir was woken up […]

Christie Harvie, Climber and Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation Negotiator

Talks about colonial mountain names, her passion for climbing and more

Updated: Lions Head’s Latvian Ledge Remains “Closed” : OAC Statement

Lions Head is a crag that is not like many others in Ontario. It requires a level of technical expertise

Altitude, a brilliant graphic novel on life and climbing

The comic-strip format proves ideal for rendering split-second moments that the camera could rarely capture

How to Choose Your First Outdoor Climbing Rope

And two that you should consider when heading out

How Climbing Really Began, in Africa, Asia and the Americas

Anthropologists are disproving Euro-centric ideas about the origins of climbing