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Mountaineering

Moving to the Mountains – a Skiers Perspective

A lot of skiers dream about moving to the mountains, but very few end up actually doing it. Why is that? And if you recognise yourself as being stuck in flatland despite wanting more altitude in your life you might want to reconsider. It’s not impossible to make changes to your lifestyle.

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Mountain Biking

Abajo Enduro: The Low Down

Before we get into the Abajo Enduro, we have to point out some of the crazy coincidences regarding the words and names associated with the event and the surrounding area. You wouldn’t believe it.

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Mountain Biking

How to stay safe on a remote trail

Exploring the mountains by bike is a wonderful experience. It’s just you, your bike, the sky and massive mountains surrounding you. On two wheels, you can travel far in a short time. Being far away from help requires skills and preparation for self-help. In this article I will share my best tips on how to stay safe on a remote trail.

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Ski/Snowboard

First morning light to the last alpine glow

Balancing a work/life balance is something I have always strived for and enjoy the challenge of making happen. Pulling off doing multiple sports while also getting work done makes for a busy and fulfilling day. Here is a little look into a multi-sport day in Crested Butte, Colorado during the winter time.

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Ski/Snowboard

Mastering the Microadventure

A majority of us aren’t fortunate enough to work and live in the mountains. I live outside Boston in the suburbs of Massachusetts, a good drive from the larger mountains where I like to recreate. But that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy plenty of mid-week microadventures while I look forward to larger weekend adventures.

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Hiking/Trekking

Hiking with Asthma

When I was young I had something called “Exercise-induced Asthma”. Asthma triggered by physical activities. I would notice in gym class, my breath was seemingly knocked out of me, without any logical explanation. The same would happen sometimes if I were to laugh excessively about something. It was an uncomfortable and terrifying experience, but fortunately, I got examined by a doctor quickly and received medicine to treat the issue. I used my inhaler before any practice. I only had this for about 1.5-2 years before the problem disappeared, which apparently is common when growing up.

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Hiking/Trekking

This is the Story of Hedvig’s Jacket

Hedvig Hjertaker is on her way to becoming famous. Mark our words, if you haven’t heard of this fearless female, you will soon.

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Mountaineering

Moving to the Mountains – a Skiers Perspective

A lot of skiers dream about moving to the mountains, but very few end up actually doing it. Why is that? And if you recognise yourself as being stuck in flatland despite wanting more altitude in your life you might want to reconsider. It’s not impossible to make changes to your lifestyle.

Keep reading →
Mountain Biking

Abajo Enduro: The Low Down

Before we get into the Abajo Enduro, we have to point out some of the crazy coincidences regarding the words and names associated with the event and the surrounding area. You wouldn’t believe it.

Keep reading →
Mountain Biking

How to stay safe on a remote trail

Exploring the mountains by bike is a wonderful experience. It’s just you, your bike, the sky and massive mountains surrounding you. On two wheels, you can travel far in a short time. Being far away from help requires skills and preparation for self-help. In this article I will share my best tips on how to stay safe on a remote trail.

Keep reading →
Ski/Snowboard

First morning light to the last alpine glow

Balancing a work/life balance is something I have always strived for and enjoy the challenge of making happen. Pulling off doing multiple sports while also getting work done makes for a busy and fulfilling day. Here is a little look into a multi-sport day in Crested Butte, Colorado during the winter time.

Keep reading →
Ski/Snowboard

Mastering the Microadventure

A majority of us aren’t fortunate enough to work and live in the mountains. I live outside Boston in the suburbs of Massachusetts, a good drive from the larger mountains where I like to recreate. But that doesn’t mean I can’t enjoy plenty of mid-week microadventures while I look forward to larger weekend adventures.

Keep reading →
Hiking/Trekking

Hiking with Asthma

When I was young I had something called “Exercise-induced Asthma”. Asthma triggered by physical activities. I would notice in gym class, my breath was seemingly knocked out of me, without any logical explanation. The same would happen sometimes if I were to laugh excessively about something. It was an uncomfortable and terrifying experience, but fortunately, I got examined by a doctor quickly and received medicine to treat the issue. I used my inhaler before any practice. I only had this for about 1.5-2 years before the problem disappeared, which apparently is common when growing up.

Keep reading →
Hiking/Trekking

This is the Story of Hedvig’s Jacket

Hedvig Hjertaker is on her way to becoming famous. Mark our words, if you haven’t heard of this fearless female, you will soon.

Keep reading →