Home » Motors » Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway: An Off-Road Motorcycle Adventure Guide Southwest Colorado’s remote Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway takes adventurers through remarkable historic sites and rugged, out-of-this-world scenery. “No one could’ve forecasted snow,” I said to my brother, James, watching him dismount his Kawasaki KLR650 in Lake City, Colo. It was the end
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Luke Cuenco 10.13.22 Henry Repeating Arms is celebrating 25 years of successful business with a new special one-of-a-kind lever action Golden Boy. However, instead of Gold, this rifle will feature the year-appropriate color – Silver. The Henry Silver Anniversary rifle will be a limited edition run of 1,000 rifles sold at a price of $1,000 with
Photo By Jill Matyuch Today’s Photo of the Day is “Convicted Fall” by Jill Matyuch. Location: Mammoth Lakes, California. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured
Home » Packs » Lowepro PhotoSport PRO III Review: The Only Pack an Adventure Photographer Needs Lowepro releases the PhotoSport backpack PRO III. Specially designed for photographers on long journeys, it’s made with 85% recycled materials and a fully removable camera insert. The PhotoSport PRO III premiered last fall as the third generation of the
Luke Cuenco 10.13.22 Safariland is well known for its extensive lineup of active-retention duty holsters that often are perfect for competition shooters and those who choose to or need to carry outside the waistband. However, Safariland is proud to announce its newest introduction to the holster market, this time with a focus on everyday concealed carriers.
Congratulations to Philip Kuntz for winning the recent Stormy Weather Assignment with the image, “Storm Over the Hells Canyon.” See more of Kuntz’s photography at www.philipkuntzphotography.com. View the winning image and a selection of submissions below. And be sure to check out our current photography assignment here and enter your best shots!
Home » Climbing » Lacaida Meter-Marked Climbing Rope Makes Too Much Sense If you’ve belayed a long pitch, you know the feeling when your leader yells down from above, ‘How much rope left?’ You look down at the pile at your feet and think, “No idea.” Is that 20 feet? 45? Guessing wrong could force
Luke Cuenco 10.13.22 Nothing is quite as satisfying as racking the lever on a lever-action rifle but where a lever-action kind of falls short often is on the modularity side of things – not anymore. FiteLite is proud to announce their new Herring Model 2024 lever action rifle which is capable of firing multiple types of
Photo By contea2 Today’s Photo of the Day is “The Glorious Amphitheater” by contea2. Location: Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah. “As a person born and raised in Italy, when I used to hear the word ‘amphitheater’, I instinctively thought about a man-made structure, like the Colosseum,” explains contea2. “As a nature lover, I was absolutely
Home » Outdoor » Biden Designates Colorado’s Camp Hale as National Monument President Biden officially signed Continental Divide National Monument into existence on October 12 at Colorado’s historic Camp Hale. The home of the 10th Mountain Division in World War II, the site has long served as a hotbed for outdoor recreation. Outdoor advocacy groups
Ben Ryder 09.30.22 Today, we’re going to take a look at the ATN THOR 4 Thermal rifle scope. Hunting is a pursuit that can at times be challenging and often down right difficult. Animals spend their entire lives avoiding predators and dangers that could end their time on earth prematurely. With their senses primed to be
The vast majority of beginning photographers and/or those brand new to a never-visited location often fall victim to what I label “The First Zebra Syndrome.” The First Zebra Syndrome is a term I coined after leading numerous safaris to the Serengeti in Tanzania. With the addition of each new excursion, the meaning of those words
There are ski brands and then there are ski brands like Chamonix’s Black Crows. “We aim for the pleasure of the senses through freedom and adventure,” Black Crows says on its (highly boutique) website. The brand’s new super-short documentary focuses on the pursuit of that aim. The freeskiing action is pretty quick, and the message
Luke Cuenco 10.02.22 When it comes to medals awarded to members of the armed forces, few are as well known as the much venerated Purple Heart. The Purple Heart is awarded to those who have sustained injuries caused by the enemy while serving in the U.S. Armed forces. SK Customs has announced their partnership with two
Photo By Dipanjan Pal Today’s Photo of the Day is “Chase in Golden Hour” By Dipanjan Pal. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the
Home » Outdoor » Hunt / Fish » Watch Mathews Veteran Joel Maxfield Try to Close Out a Bowhunting Super Slam Taking all of North America’s big-game animals with a bow is a lifetime achievement and one that Mathews’ first employee has been working toward for 30 years. To complete his Super Slam, Mathews veteran
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