If a boot is not functional or cut out for the extremes, it’s pretty darn useless to me. In the winter especially, I constantly find myself grabbing for the big snow boot over the cute leather bootie. Ever since…
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The Down Travel Blanket by Wild Breed Equipment is going with us everywhere these days. With 100% Duck Down Filling, a 20D Ripstop Nylon shell and all the warmth you’d ever want, the Down Travel Blanket takes the edge…
When Dakine states on their website that the Women’s Beretta Gore-Tex 3L Bib “is the bib that you’ve been dreaming of,” they’re absolutely correct (www.dakine.com). Between the flattering yet comfortable fit, ultimate Gore-Tex protection, and ample and appropriately placed…
For me, the key to a happy day outside in the winter is to ensure that my hands stay nice and warm. It isn’t always easy to do, but since getting the Antler Gloves by Gordini, it’s not such…
Having a good mid-layer in your life is almost as important as having a pair of fat skis on a POW day (pretty much mandatory). Having a perfect mid-layer is essential for everyday life and versatile enough for year-round…
The Runyon Sport Pack by Sierra Designs is my new go-to pack for any day adventure. The simplicity of the Runyon, complete with a roll top closure, has made me grab this over any other pack as of late.…
From the ancient streets of Rome to the ruggedness of the highlands of Scotland, the Women’s Sense Ride by Salomon proved to be the best all-around travel shoe that one can have. Whether you plan on walking city streets,…
After deciding to head to Europe for 4 weeks, we weren’t sure if we wanted to rent a campervan or travel by train and rent AirBnb’s every night. We thought it would certainly be more cost effective and more…
The adventures of our 4 weeks of living in a van and traveling around Europe. This fall, we knew we wanted to go on a trip abroad. We both had been daydreaming about New Zealand and had agreed on…
Last February, I unfortunately broke my hand in the middle of our Colorado ski season. I didn’t really think it would be a big deal until the initial doctor I saw told me I’d need to see a specialist…