Air Travel with Climbing Gear

There is no doubt that air travel can be a hassle, but combine the equipment needed for traditional rock climbing, and you may be ready to pull your hair out. That is why I put this video together to outline exactly what I travel with when I fly to a climbing destination. http://youtu.be/nf2Dwnx_D6Y The run

By |2012-11-02T16:25:38+00:00November 2nd, 2012|Travel School|0 Comments

Help! I Need A Sleeping Bag

By: Patrick Gensel Just like you shouldn't TP your neighbors house without concealing your identity, you shouldn't go camping without an adequate sleeping bag. The problem is that if, like many, you are new to the whole outdoor scene, combing through the mountains of options available might be harrowing at best. Options such as down,

By |2017-12-16T19:34:41+00:00July 25th, 2011|Gear|0 Comments

Gearhead: Mountain Hardwear Paladin Backpack

Patrick takes a look at the Mountain Hardwear Paladin backpack. This small yet roomy and organized backpack is great for bike commuters, travelers, day trippers and more. Some stats on the Paladin: 840D HT Ballistic Nylon body panels HardWear™ Tarp XL accent panels Dimensions: 22 in X 13 in X 10 in / 56 cm X

By |2011-06-08T10:28:51+00:00June 8th, 2011|Gear, Video|0 Comments

Gearhead: Mountain Hardwear Lamina 0 Sleeping Bag

  By Patrick Gensel When camping during the colder months of the year, keeping warm is a big deal. A cold, uncomfortable night can easily send even the most seasoned outdoorsy folks packing for the car. That is why it is important to have a adequately warm sleeping bag for your chosen area, season and

By |2017-12-16T19:34:48+00:00March 10th, 2011|Gear|0 Comments