by Laura Albert | Jun 7, 2018 | Gear Reviews
By: Laura Albert Ok, so I’m going to be real here. I’m red-haired, freckled, and fair skinned. But I love being outside! And honestly when you are battling the sun above and snow underfoot, the task of not being fried like a chicken in Kentucky can be quite daunting....
by Laura Albert | May 10, 2018 | Gear Reviews
By: Jacob Chmielowiec Mountaineering is best learned under the guidance of a good mentor who can pass on their experience and knowledge. This guidance can greatly reduce the risks while learning essential skills but also help the novice acquire the correct equipment....
by Laura Albert | Apr 12, 2018 | Courses
About Pocket Wilderness Weekends In 1977, Drew Arnold received the original vision for SROM while he was studying for a Hebrew exam during seminary. He took a break, dropped to his knees and began to pray. Drew had always been passionate about using the wilderness as...
by Laura Albert | Mar 29, 2018 | Gear Reviews
By: Jacob Cheimelowic “What boots should I buy for my course?” There are few things in the backcountry that can inspire as much loathing as a bad pair of boots. Perpetually wet and blistered feet can take much of the enjoyment out of an...
by Daria Holler | Mar 1, 2018 | Discipleship
By: Emily Hall What is cumulative impact? In the outdoor world, the phrase is a bit of a buzzword describing the effects of many individual actions upon a given environment. For example, if one person takes a different path around a muddy area in a trail, you can’t...