The Apres Life: Somewhere in Squamish
My name is Sarah, I live in beautiful Squamish B.C Canada and I am an avid climber, biker, skier and outdoor enthusiast. When you live on the “wet” coast you can’t let weather dictate your activities...
View ArticleTrip Report: Mount St. Helens East
“10 miles by bike, 12 miles by foot… From ranging elk to daring mountain goats, this region is just breathtaking and not explored much by human power in the winter.” #PointAtoB You can’t control the...
View ArticleJames Heim: Point A to B
During my life as a skier I’ve been very lucky to experience many diverse modes of transportation. I’ve always felt that the more challenging the path, the best adventures and the best stories follow....
View ArticleShare The Stoke
For me, the best part of winter isn’t found in chasing big storms, long mornings on a steep skin track, or even sitting in our favorite bar trading ski stories after a long weekend in the mountains....
View Article#TBT: 1996 Windstopper Fleece
“It was a better alternative to the fleece, shell combo…” Category: Backcountry Gear Jacket: 1996 Windstopper Fleece Designer: Ingrid Harshbarger Details: This is one of our oldest styles. The...
View ArticleClimbing and Skiing Cayambe
Last Spring Michelle Parker embarked on a trip to Ecuador with Alpenglow Expeditions. She traveled just South of the equator with hopes of climbing and skiing Cayambe and Cotopaxi. Cotopaxi is the...
View ArticleBeyond 72: “The Grand Slam”
Explorer Colin O’Brady is attempting to become the fastest person to climb the highest mountain on each of the seven continents as well as trek to both the North and South poles. The clock has been...
View ArticleBackyard to Backcountry
I’ve never been much of a traveller – I never spent my money on plane tickets or exotic beach bungalows. For me, life around British Columbia has always provided enough excitement and variety that I...
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