
26 years later, Allgood reflects on what his inaugural thru-hike of the AT meant for him then, and what it means for him today.

Camino Olvidado: The Forgotten Way By Sara Dhooma
The Camino Olvidado is one of the most ancient Camino de Santiago routes, leading walkers through the southern valleys of the Cantabrian Mountain range. The path begins in Bilbao and winds approxi...

What’s Behind the Name Six Moon Designs?
Photo by Pack Rafting Chile. I have spent the last 2 years traveling, around the US and abroad, in my role at Six Moon Designs, helping spread awareness of our brand and line of products to o...

Bikepacking the Sierra of Montsec, Catalonia by Andrei Turro
Free vacation days? Yes, please. Combine them with winter vacation days? Yes, please. Go ride and explore places that during summer might be a bit too warm? Yes, please and that is how the traditi...

A first-timer's guide to Joshua Tree By Jason Huckeba
Joshua Tree National Park is a true desert park. There are 2.8 million visitors that come here every year. The park is located in Southern California and is approximately 130 miles east of downtow...

Traversing Oman’s Hajar Mountains by Dave Stamboulis
Hikers who have completed a 2500 mile thru-hike, whether it be on the PCT, CDT, or AT, like to think of themselves as badass. Regardless of experience, conditions, or time, hey, you had to be somet...