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Employee Gear Closet: Eric Miller
by Tyler Fomenko

Email maestro Eric Miller lets us take a glimpse at his trail running gear.


Does the slightest rustle outside your bivy cause you to recreate the tent scene from the Blair Witch Project? Find out more about what you should and should not fear next time you venture into the wild.
by Adam Riser

Does the slightest rustle outside your bivy cause you to recreate the tent scene from the Blair Witch Project? Find out more about what you should and should not fear next time you venture into the wild.


by Rocky Thompson

Backcountry.com Employee recipes that’ll have your friends calling you the camp gourmet.


by Justin Mool

Go hiking with our human resources guru and her little bambina.


Backcountry.com Presents: When Animals Attack!!!
by Toni Isom and Genevieve Mount

Don’t become a bear burger—read our tips, watch our Oscar-winning videos, and learn how to deal with animal encounters in the backcountry.


by Kate Showalter

Hike to see autumn's blaze


by Toni Isom

Find out what backpacking addict and Backcountry.com employee Brenda Leonard won’t head into the backcountry without.


On-Trail Nutrition 101
by Patrick Kailey

How much food should you pack for a two-week backpacking trip? How do you avoid bonking? Here’s a primer on backcountry nutrition and an excuse to eat cookies and Pringles. What more do you want?


June 2007 Newsletter
by Kate Showalter

From Nepal to the Wasatch, Backcountry.com gets involved. See what we're doing to help conservation efforts and how you can contribute your time, effort, and love for the outdoors.


Employee Gear Closet: Greer Hitch
by Kate Showalter

Backcountry.com, Backcountry, Employee Gear Closet: Greer Hitch


Backcountry.com's Spring Catalog Cover Photo
by Tommy Chandler, Photo Editor

Backcountry.com's Spring Catalog Cover Photo


by Adam Riser

If you're cold, you're doing it wrong.

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