How to Wash Dishes While Camping in the Backcountry
These Leave No Trace principles should guide you when you’re on dish duty.
These Leave No Trace principles should guide you when you’re on dish duty.
MSR was founded on mountaineering and snow safety, and our MSR Striker™ probes not only continue that legacy but also deliver on our founding promise to build better, more reliable and easier-to-use gear. Vastly different from the MSR probes of 40+ years ago, the Striker probes’ unique construction and features meet the needs of everyone from mountaineers and professional guides to backcountry skiers, snowboarders and snowshoers. Here’s a brief look at past and present MSR probe innovations. The History of MSR Avalanche Probes In the 1970s, before snow science was standard practice for the typical backcountry traveler, probes were primarily used in avalanche rescue situations to help locate buried skiers or climbers, as well as by mountaineers to detect voids, crevasses and other hidden dangers lurking beneath the surface of…
The basics to recognizing avalanche terrain.
Get to know this featherweight, all-season alpine shelter built for parties of four.
How to develop the skills for route-finding.
What’s the difference and are you ready to start tackling routes?
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The Guardian may be one of the most important tools of the international traveler.
A refresher on the bare essentials you should always have on you in the backcountry.