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Split Fingertips When Camping, Hiking, or Climbing in the Winter: How to Fix It and How to Avoid It
Going on a backpacking, multi-day climbing, mountaineering, hiking, or a camping trip during the dry, winter months can lead to split fingertips. The dry air and other conditions of winter just make it more likely. Those wounds can make using your hands painful. Here's how I help prevent those splits from happening as well as how I deal with the injury if I don't follow my own advice well enough!
Outdoor Vitals Ventus Active Hoodie Review for Hiking, Backpacking, and Alpine Climbing
I enjoy camping, hiking, backpacking, and alpine climbing, and I enjoy doing all of these things in all seasons. It is always a challenge to find clothing layers that can handle the different activities and conditions I face. This is a review of the Outdoor Vitals Ventus Active Hoodie. Can it handle all of the variables I throw at it?
Why Our Kids Wear the Petzl Picchu Helmet for Climbing and Cycling
Climbing and cycling helmets are different. They are built to respond to different types of forces and have different safety standards. The Petzl Picchu helmet meets both sets of standards, giving your kids one helmet that can safely cover both activities.
Gear Review: La Sportiva Stickit Kids' Climbing Shoes
Over several years, we've had multiple pairs of the La Sportiva Stickit Kids Climbing Shoes for our two boys. We offer our thoughts on the shoes' pros and cons so that you can better decide if these might be right for your child.
Rock Climbing Safety and Rescue: Transitioning from Ascending the Rope to Descending
Being able to rescue a climber who is injured on a rock climb requires a series of skills. One of those skills is being able to ascend the rope. Another is being able to transition from ascending to descending in a way that keeps the everyone safe. This video shows how to make those transitions based on the type of equipment you are using.
How to Ascend a Climbing Rope: Rock Climbing and Alpine Climbing Gear and Techniques for Safety
Being able to ascend a climbing rope is a necessary skill to make you and your climbing partners self-sufficient and able to deal with emergencies. When you are trad climbing, alpine climbing, or even sport climbing, injuries can happen. If you are rock climbing, and the climber gets injured above the belay, you may have to ascend the rope to assist them (yes, even when top roping). So, you better know how to do it.
Gear Review of a Kid's Rock Climbing Harness: the Trango Junior Full Body Harness
A review of the Trango Junior, a full body harness for kids ranging from 25 to 80 pounds.
Deuter Climber 22L Backpack for Kids: In-depth Review
An in-depth review of the Deuter Climber 22L backpack.