5 steps for the rookie hunter
Last week at SHOT I had a number of conversations about how an adult who had never hunted might go about learning. A shooting, hunting, and outdoor trade show might seem like an odd place for su…
Last week at SHOT I had a number of conversations about how an adult who had never hunted might go about learning. A shooting, hunting, and outdoor trade show might seem like an odd place for su…
In winter the canyons of the Colorado Plateau exist in a delicate no man's land, between the gentleness of the proper deserts to the south and west, and the undisguised harshness of the high mounta…
SHOT show. Vegas. As a company that specializes in gear which allows people to get away from other people in as much ease and comfort as possible, there's a not inconsiderable irony in atten…
Packing food for a long backpacking trip is much like backpacking itself; the rules are few and simple, but their implementation can be endlessly nuanced. What follows are the two rules of backp…
In most of our daily lives we've tamed the modern world pretty well; unless you live in a yurt in Wyoming, or the Yukon generally, it's fairly rare that the world just slams on the brakes and says…
Walking in the woods, on land open to all, is the quintessentially American activity. The most significant conservation victory of the past few years has been in the conversation about US publ…
A Little Bug Out during a snowstorm. In spite of the high-humidity environment, condensation was not a problem here due to the consistent 50 mph winds.Condensation. It is a fact of life in…
At Seek Outside we make a wide range of products, under one roof, for customers with a huge variety of passions, interests, and outdoor pursuits. On any given day we'll get phone calls from h…
These are to scale drawings. Animated drawings are short youtube videos. This is a work in process. For reference bags are 6'5" and 30 inches wide at shoulders and represent a large 10 degree…
When we released it two years ago the BT-2 (Beyond Timberline, the red shelter below) was the smallest tipi on the market, both groundbreaking and under the radar. Groundbreaking because it b…
Pyramid shelters (mids) have been a staple for weight and space conscious adventurers for a long time. The Chouinard Equipment mid of the 70s and 80s is just the most prominent and influential…
We recently had a chance to chat with mountain biker and film maker Matt Hunter about the Foodless Odyssey trip which involved hunting, gathering and fishing for food during a week long mountain bi…
A flat tarp is the most versatile backcountry shelter. The same tarp can be pitched high as a sun shade while rafting in the summer, and buttoned down to the ground for security during a windy f…
Kevin recently had a chance to talk with Dave and Amy Freeman about the year they spent in the Boundary Waters Canoe Area (BWCA). Topics discussed were challenges, wilderness access, food, gear, fu…
Backcountry hunters who focus on lightweight performance come up with some cool tricks when it comes to loading their bags for a mobile hunt. Here are a few that we’ve picked up along the way from o…
Thank you to all who submitted photos in July for our Cimarron Photo Contest! There were some great shots of the Cimarron tents in action.The runner up was @jason_crusch with a nice shot of the Cim…
We recently had the pleasure of interviewing Mike Branscum, a photographer and creative director whose most recent project with Comfort Theory in New Zealand took him on one of the world’s newest th…
We kicked off a new photo contest series in July with a challenge for the “Best Cimarron Photo” and we’d like to thank all who have participated! We’ve received some outstanding entries. During the…