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Did you know that Patagonia – yes, that Patagonia – has a venture capital arm? If you didn’t, now you do. Tin Shed Ventures is the VC arm of Patagonia, and it invests in startups that provide, or aim to provide, systemic and globally scala
Editor’s Note: In this episode of the GearJunkie Podcast, we sit down with Bureo Co-Founder & CEO David Stover. Bureo converts plastic ocean pollution into recycled fibers and consumer goods, with major partners like Patagonia, Trek Bikes, Cos
Climbing has changed a lot since Chris Sharma came on the scene over two decades ago. Now in his early 40s, Sharma has born witness to an entire generation of climbers come up, including his co-guest on today’s GearJunkie Podcast, 23-year-
Editor’s Note: In this edition of the GearJunkie Podcast, we sit down with the Co-Founder and CEO of Athletic Brewing, Bill Shufelt, to learn about the brand’s early days and what led him to take an early interest in the then-dormant category.
Hunting big cats can be controversial — just ask GearJunkie Hunt & Fish Editor Rachelle Schrute. In a recent opinion piece, Schrute took infamous big-cat hustler and CEO of Big Cat Rescue, Carole Baskin, to task over her statements and doc
Spanning numerous owners, iterations, and identities, Mountain Gazette has had quite a run since its founding in the 1960s. But in recent years, it’s definitively entered its modern renaissance under the guidance and wordcraft of owner/Editor-
Adam cracks open a bottle of bourbon with Ray Walker, founder of Saint Cloud. Ray talks about Saint Cloud’s humble beginnings, his early days in the wine-making business, and how he’s rebranding bourbon with Saint Cloud. Adam finds out
What does it mean to be a B Corp? Adam sits down with former GearJunkie editor Sam Anderson to discuss his deep dive on Benefit Corporations, what it means to receive a B Corp certification, and why some companies aren’t recertifying — and why
Adam speaks with Courtney Dauwalter, two-time champion of the Hardrock 100 ultramarathon, after setting a course record for the second year in a row. Courtney describes running 100 miles in a little over 26 hours, powering through the pain cav
Are balloons the new plastic straws? GearJunkie’s hunt-fish editor, Rachelle Schrute, walks us through the death, lies, and destruction of balloons, how they harm Earth’s cutest animals, and what will happen when our dwindling supply of helium
At what point will YETI “out-YETI” itself? According to GearJunkie’s hunt-fish editor, Rachelle Schrute, there’s a good chance it just did — with this $400 cast iron skillet. We give our takes on what the heck YETI was thinking and why this pa
After a career of harrowing expeditions and a lifetime defined by doing things the hard way, Eric Larsen’s greatest challenge awaited him in 2021 in the form of a few words: a cancer diagnosis.Larsen’s ensuing battle with colorectal cancer
Sasha DiGiulian is no stranger to fear. Sure, tagging first ascents and pushing the limits in rock climbing — not just for women, but all climbers — sounds scary. But that fear is obvious, and it comes in many forms.Fear can also be facing
Presented byClimbers are daring. Endurance athletes are masochists. So it stands to reason that alpinists, as hungry connoisseurs of both danger and pain, would be … different.Andres Marin — longtime athlete for The North Face
When Cesar Millan speaks, you listen. That’s true whether you’re a dog or a person — host Adam Ruggiero learned that from the moment this episode began.From home to the trail, a successful bond with your pup requires understanding. What do
Having your dream career — and life — in the outdoors nearly terminated by a genetic roll of the dice would change anyone’s priorities.And that’s exactly the story of Jay Getzel, now the senior director of sales for Nite Ize. Fortunately,
In a sport of big sends, major milestones, and increasingly difficult challenges, Xavier Abdullahi is all about spreading positive vibes and celebrating simple achievements.Presented byA climbing coach, musician, and the creat
Here’s everything you’ve wanted to know about work life in the outdoor industry!Presented byIn just a few short years, Basecamp Outdoors has become a thriving community of industry professionals, passionate adventurers, outdoor-curious indiv
Steve Tidball helped launch a brand that completely reshapes how people think about the gear they wear, and where it can take them.Presented byIf you had to dress to survive on Mars, what would you wear? What about the impending zombie apoca
Hop into Leadville Ski Country to rent gear, and you’re likely to run into one of the most interesting shopkeeps you’ll meet.Presented byGet Rad anxiety: This real, if also made up, condition perfectly explains the mind and machinations of P
The wild man of thru-hiking has now become the wild(er) man of long-distance bikepacking.Presented byTom Gathman blew the doors off the GearJunkie podcast back in 2020. Boundless energy, infinite ’80s movie references — obviously, we had to
Will Robinson went from couch to thru-hike almost overnight — and in so doing, soon became the first Black man to complete the Triple Crown.Presented by“Hakuna matata” means “no worries” (according to a talking meerkat). But calling Will Rob
Imagine being at the forefront of the craft beer craze. Sam Calagione has been riding that wave for nearly 30 years.There was a time not long ago that American beer meant nothing more than lager, and cheap was a good thing. But nowadays, envis
Living the dream life with the dream job is no easy task.You might think Chris Burkard is a renowned documentary filmmaker, decorated adventure photographer, and published author. And you would not be wrong.But the 36-year-old man behind the
The Long Ranger, Justin Simoni, is as much about the journey as the destination.Presented byJustin Simoni’s driveway is one of the loneliest places on Earth. After all, it’s been mostly empty for the last 6 years. See, the “Long Ranger” — S
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