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Peter Hudnut setting up and walking Wyoming’s biggest slackline. This is a whole different ball game…

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Staff Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming

by Trailblazer October 9, 2012 Camp

Trip Report: Ten Sleep Canyon, Wyoming BY: Derek Humphrey, New Haven Store Manager We had survived the two and half day journey from New Haven, CT to Ten Sleep, WY. Lauren, Meghan, myself, and our two dogs, Luka and Maggie, all stuffed into a Chevy Malibu with our climbing and camping gear, plus food for [...]

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Review: The North Face Women’s Cipher Hybrid Hoodie

by Trailblazer September 20, 2012 Gear Reviews
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Review: Women’s Cipher Hybrid Hoodie By: Karyn Choromanski I love rock climbing! Before this summer, I was strictly an indoor climber, so elements were never an issue. But this past July, I spent three weeks in the wilderness of the Wind River Range in Wyoming for an outdoor rock climbing course. Since the name of the location indicated [...]

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North Face Speaker Series Featuring Jimmy Chin

by Trailblazer October 15, 2010 Climb
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Join Trailblazer along with Alpinist and Photographer, Jimmy Chin, on Monday, October 18th. Chin will be giving an up close and personal presentation, on “A Mountain called Meru: Teamwork and Tenacity in the Himalaya.” Reserve your tickets here. Tickets and Pricing 5:30 PM VIP Seating and Reception Private Reception: Meet Jimmy Chin at Trailblazer prior [...]

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Little Known Facts About Devils Tower

by Trailblazer September 2, 2010 Climb
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To Native Americans it is called Mato Tipila, meaning the Bear Lodge. To modern day tourist is is called Devils Tower. To climbers is is known for its remarkable lines. Weather it is  the classic Durrance Route or the notable El Matador stem climbers flock to Wyoming every year to face the epics found on [...]

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The Places We Play Are Changing Rapidly

by Trailblazer July 26, 2010 Hike
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The places we play in are changing rapidly. These changing places are important for recreation, home to wildlife, provide water we drink & clean the air.

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