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Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

Earth Is Now Our Only Shareholder

If we have any hope of a thriving planet—much less a business—it is going to take all of us doing what we can with the resources we have. This is what we can do.

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Running Led Me Home
Running Led Me Home
Vanessa Chavarriaga Posada

After years of trying to fit in with Western trail culture, one runner realizes that what she’s been missing lies in the Colombian mountains of her youth.

8 Minutos de lectura
Reimagining Aquaculture
Reimagining Aquaculture
Kate Olson

A family in Maine is changing the way oysters are grown.

3 Minutos de lectura
What’s Your 5 to 9?
What’s Your 5 to 9?
Jeff McElroy

Standing up for the health of lands and waters is part of every Patagonia ambassador’s job description, even when they’re off the clock.

6 Minutos de lectura
Alligator Paradise
Alligator Paradise
Brad Wieners

A big win during a perilous season for public lands.

4 Minutos de lectura
“We Are Not Political Pawns.”
“We Are Not Political Pawns.”
Zina Rodriguez

We spoke with fired public lands employees before they were reinstated. Here are their stories.

12 Minutos de lectura
The Extinction of Dave Rastovich
The Extinction of Dave Rastovich
Derek Hynd

Or is there a Dave heir, somewhere?

9 Minutos de lectura
Parenting: Disaster Style
Parenting: Disaster Style
Patagonia

Education through risk, consequence and building the skills to live simply.

2 Minutos de lectura
Beneath the Rock
Beneath the Rock
Tommy Caldwell

How Tommy Caldwell is reshaping his love for rock climbing by building relationships with Indigenous stewards of Bears Ears.

8 Minutos de lectura
Del Appalachian Trail a la ciudad de Nueva York
Del Appalachian Trail a la ciudad de Nueva York
Lauren Evans

Cómo la experiencia de infancia en el Sendero de los Apalaches determinó la forma en que una madre enseñaría a sus cuatro hijos a conectar con la naturaleza en el corazón de Nueva York.

5 Minutos de lectura
Una vida tranquila
Una vida tranquila
Gerry lopez

Un viaje a Amami Ōshima, en Japón, transporta a Gerry Lopez hacia un sentimiento familiar en una tierra distante.

8 Minutos de lectura
Ciclistas de la noche
Ciclistas de la noche
Sakeus Bankson

A medida que las temperaturas suben en el suroeste, los ciclistas montañeros de Phoenix, Arizona, se aventuran en la noche para escapar del calor.

12 Minutos de lectura
Amor por las redes
Amor por las redes
Andrew O’Reilly

Por necesidad, Jacqueline Sangueza amó las redes de pesca antes que al mar.

4 Minutos de lectura
Fire Lines
Fire Lines

¿Pueden las bicicletas, los senderos y las tradiciones ancestrales ser parte de un futuro mejor?

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Big Sky Bummer
Big Sky Bummer
Daniel Ritz

Wild trout populations in Southwest Montana have collapsed. Save Wild Trout says enough is enough.

7 Minutos de lectura
Nado salvaje
Nado salvaje
Begoña Ugalde

Nadando junto a una comunidad mujeres, una escritora encuentra en el mar conexión con su pasado y un espacio donde sanar las heridas del presente.

17 Minutos de lectura
Our Power
Our Power
Jane Fonda

I’ve been angry at politicians for as long as I’ve been an activist. Here’s why I still vote.

6 Minutos de lectura
The Green Buffalo
The Green Buffalo

The biggest strides in hempcrete construction are going down on one of the smallest Native American reservations.

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M10® Alpine Shells
M10® Alpine Shells
Mailee Hung

Gear that climbers agree on.

4 Minutos de lectura
Un final poderoso
Un final poderoso
Archana Ram

Los productos químicos perfluorados, conocidos como PFAS, entregan excelente impermeabilidad, pero también representan una amenaza contundente y persistente para nuestra salud. P or eso dedicamos casi 15 años a encontrar una manera de fabricar equipo sin usar e ste tipo de compuestos y sin comprometer el performance . Para el 2025 todos nuestros acabados DWR serán fabricados sin PFAS.

12 Minutos de lectura
Lāhainā, One Year Later
Lāhainā, One Year Later
Beau Flemister

After a devastating wildfire, the community of West Maui continues to recover and rebuild.

13 Minutos de lectura
Totoganashi
Totoganashi

For surfer Yusei Ikariyama to save his home waters, he’ll have to first unite his community.

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On the Theft of Dreams
On the Theft of Dreams
Maya Broeks

The first-place essay from a youth writing competition we hosted with the nonprofit Write the World.

6 Minutos de lectura
Una prueba de 240 kilómetros
Una prueba de 240 kilómetros
Eric Noll

Un experimentado diseñador del equipo de I+D de Patagonia viaja a los Alpes suecos para poner a prueba un nuevo prototipo de mochila y una intrépida idea que replantea la forma de viajar por senderos durante varios días.

10 Minutos de lectura
Generaciones de abrigo
Generaciones de abrigo
David Sax

Una visita al armario del recuerdo.

7 Minutos de lectura
Imaginando desde el desecho
Imaginando desde el desecho
Franco Calderón

En el norte de Chile la industria textil flagela el desierto. Pero una comunidad resiliente está transformando su realidad llena de desperdicios en oportunidad.

13 Minutos de lectura
For the Love of Dirt
For the Love of Dirt
Sakeus Bankson

Simplicity, style and lessons in bike jazz on Eastern Washington’s Beacon Hill.

4 Minutos de lectura
The Wall as a Mirror
The Wall as a Mirror
Sean Villanueva O’Driscoll

Giving failure a chance in Greenland.

7 Minutos de lectura
Undammed
Undammed

Ami Bowers Cordalis y la lucha por liberar el Klamath

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Leave It to Beavers
Leave It to Beavers
Amanda Monthei

Renewing rivers one rodent at a time.

8 Minutos de lectura
We Can Get There from Here
We Can Get There from Here

A family in Maine reimagines a future for working waterfronts that puts back more than it takes.

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Strength for the Next Disaster
Strength for the Next Disaster
Zina Rodriguez

Louisiana community organizer Roishetta Ozane on her fight to stop the biggest fossil fuel expansion on earth and how mutual aid can play a part.

12 Minutos de lectura
Let’s End Neighborhood Drilling for Good
Let’s End Neighborhood Drilling for Good
Zina Rodriguez

Our next fight against Big Oil is for basic human rights.

5 Minutos de lectura
The Meaningless Pursuit of Snow
The Meaningless Pursuit of Snow

Una exploración abriendo huella en la nieve

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Alpine Suit
Alpine Suit
Mailee Hung

The making of a mountain-ready one-piece.

5 Minutos de lectura
Una mejor forma de hacer negocios
Una mejor forma de hacer negocios
Patagonia

Una conversación con Vincent Stanley, director de filosofía de Patagonia y coautor de The Future of the Responsible Company: What We’ve Learned from Patagonia’s First 50 Years.

10 Minutos de lectura
Haz que dure
Haz que dure
Katie Lamb

La embajadora Patagonia de escalada, Katie Lamb, cose a su propio ritmo.

6 Minutos de lectura
¿Por qué seguimos comprando cosas nuevas?
¿Por qué seguimos comprando cosas nuevas?
Archana Ram, 西城 克俊, 角田 東一, 赤星 明彦, 辰己 博実, 進士 剛光, 邑上 守正, 野平 晋作, 金子 ケニー & 関口 雅樹

A nuestros cerebros les gusta hacerlo.

12 Minutos de lectura
Legacy Regenerated
Legacy Regenerated

En el condado de Warren, Carolina del Norte, un agricultor afroamericano está cultivando cáñamo industrial para ayudar a que su granja centenaria siga prosperando por al menos 100 años más.

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What We Do: Una serie de videos de nuestra comunidad
What We Do: Una serie de videos de nuestra comunidad
Patagonia

Want to see what goes on behind the scenes at Patagonia?

2 Minutos de lectura
Suing for Survival
Suing for Survival
Jann Eberharter

Do Skagit River salmon have legal rights?

6 Minutos de lectura
Caminando entre hongos
Caminando entre hongos
Giuliana Furci

En una expedición micológica se necesitan preparación y predicciones, pero sobre todo coincidencia y una apertura de todos los sentidos. Mirando, oliendo y escuchando más profundamente encontramos una ventana hacia los secretos de la evolución y de la vida en la Tierra.

8 Minutos de lectura
What the hands do
What the hands do

¿Cómo la escalada puede darle forma al mundo que queremos ver?

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Made to Work
Made to Work
Meaghen Brown

A short history of gear designed for very specific reasons.

8 Minutos de lectura
Una foto honesta
Una foto honesta

Patagonia en los años 70 a través del lente del fotógrafo Gary Regester.

3 Minutos de lectura
Home, Grown
Home, Grown

El arquitecto y escalador Dylan Johnson se une a Yvon Chouinard y un comprometido equipo de trabajo para construir dos casas usando fardos de paja.

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Juntos, somos uno
Juntos, somos uno
Ryan Stuart

En un pequeño pueblo de montaña en British Columbia, una mujer aprovecha los senderos para ayudar a sanar heridas y conectar dos comunidades.

12 Minutos de lectura
Corriendo por un propósito
Corriendo por un propósito
Meaghen Brown

El campamento Footprints Running Camp no solo se trata de correr, sino también de encontrar soluciones para la crisis climática.

8 Minutos de lectura
A mi bebito
A mi bebito
Yessenia Funes

La periodista Yessenia Funes, especialista en clima y sostenibilidad, le escribe a su descendencia; la que espera tener, pero que ha temido traer al mundo.

7 Minutos de lectura
Costa salvaje, tierra protegida
Costa salvaje, tierra protegida
Manuel Fernández Arroyo

La protección de la Península Mitre, como resultado del empuje de una sociedad cada vez más comprometida, le da un respiro al planeta.

9 Minutos de lectura
Daughter of the Sea
Daughter of the Sea

Luchando con una crisis de salud mental, una mujer regresa a las aguas que la vieron crecer y encuentra sanación en el océano

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Con los niños rumbo al Punto Nemo
Con los niños rumbo al Punto Nemo
Somira Sao

Si lo que buscas es criar a tus hijos en lugares salvajes , haz de la flexibilidad una aliada.

9 Minutos de lectura
Home to Limuw
Home to Limuw
Alan Salazar

A 50-year odyssey.

7 Minutos de lectura
Criando a Kuba
Criando a Kuba
Lauren Evans

Cydney Knapp y su esposo, Bartek, sabían que querían criar a sus hijos para amar el estar afuera, así que aprendieron a navegar el cambio y abrazaron el caos.

4 Minutos de lectura
Victory for the Boundary Waters
Victory for the Boundary Waters
Nate Ptacek

A Patagonia employee celebrates a huge environmental win for his beloved home waters.

3 Minutos de lectura
Perfectly Imperfect
Perfectly Imperfect
Woody Woodburn

A writer’s favorite pullover revised.

4 Minutos de lectura
Ascend
Ascend

These women were forced to flee their homes in Afghanistan. Now the climbing community is helping them build a new one.

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Trabajando por la naturaleza salvaje – Iniciativas Ambientales de Patagonia 2013
Trabajando por la naturaleza salvaje – Iniciativas Ambientales de Patagonia 2013
Yvon Chouinard

“En lo salvaje yace la preservación del mundo.” – Thoreau Este año, Patagonia cumplirá 40 años. Hay mucho que celebrar en este aniversario, pero lo que más me enorgullece es el apoyo que hemos entregado a las personas que hacen el verdadero trabajo para salvar la naturaleza salvaje: los activistas comunitarios. Yo no soy un…

4 Minutos de lectura
La tierra del surf de medianoche
La tierra del surf de medianoche
Morgan Williamson

Una mirada al interior de la pasión compartida por el surf en el Yakutat Surf Club al sureste de Alaska

15 Minutos de lectura
When Trees Fall, So Do We
When Trees Fall, So Do We
John Perlin

An excerpt from Patagonia’s republished version of A Forest Journey, about what the loss of trees has meant for past life on our planet.

4 Minutos de lectura
A Man, Mud and Methane
A Man, Mud and Methane
Brooke MacMillan

A look inside Delta Brick & Climate Company, where doing is undoing.

6 Minutos de lectura
Taking the Long Way Home
Taking the Long Way Home
Ellen Bradley & Matthew Tufts

In Southeast Alaska, a Native skier searches for something deeper than powder on her homelands.

9 Minutos de lectura
Correr por la costa
Correr por la costa
Kiko Sweeney

Una familia explora su relación mientras corre.

7 Minutos de lectura
The Women of the Mimal Rangers
The Women of the Mimal Rangers
Amelia Moulis

Keeping ancestral knowledge alive in Arnhem Land.

12 Minutos de lectura
We Are the Inlet
We Are the Inlet
Nikki Sanchez

The women fighting for Southern Resident orcas.

9 Minutos de lectura
Episode 6: We Are the Water
Episode 6: We Are the Water

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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Restaurando el paraíso
Restaurando el paraíso
Joel Caldwell

Un viaje a través de la peor sequía en California en 1.200 años junto a quienes trabajan por restaurar ecosistemas destruidos y repoblar paisajes perdidos.

17 Minutos de lectura
Three Green Lines
Three Green Lines
Amanda Monthei

Angling beyond the wire at Manzanar concentration camp.

10 Minutos de lectura
Alto al paso: el greenwashing de la hidroelectricidad
Alto al paso: el greenwashing de la hidroelectricidad
Agustín Doña & Paulo Urrutia

Un geólogo y un ingeniero eléctrico, dos amigos apasionados por los ríos, nos explican por qué las hidroeléctricas están haciendo agua en su relación con el medioambiente.

12 Minutos de lectura
Episode 4: Silence Isn’t Silent
Episode 4: Silence Isn’t Silent

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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Líneas de consciencia
Líneas de consciencia
Rafael Olavarría

Un movimiento comunitario por la seguridad en la montaña.

8 Minutos de lectura
Episode 3: Dying to Make a Living
Episode 3: Dying to Make a Living

Patagonia and Pop-Up Magazine Productions present a series about knowledge.

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El Maestro
El Maestro
Sofía Arredondo

Una oda a Raúl Revilla Quiroz, uno de los padres de la escalada mexicana.

11 Minutos de lectura
Smith Rock Is Animal Village
Smith Rock Is Animal Village
Len Necefer & Tara Kerzhner

Elder Wilson Wewa tells the creation story of Animal Village. Tara Kerzhner and Len Necefer consider how these stories can reshape stewardship.

15 Minutos de lectura
A Letter from Yvon Chouinard
A Letter from Yvon Chouinard
Yvon Chouinard

Earth is now our only shareholder.

2 Minutos de lectura
Mentoría queer y escalada
Mentoría queer y escalada
Lor Sabourin & Madaleine Sorkin

Una conversación entre Lor Sabourin y Madaleine Sorkin.

13 Minutos de lectura
Sembrando el cambio
Sembrando el cambio
Juliana García

Francisco “Pacho” Gangotena y su esposa, Maritza “Lili” Rubio, optaron por rebelarse contra lo establecido y apostar por volver a las raíces de la agricultura ancestral.

7 Minutos de lectura
La solución colectiva
La solución colectiva
Andrew O’Reilly

Una ex chica de ciudad encuentra respuestas y empoderamiento en la naturaleza.

4 Minutos de lectura
Nuestro pequeño refugio en el mundo
Nuestro pequeño refugio en el mundo
Erna L. Adelson

Una oda al equipo outdoor más simple.

5 Minutos de lectura
Limpiando las costas de Chile
Limpiando las costas de Chile
Andrew O’Reilly

El pacífico sur tiene un problema con el plástico. Él tiene un camión.

5 Minutos de lectura
Freedom through Fabric
Freedom through Fabric
Archana Ram

Why a symbol of Indian self-reliance is vital again.

6 Minutos de lectura
Químicos permanentes
Químicos permanentes
Beth Schiller

Esta historia se iba a tratar de una boyante granja orgánica en Maine liderada por una mujer, pero entonces apareció la noticia sobre los “químicos permanentes”.

5 Minutos de lectura
El último takajo
El último takajo
Hironori Taniyama

La increíble relación entre Hidetoshi Matsubara y sus aves rapaces.

8 Minutos de lectura
Fuertes por naturaleza
Fuertes por naturaleza
Leslie Hittmeier

Las mujeres son menos del cinco por ciento de los carpinteros de oficio en los Estados Unidos. Pero hay algunas carpinteras que están cambiando esa narrativa, una juntura a la vez.

9 Minutos de lectura
Silencio, agua, esperanza
Silencio, agua, esperanza
Andrew O’Reilly

Proteger el océano, para eso están los amigos.

5 Minutos de lectura
Una palabra …
Una palabra …
Tom Frost & Yvon Chouinard

Cuando instaron a los escaladores a dejar de usar su producto más vendido en 1972, Tom Frost e Yvon Chouinard sentaron las bases para el trabajo de Patagonia hoy en día.

4 Minutos de lectura
Gdje Su Svi Dobrodošli (Donde todos son bienvenidos)
Gdje Su Svi Dobrodošli (Donde todos son bienvenidos)
Denis Tuzinovic

El viaje de un refugiado de guerra bosnio hacia una vida de activismo comunitario.

8 Minutos de lectura
Game Hawker
Game Hawker

Shawn Hayes vive su vida con devoción. Para él, la práctica de la cetrería es más que una profunda relación con las rapaces: también se ha convertido en la obra de su vida.

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Remendando la vida
Remendando la vida
Sonya Montenegro

La alegre, meditativa y silenciosa rebelión de arreglar tu ropa a mano.

3 Minutos de lectura
Por una Ley de Ríos Salvajes
Por una Ley de Ríos Salvajes
Macarena Soler

Chile tiene más de 1.200 grandes ríos escasamente protegidos. Un grupo de organizaciones ambientales tiene una propuesta para evitar su extinción.

4 Minutos de lectura
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Don’t Forget Your Roots
Andrew O’Reilly

First-generation Vietnamese American Mai Nguyen follows in the footsteps of their agrarian ancestors with a farm that grows numerous types of grains with a no-till, anti-fertilizer regenerative approach.

6 Minutos de lectura
Crónicas del Salmón II
Crónicas del Salmón II
Martina Sasso

El triunfo de una comunidad sobre una industria y la intención de contagiar al mundo entero.

5 Minutos de lectura
Born to Fight
Born to Fight
Andrew O’Reilly

The story of Naelyn Pike, a 21-year-old Chiricahua Apache, and her fight to keep sacred Apache land from becoming a copper mine.

7 Minutos de lectura
Acorralada por la ropa que no quiero
Acorralada por la ropa que no quiero
Sarah Mirk

¿Por qué es tan difícil deshacerse de la ropa usada de una manera ética?

3 Minutos de lectura
Sons of Sacred Mountains
Sons of Sacred Mountains
Chef Nephi Craig

In Western Apacheria, a tradition of cooking in the ground endures.

5 Minutos de lectura
Raised from Earth
Raised from Earth

Under the gaze of southern Arizona’s cinnamon-hued Canelo Hills, a mother passes along an ancient Puebloan tradition of natural adobe building to her three sons.

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Puntadas en el tiempo
Puntadas en el tiempo
Brad Wieners

Cada vez que se repara, esta camisa se vuelve más original, pero aún guarda los recuerdos del autor.

5 Minutos de lectura
Reciclar ya no sirve. ¿Qué sigue?
Reciclar ya no sirve. ¿Qué sigue?
Michele Bianchi

Patagonia no es ajena a las dificultades de deshacerse de las cosas. Recibimos el 100 por ciento del equipo que nos devuelves para reciclarlo a través de nuestro programa Worn Wear. En 2018, reciclamos más de tres toneladas de productos. Pero no podemos reciclar o reparar todo lo que nuestros clientes nos envían. Muchos de…

7 Minutos de lectura
Un amor en ascenso
Un amor en ascenso
Lor Sabourin

Detrás de escena de la película They/Them (Elle/Elles).

10 Minutos de lectura
Dispatch from Fairy Creek
Dispatch from Fairy Creek
Maia Wikler

Why a logging protest has become Canada’s largest act of civil disobedience.

12 Minutos de lectura
Life Lived Wild
Life Lived Wild
Rick Ridgeway

Rolling Stone called him “the real Indiana Jones.” His new memoir reveals why our friend Rick has always been a great deal more.

5 Minutos de lectura
Criando para la naturaleza
Criando para la naturaleza

Ashe y Christin Brown son madres de una niña de 3 años, Quest, a quien quieren criar con un aprecio por la diversidad del mundo natural.

4 Minutos de lectura
Higher Ground
Higher Ground
Austin Siadak & Richelle Kimble

Discovering that climbing is for them.

6 Minutos de lectura
The Forever Ranch
The Forever Ranch
Louise Johns

Learning to coexist with the wild in Montana’s Tom Miner Basin.

6 Minutos de lectura
Illustration of a person wearing an orange shirt and blue jeans kneeling in their garden picking lettuce.
Good Jeans
Sarah Mirk

What’s the secret to a really good pair of jeans? Comics journalist Sarah Mirk tells us what to look for and how to keep them in play longer.

2 Minutos de lectura
The Place to Go Downhill
The Place to Go Downhill
Korey Hopkins

A soldier finds solace on fat tires.

10 Minutos de lectura
Unfinished Business
Unfinished Business
Rachel G. Clark

When it comes to making more responsible jeans, our work is never done. And, of course, we leave the really dirty work to you.

7 Minutos de lectura
Plotting Change
Plotting Change
Andrew O’Reilly

The father and son team behind Life Do Grow farm has focused their life’s work on building a sense of community and well-being in an area that has been plagued by poverty, violence and neglect for decades.

6 Minutos de lectura
Biking Bread
Biking Bread
Jeff McElroy

In San Luis Obispo, California, a team of bakers is building community by “pedaling” their wares.

5 Minutos de lectura
Donating with Dignity
Donating with Dignity
Sarah Mirk

The dos and don’ts of donating your used clothes.

3 Minutos de lectura
Sowing Trust
Sowing Trust
Jonnah Perkins

How can an organic farmer with no successor make sure the farm will end up in good hands? Paul Bickford started his search in an unexpected place.

6 Minutos de lectura
El Dory Perdido
El Dory Perdido
Joe Curren

Joe Curren comparte recuerdos de infancia junto su padre, el legendario hombre de mar Pat Curren, y el icónico bote que viajó con ellos a Baja.

12 Minutos de lectura
Blood Memory
Blood Memory
Jake Young

What if we could pass our love of a certain place through generations?

10 Minutos de lectura
La Sabiduría de Jerry
La Sabiduría de Jerry
Caroline Gleich

Caroline Gleich se enfrenta al temor que acompaña al envejecimiento de su padre y la presión que siente por tener un hijo antes de que él ya no esté.

7 Minutos de lectura
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.
Let Them Be. Patagonia Kids.

Kids are meant to be kids. So let them be.

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Digging for Answers
Digging for Answers
Johnie Gall

We’re entering Earth’s sixth mass extinction, but clues about this climate crisis could be right under our feet.

6 Minutos de lectura
Four Fifths a Grizzly
Four Fifths a Grizzly
Doug Chadwick

A book excerpt about how the microbes within us and the genes we share with other wild creatures are key dimensions of being human.

6 Minutos de lectura
Hasta La Raíz
Hasta La Raíz

How can Hispanic farmworkers become farm owners? For Mexican immigrant Javier Zamora, the sunup to sundown work ethic was already there—he just needed some support from his community.

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The Nautical Farmers
The Nautical Farmers
Erin Grace Scottberg

One young couple’s unexpected career path of farming sea vegetables drew them back to their roots and brought a promising climate-change solution to their coastal hometown.

7 Minutos de lectura
¡Échale ganas!
¡Échale ganas!
Nathan Harkleroad

Solo el 4 por ciento de los dueños de granjas en los Estados Unidos son hispanos. Javier Zamora, inmigrante mexicano y agricultor orgánico, está trabajando por cambiar esa historia.

6 Minutos de lectura
En Qué se Parecen un Colapso en la Carretera y un Viaje a Marte
En Qué se Parecen un Colapso en la Carretera y un Viaje a Marte
Bonnie Tsui

Primera Regla de un viaje por carretera: Tu vehículo puede colapsar. Segunda Regla de un viaje por carretera: Tú puedes colapsar con él. Cerca de las Ruby Mountains, en Nevada, Gordon y Meredith Wiltsie daban la pelea entre llaves inglesas y cables luego de que el silenciador de su International Travelall se soltara. Mientras Nick,…

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The Flight of the Farmer
The Flight of the Farmer
Kristen A. Schmitt

As the proprietor of Cold Antler Farm, a 6.5-acre span of land in Washington County, New York, Jenna Woginrich spends her days with red-tailed hawks.

8 Minutos de lectura
El Regreso de un Clásico del Surf
El Regreso de un Clásico del Surf
Kim McCoy & Willard Newell Bascom

El coautor, Kim McCoy, relata cómo descubrió el misterio de lo que hay bajo las olas, donde el océano y la tierra se encuentran y compiten.

5 Minutos de lectura
The High Life
The High Life
Jeff McElroy

Rock-climber blade techs keep the wind turbines turning, with gusto.

2 Minutos de lectura
Bring Hemp Home: Colorado
Bring Hemp Home: Colorado
Jeff McElroy

In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, two farmers are growing industrial hemp to improve their topsoil—and their bottom line—as they face worsening drought.

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Bring Hemp Home: Colorado
Bring Hemp Home: Colorado

In Colorado’s San Luis Valley, worsening drought is causing farmers to face the prospect of losing their livelihoods. Two farmers are placing their bets on a drought-tolerant crop—industrial hemp.

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Fire Sheep
Fire Sheep
Esha Chhabra

Sheep (and their poop) could help California’s climate-driven wildfires. One couple is ushering in this idea with a small flock and some supportive fire departments.

6 Minutos de lectura
The Dread Pirate Andy
The Dread Pirate Andy
Sakeus Bankson

Genetics is a powerful thing.

5 Minutos de lectura
Rewriting the Myth of the West
Rewriting the Myth of the West
Jade Begay & Patrice Ringelstein

Two women, Black and Indigenous, reflect on the myth of the American West after horse-packing through the Sierra.

10 Minutos de lectura
Whitmore’s Legacy
Whitmore’s Legacy
John Long

Remembering the climber and conservationist.

6 Minutos de lectura
El Rito Santero
El Rito Santero
Jeff McElroy

Nicholas Herrera brings new life to old things on his ancestral homestead in El Rito, New Mexico.

5 Minutos de lectura
Colin Haley’s Clothing System for Alpine Climbing in the Chaltén Massif
Colin Haley’s Clothing System for Alpine Climbing in the Chaltén Massif
Colin Haley

6,000 words about dressing for alpine climbing you didn’t know you needed to know.

23 Minutos de lectura
Transplanting Traditions
Transplanting Traditions
Jonnah Perkins

On a small farm outside Minneapolis, Minnesota, a farmer takes a regenerative approach to keeping his community fed.

8 Minutos de lectura
¡Muerte al cierre!
¡Muerte al cierre!
Sakeus Bankson

El cierre es una de las características funcionales más elegantes del diseño de vestuario. También es uno de los más frustrantes impedimentos para la creación de equipo totalmente reciclado y fácil de reparar.

5 Minutos de lectura
El regalo de las historias
El regalo de las historias
Stephanie Vermillion

Por qué el equipo bien usado es el mejor regalo de todos.

6 Minutos de lectura
Everyone’s Wildness
Everyone’s Wildness
J. Drew Lanham

A wildlife ecologist reflects on the public lands that are his escape hatch and life’s work.

7 Minutos de lectura
Bodies of Water
Bodies of Water
Bonnie Tsui

When a swimmer first knew she belonged.

5 Minutos de lectura
Hair of the Dog
Hair of the Dog
Bonnie Tsui

A skiing family’s shear joy.

3 Minutos de lectura
She’s Taking Out the Trash
She’s Taking Out the Trash
Andrew O’Reilly

One woman’s decades-long fight for clean air and environmental justice.

10 Minutos de lectura
Polyester
Polyester
Meaghen Brown

85% of Patagonia’s polyester this season is recycled. Using recycled polyester, rather than virgin petroleum polyester, reduced our seasonal carbon emissions by over 5,600 metric tons of CO₂e.

2 Minutos de lectura
Low Water, Loose Stone
Low Water, Loose Stone
Thorpe Moeckel

Traveling by canoe in a desert miles from nowhere.

7 Minutos de lectura
Crónicas del Salmón
Crónicas del Salmón
Martina Sasso

La historia de una comunidad que enfrentó a la poderosa industria salmonera para proteger la salud de un ecosistema.

7 Minutos de lectura
Bison Hide
Bison Hide
Jeff McElroy

Two Patagonia styles this season use bison hide. Grazing bison help restore prairie ecosystems, whereas grazing cattle can damage native grasses.

4 Minutos de lectura
If I Had a Hammer
If I Had a Hammer
Jeff McElroy

Who made the first hammer, the thing that’s used to make other things? For blacksmiths, it starts with the forge—and it’s hammers all the way down.

4 Minutos de lectura
Down
Down
Molly Baker

Eighty percent of the down we're using this season is recycled. The new down is Advanced GTDS Certified.

3 Minutos de lectura
Todo lo que baja tiene que subir
Todo lo que baja tiene que subir
Johnie Gall

Melinda Daniels se acurruca bajo la protección de su carpa morada esperando que comience a llover, lo que solo llama la atención cuando se considera el contexto: se encuentra en medio de una granja bajo el intenso resplandor del sol y un cielo despejado.

9 Minutos de lectura
Siguiendo un sabor
Siguiendo un sabor
Patagonia & Patagonia Provisions

Por años en la búsqueda del ají correcto.

4 Minutos de lectura
Why We Sit in Trees
Why We Sit in Trees
Robert Moor

Roping up for a global protest.

15 Minutos de lectura
El cariño por Dory
El cariño por Dory
Jeff McElroy

La colorida tradición de construir y navegar los clásicos botes dory, en el Gran Cañón, se transmite a la próxima generación.

9 Minutos de lectura
Capture a Patagoniac
Capture a Patagoniac
Jennifer Ridgeway

How we found our photographic style.

7 Minutos de lectura
The Story of Fleece
The Story of Fleece
Rachel G. Clark

A tale of tinkering.

6 Minutos de lectura
All the Hemp That Fits
All the Hemp That Fits
Jeff McElroy

Patagonia has 73 styles using hemp this season. Cultivation of hemp replenishes vital soil nutrients, prevents erosion and requires no synthetic fertilizer.

4 Minutos de lectura
Liberación en la Tierra
Liberación en la Tierra
Jeff McElroy

Una conversación con Leah Penniman, autora de Farming While Black.

6 Minutos de lectura
Rebeldes en la tierra
Rebeldes en la tierra
Johnie Gall

Un grupo de jóvenes agricultores aprenden lo que significa hacer un trabajo esencial durante una crisis global.

10 Minutos de lectura
La recompensa del riesgo: construir confianza en los niños
La recompensa del riesgo: construir confianza en los niños
Patagonia

Un extracto del libro Family Business, de Malinda Chouinard y Jennifer Ridgeway.

7 Minutos de lectura
Una granja crece en la selva
Una granja crece en la selva
Birgit Cameron

El camino hacia una agricultura más fructífera.

4 Minutos de lectura
El guía de los pantanos
El guía de los pantanos
Beth Wald

Traer a las especies amenazadas de vuelta a los humedales de Argentina también es bueno para los humanos.

3 Minutos de lectura
Lo que saben los árboles: Resolviendo el misterio de una temporada récord de avalanchas en Colorado
Lo que saben los árboles: Resolviendo el misterio de una temporada récord de avalanchas en Colorado

En 2019, después de una temporada récord de avalanchas en Colorado que arrasó con millones de árboles, un equipo de expertos en avalanchas se congregó para recoger la mayor cantidad de información posible de estos guardianes del tiempo de más 300 años.

7 Minutos de lectura
Bajando al Bayou
Bajando al Bayou
Rachel G. Clark

Una mirada detrás de lo que inspiró el diseño para la temporada de primavera 2020.

3 Minutos de lectura
Working Through It
Working Through It
Jeff McElroy

Some farmers, anglers and chefs are providing food for their communities during the time of COVID-19.

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Maddy Butcher ponies two horses and rides another in southwestern Colorado. Photo: Beau Gaughran
Bestias del Ser
Maddy Butcher

Por milenios, los caballos nos han ayudado a construir el mundo moderno. Puede que los necesitemos hoy más que nunca.

4 Minutos de lectura
Cosiendo para la distancia social
Cosiendo para la distancia social
Patagonia

Fabricar mascarillas en época de COVID-19: cuando las “telas respirables" adquieren un significado completamente nuevo.

5 Minutos de lectura
Calefacción con solo un fósforo
Calefacción con solo un fósforo

Construyendo una casa para soportar el invierno.

3 Minutos de lectura
Conoce los bolsillos de los shorts más viajados y documentados del mundo
Conoce los bolsillos de los shorts más viajados y documentados del mundo
Vincent Stanley

La evidencia está en los bolsillos.

2 Minutos de lectura
Preguntas Frecuentes: Vivir en movimiento, en una van, con niños.
Preguntas Frecuentes: Vivir en movimiento, en una van, con niños.
Lydia Zamorano

Tres mamás comparten los detalles.

12 Minutos de lectura
Una Carta Desde La Toscana (Desde Donde Obtenemos Nuestra Lana Usada)
Una Carta Desde La Toscana (Desde Donde Obtenemos Nuestra Lana Usada)
Mădălina Preda

Se fue a Italia para ver cómo se hace la lana reciclada y descubrir que todo tiene un impacto, incluso el reciclaje.

8 Minutos de lectura
Aventuras de maternidad
Aventuras de maternidad

A Jasmin Caton le preocupaba que tener mellizos pudiera bajarle el ritmo a su vida en las montañas. Pero entonces recordó lo que sus padres hicieron con ella.

4 Minutos de lectura
Creando desde el paisaje
Creando desde el paisaje
Malcolm Johnson

Los diseñadores de Patagonia nos cuentan sobre la colección “Celebrando las Tierras Públicas”

7 Minutos de lectura
Aventura antes que adversidad
Aventura antes que adversidad
Kitty Calhoun

Paradox Sports trae accesibilidad a la escalada

6 Minutos de lectura
Photo: Håkan Stenlund
La migración de los cantares: Reflexiones de un observador de pájaros
Håkan Stenlund

Dándole la bienvenida al “ruido de bienvenida” del Círculo Ártico

8 Minutos de lectura
Manos a la obra en el desierto alto
Manos a la obra en el desierto alto
Patagonia

Ensuciándose las manos con la asociación del desierto natural de Oregón

5 Minutos de lectura
Desde el Suelo
Desde el Suelo
Kate Rutherford

Para esta escaladora, la buena comida es activismo.

6 Minutos de lectura
So, You Want to Be a Regenerative Hemp Farmer?
So, You Want to Be a Regenerative Hemp Farmer?
Doug Fine

A bona fide American hemp farmer and entrepreneur shares his stash—a guide to farming hemp with tips for planting, growing, harvesting and processing.

11 Minutos de lectura
El Regreso del Bebé Libre
El Regreso del Bebé Libre
Bonnie Tsui

Guri Bigham ha sido un espíritu libre desde temprana edad.

3 Minutos de lectura
On The Brink
On The Brink

Best job in the world?

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Butler Farms
Butler Farms

On a family farm in Bourbon County, Kentucky, a heritage crop has returned.

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Fire Up the Test Tank
Fire Up the Test Tank
Malcolm Johnson

There’s nothing more important than having waves a few minutes away.

3 Minutos de lectura
Crash-Test Dummy
Crash-Test Dummy
Kelly Cordes

Who gets hypothermia on purpose? This guy.

5 Minutos de lectura
A Painful Conversation with Skier and Hot Sauce Maker Carston Oliver
A Painful Conversation with Skier and Hot Sauce Maker Carston Oliver
Sakeus Bankson

As seen in the November 2019 Journal. For the recipe behind Carston’s Spicy Magic Sauce, scroll to the end of the story. Although my tongue felt as if it might melt, Carston Oliver assured me I was not, in fact, going to die. “That’s just the capsaicin,” he told me, as he calmly ordered some…

7 Minutos de lectura
The Art of Loss: How Zaria Forman Draws Stunningly Realistic Polar Ice
The Art of Loss: How Zaria Forman Draws Stunningly Realistic Polar Ice
Meaghen Brown

It’s fascinating to hear Zaria Forman talk about ice, especially the way that it sounds. She describes the way it rumbles and thunders and cracks, even when you can’t see anything. It crackles and pops like breakfast cereal on high volume. “Ice crispies,” she calls it. “It’s a really beautiful sound.” Polar ice is possibly…

4 Minutos de lectura
How We Turn Scraps into New Gear
How We Turn Scraps into New Gear
Patagonia

What if we could wear our garbage? That’s the idea behind ReCrafted, our line of clothing made from the scraps of used garments collected at our Worn Wear facility in Reno. It’s premium, Patagonia, upcycled. A second life for products that might not otherwise get one. ReCrafted was created by Kourtney Morgan—the designer behind some…

3 Minutos de lectura
Don’t Till On Me
Don’t Till On Me
Andrew O’Reilly

A soil junkie explains no-till practices for regenerative agriculture.

7 Minutos de lectura
Listen to “Fistful of Hearts” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Fistful of Hearts” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“We biked through wind, rain, and snow. If lightning struck, we kept going. We only stopped if it got too close.  We outran tornadoes in Oklahoma. We waited out a storm in an old horse barn in Montana, huddled like penguins, our bikes cast carelessly aside in the mud,” writes John Flynn. After John lost…

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Sawdust Is My Glitter: The Story of Blind Craftsman John Furniss
Sawdust Is My Glitter: The Story of Blind Craftsman John Furniss
Jeff McElroy

Editor’s note: This post discusses anxiety and suicide. In a humble workshop in Washougal, Washington, a blind craftsman holds a locally harvested log that he has made into a blank with his miter saw. He turns it in his hands to feel its shape and weight. He measures and marks, measures and marks. A flick…

7 Minutos de lectura
“Life of Pie”: Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller Q&A
“Life of Pie”: Jen Zeuner and Anne Keller Q&A
Katie Klingsporn

In a fossil-rich corner of western Colorado, set against lush agricultural fields, the big-box stores of Grand Junction and the sandstone formations of the Colorado National Monument, you’ll find Fruita. These days, the town is an international mountain-biking destination known for its ribbony, high-desert trails, technical routes overlooking the Colorado River and funky downtown where…

7 Minutos de lectura
The Long, Happy March of Barefoot Dave
The Long, Happy March of Barefoot Dave
Doug Chadwick

Dave Murray lives in a wooded mountain valley in western Montana with his wife, Connie; a labradoodle rightly named Loki, after the Norse god of mischief; and a bunch of mules. I live 140 miles north near Glacier National Park. He and I met on a float trip down a wild river in northern British…

16 Minutos de lectura
Standing Up Against Industrial Fish Farming at a Unique Australian Beachbreak
Standing Up Against Industrial Fish Farming at a Unique Australian Beachbreak
Sean Doherty

Standing Up Against Industrial Fish Farming That Would Forever Alter A Unique Australian Beachbreak The day we arrived on King Island we drove out to Martha Lavinia Beach, where we stood in the dunes and watched waves running down the beach—long left-handers breaking so fast they were almost impossible to surf. However, Martha Lavinia wasn’t…

6 Minutos de lectura
A Conversation with Surfboard Designer Fletcher Chouinard
A Conversation with Surfboard Designer Fletcher Chouinard
Sean Doherty

At Fletcher Chouinard Designs, the focus is on durable, high-performing equipment that lets you have fun no matter what the ocean is doing. There are never enough hours in a day for Fletcher Chouinard. As a surfer, shaper, kiteboarder and new father, he was really doing the dance. Then along came foilboarding, which has made…

5 Minutos de lectura
Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters
Kimi Werner, Léa Brassy and Liz Clark: Sea Sisters
Kimi Werner

The Best Times Are About Friends, Not Perfection It had been four years since Liz Clark, Léa Brassy and I first spent time together, on a sailing trip through the Tuamotus. We knew we’d found something special from the moment we met, and we’ve stayed in touch ever since. We’re all very individual women and…

4 Minutos de lectura
Labor of Love
Labor of Love
Ben Wilkinson

Restoring a traditional Hawaiian koa canoe on O’ahu.

4 Minutos de lectura
Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee: A Conversation with Co-Director Len Necefer
Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee: A Conversation with Co-Director Len Necefer
Mădălina Preda

Indigenous communities across the United States are increasingly confronted with threats to their sovereignty and to the places they rely on for their culture and way of life. Nowhere is this threat felt more than in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. A new short film, Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee, looks at the Gwich’in people’s work to protect…

9 Minutos de lectura
Finding Refuge in Iran’s Climbing Culture
Finding Refuge in Iran’s Climbing Culture
Beth Wald

Fog from the distant Caspian Sea swirled around us as we left the road, crossed a narrow mountain stream on a rickety footbridge of wornwooden planks, passed a pungent corral full of dank, scruffy sheep, and started the steep climb to Alam Kuh base camp in the Alborz mountain range of Iran. Brittany Griffith, Kate…

6 Minutos de lectura
Under the Mud
Under the Mud
Rachel G. Clark

A story of a customer whose photo ended up in our catalog.

3 Minutos de lectura
Hemp Is Back: How Some of Ours Is Produced, in Photos
Hemp Is Back: How Some of Ours Is Produced, in Photos
Diane French

It’s hard not to notice the hype around hemp today. Pick up any lifestyle magazine, enter a pharmacy, talk to a health-food store employee or just the person next to you in yoga class—at some point you’ll learn about its miraculous powers. In particular, near-unbelievable claims swirl around cannabidiol, or CBD, oil derived from hemp:…

5 Minutos de lectura
Life of Pie: How Hot Tomato Pizza Unites a Mountain Biking Paradise
Life of Pie: How Hot Tomato Pizza Unites a Mountain Biking Paradise
Diane French

Friday night at the Hot Tomato is not for those in a hurry. Hungry customers grip pints of beer and compare notes on the day’s rides in lines that spill into the parking lot. Music pumps and the staff whirls behind the counter, tossing floury dough, yelling requests to the kitchen, giving each other shit.…

4 Minutos de lectura
Nose to the Wind
Nose to the Wind
Steve House

Steve House joins forces with coach Scott Johnston and athlete Kílian Jornet to develop a comprehensive approach to finding the joy and the payoff of intense training. Even lunges.

6 Minutos de lectura
The Worn Wear Crew Visits the Northeast: Photos
The Worn Wear Crew Visits the Northeast: Photos
Kern Ducote

I lost track of how many people asked us why we were driving into the deeper nooks of New England during the middle of winter. I knew the answer, but I’d be lying if I didn’t question the reasoning myself. The Worn Wear crew set out to visit a few snow sport communities in the…

5 Minutos de lectura
Listen to “The Van Fan” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “The Van Fan” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

Jeanie Adamson, a 50-something mom, decided to switch things up last year for spring break. When she told her son, Luke, she wanted to ski at every resort between Dallas and Lake Tahoe, he offered up his newly-renovated 1990 Dodge Ram van, Sherrod, for the job. The two of them threw in their skis, buckled…

1 Minutos de lectura
Why Run
Why Run
Meaghen Brown

Generations of a Diné family reflect on running.

7 Minutos de lectura
Ask Where the Mules Go
Ask Where the Mules Go
Leilani Bruntz

Following ancient pathways in Morocco’s High Atlas Mountains.

8 Minutos de lectura
Where Is She Now? The Famous Flying Patagonia Baby
Where Is She Now? The Famous Flying Patagonia Baby
Bonnie Tsui

Jordan Leads wants everybody to know she is alive and well. When she was six months old, she had her picture taken with her family at Joshua Tree’s Turtle Rock: a baby in midair, swaddled in a puffy purple jumpsuit, thrown over a disturbingly large gap between boulders. (Her parents, Jeff and Sherry, were the…

3 Minutos de lectura
Listen to “Novel Inspiration” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Novel Inspiration” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

After falling in love with John Steinbeck’s The Grapes of Wrath, Charlie Turnbull and Leon Morton set out to recreate the 1,615-mile journey described in the novel – but on bikes. In July. With camera gear and a few buddies in tow, they followed historic Route 66 from Oklahoma to Southern California. And along the way,…

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Done in R1
Done in R1

There’s almost nothing that hasn’t been done in an R1 fleece.

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Listen to “Mountain Hollow Dreams” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Mountain Hollow Dreams” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“I’d built it up in my head a lot—being a professional climber. This felt like the consummation of those dreams. I found the valley, I envisioned the trip, I got the funding, made it happen, stood at the base, picked the line, climbed it, sent, we were at the top and it wasn’t feeling the…

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Listen to “Year of Big Ideas 2019” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Year of Big Ideas 2019” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“For better or for worse, ideas are infectious. They become our goals, and the struggle to realize them becomes memory, the story of our lives,” says Fitz Cahall. When Brian O’Dell decided it was time to stop driving his Honda Civic, he didn’t list in on Craigslist. Instead, he posted in to outdoor forums in…

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Listen to “Hit Pause” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Hit Pause” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

What if you could hit pause on life? This last year, Fitz turned 40. Instead of buying a sports car, Fitz took a sabbatical. Today, he presents a story about mountain biking the Oregon Timber Trail, a 670-mile-long, mostly single track trail across the state’s deserts and forests. What’s the difference between a groove and…

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Listen to “Endangered Spaces” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Endangered Spaces” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

Drew Hamilton makes a living by taking tourists out into the remote Alaskan wilderness to hang out with brown bears. No fences, no guns—just Drew, and the eight hundred pound, six and a half foot tall, Ursus arctos horribilis of southern Alaska. Most people call them grizzlies. These days, he does it, in large part, as a…

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The Complicated Gift of Inclement Weather
The Complicated Gift of Inclement Weather
Rolando Garibotti

Weather has a way of complicating—and enriching—everything. By the time I top out, it’s snowing and it’s dark. I walk back as far as the rope will let me, and in the flattest spot I can find, I dig a hole and sit, bracing myself. I yell, “Rope-fixed!” repeatedly, but my partners can’t hear me…

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Returning to India’s Mount Nilkantha After a Past Retreat
Returning to India’s Mount Nilkantha After a Past Retreat
Anne Gilbert Chase

After a failed first attempt, three friends return to India’s Mount Nilkantha to confront—and embrace—the terrible, beautiful duality of a life in the mountains.

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Getting the Snow Industry Excited About Recycled Fabrics
Getting the Snow Industry Excited About Recycled Fabrics
Patagonia

Before we could challenge the snow industry to move to recycled materials, we had to change our thinking, too. There are a number of ways to reduce a garment’s impact, but none more significant than making it out of recycled fabric. Doing so keeps material out of landfills and cuts demand for the petroleum used…

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Listen to “The Glacier Project” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “The Glacier Project” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“Any time I ski a steep line, I’ve done it hundreds of times, and still every time for me there is that moment of fear on top, where I am like, ‘Do I really want to do this?’,” says Jason Hummel. “But, also, anytime you do anything scary, it really ties you down to the…

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Listen to “Hootin’ and Hollerin'” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Hootin’ and Hollerin'” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“I was certain I was paralyzed. My legs were totally limp, I was hanging upside down and the only thing stopping me from falling 160-feet headfirst into the talus below, was this rope that was wrapped around my foot,” remembers Craig Gorder. In November, 2016, Craig took a fall in Indian Creek that injured him…

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Listen to “Ethan and G-Pop” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
Listen to “Ethan and G-Pop” Dirtbag Diaries Podcast Episode
The Dirtbag Diaries

“I have a pretty young grandfather, but he was starting to get old and knew he had one or two more big expeditions in him,” says Ethan Roebuck. “He wanted to put together a big trip, because he’s getting older, but also because I’m getting older, these are skills that he thinks are important, and…

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Introducing Woolyester
Introducing Woolyester
Kristina Johnson Avery

Three years ago, we set out to make a new fleece fabric using natural fibers that were light on the land. Our inspiration came from an old sweater, a weather-beaten merino pullover worn by founder Yvon Chouinard in Patagonia’s early days. It had all the properties that have made wool a staple for centuries of…

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The Garden at the End of the World: Regenerative Agriculture Pioneers in the Chacabuco Valley
The Garden at the End of the World: Regenerative Agriculture Pioneers in the Chacabuco Valley
Javier Soler

If the present status-quo of soil loss, carbon pollution and planetary warming continue, we’re looking at just 60 more harvests before we can no longer grow 95 percent of the food we humans rely upon to live. At the same time, the way to prevent this calamity is at hand: regenerative organic agriculture. This is…

6 Minutos de lectura
Remembering Tom Frost
Remembering Tom Frost
Patagonia

Patagonia mourns the loss of Tom Frost, Yvon Chouinard’s former climbing and business partner, who passed away Friday morning. Tom, with Yvon, Chuck Pratt and Royal Robbins, made the first ascent of the North America Wall of El Capitan in 1964. He made other notable first ascents with Valley pioneers and others in Yosemite, the…

3 Minutos de lectura
Mud, Sheep, Fish, Trail
Mud, Sheep, Fish, Trail
Mary McIntyre

The raw potential of mountain biking in Iceland’s Westfjords.

6 Minutos de lectura
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