Hiking the CDT with Dogs
By Bailey Bremner, aka PseudoSloth After a rainy morning, the summertime sun shone down on Prima, Skittles, and me as we approached the silver pillar. On one side the words...
Read moreBy Bailey Bremner, aka PseudoSloth After a rainy morning, the summertime sun shone down on Prima, Skittles, and me as we approached the silver pillar. On one side the words...
Read moreResupply by Mail Recommendations It’s probably not surprising, but resupplying for thru-hikers along the CDT can be much different from resupplying on the Appalachian or Pacific Crest Trails. Although the...
Read moreAs we ask CDT supporters to take this year’s Pledge to Protect, we wanted to help teach some of the ways you can best be a steward of the CDT! Q&A...
Read moreBy Lauren Hendricks These are just a few of the hundreds of species of wildlife—mammals, birds, amphibians, reptiles, fish, and insects—that live along the Continental Divide Trail. If you are...
Read moreBy Allie Ghaman. Photo by Yellowstone National Park staff. Cheyenne, Eastern Shoshone, and Shoshone-Bannock ancestral lands. Winter along the Continental Divide for humans can evoke visions of backcountry fun —...
Read moreWhen you’re getting dressed to go for an adventure in the colder months, layering is your best friend. Proper layering can allow you to easily regulate your temperature and avoid...
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