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Scouting for Rocky Mountain Elk

Zack Boughton of Montana Wild shares his tips on scouting for elk.

The echo of a bull bugling is unlike anything on this great earth and elk hunting is something that captures the minds of thousands each fall. However, jumping into the sport is quite often quite the biggest hurdle for many. The best way to get started is to get out there and scout.
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PostedJuly 8, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsHunt, Contributors

America the Wild

Last October, Kym Pham celebrated the 50th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act by visiting as many US National Parks as the road allowed.

The spirit of Kerouac and Steinbeck kidnapped me early in my teen years. Turning the faded pages of their books, my eyes poured over each word, my imagination happily lost between a desert highway and waking up to majestic mountains, scenes of raw beauty my young mind could only imagine. I wondered often what it would take for all the stars to align so that I could someday get in a car and simply drive into the horizon.
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PostedJune 25, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsContributors, Photography, Hike

Aerial Nest Surveying

Take to the skies with wildlife biologist Jamie Power as she and her team survey raptor nests in Eastern Oregon.

Around the time when powder hounds hope for more snow and gardeners anticipate upcoming warming trends, hawks and eagles have something entirely different on their minds: breeding.
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PostedJune 5, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPacific Northwest, Photography, Work, Contributors

LOOKBOOK CONTRIBUTOR: Jordan Hufnagel

Our Spring '15 Stumptown Lookbook from the lens of photographer Jordan Hufnagel.

While we were in the Badlands, I sprained my ankle about two miles into a 10-mile hike. It was super lame, and the act that gained the injury was about as un-tough as it gets. We laughed and I toughed it out best as I could, but on the way back I was slowing down considerably. As everyone faded into the distance ahead, Haven hung back with me and we slowly crept back to the cars. He’s great company and coupled with the awesome isolation of the Badlands, it turned a bummer into one of my favorite parts. 
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PostedMay 20, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsContributors, Stumptown, Pacific Northwest

LOOKBOOK CONTRIBUTOR: Tally Gunstone

Our Spring '15 Stumptown Lookbook from the lens of photographer Tally Gunstone.

To me, the most fun part about a road trip is seeing where the road takes you and not having concrete plans. We drove up back roads, not knowing where they led, and found a secluded spot to set up camp and enjoy James’ infamous cheesy sausage campfire concoction. Along the drive home, we took a right instead of a left and ended up at a beautiful waterfall. No matter which direction you are heading, Oregon will always surprise you and it was so fun to do just that with four great friends.
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PostedMay 13, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPhotography, Contributors, Stumptown

LOOKBOOK CONTRIBUTOR: James Crowe

Our Spring '15 Stumptown Lookbook from the lens of photographer James Crowe.

As far as good times on the shoot, I would say the best time was when we finished up day two and made dinner over the fire. It was the first time on the shoot we just got to chill out and hang with each other.
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PostedMay 5, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsContributors, Photography, Stumptown

LOOKBOOK CONTRIBUTOR: Kyle Hannon

Our Spring '15 Stumptown Lookbook from the lens of photographer Kyle Hannon.

My favorite part of shooting the lookbook was traveling to White River Falls. The falls are massive and hiking down and getting to shoot in the abandon mill was so cool. I have always loved shooting in abandon buildings and nature so being able to do both in the same location was amazing.
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PostedApril 28, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPhotography, Contributors, Stumptown

LOOKBOOK CONTRIBUTOR: Amanda Leigh Smith

Our Spring '15 Stumptown Lookbook from the lens of photographer Amanda Leigh Smith.

My favorite moment from the shoot was on the drive out of the desert and north to The Dalles. We went over a pass totally engulfed with thick fog and it was absolutely stunning. We pulled off the highway to take some photos in the frozen grass and I caught Tally dancing in the middle of the street while waiting for the others to come back to the van. Then we stopped to climb a giant gravel mound and I was the only one to make it to the top. I’ve honestly wanted to climb one of those things since I was little kid, so that was pretty exciting.
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PostedApril 13, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPhotography, Contributors, Pacific Northwest

Introducing the Spring 15 Stumptown Collection

We all dream of adventure. An escape from our daily routine. An exploration that offers new perspective. 

Many think that adventure leads you to the top of a mountain or opposite ends of the world. But grasping to that, often unattainable, mentality is going to lead you no further than your computer screen, where you stare with jealousy at those that get outside and get after it.

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PostedApril 3, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsNew Product, Stumptown
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Homesteading in the Quartz Crystal Capitol

Lindsey Smith and her family venture to Mount Ida, Arkansas to mine crystals and homestead in the South’s oldest and largest forest.

When the weather starts to change, when the wind grows crisp and the air seems to brighten, I want to feel it all. Even with my greatest attempts at home, it all seems to happen too fast. There is too much time spent in front of machines and far too little time spent experiencing life...nature...place. Sometimes it takes a 7 hour drive into the South's oldest and largest forest to feel the sweet respite of the wild. Mount Ida, Arkansas is the quartz crystal capital of the U.S., and it was there we marked our destination for one week, on the homestead of friends. 
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PostedMarch 6, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPhotography, Contributors

Tanner Goods x Danner Light Sherman

The Danner Light Sherman is our most recent collaboration with our long-time friends, Tanner Goods. Combining unmatched comfort and Oregon craftsmanship, the Sherman boot is our most versatile boot to date, and fits exquisitely well with any lifestyle, in any environment, day in and day out.  

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PostedFebruary 26, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPacific Northwest, New Product

Winter Hiking in Rocky Mountain National Park

Photographer Hunter Lawrence and his wife explore their new home state of Colorado.

It’s still a surreal feeling for me to call the Rocky Mountains of Colorado home. I grew up at sea level in a small Texas town close to the coastline, and now in a matter of 45 minutes I can be up to 12,000 feet altitude.
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PostedFebruary 13, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsContributors, Photography, Hike

Danner x Uncrate Mountain Light

For the last 30 years, our Mountain Light boot has been believed by many to be the greatest backpacking boot of all time. As a trip to Iceland loomed for the first issue of Uncrate Quarterly, our friends at Uncrate teamed up with us to design a pair they’d want to wear all winter long, no matter where their travels took them. 

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PostedJanuary 30, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsNew Product, Photography, Hike

Tradition in the Georgia Mountains

Overland Empire's Mark Nielsen takes to the North Georgia mountains for some trout fishing and quail hunting.

This was our sixth year in a row coming up to the North Georgia mountains. What started as a camping and fishing trip between our dad and his two boys had turned into a recurring cabin trip with the entire family, which had grown to 14 strong.
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PostedJanuary 8, 2015
Authorcourtney wilson
CategoriesGuest Posts
TagsHunt, Contributors, Photography

Hey, Rokon!

The story behind the build of the 2X2 motorcycle in our Fall '14 Stumptown lookbook.

The Inventor of the 2X2 motorcycle was an eccentric man named Charlie Fehn. Charlie, born in 1915, was a self-taught inventor by trade and was always working on many projects at any given time. However, it was the two wheel drive motorcycle that captured his imagination. 
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PostedDecember 26, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsPacific Northwest, Stumptown, Contributors

Dead Birds, Fetch

Chukar hunting in the American West with Larry McKurtis and his dog, Ava.

The dog rocketed across the top of the wide chute. She seemed not to touch the ground until an odd footfall displaced a rock and sent it tumbling down the steep mountain side, another chip out of these ancient ridges. She effortlessly leapt over patches of thorns near the saddle of the ridge. She didn't break stride to inspect the thorn patches because she already knew they were there. Being on her back on the tailgate with my pliers prodding her leathery pads wasn't her favorite place to be. Leaping clear of the thorns she worked nose down to an often occupied chukar hideout. The inspection of the house sized boulder lasted only a few seconds before she kept moving up the ridge toward the peak.
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PostedDecember 18, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsHunt, Contributors, Photography

Featured in the film, WILD

The women's Mountain Light Cascade is featured in the Fox Searchlight Pictures release, WILD, based on the New York Times best-selling book by Cheryl Strayed. The film, which follows Strayed's journey on the Pacific Crest Trail, will be released in select theaters on December 5, 2014.

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PostedDecember 5, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsHike, New Product

Overland Expo East, Family Style

The importance of family camping, as told by Mark Nielsen, founder of Overland Empire.

We hadn’t camped as a family in a while. Between work travel and guys’ trips, it seems the only family trips had become beach trips and hotel stays. Not exactly the right thing for an adventurous family. Our girls are now 9 and 11, and we needed to make sure that sleeping outdoors would always stay on top of their list of family memories. So when the opportunity arose to attend Overland Expo near Asheville, North Carolina, we packed the whole family in the Land Rover and went for a drive. An eleven-hour drive through four states. 
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PostedNovember 26, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsContributors, Photography

Chasing Bears

Deep in the Alaska backcountry, photographer Jeff Marsh goes in search of grizzlies and adventure.

Denali Grizzly Encounter Journal Entry:

On June 25, we took the park bus deep into Denali National Park. We were assigned a zone to camp (31) by the rangers. We had our bus driver drop is off at Polychrome Pass lookout. Because there are no trails in the park, we literally just headed straight into the wilderness, looking for a peak to climb and to camp on. It was pouring and swampy, with wild banshee mosquitoes. We were soaked. We stopped for a quick breather when I spotted a massive grizzly bear on the hillside far above us. We watched as he made his way down the hill towards us. We backed off a bit, and he continued to follow us, getting within a couple hundred yards of us. He seemed very interested in us and kept moving in so we picked up our speed. All of a sudden a full-grown moose came bolting out of the bushes about 75 feet from us. He got startled by the bear and scared the crap out of us. We thought the bear was following us but was in fact sniffing out the moose. We found ourselves in the middle of a big game hunt. Thankfully the moose took off quickly and the bear was quite lazy and turned around. This all lasted about an hour. We had our bear spray out, Caleb's hatchet, bear bells, 23 cameras and were making plenty of noise, but it definitely had our attention. Thankfully we had watched the mandatory safety video 2 hours before, so we knew how to handle ourselves properly.   #ChasingBears14 quickly turned into #RunningFromBears14.

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PostedNovember 12, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsHike, Contributors, Photography

Stumptown Fall/Winter 2014 Lookbook

To introduce this season's Stumptown Collection, we head back outside with See See Motorcycles, catching misty mountaintop views from the PCT and defying gravity over the dusty Oregon dunes. With a retrofit two- wheel drive Rokon in tow, we easily made it Miles from Nowhere.

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PostedNovember 3, 2014
Authorcourtney wilson
TagsStumptown, New Product, Pacific Northwest, Lookbook
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