Vapur .4L Fun Size Anti-Bottle

February 10, 2012

These “Anti-Bottles” by Vapur are foldable, flexible and reusable water bottles. They stand upright when full and can be rolled, folded or flattened when empty, and they fit into daypacks and even pockets pretty easily. Each one also comes with a carabiner and has a writable area, so you can label them because you know the […]

4th Annual Outdoor Leadership and Guide Training

February 10, 2012

If being an outdoor guide in Tahoe sounds like living the dream, then this is the training for you. This will teach everything you need to know from basic navigation to team building to emergency preparedness to a little about the flora, fauna and geology. These courses are offered by our friends at the Tahoe […]

Tifosi Altar Gloss White & Teal

February 9, 2012

Tifosi (Italian for “super fan” or “enthusiast”) makes several models of sport glasses, but the Altar model is designed specifically to fit women. The Altar, more for biking, hiking, running, golf and tennis, has interchangeable lenses, but the real interesting part is the frame that is designed a bit smaller and with adjustable ear pieces […]

Donna Karan Parka With Detachable Hood

February 9, 2012

Admittedly, we’re pre-occupied with the start of Fashion Week today, so we’re naturally drawn to think about après-ski wear. Donna Karan has designed this High Performance Fiber Filled Drawstring Parka with a Detachable Hood, and it meets all of our obvious requirements for being functional and staying warm while also meeting our secret inner requirements […]

Betsey Johnson Pretty Floral Skull Cap

February 9, 2012

Who says staying warm can’t be uber-stylish? And, we wanted to do just that to celebrate the start of New York Fashion Week today. While me might also ogle at the runways, there are the occasional items, like this lace-pattered knit cap with crocheted flowers by Betsey Johnson, that TrailblazerGirl might actually wear… well, maybe […]

Logos Tent Space Base – DecaGon

February 8, 2012

So today happens to be Boy Scouts Day, and in honor of our shared love of the outdoors, we thought this might be just the coolest thing to intrigue and challenge our male counterparts. Our friends in Japan at Logos have created this expandable tent system called the “DecaGon.” It’s hard to track down, but […]

Kamp-Rite Collapsible Combo Tent Cot

February 8, 2012

It’s a tent. It’s a cot. It’s a tent-cot. Made from heavy nylon, these tent-cots work when you want to sleep off the ground (too wet or too many crawly things around) and want a bit of privacy (too many peering eyes around). It weighs about 15 lbs and collapses down to about the size […]

Brunton Double-Back Blue Light

February 8, 2012

A simple but useful idea… a small light with a sort-of-twisty handle, like a bungy cord. This Double-Back light from Brunton can be attached to your backpack, your gear, your bike, your hat, your finger, your walking stick or whatever, and it both flashes and holds a solid beam for up to 80 hours. The […]

Elektra 12 Series

February 7, 2012

We love snowshoeing, and Elektra designs them specifically for women. Their newest model, the 12 Series, is based on ergonomic studies of women and adjusts the frame accordingly with outside rolling bends, a narrower waist and a tapered tail. It’s made from aluminum, so it’s light and strong, and it’s designed to be easy to […]

Integral Designs Hot Socks

February 7, 2012

Keeping feet warm in the backcountry during winter, and protecting against frostbite, is one of our biggest concerns, and these “Hot Socks” do just that. Put them on immediately after shoes come off, and they’ll keep your feet warm and cozy. It works better than letting your feet cool down and then trying to re-warm […]

Voile Telepro Avalanche Shovel

February 7, 2012

Ok, so we don’t usually get excited about shovels, but it sure is nice to have a good, brightly colored snow shovel with a telescoping neck, and this one even has “deadman” holes in the scoop for anchors or making it into a sled. Also comes in yellow.

Jetboil Sumo Group Cooking System

February 6, 2012

It makes no sense to top off a hard day climbing with a lot of hard work cooking, so the new Sumo “Group Cooking System” (hate that term) by Jetboil looks to be pretty amazing. It just came out, so we haven’t tried it in the field yet, but the core pieces only weigh a […]

XShot 2.0

February 6, 2012

How many times have you tried balancing your camera on a rock only to have the photo come out crooked? We have, and that’s one reason we all use this nifty XShot Camera Extender. It connects to your camera like a tripod but it telescopes closed when you’re on the move. Watch out though… once […]

Go Red Exercise Tank

February 6, 2012

A cute little black dress is great, but The American Heart Association has this cute little red V-neck tank-top which is even more perfect for us, something to throw on for a quick set of tennis or hike up the hill with friends. It makes even more sense since February is American Heart Month (a […]

The San Francisco Chinese New Year Treasure Hunt

February 1, 2012

If you’re in San Francisco on the night of the Chinese New Year’s Parade, you’re in for one of the coolest urban treks in the world. Come with your best buddies and experience a treasure hunt and amazing race through the streets of San Francisco. Dashing past the fireworks, the crowds, the parade, the dragons, […]

The Side Effect by TOM BIHN

January 31, 2012

We found this great, versatile bag for those short hikes or city jaunts! The Side Effect by TOM BIHN is a convertible shoulder bag or waist pack that can also be used as an organizer bag for traveling. It has a big main compartment to hold a camera, water bottle, sunscreen, snacks, and 2 organizer […]

Snowshoeing in Yosemite

January 30, 2012

Now that we are finally starting to get a little snow on the ground, we’re anxious to head up to Yosemite National Park for a snowshoeing adventure. Yosemite is gorgeous in the winter, and you can avoid the crowds like those experienced in the summer months. Explore the quiet beauty of Yosemite by joining the […]

Frommer’s Best Hiking Trips in Northern California

January 27, 2012

Okay, being a San Francisco Bay Area girl, let’s start out with a book about the best hiking trips in Northern California. This book from Frommer’s has a comprehensive listing of hikes ranging from easy scenic hikes near the Golden Gate Bridge to killer hikes to the 14,491 foot summit of Mount Whitney. You’ll find […]

Women’s Canyon™ Long Sleeve Shirt

January 27, 2012

Look great in this Mountain Hardwear classic hiking shirt. It’s long sleeves and UPF 30 sun protection help keep you safe from the elements. The mesh back, side panels, and quick drying material allow for cool comfort even when working up a sweat!

Aloe Up Sport Lotion – 30SPF

January 27, 2012

Don’t leave home without protecting your skin – even if it’s not sunny outside! This great waterproof sunscreen provides the protection you need with an SPF of 30. It’s non-greasy and has a pleasant, mild scent. Also, great for the environment since it’s biodegradable and reef friendly.

Chocolate Chip Clif Bar

January 27, 2012

We need to make sure we keep up our energy while hiking those amazing trails! These Chocolate Chip Clif Bars pack a lot of punch in this small package. They are made with organic ingredients and taste great! Just what you need to make it up that last hill!

SmartWool Saturnsphere

January 15, 2012

Finally, some decent socks that look funky and keep our feet toasty. These SmartWool socks are guaranteed not to itch and can be repeatedly washed and dried without shrinking. Their stretch fibers from top to toe deliver all-day comfort; built-in arch support cradles instep; soft comfort cuff doesn’t bind yet offers stay-up power, and they’re […]