Our Journal
The Journal is where we share what we’ve discovered—about the gear we design, the materials we use, and the philosophies that guide us. It’s an ongoing conversation shaped by curiosity, experience, and time spent in the outdoors. Whether it’s a deep dive into textile innovation or reflections from the field, every story is a chance to learn something new.
Light and Peaks
A visual journey through the Austrian Alps, captured on 35mm film and vintage cameras. From golden light on high ridgelines to quiet moments between climbs, each frame preserves the raw beauty of the mountains in its simplest form.
California Dreaming
One day in Los Angeles, where the city moves to its own rhythm. From early morning light filtering through downtown streets to the sun dipping behind the Pacific, it was a day spent weaving through the energy, culture, and contrasts that make LA.
The Spire
All in a day's adventure, a climb up Showcase Spire, rising above Blackcomb Glacier. A day of moving through ice, rock, and thin air, where the reward is a summit with a view that stretches beyond the Coast Mountains.
The Chemist
A weekend with Eric Kuenster, where science and adventure collide. Whetherin the lab or piecing together sequences on the rock, his approach is deliberate—blending curiosity, precision, and a drive to push further, both in thought and movement.
Fall in Smith Rock
One last trip before winter, in a place where climbing history runs deep. As the birthplace of sport climbing in the U.S., Smith Rock’s towering spires and craggy terrain have shaped generations of climbers amidst the beauty of Oregon’s high desert.
Haze Filled Days
A summer adventure in Squamish, where the air hums with heat and the mountains rise through the haze. From iconic granite faces to hidden crags, each day is spent climbing, exploring, and soaking in the unforgettable scenery of this legendary climbing destination.
Desert Drifting
Known for its unique granite formations and distinct desert landscape, Joshua Tree has been a playground for climbers since the 1950s, a connection to the rich history of the sport in one of its most iconic locations.