Posted by: Brooks McKee
on Aug 27, 2010
I read the description in the trail guide:
Prepare for weather extremes: heat, rain, wind, and snow! 
Instantly, I thought this would be a great place to take my Nomad on an outdoor adventure! Yes, here in the soggy Northwest we have access to one of the most active volcanos on the planet....Mt. St. Helens.
Posted by: Guest
on Jul 30, 2010
A friend of mine, an engineering lab director who works at another company in town and an avid mountain climber, borrowed a Nomad prototype to take up the side of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador last May. Tim had a great trip, but terrible weather and snow conditions. As he put it, "picture a knife edge ridge at 18,000' and
Posted by: Charles Bonville
on Apr 05, 2010
We mentioned Fredrik Sträng’s record-setting expedition in an earlier blog entry, and as we approach the 3rd anniversary of Fredrik's amazing achievement, we thought we’d highlight it again. It’s a great story.
Climbing the seven highest peaks on the world’s seven continents is challenging enough, but Swedish photographer and adventurer Fredrik Sträng did it