From The Trail
What do you think about when you hear "Bikepacking"? A long, fast, enduring adventure? Something remote and challenging? Maybe even a bit dangerous? This is what I had in mind too, and if you’re like me, this combination of expectations doesn't include kids, especially not young ones. Before calling me crazy, I want to introduce another way: Bikepacking with (young) kids.
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Update (January 24th, 2022): We resume offering our products on Amazon after updates in our supply chain that allow us to cater better to our retail partners. This is following repeated requestes by you, our customers, to have our products...
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We did it! On June 2, 2021, our B Lab™ assessment team officially informed CNOC Outdoors that we had fulfilled all requirements to become B Corp™ certified!
“Being a B Corp™ is a more organized system to allow us to become a better company. It is not a goal to be a B Corp™, but only a step in the process of self examination around social, ethical and environmental issues in order to make sure that CNOC does more good than harm.” - Gilad, CNOC's Founder
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“Being a B Corp™ is a more organized system to allow us to become a better company. It is not a goal to be a B Corp™, but only a step in the process of self examination around social, ethical and environmental issues in order to make sure that CNOC does more good than harm.” - Gilad, CNOC's Founder
By Nathan Oetting - Cnoc Outdoors Impact and Outreach (and Logistics) manager talks about his history as a professional trail worker, the satisfaction that can be found in a hard day working on the trails (professionally and as a volunteer), and how to get into trail work yourself, with lots of suggested organizations!
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by Rebecca Sperry
Hiking has been a way of life for me, for over six years now. Looking back at everything that I’ve accomplished over the last six years, the over two-thousand miles that I’ve hiked solo, hiking almost 50% of the trails in The White Mountains, and most recently, hiking through cancer treatment, I find myself in awe of where I started compared to where I am.
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Hiking has been a way of life for me, for over six years now. Looking back at everything that I’ve accomplished over the last six years, the over two-thousand miles that I’ve hiked solo, hiking almost 50% of the trails in The White Mountains, and most recently, hiking through cancer treatment, I find myself in awe of where I started compared to where I am.