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The Power of the Trail

Fj盲llr盲ven Guides share lessons about the power of spending time in nature with others

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Everything is better together, including nature. That鈥檚 why Fj盲llr盲ven created a one-of-a-kind community hike. It鈥檚 called the 鈥攁 celebration of nature, of human connection, and of making every hike as fun as it is challenging. Fj盲llr盲ven Guides recently scouted the Colorado route for the U.S. Classic and came away with some key takeaways about why coming together in nature is so crucial for our鈥攁nd the planet鈥檚鈥攚ell-being.

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Karrie Carnes: Speak a Common Language听

Fj盲llr盲ven Guide Karrie Carnes discovered her love for the mountains when she moved to Portland in 2015. For much of her life before that, she lived on the East Coast and spent most of her time adventuring around the Atlantic Ocean, pursuing watersports like scuba diving and paddleboarding. In Oregon, Carnes immediately fell in love with the Cascades. 鈥淚鈥檓 still amazed by these mountains,鈥 Carnes says. 鈥淚鈥檓 a desk jockey during the week, but I try to get out every weekend. Being in nature allows me to be present in the moment. It鈥檚 how I practice mindfulness.鈥

So naturally Carnes jumped at the chance to join other Fj盲llr盲ven Guides on a scouting trip last summer, to test the newest Fj盲llr盲ven Classic USA route in Colorado. The group hiked above 10,000 feet (topping out at over 12,000 feet) through some of Colorado鈥檚 most iconic mountain wilderness, camped near high alpine lakes, and forged deep connections over their shared love for the outdoors. 鈥淚t鈥檚 amazing what nature can do,鈥 Carnes says. 鈥淣ature can be this quiet, meditative space, or it can be the backdrop for community, creating a common language that can bring different kinds of people together.鈥澨

One universal message that Carnes likes to share is about how she enjoys the emotional attachments we form with some pieces of gear. For Carnes, it鈥檚 her pants. 鈥淚 know every time I put these Fj盲llr盲ven Keb trousers on, I鈥檓 going to have an adventure. I get kind of giddy,鈥 she says. All the better if it鈥檚 an adventure with others.听

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Alyssa Macy: Stand Up for the Land

Alyssa Macy camped more in 2020 than she had ever camped before. The Fj盲llr盲ven Guide and CEO of the Washington Environmental Council needed a release. So, she left her Seattle home and pitched a tent. A lot. The time outdoors not only served as a mental health cure during the pandemic, it gave Macy an opportunity to reconnect with her past. Macy is of Wasco, Navajo and Hopi descent and a citizen of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation, and has been reflecting on that cultural identity in recent years. 鈥淐ovid has been the great pause, an opportunity to reevaluate and look at the way we exist in this world,鈥 Macy says. 鈥淢y dad was an avid outdoorsman. A lot of our time together was hiking, just a couple of hours up a random hill and looking at the community from the top. It was always this time of joy for me, but he also taught me our responsibility as Native People to protect what we have.鈥澨

Macy sees outdoor adventure as a natural way of building the conservation community. Anyone who recreates in the outdoors, she hopes, will be inspired to protect it. 鈥淭he people who love to fish and hike and swim and boat, we all want to protect these wild spaces,鈥 Macy says. Hitting the trail with others helps turn sentiment into action. 鈥淚t鈥檚 one thing to go out and enjoy it and another to take the steps to advocate for good policy. We all have to get in the same boat and start rowing in the same direction.鈥

She brought this mission to the scouting trip for the Fj盲llr盲ven Classic USA. 鈥淚 started every day of the hike with a prayer and song asking for safe passage and honoring those who had come before us,鈥 Macy says. 鈥淲e were hiking through the traditional territory of the Ute Tribe, and taking the time to acknowledge where you are and who came before you is a powerful, important step in acknowledging our responsibility for the land.鈥澨

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Cal MacKintosh: Build Closer Bonds

Want to make a relationship stronger? Share an outdoor adventure. The more intense the better. 鈥淵ou鈥檙e cooking meals over a fire together, sweating together. You smell together,鈥 says Cal MacKintosh. Scouting the Fj盲llr盲ven Classic route in Colorado promised all of that, and more.听

When the Portland-based Fj盲llr盲ven Guide was invited to test Fj盲llr盲ven鈥檚 new Classic route in the Rockies, he knew to expect a challenge. 鈥淚 look at Mount Hood every day. It鈥檚 so tall, and the idea of starting a hike at that elevation was intimidating,鈥 he says.

The route peaked at about 12,000 feet. Elevation was a constant factor, and the group also had to navigate stream crossings and one evening they had to keep a watchful eye on a moose that parked itself on the edge of their campsite. It was a bucket list adventure for MacKintosh, but the fact that he got to experience Colorado at its wildest with others gave the trek another dimension.

He and the other Fj盲llr盲ven Guides, strangers on day one, became fast friends. 鈥淚n that kind of situation, people forget about their daily lives, the stress,鈥 he says. 鈥淚t just kind of melts away. And then people feel closer to each other. You get out to some wild places with strangers, and just let nature take the wheel.鈥澨


In 1960, 脜ke Nordin founded Fj盲llr盲ven in his basement in the Swedish town of 脰rnsk枚ldsvik. Since then the brand has stayed true to its mission of developing timeless, functional, and durable outdoor equipment, acting responsibly toward people, animals, and the environment, and inspiring more people to discover outdoor life. Watch videos, learn about how to join Fj盲llr盲ven treks, and get Fj盲llr盲ven gear recommendations on 国产吃瓜黑料.

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