1. "Classic" New England Fall Foliage Road Trip

    When I started working at NEMO a year ago, the GO FAR program was one of the things I was most impressed by and excited about. (And most likely to brag about to my friends — sorry, guys.) I can...
  2. Celebrating Father’s Day: Get to know some NEMO Dads

    Being a father is an adventure in its own right, but our NEMO dads still find time to enjoy the outdoors. We wanted to know how some of our NEMO dads’ adventures have changed since becoming a father and how...
  3. The (New Zealand) Mountains Are Calling, So I Must Go

    Prologue  Mountains fascinate me. Skyscraping hunks of granite and schist have always drawn me in with a magnetism that is difficult to describe to those that have never experienced the aura of a mountainous panorama. For most, a mountainous landscape...
  4. A Simple Basecamp in the Swiss Alps

    If I’m being honest, I didn’t even want to go to Switzerland. In the two weeks prior to our planned departure, my husband and I lost our beloved dog very unexpectedly to an aggressive form of cancer, and we also...
  5. Solo, But Not Alone, in Big Bend National Park

    I am really good at being on my own.  It’s not something I ever intended to excel at and, as the youngest of three children, I certainly wasn’t destined for it from the beginning. But the fact remains that I...
  6. The Nuances of Camping in Korea

    Exploring the world and traveling to new places are two things that brings me the greatest joy in life, but like everyone else, my travel the past few years has been restricted due to the COVID-19 pandemic — with international...
  7. Wuling Sixiu: I Came, I Saw, I Forgot a Spoon

    Product design at NEMO begins with first-hand adventure, without a doubt. But ideas often come to life behind the scenes, through meticulous prototyping and development with trusted manufacturing partners. When I first learned I’d be visiting Taiwan to finalize tent...
  8. Ski Mountain Tailgating – Your New Way to Lunch and Aprés

    Being in the mountains is an incredible release, emotionally and physically, and one thing we've learned in the past few years is that you don't necessarily need a fancy lodge to make the downtime between runs comfortable. If you plan...
  9. Camping With Kids: A Crash Course

    As recent transplants to New England, Acadia National Park has been at the top of our to-do list since we moved here just over a year ago. Let’s face it, though: Doing anything with kids always seems more challenging. Our little ones...
  10. Bouldering in "the New"

    The New River Gorge in West Virginia is a major climbing hub for a reason; the hard Nuttall sandstone cliffs that line the river are carved with plenty of features to draw advanced and expert climbers from all over the country....

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