Ridge Report: Patagonia & Buenos Aires (+ Packing List)

Ridge Report: Patagonia & Buenos Aires (+ Packing List)

Post written by Ridge Ecomm Manager Jessica KennedyPhoto above: Laguna De Los Tres This winter I had the chance to join my partner’s family on a trip to Argentina. Our group of seven people have...
a chairlift going up Mammoth Mountain on a snowy day

What to Pack for Your Next Ski Trip: A Comprehensive Checklist

Whether you’re going on your first ski trip or it’s been a while since you’ve been on one, packing for a ski trip can feel overwhelming. Follow this packing checklist to be prepared for anything...
a woman smiles standing above a beach wearing a black Solstice Sun Hoodie and black Hilltop Shorts and sunglasses

Packing Light: Tips for Streamlining Your Travel Wardrobe

Above: a black Solstice Sun Hoodie keeps you protected from the sun and doubles as a casual pullover to wear around town. Pair it with our stretchy Hilltop Shorts. Whether you’re on an international vacation,...
Jeff Russell skiing in Norway's Lyngen Alps

Ridge Report: Ski and Sail Norway's Lyngen Alps (+ Packing List)

Post written by Ridge CEO Jeff RussellPhoto of Jeff skiing in Norway by guide Ian Havlick This winter I was invited on a ski and sail trip in Norway's Arctic Circle. I hadn’t heard about...
a backcountry skier in Canada wearing a Convict Canyon Hoodie with a hat and sunglasses

Life on the Ridge: A Northwest Ski Road Trip

Ridge Athlete Danila Shipilov and his partner Amber Henshaw spent a few weeks this winter on an epic Pacific Northwest road trip. Danila shared this Ridge Report with us. He's pictured above wearing a Ridge...
Dikshya making her up the last few thousand feet to the summit of Thorong La Pass

A Nepal Adventure: 170 Miles and Three Pairs of Boxer Briefs

During the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic, Ridge Merino ambassadors and Colorado locals Dikshya Ban and Jonny Morsicato were planning a trip to Dikshya’s family home in Kathmandu, Nepal. Before they booked their flights, the...
Jessica getting ready for a backpacking trip outside of their big blue bus

Livin' The Bus Life

Meet Nick and Jessica, owners of a larger than life tiny home rig @BlueBusAdventure. A school bus in it’s past life, this tiny house on wheels has taken them to the furthest tip of Baja,...
river kayaking in Costa Rica wearing Ridge Merino summerweight layers

Merino Wool: Perfect for Tropical Travel?

Heading to the tropics? Don't forget your Merino.  While it sounds counterintuitive to bring wool to a sweltering-hot climate destination, we were surprised how well Merino performed. Take our recent trip to Costa Rica, for example, where the low...
the Matterhorn

Have Merino, Will Travel. Top 5 Reasons Merino is Great On-the-Go

Photo credit: Sarah Lee Whether you're planning a multi-day backcountry trip or jetting off to a far-flung foreign land, there's one thing every savvy traveler knows: the right clothing can make or break a trip....