Cumberland Transit has been a Nashville staple since 1971. If you ask a native Nashvillian where to go to find quality outdoor gear and knowledgeable staff, they will inevitably tell you to head to Cumberland Transit on West End. They either know, Allen “The Godfather”, Becky, Lori, or “Bungalow Bill” in footwear. CT is a… Continue reading THE CUMBERLAND TRANSIT EXPERIENCE
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FINDING WATER IN THE DESERT
By Kern Ducote It is incredible when you stumble around a corner to find the most lovely pool of dark shaded water towards the back of a slot canyon. You cannot help but be overcome with gratitude and happiness. When I stumbled on this particular pool, it had been 50 hours since the last time I… Continue reading FINDING WATER IN THE DESERT
TWO NIGHTS IN TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
When my husband and I traveled across the country to spend a few days in Yosemite National Park, we expected seclusion, quiet, and a departure from reality. Unfortunately, we weren’t prepared for how populated and tourist-heavy the park would be in Yosemite Village. After two days and one night seeking solace on busy trails and… Continue reading TWO NIGHTS IN TUOLUMNE MEADOWS, YOSEMITE NATIONAL PARK
Venture Ready: How to Layer for Winter Hiking
Stay Venture Ready with these easy tips on how to dress for winter hiking. Since there is not ONE jacket that can cover all of the bases, layering is important to getting outside in the winter and staying out longer. For your venture needs, come see us at the shop! Happy Trails! Your pals… Continue reading Venture Ready: How to Layer for Winter Hiking