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The Survivor Helping Others Thrive

The Survivor Helping Others Thrive
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Backcountry to Launch Program to Foster Inclusivity in the Outdoors

Apr 8, 2021 Backcountry Trailbreakers Courtesy of Backcountry SPONSOR Backcountry, the premier specialty retailer and manufacturer of outdoor gear and apparel, announces the launch of its new Breaking Trail Program. The program consists of a team of seven Trailbreakers allies and outdoor leaders who drive meaningful conversation and enact positive changes in the outdoor industry. The new program is one of the steps Backcountry is taking in its commitment to foster an inclusive, safe and welcoming outdoor community for everyone. Backcountry is launching the Breaking Trail Program in April with monthly features on each advocate and their organization throughout the year. The advocate group includes the following Trailbreakers:

Breaking Trail - Arctic Journal

Breaking Trail - Arctic Journal
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Duluthian becomes first woman to hike the entire 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter

Duluthian becomes first woman to hike the entire 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter Her hike that broke barriers will be the subject of a new film. Author: A Duluth woman has become only the second person  and the first woman on record to finish a winter thru-hike of the Ice Age National Scenic Trail in Wisconsin.  Emily Ford, 28, and her borrowed canine companion Diggins spent 69 days hiking the roughly 1,200-mile trail from the Eastern Terminus in Sturgeon Bay in Michigan to the Western Terminus in St. Croix Falls, Wisconsin, completing the journey on Saturday, March 6.  Ford, carrying a 60-pound pack, and Diggins spent the majority of their time outdoors sometimes in temperatures colder than 30 below zero hiking and camping along the trail. The Duluth News Tribune said they averaged 16.5 miles walking per day (including a few rest days).

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