FIRST A NEWSLETTER, NOW A BLOG
THE MSR ORIGIN STORY
MSR began in 1969 as a newsletter committed to improving mountaineering safety. Our founder, Larry Penberthy, was an engineer, professional inventor and lifelong mountaineer who dedicated himself to making the backcountry safer.
STORIES FROM THE EDGE OF THE WORLD
ALL REPORTS FROM THE TRAIL
Assessing Avalanche Danger: Backcountry Touring...
The very real downside of backcountry use is avalanche danger is high. Here's a few steps and tools you’ll need for a safe journey.
Assessing Avalanche Danger: Backcountry Touring...
The very real downside of backcountry use is avalanche danger is high. Here's a few steps and tools you’ll need for a safe journey.
Glacier Peak—Skiing Washington’s Most Remote Vo...
If these images don’t inspire you, nothing will. Here’s what to know before tackling this big mission.
Glacier Peak—Skiing Washington’s Most Remote Vo...
If these images don’t inspire you, nothing will. Here’s what to know before tackling this big mission.
Cariboo Mountain Hut Adventure
Story and photos by Riley Leboe This past December, I made the 7-hour journey north from the coastal town of Squamish, British Columbia to the tiny northern interior town of...
Cariboo Mountain Hut Adventure
Story and photos by Riley Leboe This past December, I made the 7-hour journey north from the coastal town of Squamish, British Columbia to the tiny northern interior town of...
Multi-day Ski Mountaineering: Tips from New Zea...
photo: Nick Webb Story by Kate Hourihan In early October, American skiers Nick Webb and Beau Fredlund met up in Christchurch to catch the tail end of the New Zealand...
Multi-day Ski Mountaineering: Tips from New Zea...
photo: Nick Webb Story by Kate Hourihan In early October, American skiers Nick Webb and Beau Fredlund met up in Christchurch to catch the tail end of the New Zealand...