Inselberg are going places, very high up, vertical places
Ok first things first, if you wondering what an inselberg actually is, it’s a geological formation that takes it name from a combination of two German words, insel meaning is
Reimagining Mallory with Montane & the Turner Twins
To mark the passing of over a hundred years since Mallory and Irvine’s fateful final ascent, Montane has partnered up with legendary adventurers Hugo and Ross Turner to tackl
Have Arc’teryx just released the best Beta AR of all time?
Celebrating it’s 25th birthday this year, Arc’teryx’s toughest mountain shell the innovative Beta AR, is marking this auspicious occasion with a GORE-TEX ePE upd
An ideal all-rounder, the Haglöfs Astral GTX II
If you’re looking for the type of Gore-Tex jacket that’s ideal for repelling Summer showers as well as being an outer layer that offers some serious protection during t
ARTILECT are the architects behind some magnificent mid-layers
Boulder Colorado is the type of place where if an outdoor brand originates there then you just know that it’s going to be good gear. I say this because I recently got my hand
Black Diamond presents ‘Always Alive’
We’re booking in our mid-week slump a day early here at Outdoor Licence, purely so that we can down tools, make a brew and put our feet up to watch the latest film from our m
Klättermusen celebrate the art of hard work
Swedish outdoor kit kings Klättermusen have been getting creative again with their latest campaign that celebrates the artistry behind the brilliant products they’ve been pr
Black Diamond sends Seb Bouin to tackle the Wolf Kingdom
As part of their brilliant ‘Hard Sends’ series Black Diamond have just released their latest instalment which features their athlete Seb Bouin take on one of the toughe
Minimalist mountain modernism from Arc’teryx
Inspired by the brand’s legendary Alpha FL pack, the new Alpha SL 30 backpack from Arc’teryx delivers the same performance and dependability but with the added bonus of a 50% w
Field Mag explore the archives at Gore
If you’re a subscriber to the essential read that is the weekly newsletter from Field Mag then you’ll probably have already seen this absolute gem that popped up this w
