For the third year in a row, The Wild Outsiders join up with their fellow A.T. hiking friends to summit Maine's tallest mountain, Mt. Katahdin. For the first time in three ascents, they are graced with beautiful conditions and 360° views. A grand celebration of times past and times to come!
Read MoreOn a mission to find the best paddling Downeast, Teton and Moose spend 3 days exploring the ins and outs of the breathtakingly beautiful Acadia National Park. Check out their list of must-sees in Maine's only National Park.
Read MoreThe Wild Outsiders discover one of Maine's most spectacular hidden gems, the Bold Coast. Located along Maine's most eastern shore, the Cutler Public Reserve Lands offer explorers an unforgettable experience paired with some of Maine's most beautiful coastal sights.
Read MoreEager to hit the seas, The Wild Outsiders take off on an early spring weekend trip to The Gosling Islands in Casco Bay. This relaxing two night trip to West Gosling and Lower Goose Island was full of wildlife sightings, marvelous scenery, and ocean solitude.
Read MoreMoose and Teton spend three days at sea, touring the island-rich archipelago of Stonington. A map would call this place Merchant Row, visitors know it as the Caribbean of Maine.
Read MoreIn this surprise endeavor The Wild Outsiders take to ATVs for a one-of-a-kind adventure... four-wheeling through Box Canyon.
Read MoreMoose and Teton tackle the unmistakable Picacho Peak - a return visit to one of The Wild Outsiders all-time favorite Southern Arizona hikes.
Read MoreThe Wild Outsiders head to Northern Arizona to hike the state's highest peaks; Humphreys and Agassiz. They enjoy a beautiful day of hiking through Arizona's high tundra in the Kachina Peaks Wilderness, topping off these 12,000 footers.
Read MoreTeton and friend Chris tackle New England's supreme mountaineering challenge - the Presidential Traverse. This 17.37 mile, day hike trek, crosses New Hampshires most exposed and highest summits. Find out what it takes, and learn the 10 things you-need-to-know to accomplish this adventurous challenge.
Read MoreThe Wild Outsiders head to the Pemigewasset Wilderness in the White Mountains to top off a few of the remaining 48 4,000 footers. They enjoy a three day, deep wilderness snowshoeing adventure through the wintery wild heart of the Whites, learning along the way, that plans must adapt with the conditions...
Read MoreTeton takes advantage of his day off and heads to the White Mountains to tackle the 'deadliest "small" mountain in America,' Mt. Washington, the highest peak in New England, all by himself.
Read MoreWith five days off for Thanksgiving, The Wild Outsiders head to the White Mountains to bag some peaks. Utilizing their car as basecamp they tackle eight more of the 48 4,000 footers, and whip up one hell of a backpackers' Thanksgiving.
Read MoreIn celebration of their friend's birthday, Moose and Teton travel to the White Mountains to tackle a few peaks. A beautiful and varying two-day excursion in the White Mountain's vast Pemigewasset Wilderness, accompanied by friends Twirls, Fin, and Soul Man.
Read MoreTeton leads a 3 Day trek; 18 miles of hiking, 18 miles of paddling, a full circumnavigation of the Bigelow Mountain range - joined by friend Birch.
Read MoreThe Wild Outsiders return to the beloved island to show Grey Wolf and Timber the beauty of this local island getaway.
Read MoreA weekend spent on Maine's largest lake: Island camping and moose sightings fill this two day excursion to one of the most expansive north woods areas.
Read MoreTravelling over 33 miles to 32 islands in Casco Bay, Teton leads a two day sea kayaking excursion with paddle partner and friend, Corduroy.
Read MoreA leisure-filled 20 mile paddle trip down the beautiful Saco River in Maine.
Read MoreTeton and Grey Wolf take an evening paddle through Scarborough's beautiful salt water marshes. This Maine Bird Watching Trail destination offers serene, quiet water that snakes its way to the ocean.
Read MoreA short morning paddle with an impressive encounter, joined by friend, Quinn.
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