Graham Averill, REI

Graham Averill

REI

Asheville, NC, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • REI
  • Backpacker Magazine
  • Paste Magazine

Past articles by Graham:

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The Rules of Hiking with Teens

When you hike with your kids, you get to measure how they change against the wilderness around them. To help other parents in getting their kids out on the trail, I've compiled some rules for surviving nature with teenagers (well, my teenagers, at least). → Read More

Tips and Tricks for Visiting a National Park Without a Reservation

If you haven't booked an entrance pass to parks like Zion, Rocky Mountain, or Acadia, there are still ways to visit. Here's how. → Read More

The 15 Best National Park Campsites in America

At these creekside, shorefront, and mountaintop spots, the views are so gorgeous that you may never want to go to sleep. → Read More

15 Ledge Hikes That Will Make Your Palms Sweat

Go hiking on a high ledge, a crumbly cliff, or a knife-edge ridge and your body will recognize the feeling before your brain catches on. → Read More

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How I Built a Backyard Climbing Wall At Home

Eager to grab on to some holds and get back on the climbing wall? Check out one climbers experience building his own backyard wall on REI Co-op Journal. → Read More

The 15 Best National Park Campsites in America

At these creekside, shorefront, and mountaintop spots, the views are so gorgeous that you may never want to go to sleep. → Read More

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This 15-Year-Old Is Whitewater Kayaking's Rising Star

In a single season, Evy Leibfarth has established herself as one of the world's preeminent paddlers. Now, she's hoping to qualify for the 2020 Summer Games. → Read More

Dogfish Head's New Activity Box is Summer for Beer Nerds

Dogfish Head's Activity Box is summer mix pack I never realized I needed. → Read More

The CANarchy’s Collaboratory is Open

The CANarchy's Collaboratory is finally open and focusing on super creative mashups. → Read More

Avery Brewing has a Beer Archeologist

Avery has a brewer who's job is to recreate the beers from ancient civilizations. → Read More

7 IPAs You Need to Drink Right Now

Hop on the hop train. → Read More

Aging, Hangovers and a New "Healthy" Non-Alcoholic Beer

Tasting the new non-alcoholic "sports brew" wheat ale from Well Being Brewing. → Read More

New York Distilling Co. Ragtime Rye Bottled in Bond

A new Bottled in Bond rye out of New York is worthy of your time. → Read More

A Mix Pack for Hot Summer Days

Six different beers built for summer days. → Read More

Highland Brewing Celebrates 25 Years of Great Beer

Highland helped pioneer craft beer in the South. They're taking a moment to celebrate and looking forward to the next 25 years. → Read More

5 Red Lagers, Because the Moon Landing!

Budweiser has released a new beer which got us curious about the red lager style. → Read More

Pucker Up: Three Pickled Twists on Classic Cocktails

Add a salty and savory element to your favorite classic cocktails with pickle brine. → Read More

Getting Weird with Sour Stouts

The style "sour stout" sounds weird, but it actually works. → Read More

It's Time to Show the Shandy Some Respect

The beer/fruit juice concoction is looked down upon by beer snobs, but it's time we lighten up and embrace the summer treat. → Read More

Drinking 2 IPAs from Appalachian Mountain Brewery

North Carolina's Appalachian Mountain keeps racking up hardware. We drink and compare two of their award-winning IPAs. → Read More