V10 Time Machine
Jared Nelson Jared Nelson

V10 Time Machine

“Riding a bike more often really helps put into perspective the environment and infrastructure that cars create. Wide roads, noise, fumes… U.S. roads cover land equivalent to the size of Wisconsin. And we’ve all heard plenty about the cancerous tributes of the gas and oil industry…” by Jared Nelson

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Tunes For The Journey: Curating The Music Mix Collection
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Tunes For The Journey: Curating The Music Mix Collection

“by the time it got dark outside we’d usually just stop what we were doing, relax, and listen to the radio. My siblings and I would always look forward to listening to music when it got dark on those 2-3 hour drives. We would normally listen to whatever station our dad (Papa) picked…” by Matthew Paez

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Trail Name Skillet
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Trail Name Skillet

“I’d camped plenty of times as a kid: load the car with gear, drive to the site, camp. “Let’s run that back,” I thought. But I didn’t bother to ask too many details about the trip, so I began packing like a man on a mission…” by Drake Shepard

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The Medium Affects Everything
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The Medium Affects Everything

“As artists who share our work, it’s important for us to be aware of how it affects our audience—not to cater to them, but to gain an understanding that helps us evolve and refine our craft…” by Comp Collective

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E-Biking in Switzerland: When There’s Not Enough Time, Rent a Bike
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E-Biking in Switzerland: When There’s Not Enough Time, Rent a Bike

“Our trip was planned during the shoulder season of tourism to allow for less crowds and cooler temperatures. This also meant the ridge-lines were still closed to hikers/bikers or required snow shoes. So last minute, our plans changed from hiking in Schywz to spending a few days in Thun…” by Raegan Nelson

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Cabin In the Cliffs
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Cabin In the Cliffs

“And there it stood, just barely. With my head down watching my step, I almost walked right past the cabin. It had seen better days, and by days, I mean decades. That thing was rougher than 30 grit sandpaper.” by Zach Duncan

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Art of The Dark
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Art of The Dark

“What are your biggest Phobias. Acrophobia: fear of heights? Trypanophobia: fear of needles? Claustrophobia: fear of enclosed spaces? For me it is the ocean and the dark.” by Matt Hume

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Observing Change
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Observing Change

“We landed around 2pm and had our bulky backpacking bags in the trunk of our rental car by 3pm. The urban landscape didn’t last long on our way to the first trailhead. An hour and a half drive to a section of the Rogue river was on our gps.” by Jared Nelson

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The Tale of Dave and Bob
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The Tale of Dave and Bob

“There is something special about being on the road, particularly when you have no expectations and try to be present in that time and place. This is the story about how I met Dave and Bob.” by Alejandro Lau Regidor

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A Single Push
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A Single Push

“Moving light and fast in the mountains has never been an anomaly when speaking of objectives for climbers, skiers, runners and others, but there is something invigorating and energizing about moving like this. It seems every week whether it’s a friend, long-lost acquaintance or professional, people are squeezing things that seem to be multi-day adventures into the small 24-hour time frame we have in a day.” by Mitch Milbauer

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The Long Distance Hiking Community
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The Long Distance Hiking Community

“My life was changed when I quit my job in corporate finance and set off on a 2,650 mile hike along the Pacific Crest Trail (“PCT”) in 2019. After major burnout at work in 2018, I was left with many questions such as “why am I doing this?” and “is this what life is supposed to look like?” by Carol Coyne

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The Collective
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The Collective

Comp Collective came to life as a result of our own experiences on the road and the raw emotion we’re constantly pursuing. That’s why we’ve come together and taken the time to hand pick our favorite stories from real people we’ve connected with across the globe…

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Film vs Digital Photography
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Film vs Digital Photography

“Clearly, there are pros and cons to both mediums, and it’s wonderful to have both options available today. The subject matter, the presence of motion or not and the amount of light all help to determine which medium is best suited for the task…” by Blake Swingle

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Backpacking A Desert Oasis
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Backpacking A Desert Oasis

Photo Essay: Images made from a roll of Portra 160 and Kodak Gold shot through a Yashicaflex 6x6 medium format film camera while backpacking along a creek near Camp Verde, Arizona… by Jared Nelson

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The Beginner’s Mindset
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The Beginner’s Mindset

“It was a painful half run, half walk, around the neighborhood, but at the end of it I didn't feel as anxious as I did before. That small feeling of relief was enough to get me to lace up my shoes every morning to try to experience it again…” by Laurie Bullock

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