
TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

TOMORROW, April 15th, we open our doors in @bridgeportvillage.
Portland, come one, come all. This space is small but mighty and ready for you.
Store Hours:
Monday - Saturday: 10am - 8pm
Sundays: 11am - 6pm

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

NOW LIVE: PD KICKSTARTER NO. 16
Travel—it’s so inspiring! Aspirational! Enchanting!
Except for the parts that are *not* those things: 4am wake-ups, squeezing your bags through subway turnstiles, shuffling through security lines, and pretty much the entire end-to-end experience of being on an airplane. Modern travel frequently makes you feel exhausted, frustrated, and for lack of a better term, gross.
That’s why we’re back on Kickstarter with 4 brilliant new travel bags that elevate your life on the road—meticulously designed around the cramped and hectic realities of modern travel—so you can feel organized, comfortable, and in-control. We’re introducing new formats and styles with game-changing functionality hidden within a clean, upscale aesthetic, that put delight and dignity back into your travel experience.
Travel isn’t one-size-fits-all, and neither is the gear that makes it possible. As long as no two trips are the same, we’ll be hell-bent on designing better tools for living light and moving fast.
Back now at pkdsn.com/ks. (Link in bio)

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

The first US Congress amended the Constitution to protect civil liberties from a tyrannical or overreaching government. Those ten amendments are known as the Bill of Rights. Call your representatives if it feels like DC needs a refresher.
Link in bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.

Gear is just the excuse.
Things are getting goin’ this month for PD👁️RL. If you’re lucky enough to live a walk, skip, hop or even a couple-scrumptious-chapters-of-your-latest-audiobook drive away from any of our retail locations, consider this your sign to swing by.
RSVP details for each event at the links in our bio.
Pete’s turning 43. He didn’t want a party or gifts. He just wanted two things: less inventory and less stress. So we’re putting some of our favorite, award-winning gear up for prices we almost never offer.
Come celebrate Pete’s 43rd trip around the sun and give yourself a little gift too. Link in bio.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.
Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.
Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

Introducing Carry Missions: a new series fueled by you, our Peak Design community.
We believe anything can be a mission—a summit push, beach walk, a quick errand that turns into a full-blown side quest or even a dumpling crawl through Chinatown. We want to be the bag that shows up for it all.
First up, one of Peak Design’s very own… our Creative Director, Jason Wilkins, with a long weekend send up Wheeler Peak in the Sangre de Cristo mountains of New Mexico.
“Wheeler Peak is a bucket list item for any New Mexican hiker. As the highest point in the state, at 13,167 feet, it’s often approached from the Taos Ski Basin via a straightforward trail past Williams Lake. But one of the best things about this area is how many ways in and around there are. We wanted a long weekend in the mountains, and this range gave us endless options.
If I had to pick one word to describe this hike, it would be varied.
Our two-night trek took us through lush forests, idyllic alpine lakes, rugged tundra peaks, and along ridgelines with sweeping views of valleys. Like most hikes in New Mexico, we were almost always alone—except for the crowd at the summit and a small group of bighorn sheep who watched us eat lunch on a slope full of wildflowers. It felt exhilarating to be so exposed at the top, and so small on the traverses. This trip checked a lot of boxes for us: good mileage, quiet camps, and different terrain each day. It’s a format we’ll be trying to repeat in the future.”
Got a mission coming up? Planning on documenting it? Drop it below & we’ll choose one of y’all to supply the pack and feature you in our next series post.

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Clean up your cockpit. Make the switch. Now through Sunday, April 26 @ 11:59PT.
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Clean up your cockpit. Make the switch. Now through Sunday, April 26 @ 11:59PT.
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ICYMI, last week, we announced Peak Design made @fastcompany’s Most Innovative Companies of 2026 list. So in honor of that, we’re peeling back the curtain to show what really goes down at PDHQ, *ahem* where the flame of innovation always burns.
This is one special place to work and if this looks like your kind of chaos, head over to the Careers page of our website.
But all in all this really ain’t about us. It’s about you. So thank YOU for being apart of the Peak Design community.
🎥 & a special thanks to: @skycandystudios

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Peak Design has been named one of Fast Company’s most innovative companies for 2026! AI tells us there are between 300 and 400 million businesses on Earth (and AI has yet to make a mistake!), so that puts us in the top 0.00024% of innovative businesses globally. Not bad!
We made it on the “Small but Mighty” list for companies between 50 and 200 employees — and we’d say that label absolutely tracks. A wickedly talented force for good, our crew of designers and engineers is constantly pushing into new categories and redefining how products should work in the world.
Big thanks to the team at @fastcompany. Link in bio for the full read up.
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