Backcountry Beta Blog

How Drinking Instant Bone Broth Can Help You Sleep Better and Recover Faster After a Long Day Outdoors

Outdoor sports can be physically demanding, and it's important to give your body the nutrients it needs to recover properly. One of the best ways to do this is by drinking instant bone broth, especially at the end of a long day of hiking, climbing, or backcountry skiing. Not only will it help you sleep better, but it can also aid in your body's recovery process, leaving you refreshed and ready to take on the next day. Instant bone broth contains nutrients that aid in muscle recovery: One of the main benefits of bone broth is that it contains collagen,...

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Can Bone Broth Help You Recover From an Injury Faster?

Bone broth is a popular supplement that is often used by athletes to support recovery and improve healing time. The protein, collagen, electrolytes, minerals, and amino acids in bone broth work together to support tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and improve overall health. If you’re recovering from an injury and looking to speed up the healing process, consider adding bone broth to your nutrition routine. Always consult with your doctor before taking any new supplements, especially if you are currently recovering from an injury.

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Life Isn't Fair, But Just How Unfair Is It?

Written by Erika Vikander, Professional Snowboarder & Borvo Broth Ambassador  When I was a little girl, I always dreamt of doing something impactful with my life. I had hoped it would be through my talent as a snowboarder and not by having to fight for the right for women to be seen as equals in this day and age. It’s clear now that this will be the most important thing I do thus far in my life, not only for me, but for all women, and the future generations of this sport. I have spent the last 6 years of...

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How to Teach A Toddler to Ski...and discover a newfound love for the mountains all over again

Written By: Matt Brode Borvo Co-Founder, Weekend Warrior and Family Man Hanging in my home office are photos of the past. Powder skiing, summit celebrations, and traverses over knife-edged ridges. These photos are constant reminders of challenging and fun-filled adventures with my close friends, around the world. The Alps, Andes, Cascades, and more.  Slowly piling up in small frames, next to Paw Patrol scribbles of red, yellow, blue, pink and green crayons are new memories that have recently been made. For the last two years, my personal definition for adventuring has changed. And with that, I’ve found myself changing as well. The...

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