THE PACKFIRE COMMUNITY: Gabrielle Nelson
There’s a moment after a full day at Mt. Bachelor—when the boots come off, the cold sets in, and no one’s quite ready to leave. For Gab Nelson and her crew, that’s where the day really begins. In the parking lot, it’s simple:
- Snowboards stacked
- Tailgates down
- The PACKFIRE fire pit lit
Suddenly, it’s not just a stop—it’s a place to stay a while.
What starts as a post-ride hang often turns into something more. Gab and friends head out, chasing a quieter spot—somewhere off-grid, somewhere better.
They find a clearing. Set up camp. Layers go on, food comes out, and the PACKFIRE fire pit is right back at the center.
It’s where stories get shared, where everyone slows down, where the night stretches a little longer. No complicated setup, no second guessing—just warmth, light, and good company.
This is what PACKFIRE is built for:
- Fast, effortless setup
- Dependability in any condition
- Simplicity that lets the moment lead
With Gab and her crew, it’s not about overplanning—it’s about having gear that shows up, so they can focus on being out there together.
PACKFIRE isn’t just part of the setup—it’s where the day ends.