In this episode, we sit down with Lloyd Vogel, founder and CEO of Garage Grown Gear, to explore the evolution of ultralight outdoor gear and the growth of his Minnesota-based company. From its humble beginnings in a basement to an 8,000-square-foot warehouse in Saint Paul, Garage Grown Gear has become a leader in the ultralight outdoor gear space by focusing on small, innovative manufacturers.
Episode Highlights
- Lloyd's journey from "merman" and outdoor educator to retail entrepreneur
- The origin story of Garage Grown Gear and its evolution from The Big Outdoors
- What "ultralight" really means in backpacking (spoiler: base weight under 10 pounds)
- How the outdoor retail landscape is changing in Minnesota and the Midwest
- The future of innovation in outdoor gear and the importance of finding your niche
Key Topics Covered
- The definition and philosophy of ultralight backpacking
- The challenges of growing a small outdoor retail business
- The impact of Midwest Mountaineering's closure on the Minnesota outdoor community
- How online communities are reshaping outdoor retail and education
- The role of small manufacturers in driving outdoor gear innovation
Guest Bio
Lloyd Vogel is the founder and CEO of Garage Grown Gear, a specialty retailer focused on ultralight outdoor gear from small, innovative manufacturers. With a background in outdoor education and a passion for paddling sports, Lloyd has grown Garage Grown Gear from a basement operation to a significant player in the ultralight gear market. His approach to business emphasizes adding value over chasing profits and maintaining a focused niche over broad expansion.
Credits:
Producers: Randolph Briley
Hosts: Sarah Strommen and Lauren Bennett McGinty
Original Music by Andrew Haaheim and Alsever Lake