When your cat gets stuck in a tree, you call the fire department. But what do you do when your 80-pound Great Dane-Mastiff mix takes a tumble from a 200-foot cliff in the Oregon backcountry? Turns out there’s a number for that too. When Ranger took that fall in the Santiam State … | Continue reading
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They even make inflatable dog chalets. | Continue reading
Impending doom and cuddly marine mammals. | Continue reading
Sometimes the best travel partners are the ones that don't talk. | Continue reading
The freaking out of bing lost, with, apparently, none of the consequences. | Continue reading
Vanlife has many shapes and sizes. | Continue reading
Pemaquid Pond in Bremen, Maine, is home waters for what must surely be one of the coziest cabins you can rent, anywhere. This is the Roam, a tiny houseboat complete with everything two people could need. They also offer a larger boat, the Nomad. But we’re more charmed by this tin … | Continue reading
Roll it up or air it out? Wash with soap or not? Check out these tent cleaning tips from a warranty claims expert. | Continue reading
https://vimeo.com/595444416 He had a good job, and made a nice retirement for himself. Rathe | Continue reading
How a grom from Florida won more national titles than anyone and helped build the American ski infrastructure | Continue reading
The Scandinavian surf capital you didn't expect. | Continue reading
Subaru finally releases their long-awaited EV to get you way out there without burning any gas. | Continue reading
Whole new drivetrain just dropped. | Continue reading
Meet the last man standing. | Continue reading
After decades of encroachment, a reprieve for lands threatened by oil and gas drilling sites. | Continue reading
A life lived in the throes of adventure, sparked by a search for nowhere. | Continue reading
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"Water that’s wet and humans to connect with.” | Continue reading
A new study finds warming temperatures could mean big changes in how we use our public lands. | Continue reading
What would you do for a novelty ski? | Continue reading
Utah man tries to use NPS SAR helicopter as personal mountain uber transport. | Continue reading
Last Sunday morning, 83-year-old E.J. Eberhard became the oldest person ever to hike the Appalachian Trail. Eberhard, who goes by the trail name Nimblewood Noma | Continue reading
Just makes fire easier. Simple as that. | Continue reading
Suzuki does not sell the Jimny in the US. It in fact does not sell the passenger version in Europe anymore either, as it pollutes too much, even though it has a tiny 1.5L engine (Europe has a complicated system that takes into account the weight of the vehicle when deciding on em … | Continue reading
Twenty-seven years before the Dawn Wall captured the attention of millions and five years before Lynn Hill freed The Nose, Yosemite's biggest, baddest mega-pro | Continue reading
How are fish and a | Continue reading
E-bikes are great, recycled e-bike batteries make them better. | Continue reading
Conrad Smith, 81, spent thousands of hours solving a geographic puzzle posed by 179-year-old expedition drawing. | Continue reading
Tito Onyekweli here has it right. Growing up, he said, he’d play in a creek that ran by his parents’ house. Nothing wrong with doing that as an adult. In fact, there’s everything right about it. | Continue reading
The driver hit 6 cyclists and had been released with no | Continue reading
What does PMS mean for women in the midst of a fear-spiking adventure? | Continue reading
From no bikes to bike heaven. | Continue reading
Glacial archaeology takes on new significance as world leaders debate plan to halt warming. | Continue reading
In the Shawnee National Forest in the Mississippi Bluffs region of Illinois, overlooking the Mississippi River Valley, lies the House Boulders climbing area. Acres of tightly packed boulders of grey sandstone in a hardwood forest. The land there recently went up for sale, and so … | Continue reading
The Dipsea Race from the town of Mill Valley, California, over redwood-forested hills and steep peaks down to Stinson Beach, California, on the coast 7.5 miles away has been held nearly every year since 1905. It’s the oldest continually held trail race in the country. In 1904, a … | Continue reading
The Grand Canyon boating community — devoted to each other and to the Colorado River — was shocked to learn this fall that we’d lost two of our own. Fo | Continue reading
Just a couple buds, some bikes, some trails, some lakes, and some beers. And wine. This is the simplest of recipes for adventure, and just maybe the best. | Continue reading
Controversy brews on Tengkangpoche though mostly on the Internet. | Continue reading
60 years after the first American expedition to Everest, the first All-Black team prepares to make their own history. | Continue reading
From the shepherd to the hunter. | Continue reading
Free. Stretchdown. Jacket. | Continue reading
Making the mindski a real thing. | Continue reading
A man tough enough for whatever 19th century Alaska could throw at him, Jack Dalton blazed a famed trail from the Pacific to the interior. | Continue reading
Cyclists continue to be viewed as lesser than. | Continue reading
Manatees and alligators and crystal clear, white sand beaches? On a national forest? | Continue reading
That's three elephants stacked on top of each other. | Continue reading