People were outraged when a woman killed a dog she mistook for a wolf—but why should a wolf not be afforded same protections as a dog? | Continue reading
Geek out on the behind the scenes logistics of a ski traverse where a zillion things could go wrong. | Continue reading
Nasty chemicals on many of our waterproofed gear are finding their way into even the tiniest waterways. | Continue reading
If you’re like us you have a few technical backpacks and daypacks and for day trips out to the backcountry, you’ll stuff one of those with the, well, stuff you need. But backpacks aren’t really that useful unless you’re planning to actually hike with your gear and food. Often you … | Continue reading
This family has their priorities in order. | Continue reading
"Two Wheels Good: The History and Mystery of the Bicycle" is a must read for anyone who's ever thrown a leg over the saddle. | Continue reading
What's the sand version of a pow day? | Continue reading
In a just world, this would be available in America. | Continue reading
Y’all can pick yours up here: REI https://bit.ly/3Ikk1OJ Amazon https://amzn.to/3QdaOJK Opinel https://www.opinel-usa.com/collection… | Continue reading
The "man who fell to earth," Kittinger leapt from balloons at 100,000 feet, set records for free fall speed, was a POW, and a humble hot air balloon enthusiast. | Continue reading
Lots of cool gear you don't need to spend a lot on here. | Continue reading
"My mind is clear when I am in the water; it takes away everything." | Continue reading
A (partial) solution to the dilemma of half-empty fuel cans. | Continue reading
Just because it's dumping snow doesn't mean it's not good biking weather. | Continue reading
This is THE extreme backpack for extremely extreme outdoor enthusiasts. | Continue reading
Pull 'em on and they're ready for anything. | Continue reading
A dreamlike studio for dreamlike paintings. | Continue reading
A long, strange trip to kill four dams. | Continue reading
It's warm in the Alps this winter. Very warm. | Continue reading
From big bears to the boreal forests, here are some books that moved us and helped illuminate what’s worth fighting for. | Continue reading
The lovable, insatiable, wolverine. | Continue reading
Embracing whatever nature throws at us. | Continue reading
After the sea took the life of her husband, Ann Davison decided to sail the Atlantic by herself. | Continue reading
Dreaming of riding or riding a dream? | Continue reading
"An Ever Saddled Horse That Eats Nothing"! | Continue reading
The best soft-sided cooler you can get. | Continue reading
Where most of us fear to tread. | Continue reading
"Tomorrow is for microwave pizza and sweatpants. Tonight is for the ancient animal ache of knowing you’re alive." | Continue reading
Now you can score some of the best bike gear in the biz for a lot less money. | Continue reading
When carting around an extra 35 pounds is an absolute joy. | Continue reading
New research paints a clearer picture of what lies beneath, but earthquakes and steam eruptions still pose much greater dangers than the caldera itself | Continue reading
Not your average snow-slasher flick. | Continue reading
Riding bikes for fun is a privilege, taking it for granted is the stoke-killer. | Continue reading
The first time Audrey Sutherland explored the rugged northeast coast of Moloka’i, she swam the 20-mile stretch. Forty-one years old, divorced, a mother of four, she swam alone with snorkel and fins, dressed in blue jeans and towing behind her an Army duffel containing a few essen … | Continue reading
Companies pay employees not to work at least 10 days a year. So why aren't Americans doing more of that? | Continue reading
Thinking about skiing, missing skiing, ready for winter. | Continue reading
The Tour de France winner crisscrossed Italy on his bike, delivering messages and documents to the underground, and saved hundreds of Jews. | Continue reading
Semi-Rad knows a thing or three about road, air, and rail time. Trust him on this one. | Continue reading
Moonlit powder runs rule. | Continue reading
Here's a little primer into the kind of mindset it takes to make adventure hardships kinda fun. | Continue reading
An adventure athlete slows down a bit to take it all in. | Continue reading
Kris Machnick used retirement as a springboard to begin ice climbing. Now at 80 years old, she's knocking off routes around the world to raise money for Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease research with her 8 for 80 project. | Continue reading
Take a deep dive into your fellow enthusiasts' habits. | Continue reading
The Death Star run had nothing on this. | Continue reading
Just a simple, reliable, rugged but comfortable boot. What else ya want? | Continue reading
The gorgeous Alpine Trail #7 and its dedicated crew of protectors. | Continue reading
You're packed up everything you need. But wait, should you bring a lock? What kind? | Continue reading
Never hike without this perfect accompaniment. | Continue reading