Want a mind-blowing 3D-rendered relief map of your fave national park? Check these folks out. | Continue reading
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Austin Smith has an addiction to big, red, kitted out trucks. Well, he has two, anyway, and considering the time and effort it takes to convert old, non-adventure trucks into rolling cabins, having two counts as an addiction. Smith had this rolling home for a while, but here, he’ … | Continue reading
The ideal collapsible snow shovel to toss in the car or an expedition pack. | Continue reading
The most fun to read survival skills book you can buy. | Continue reading
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Slim, light, tough. The three keys of an EDC blade. | Continue reading
If chosen, Haaland would be first Native American to serve in a presidential cabinet. | Continue reading
Ernie Blake's passion could have led to folly. Instead it led to an amazing New Mexico ski area. | Continue reading
A little note from Shimano about the infectious everything of gravel riding. | Continue reading
Sleep training for adults. | Continue reading
It's not just in the U.S. that pandemic-fueled nature tourism is skyrocketing. | Continue reading
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Flying over and hiking through ANWR inspires hearty defense of one of the world's public lands jewels. | Continue reading
It's no knock on ski films that they often make major lines look like cakewalks—risky cakewalks, but cakewalks nonetheless. In fact, dropping a spicy narrow, | Continue reading
Caught our eye and might delight yours, too. | Continue reading
Does the compulsion to capture, record, and share detract from our outdoor experiences? | Continue reading
No rope, no parachute, and nothing but a few thousand feet of air between you and the Norwegian terra firms. | Continue reading
If you want a super light, super warm jacket that will fit into any space in your pack, Eddie Bauer just might make the best. | Continue reading
The first winter ascent of K2 was supposed to be the last great prize in Himalayan alpinism. Now it’s starting to look a bit like a circus. As of today, four expeditions have set their sights on the world’s second-highest mountain this winter, including Seven Summit Trek’s 45-str … | Continue reading
From filmmaker Andrew Studer, a god’s eye view of god’s country. | Continue reading
Plenty of what you need, nothing you don't . | Continue reading
You never know the tool you'll need until you need it. | Continue reading
Delivery is set for 2023, but with Rivians and electric Ford Transits, it might have catching up to do. | Continue reading
Tense border crossing, hideous weather, massive vert, lots of mud. Sounds per | Continue reading
After cheering the passage of the Great American Outdoors Act, which secured permanent funding for the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF), New Mexico wildlife and conservation advocates were shocked to learn every single project proposed to the U.S. Department of Interior (D … | Continue reading
Nearly 10 years after the earthquake and meltdown of Fukushima’s nuclear power plant, northern Japan continues to rebuild, buoyed by the stoke of outdoor passions. | Continue reading
Bottom line: Safety not guaranteed. | Continue reading
Learn from guide Willie Benegas, who’s stood on the iconic summit 13 times. | Continue reading
This is actual footage of pro rider Andrew Juiliano training for cyclocross hellraces. Also, it’s clearly a metaphor. For…something. Juiliano wrote a poem to capture what the video cannot, and that’s maybe also part of the metaphor? | Continue reading
Well, if you've been planning a summit bid for Everest, and have trained so much that you've taken each centimeter of altitude into account, you're gonna nee | Continue reading
Why does camping courtesy seem so hard to get right? | Continue reading
"They were all such dumbass chauvinistic pigs!" | Continue reading
Biden's environmental policy must begin with undoing Trump's damage, but then push for more protections for wild places. | Continue reading
He wanted to remain anonymous, until a lawsuit forced his hand. | Continue reading
It's a billion-dollar industry now, but it once was a bunch pf people just trying to have a little silly fun in Michigan. | Continue reading
A treehouse for grownups. And kids, really. | Continue reading
Your bike doesn't have to sit idle all snowy winter long. | Continue reading
Gaia's such a powerful tool—here's how to maximize its potential. | Continue reading
Skiers reflect on their favorite lifts, and the anticipation they bring. | Continue reading
In “Nose Dive,” Harold McGee offers a sensory guide to the many odors, often unnoticed, that swirl around us. | Continue reading
The extraterrestrials are one step ahead of the vigilantes, but not by much. Just yesterday, a triangular metal sculpture was discovered on public land near Ata | Continue reading
Big wave surfer and guardian of the North Shore of Oahu, Eddie Aikau was the embodiment of aloha. | Continue reading