Embrace the connection. | Continue reading
The downside of human exceptionalism. | Continue reading
An uncrowded gem in South Dakota gets a polish. | Continue reading
Yvon Chouinard has gained a reputation as a radical all his life. He invented rigid crampons and perfected a drooped-pick ice axe that hurtled ice climbing out of its classic days of cutting endless steps (“stairways to the stars”) to clawing up vertical ice. I got swept along in … | Continue reading
The first surfer to die at Mavericks was one of the most beloved. | Continue reading
Shockwave ripples across the outdoor industry as once again, Yvon Chouinard does it his way. | Continue reading
Embrace the warm tech. | Continue reading
Hold your breath. | Continue reading
Always look up. | Continue reading
Having kids can cramp your adventures. On his first backpack with his 8-year-old, he discovers it doesn't have to be that way. | Continue reading
The author, a skier, remembers the pearl-clutching when snowboards arrived on the mountain and finds lots of similarities to ebikes. | Continue reading
Rejoice, river walkers and anglers. | Continue reading
Businessmen, lawyers, and scientists weighed the fate of a Tennessee forest. They should have listened to the trees. | Continue reading
The beauty of fishing knows many geographies. | Continue reading
Little Cottonwood's nasty traffic issues may get a swinging reprieve. | Continue reading
A look at what made an icon a truly remarkable man. | Continue reading
No matter where you live, if you ride a mountain bike, you'll find something deeply familiar here. | Continue reading
Bye bye, little green cylinders, you wasteful things you. | Continue reading
This recipe is a hybrid one: The rice is prepared according to our Freezer Bag Cooking directions (FBC), the sauce is one pot method. It doesn’t need a big pot, a 1.3 or 1.5-liter pot will work perfectly. Recipe courtesy of Trail Cooking. If you’ve not visited the site, and you d … | Continue reading
Vans are sweet and all, but they're marks of adulthood. Sometimes a little regression to childhood is just what you need. | Continue reading
Little, rugged, different, better. | Continue reading
Just because you're a great fisherman does not mean you'll be a great guide. An excerpt from Dylan Tomine's new book, "Headwaters." | Continue reading
You don't have to climb to get it. | Continue reading
Imagine "The Dude" but with relentless ambition and courage and you're halfway to understanding this remarkable man. | Continue reading
The Nomadic towels are small enough to go anywhere—Douglas Adams would approve. | Continue reading
IKEA approved. | Continue reading
A simple mix makes all the difference–and it's light enough for backpacking. | Continue reading
To make coffee, we need more water, duh. | Continue reading
We were off the map and nearly out of food and having a blast. | Continue reading
Water storage that's easy to pack and fun to use. | Continue reading
From the deserts of Baja to the evergreens of Canada. | Continue reading
Like a blankie, but for us dirtbag grownups. | Continue reading
Good without breaking the bank. | Continue reading
Dreamy, indeed. | Continue reading
"You think you’re going to die one minute, and then you don’t." | Continue reading
Nature--it's why we came up here. | Continue reading
First she crossed the English Channel, then she sailed around Britain, solo, while paralyzed from the neck down. | Continue reading
There's beauty in the cracks. | Continue reading
We can't believe people are still doing this crap. | Continue reading
Turns out, measuring mountains is still harder than you might think. | Continue reading
Easy, tasty -- did we mention easy? | Continue reading
The right tool for bikes of all size. | Continue reading
Navigating the excitement for the best and fear of the worst when your partner's climbing a huge mountain. | Continue reading
If in busting out your tent, you bust a tent pole, we have you covered. | Continue reading
Water expert Char Miller says the Colorado River's delta with Mexico has slowly been coming back to life. | Continue reading
Living with intention and dirty hands. | Continue reading
The nonprofit Adventure Scientists unites skilled outdoors people with scientists to help drive critical conservation work. | Continue reading
'Cause why not? | Continue reading