This Bike Ride Empowers People Of All Abilities Tony Gill|October 22, 2019 The MOFO is a sufferfest-for-good in Utah’s Wasatch Mountains, challenging people on bicycles and handcycles, alike.
5 Experts on the Future of Climbing Aer Parris|October 14, 2019 As climbing has gained popularity over the last few years. We spoke to five in-the-known climbers for their take on the future of the sport.
Which Garmin Forerunner Should I Get? Yitka Winn|September 12, 2019 We break down the new Garmin Forerunner watches (945, 245, 45), explain how they compare to their predecessors and recommend which one is right for you.
The Adventure of Self-Love with Sarah Herron Shelby Stanger|September 9, 2019 This episode of the Wild Ideas Worth Living podcast features Sarah Herron talking about how she finally found love inside and out.
This Group Is Changing the Way Climbers Communicate Aer Parris|August 6, 2019 When hearing your belay partner isn't an option, how do you get your message across? One group of Deaf climbers is leading the way.
REI Presents: Feel of Vision REI Staff|July 18, 2019 Watch the story of Lonnie, a US Navy veteran, who lost his sight in a hunting accident then went on to become the first blind man to conquer the 226 miles of the Colorado River.
Outdoors For All: Plus-Size Climbers Challenge Stereotypes Colleen Stinchcombe|July 11, 2019 For plus-size climbers, finding gear that fits and feeling represented within the community can be challenging. Here's how they're changing that.
Kai Lightner Trades A Big Climbing Dream For College and Helping Others Julie Ellison|April 19, 2019 When Kai Lightner began a competitive entrepreneurship college major, he also had a goal of rock climbing in the summer games. Now his focus has shifted.
REI is All-In On Inclusion REI Staff|February 1, 2019 Today, more than 60 CEOs of leading outdoor companies will announce that they are signing a pledge to lead an industry-wide effort to ensure...
Climber Craig DeMartino on falling, losing a leg—and coming out better for it Hilary Oliver|January 11, 2019 The film “Craig’s Reaction,” explores climber Craig DeMartino’s comeback story from amputating his leg to becoming an adaptive national champion. Here, he shares his take on how our decisions—not our circumstances—define us as people.
The Lady Shred Spirit is Alive and Growing in Wydaho Tony Gill|August 28, 2018 How the festival manager of the Wydaho Rendezvous in Driggs, Idaho, is making the festival more inclusive to women.
No Money Required. This Running Club Wants Sweat Equity for Entry. Olivia Dwyer|May 10, 2018 Most trail-running clubs charge membership fees. Not Maine's Trail Monster Running, which requires volunteer time and effort from aspiring entrants, a throwback model that makes trail running’s growth sustainable.