Gear I Hold Dear: My First Pack Aer Parris|April 29, 2020 Nicole Smith reflects on the memory of getting her first backpacking pack and taking it on a trip with her father and sister.
Uncommon Challenge: Go On an Overnight Snowshoe Adventure Will Rochfort|March 6, 2020 What happens when a lifelong backpacker trades hiking boots for snowshoes?
Material Science: The Art of Layering Heather Balogh Rochfort|February 17, 2020 Mix and match your clothes to stay comfortable this winter.
Innovators: The (Ski) Boot Cobbler Devon O’Neil|February 13, 2020 Professional freeskier Eric Hjorleifson first made a name for himself, then some of the backcountry ski world’s greatest boots.
How a Ski Resort Turned a Snow Groomer Into a Taco Truck How a Ski Resort Turned a Snow Groomer Into a Taco Truck|February 7, 2020 Plus a delicious recipe for Mexican street corn.
Ellen Stekert: Trailblazer Laura Poppick|January 29, 2020 Ellen Stekert, an REI Co-op member since 1968, reflects on a trailblazing backpacking trip and a particular piece of gear that helped her get outside.
All Rise Kathryn Miles|January 27, 2020 The effects of climate change on a heavily developed city imperil the future of Charleston, South Carolina. But instead of throwing up their hands and moving out, some residents are staying put. Here’s why they feel hopeful about the future.
Photo Essay: Canada’s Ice-fishing Huts REI Staff|January 14, 2020 Escape cabin fever with a cozy fishing hut adventure! Discover the best fishing huts and tips for a memorable trip.
Hey, Bladies! Kimberly Beekman|January 10, 2020 Park City, Utah, is home to U.S. Ski Teamers, world champions and the most prestigious yet inclusive club around, the PC Bladies. Armed with inline skates and glitter, these women are creating a powerful community—one skate at a time.
Come Snow or Shine Evelyn Spence|January 10, 2020 Yes, the days are short, and the weather may not be everyone’s ideal. But we still have some festive events and experiences to bring us together.
Nüümü Poyo: A Story of Reclamation On a Well-Loved Trail Tazbah Rose Chavez|January 10, 2020 In 2018, seven Indigenous women hiked the route known to many as the John Muir Trail in an act of cultural reclamation. This is their story.
Ice Stupas of the Himalaya Maya Kroth|January 10, 2020 In the era of climate change, ice stupas are emerging as a solution to provide farmers in the Himalaya with access to glacial meltwater year-round.