Families Who Go The Distance On Trails Dave Zook|June 12, 2019 Ultraruns and thru-hikes with kids? Meet four sets of parents who say yes, bring it on.
It’s OK To Step Back From Climbing Ryan Wichelns|June 11, 2019 After diving in without a mentor, one climber finds it’s best to slow down and follow for a while.
My Kids Turned Me Into an Electric Bike Convert Megan Michelson|June 11, 2019 A cycling purist discovers the beauty of electric bikes while towing her two kids—and all their stuff—around town.
LGBTQ+ Adventurers, In Their Own Words Aer Parris|June 10, 2019 We talked to more than 30 LGBTQ+ adventurers to get a sense of their lives in the great outdoors. In their own words, here’s what the outdoors means to them.
11 Woman-Powered Short Films from the 2019 Mountainfilm Festival Faith E. Briggs|June 7, 2019 Forgoing the highest peak or the toughest summit, the subjects of these films tackle deeper challenges of the heart, mind and society.
4 of the Sweetest Animal Friendships We’ve Seen Aer Parris|June 7, 2019 Who is your best adventure buddy? This National Best Friends Day, here's a list of four of the sweetest animal friendships we’ve seen.
Mammoth’s Trailblazing Path for Electric Mountain Bikes Aaron Gulley|June 6, 2019 The acceptance of e-mountain bikes at Mammoth and other mountain bike parks around the country could be a harbinger of widespread acceptance for e-bikes.
Six Trail Races New Runners Will Love Trevor Husted|June 4, 2019 Just getting into the trail running scene? Here are some of our favorite, beginner-friendly 10K races around the country to get you started.
Wildfire Episode Two: A Natural Phenomenon? Chelsea Davis|June 4, 2019 In episode two of Wildfire, hosts Graham Zimmerman and Jim Aikman explore the natural place of wildfire in our forests.
Inside the Mind of Heather ‘Anish’ Anderson Heather Hansman|May 30, 2019 What does it take to hike almost 8,000 miles in a single thru-hiking season? Anderson’s new book provides some hints.
The Poet Who Writes About Running Megan Michelson|May 29, 2019 Sydney Zester has two main outlets: running and writing poetry. In her book, “Run Wild and Be,” she digs deep into both.
Climbers, We are the First Responders Amanda Ellis|May 28, 2019 Watching her fiancé fall 150 feet from a climbing route changed this climber’s perspective.