Op-Ed: How Outdoor Recreation Can Help Rural U.S. Communities Tom Adams|November 1, 2019 Tom Adams, Utah's director of outdoor recreation, says communities across the country can benefit from outdoor recreation.
Behind the Scenes: ‘Return to Mount Kennedy’ Jessica Bernhard|October 28, 2019 A new film shows the highs and lows of finding connection in the mountains—to oneself, one's family and the natural world.
Latoya Shauntay Snell is a Force to Be Reckoned With Jess Daddio|October 24, 2019 The New York-based runner, chef, mother and blogger behind Running Fat Chef is an outspoken advocate for body positivity and inclusivity within the running world.
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.
This Backcountry Hut Has a Story to Tell Megan Michelson|October 21, 2019 The long-awaited Kees and Claire Hut finally opens in British Columbia. Here’s how the hut got its name.
Adventurous Things to Do In Asheville Graham Averill|October 17, 2019 You won't get bored—or thirsty—with our Asheville insider's favorite adventure spots and watering holes.
The Significance of Brigid Kosgei’s Marathon Record Amanda Loudin|October 17, 2019 Flying under the radar, this runner from Kenya has destroyed the women’s marathon world record.
You Don’t Need a Mega Pass to Ski This Winter Brigid Mander|October 17, 2019 North American skiers and snowboarders have had the choice: Epic Pass or Ikon Pass? But what if the answer is neither? Here's a case for skiing the small, independent resorts.
Why You Need to Go Bouldering in the Southeast This Fall Graham Averill|October 16, 2019 Cool weather and retreating poison ivy lure back into the woods during fall in the American Southeast. Check out our favorite spots at the REI Co-op Journal
How a Bike Park Helped Berkshire East Perfect the Mom-and-Pop Resort Kirk Kardashian|October 16, 2019 The New England Lost Ski Areas Project is a charmingly antiquated website with lots of information on exactly 604 New England ski hills that...
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.
Alexandera Houchin is the People’s Champion of Bikepacking Jess Daddio|October 11, 2019 In her second year of racing, Alexandera Houchin won the women’s Tour Divide and Colorado Trail Race on a singlespeed bike.