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.
Hiker Trash: A Love Letter to the Appalachian Trail Aer Parris|October 10, 2019 A new book offers a rare glimpse into the heart of the thru-hiking community.
Travel Disasters: Learn From Our Mistakes Aer Parris|October 9, 2019 Our adventurous experts may have failed, but they do things differently now.
Inside the Mind of Ultrarunner Courtney Dauwalter Megan Michelson|October 8, 2019 She runs 200-mile races without flinching and has a dogged unwillingness to give up. Here, Courtney Dauwalter lets us in on the inner workings of her brain at pivotal stages of a recent long-distance victory.