Planning Your Next Camping Trip is About to Get Even Easier Aer Parris|October 30, 2018 Camping Project is an all-new product that lest you search bookable campgrounds by location and nearby activities, making it easier to get outside.
What the Middle Fork of the Salmon River Reveals About Our Public Lands Morgan Tilton|October 30, 2018 What the Middle Fork of the Salmon River—one of the world's most pristine and wild stretches of whitewater—tells us about the future of our public lands.
10 Top Hikes in Colorado Kristen Arendt|October 30, 2018 Check out these 10 popular hikes to explore some of the best scenic trails that Colorado has to offer.
The Green Race is Coming Graham Averill|October 30, 2018 The Green Race is a lightning-fast downriver time trial held the first Saturday of each November on the Green River in Saluda, North Carolina.
Everyday Essentials to Keep You Rolling on the Trail Tony Gill|October 30, 2018 Multi-tools, bike tubes, zip ties and everything else the experts don’t leave home without.
2018’s Best Gifts for Camping and Hiking Enthusiasts Logan Jenott|October 26, 2018 Dazzle the outdoor enthusiasts in your life with some of the best gift ideas to get them excited about their next camping or hiking adventure.
The 10 Best Gifts for Travel Lovers Diana Le|October 26, 2018 From an insulated coffee mug to packable down jackets for comfort and convenience, we’ve got a gift for the travel enthusiast on your list.
The Most Punishing Running Race You’ve Never Heard Of Megan Michelson|October 25, 2018 Unlike most ultramarathons, Big’s Backyard Ultra, held in a backyard in Tennessee, has no set distance or finish time. Participants continue running an endless loop until there’s only one person left standing.
The Rescuer In Need of Saving Megan Michelson|October 25, 2018 What happens when a highly trained search and rescue volunteer from the Tetons sees one too many accidents in the field? It sends him into an emotional spiral he says he could barely climb out of.
Kate Courtney’s Path to World Cup Victory Heather Hansman|October 25, 2018 At 22 years old, Kate Courtney became the first American world champion mountain biker in 17 years, winning the Elite UCI World Championships for cross-country mountain biking in Switzerland in September.
Trail Running In China on the Rise Kade Krichko|October 24, 2018 In the last decade, China has seen a surge in trail-running races and participants. It’s all part of a changing landscape with a new focus on fitness and outdoor recreation.
How Ada Hatch Helped Change the Field of Archaeology for Women Morgan Sjogren|October 22, 2018 A profile of Ada Hatch, 76, who spent the summer of 1962 working as one of the Southwest’s first woman archaeologists on the Glen Canyon Salvage Project.