The Joys of Section Hiking Shawnté Salabert|May 22, 2018 Many backpackers dream of spending weeks—or even months—on trail. But most folks can’t swing the time commitment required to thru-hike classics like the Pacific Crest Trail, Appalachian Trail and Continental Divide Trail. The solution? Learn to embrace the joys of section hiking.
New Backcountry Trail Opens in Hickory Nut Gorge Graham Averill|May 18, 2018 Weed Patch Mountain Trail is a brand new 8.6-mile (one way) romp through some of Hickory Nut Gorge’s wildest terrain, connecting Buffalo Creek Park, which already has a 3.5-mile mountain bike loop, with Eagle Rock, a climbing crag on the north side of Rumbling Bald Mountain inside Chimney Rock State Park.
Ibiza: Come for the Party, Stay for the Hiking Allison Yates|May 18, 2018 Known as the Party Capital of the World, Ibiza is home to hiking trails that run along beaches and meander through sleepy villages. Read our coverage to discover five beautiful hikes that will let you experience the natural beauty of this historic island that brims with biodiversity.
The History of the Backpack Aer Parris|May 17, 2018 This year marks our 80th anniversary. We’re celebrating by going back in time, to trace the history of the modern-day backpack, a history slightly older than we are.
‘Biggest Buzz … Since the Casino’: Cherokee Turning to Mountain Bike Trails to Grow Economy Graham Averill|May 17, 2018 The Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians hope the new Fire Mountain Trail System can promote economic growth, in addition to their casino, and provide a healthier lifestyle for their own community.
Full-Suspension vs. Hardtail Mountain Bikes Joe Pasteris|May 16, 2018 When shopping for a mountain bike, should you go with a full-suspension bike or a hardtail? We examine the key differences to help you decide which one is right for you.
Climb the Hill: Climbers Speak Up for Public Lands Aer Parris|May 16, 2018 Professional climbers, outdoor advocates and lawmakers alike are making a renewed push for simplifying access to the outdoors through the Re...
For Runners: How to Stop Stalling and Start Meditating Kelly Bastone|May 15, 2018 Meditation can do more for your running than a truckload of gels. So why isn’t everybody trying it? We'll give you tips on how to stop stalling and start meditating.
Can Being Mindful Make You a Faster Runner? Olivia Dwyer|May 15, 2018 Mindfulness is having a moment—retreats, programs, apps and books will tell you it’s the answer to your problems. But can being more mindful actually improve athletic performance?
9 Ways You’re Camping Wrong Without Even Realizing It Aer Parris|May 14, 2018 After figuring out how to set camp up in under 20 minutes, cook things in the backcountry that actually taste good and manage avoiding blisters while hucking a large pack around, we all feel like backpacking experts. But you don't know it all. Check this list to discover how many things you’re doing wrong in the woods.
No Money Required. This Running Club Wants Sweat Equity for Entry. Olivia Dwyer|May 10, 2018 Most trail-running clubs charge membership fees. Not Maine's Trail Monster Running, which requires volunteer time and effort from aspiring entrants, a throwback model that makes trail running’s growth sustainable.
Sun and Singletrack: Test Riding the Salsa Timberjack NX1 27.5+ Bike Ashley Brown|May 7, 2018 Far from overcast Seattle, east of the Columbia River, sits the community of Ephrata. And just outside the small town, 20 miles of singletrack at Beezley Hills Preserve beckon, making the area a mountain biking destination. Our riders explored the trails on the Salsa Timberjack NX1 27.5+ hardtail.