In early October, ski patrollers at Colorado’s rugged Silverton Mountain were already making powder turns. By November, the mountain had seen 246 percent of ave...
The majestic Appalachian Mountains in the east and extensive river systems across the state make Tennessee a veritable playground for outdoor enthusiasts. With ...
This op-ed reflects the opinions of Graham Zimmerman, a professional climber, filmmaker and cofounder of Bedrock Film Works.
When I was 24 years old in 2010...
Oregon’s natural beauty ranges from the rugged Oregon Coast, to the pastoral Willamette Valley, to the thrilling Cascade peaks and a high, arid desert. So it on...
Camping in the fall and winter in Colorado offers a unique experience. The changing aspens, cool nights, potential for fresh snowfall and abundant outdoor dayti...
Most of us have felt that urge at the climbing gym or at the crag—the little voice that says, “Just one more route!” It’s the feeling we should dig deeper to tr...
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As an athlete and human, it’s important to be able to move to the best of your ability. Injuries and pain that have kept me from running, surfing ...
Few parks capture the public imagination—or represent the quintessential American West—as much as Grand Teton National Park. Home to soaring pinnacles, abundant...
Despite its small size, Connecticut offers both local and visiting hikers a variety of trail systems to explore. The parks and forests scattered throughout the ...
This Op-Ed represents the opinions of The Wilderness Society.
As the #OptOutside movement continues to grow, it’s a fitting moment to recognize the outdoor p...
Peter Landsman knows a thing or two about ski lifts. On his simply named Lift Blog, Landsman maintains a database of every chairlift, gondola and T-bar in the U...