For mayors of mountain towns and cities, municipal budgets, local schools and the nitty-gritty of day-to-day management take up much of their time. But for some...
National parks are wildly popular: In 2017, people traveled outside with nearly 331 million visits to national parks, monuments, and historic and cultural sites...
Lacey England on challenging stereotypes and protecting the outdoors as a wild land firefighter.
I’ve always been interested in people with careers that ...
Backpacking for the first time can feel daunting. What tent should you get? How many pairs of socks should you bring? Which water filter is the best for the job...
On the hunt for the best Idaho hikes near breweries? Home to more than 50 craft breweries, the Gem State is a treasure trove of high-caliber craft beer. And whe...
Tommy Caldwell hardly needs an introduction. Most well-known for his free climb of the Dawn Wall in 2015, Tommy, aged 39, has also made first ascents of some of...
Jen Sincero on making money and going after what you want.
We’ve done a few shows about how to find the career you love and how to make the money to crea...
In November 2013, Lauren Bello joined a carpool to get from her home in Truckee, California, to a women’s backcountry ski event in nearby Tahoe City. The driver...
Although Connecticut may be the fourth most urbanized state in the nation, it also boasts more than 825 miles of trail and ranks first in the nation’s urban for...
Climbing in and around Atlanta is mainly focused along the banks of the Chattahoochee River and in the boulder fields scattered around downtown. Although the ar...
There is a mixed climb in the Marconni Valley in Patagonia named La Piqueta Voladora, or “The Flying Axe,” so-named by first ascensionist Drew Smith, after an u...
At a time when national parks run on tight budgets, a recent $1 million gift from the estate of national parks lover Elizabeth “Bette” Ruth Wallace will support...