Editor's note on April 2, 2018: Alas (or thankfully?) the ZipAll isn't a real product, just a little April Fools’ Day fun. For now, the REI Co-op Sahara Convert...
A bus stops at Cochran’s Ski Area in Richmond, Vermont, and unloads 16 kindergartners from a local public school two miles away. Barbara Ann Cochran, a gold med...
Liz Frugalwoods on how to retire in your 30s and achieve financial independence by being frugal.
Part of living wildly is having the means to pull it off. Tr...
I recently returned from a camping trip with pockets bursting with single-use snack wrappers. As I shoveled it all into the garbage, I wondered how it was possi...
Following the devastating and deadly wildfires of 2017, federal lawmakers agreed last week—after years of negotiation—to change the way wildland firefighting is...
The year is 2001. I am 15 years old and it is my first time visiting Yellowstone National Park. My mother stands next to me at Morning Glory Pool as we take in ...
In 2017, the public lands spotlight focused on the deserts of southern Utah. Bears Ears, the massive swath of lands known best for sweeping canyons and red rock...
Florence Williams on how being in nature can make you a healthier, happier person.
If you are a regular listener to this podcast, chances are you love sp...
When you go paddling, hiking or skiing next year, which colors will you prefer to wear—electric blue, navy, chartreuse, turquoise or pink? To a novice scanning ...
This spring, we’re launching a new way for REI Co-op members to share their love of the outdoors, and their art, with other members. Through the Member Made pr...
Social media is changing the way we share things. More often than not, sharing is facilitated by fully charged phones and computers, instead of communal experie...
On March 6 on the eastern shore of Maryland, a group of Black women gathered in a circle to remember their ancestors’ journeys on this same land. They were abou...