The mountains have always beckoned Olympian Julia Bleasdale. Today, she's answering that call.
If you watched Julia Bleasdale in the 2012 London Olympic Game...
Dustin is an 18-year-old bike advocate in Washington, D.C. He leads a monthly social ride called the Colors of Cycling, every first Friday. He most recently won...
As a photographer, writer and filmmaker, Ami Vitale has spent her life traveling to remote places to tell stories that connect and inspire people.
"In the be...
The most prolific North American climber of all time, passed away at 94
Fred Beckey, born Wolfgang Gottfried Beckey, was one of the most influential—perhaps ...
The gulf between snowboarding and environmentalism has been vast—even though the board community relies heavily on the environment. Over the last decade, snowbo...
Ski companies are starting to ask real women what they want out of their equipment.
It’s a crisp fall day in Park City, Utah, and a handful of ski industry v...
After lifting the Colorado ski company out of financial turmoil, the Icelantic CEO is focusing on building community, getting people outside and empowering wome...
In this series, we interview our members and share why they believe a life outdoors is a life well lived.
Ted Lo participated in a research project for our R...
Liz’s Wild Idea: To pursue a dream of sailing to remote places, and living life aboard her sailboat, Swell. To encourage people to be brave, search inside themselves, and to help protect the environment and places we play.
When the snow gods are appeased by snack cakes burning
Humans have made sacrifices to the gods since the beginning of time as we remember it. As we learned t...
It was a typical workday for Philip Knecht. He and his partner Alonzo Mandanna assembled their gear: helmets, harnesses, ropes, rack—and endoscopic cameras, pro...
"Double, double toil and trouble;
Fire burn and caldron bubble...
Eye of newt and toe of frog,
Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
For a charm of powerful trou...