When she's not speeding by on the trails of Pisgah, you can find her teaching yoga, writing and producing running films.
The Southeast is a hotbed for outdoo...
Over the summer, a wildfire ravaged nearly 50,000 acres of the Columbia River Gorge. It will be months, if not years, before some of the area’s best-loved hikes...
What we can learn by looking at climbing accident trends
I’ve worked as an editor of Accidents in North American Climbing, the annual publication of the Americ...
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Editor's Note: Today, REI's Divisional Vice President of Sustainability Vik Sahney wrote to staff a...
In the Nepalese Himalayas, the Chhetri sisters are empowering local women and revolutionizing the trekking industry—one female guide at a time.
In the early ...
Until last week, the last rockfall-related death in Yosemite was nearly two decades ago, but slides in the park are more common than you may think.
On the afte...
Fall is often the high point on the climber's calendar. Conditions are cool, dry and fairly reliable—plus you're in bone-crusher mode having climbed all summer ...
Industry experts from Arc’teryx, Burton, Camber Outdoors and Osprey Packs share their advice
Transitioning from outdoor enthusiast to a career in the outdoor i...
Originally from Queens, New York, Ralph started hiking in Los Angeles at the age of 26 and never stopped. In 2014 he created TRLBLZRS, an LA-based hiking group ...
A hiker's paradise of reds, oranges and yellows
Dozens of trails throughout Washington and Oregon hit peak leaf between now and November, their dirt paths co...