Kayaking is one of the best ways to get outside, but it can get expensive when you add up the boat and all the required accessories. Kayak carts make hauling bo...
50 years ago this summer, one law declared Oregon's rough, wild coast public.
There was a time when Oregon’s sand dunes, tide pools and rocky shores were at ri...
There I stood, motionless, in the early hours of the morning, as I peered into the Medieval Chamber, a slot canyon so deep and dark that I couldn’t see the bott...
I was first introduced to ultralight backpacking while visiting my brother, John Zahorian, on his 2012 Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) thru-hike. After first seeing J...
With an impressive list of mentees, including Alex Honnold and Jon Krakauer, and 29 books under his belt, David Roberts is nothing short of a legend. Here,...
Picture the rolling Midwest prairie: sweeping expanses of verdant grassland, intermittent wetlands and creeks, a herd of bison grazing peacefully. This could be...
Maureen Beck wants to show that adaptive athletes can climb as well as—or better than—anyone else.
Maureen Beck smears her toes on the smooth granite, greasy...
Mountain bike bells go a long way toward keeping the peace between trail users.
Last summer, I was steadily grinding up Pinecone above Park City on my way to W...
The record-setting rush in Franconia Notch State Park
Just a jog has never been Ben Nephew’s style. He once ran the length of Rhode Island, for fun. Between ...
And it’s only halfway over
If you’re like me, July’s arrival is a natural time to drink a half-rack of PBR (gotta stay hydrated!) while laying around at shad...