Hilary Oliver explores the magic of the three-day effect
Day 1:
Our packs are heavy. Our sweat trickles, then pours. We don't dawdle—we're propelled. We're fi...
How one group is blending the age-old crafts of foraging and brewing
Twenty hikers follow Cody Chambers through the 5,000-acre Forest Park near downtown Port...
Just north of Truckee, California, the Commemorative Emigrant Trail running along Alder Creek is a recreational gem. That wasn’t the case for its namesake wagon...
“Wake up! I see cowboys!” My eyes popped open at the sound of my brother’s shouts. We tumbled out of our tent to watch a band of ranchers on horseback, driving ...
With an affinity for running up mountains, one Mammoth local is crushing some of the hardest trail races in the world. What's he gunning for? Becoming the first...
The idea started with a casual conversation in the kitchen. Six friends living in Seattle, who were always ready for an adventure and eager to find the next, ex...
Studying migration patterns, scientists have found that just one bird can urge an entire flock to change directions. Sally Bergesen is that bird.
She wanted to...
How Southeastern Wyoming became an unlikely hotbed for mountain biking
So what if everyone thought Kevin Costner was nuts for plowing over his cornfield to b...
Editor’s note updated July 10, 2017: The public comment period has closed.
You’ve probably heard more about national monuments in the past few months than ev...
On June 6, 2017, REI Co-op CEO Jerry Stritzke submitted the following to U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke regarding the review of 27 national monuments...
A Q&A with author Brad Stulberg on his new book, Peak Performance
Most of us are no strangers to burnout. From running PRs to your career, reaching the t...