Editors note: Our podcast, Camp Monsters, will launch Tuesday, October 1st 2019 and will be available wherever you get your podcasts.
For hundreds of years, un...
Ken Sanders is a seller of rare books in Salt Lake City. Before that, he used to guide rafting trips down the Green and Colorado rivers for commercial clients a...
Over the years, women’s gear has gotten better, but there are still big gaps between the quality and variety of gear that is designed for men and women. In Apri...
I’ve been dabbling in almost everything outdoors for about a dozen years–rock and ice climbing, backpacking, mountaineering, hiking, mountain biking, bike touri...
This unlikely trail running destination will take you back in time while you train.
Bodie, California, was once known as the wildest, coldest, and most dange...
Purple lupines, yellow pond lilies, fire pink, and more!
No matter where you live in the United States, you’re likely not far from colorful meadows and trailsi...
How to build a mountain biking oasis in flyover country
Driving toward Palo Duro Canyon State Park, you may feel like the butt of a cruel joke. Nothing on the ...
Prashanthi Koutha was shivering.
Two days into her first backpacking trip she yard-saled into a creek crossing. Her pack was soaked. Her clothes were wet. He...
If you know Kim Bessler, you probably know her as Half Pint. And if you know Half Pint, you know the name can only apply to her stature, not the size of her spi...
Our question this time was submitted by Alan Davison, an REI Co-op member since 1999.
Few things stir the soul like a prolonged primal stare into a roaring cam...
How one Israeli climber came to the Red to push grades and learned how to just enjoy the moment in the process
Tell us about yourself.
My name is Inbal Ka...