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Made in the South

Made in the South

Six of the coolest climbing companies below the Mason-Dixon line When it comes to the climbing industry, mountain meccas like Salt Lake City, Seattle, or Bould...
You’re Going to Eat What?!

You’re Going to Eat What?!

Pro runners dish about the strangest foods they've fueled with on the trails I don’t even like stinky cheese, but there I was gnawing on a baguette filled with...
Force of Nature

Four Forces of Nature

Meet Courtney, Monica, Karla and Rue. They are very different women, but they share a powerful belief that taking people into wild places can change the world. ...
The Ultrarunner Look

The Ultrarunner Look

Mirna Valerio couldn't care less what anyone thinks a runner’s body "should" look like. She’s far more interested in using hers to grind through miles, launch a...
Norah Eddy – How to Use Business to Improve the Health of the Oceans

Norah Eddy – How to Use Business to Improve the Health of the Oceans

Norah’s Wild Idea: To create an innovative company that makes seafood not only sustainable and delicious, but helps improve the health of the oceans while connecting people with their food and where it comes from. To also empower other young female entrepreneurs to take risks in businesses even in industries primarily dominated by men.
A Walk in the park film

REI Presents: A Walk in The Park

They may call it a Picnic, but this is no walk in the park. Bike 23 miles, swim 1.3 miles, hike 3 miles and climb 6,000 feet straight up. Then eat a donut. Turn...