The first snow of the year is finally starting to fall across the country. Big fluffy flakes, hard pellets of sleet—whatever the white stuff is, I can’t wait to...
Warm temps, sunshine and trails abound in these desert oases
When icy trails and dark days have you feeling down, look no further than the deserts of the South...
We care about the great outdoors, the wild places where we go for solace, adventure and meaning. Because we believe you care, too, we’re gathering some top news...
Pair a snowshoe trek with some of the Evergreen State's best beer.
Washington has witnessed the ascent of numerous breweries over the years. Redhook Brewery,...
No matter how many times I go on a trip or adventure, I still get waves of anxiety beforehand. It can start weeks before the trip. Pre-trip anxiety and worry ar...
Lace up your shoes, hit the trails, and grit your teeth to victory.
Looking for a sufferfest? How about 10? Behold the toughest races in the country—and tips f...
Two brothers published a book stuffed with photos of the passion, suffering, and victory that make up ultrarunning.
Photographer Alexis Berg and journalist a...
Because finding your flow state shouldn't require a spendy lift ticket
The uptick in new school trail development in recent years has catalyzed new riders to g...
For more than a month now, the headlines have highlighted the nation’s political rifts and how the divisions are likely to continue into next year despite calls...
Because a wet or frozen rope is a major bummer
Your cord loses 1/3 of its strength and much of its shock absorbing capability when wet. Wet ropes squeegee wa...
White Elephant, Yankee Swap, Dirty Santa—whatever you call it, chances are you’ll be attending one this holiday season. The term comes from the legend of the Ki...
You decide you want to spend several months walking, carrying only what you need on your back. Your feet are tired, your shirt is dirty, the salt from sweat is ...