Starting June 22nd, I’ll be visiting selected REI stores around the country to promote my new book, Sixty Meters to Anywhere, about how discovering climbing in ...
If the buzz in your head from fluorescent lighting, too much asphalt and a chronic case of the Mondays isn't fixed by your usual car-camping weekend excursion, ...
Settling into camp for the night in Vermont’s Northfield Mountains, we glanced into the trees at hearing the first of many barred-owl calls. The owl was unusual...
When you visit Arches National Park, you’re witnessing geology in action. Everything you see—towering pinnacles, buttes, giant balanced rocks, enormous walls ca...
Chris Harris of DirtLabs offers a look inside your suspension fork.
The first time someone fit a suspension fork to a mountain bike could be equated to the mom...
The first week of summer is always a magical time of the year. Excitement is palpable as people race to get out and start soaking up the sunshine. Whether you S...
Whether your favorite camp spot is next to a river, deep in the forest, off a mountain road, or tucked away among a sea of sagebrush, these escapes are places w...
Your workweek is finally over and two days of uninterrupted outdoor bliss lie ahead. All you need to do is pack your gear and get on the road. Suddenly, it’s 11...
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“Tommy grew up in Estes, but you notice that so many families and so man...
One July morning in 2012, Maggie Crawford stood at the summit of Thunderbolt Peak in the Sierra Nevada. She may as well have been at the top of the world. Then ...
In America, place matters a lot. Our hometown grounds our identity. Our individual neighborhoods and blocks shape our personality, our habits and our deepest co...
If only sandals worked as footwear for any and all outdoor situations—we’d wear them all the time, right? Alas, this is not the case. But all sandals are not cr...