The snow is flying, many resorts have safely opened, and keen kiddos are itching to hit the slopes or the skin track. Help your little ripper get ready for a se...
On a breezy October day, professional big-wall climber Quinn Brett clipped the climbing rope for protection at the bottom of the Boot Flake, an exposed pitch ab...
Editor's Note: We pay tribute to Lornet Turnbull, an award-winning journalist who was passionate about the outdoors and shared that love of nature with our read...
For digital nomads who combine adventures with remote work, packing minimally and efficiently is key. A main tenet of the digital nomadic lifestyle is to live i...
This Op-Ed represents the opinions of The Trust for Public Land.
When the pandemic upended the ways that Americans work and play, people turned to parks. As mu...
Mental toughness used to be a key component to indoor cycling. (Well, that or a Netflix subscription.) Now, there are training apps aplenty to keep the boredom ...
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Trying a new sport or skill for the first time can be scary. Nobody wants to look like an awkward newbie in front of the pros, but Dylan Efron is ...
Growing up in Louisiana, once dubbed “the sportsman’s paradise,” you’d think I’d have at least some bit of familiarity with outdoor life.
That hasn’t been th...
Editor's note: This article was first published on May 29, 2020. It was updated on Dec. 30, 2020 with the latest winter guidelines for responsible recreation.
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The first time Corina Newsome saw a pileated woodpecker, she wept. It was winter in Northeast Ohio and thick flakes were blanketing the earth outside. She’d lea...
Each winter, Britt Berg stands at the start of snowboarding’s longest-running and most beloved competition. After lining up racers and emcees, she is the final ...
To our co-op community,
We’re coming to the end of a year unlike any other. While many of the challenges that have captured our attention and occupied our live...