For seven years, Hans Bulthuis and Jenny Andersson hoarded wool. They packed the shiny grey ringlets in every corner and crevice of their barn, located on Gotla...
Versatility has been a big trend in the ski industry for the past few years, and this year’s spread of hardgoods at the Outdoor Retailer trade show, which took ...
Three times in Angel Collinson’s life she felt like the universe was sending her a message she had to listen to. The first time was when she was 13 years old an...
Breaks Interstate Park isn’t like other parks. Encompassing a wild parcel that runs along eastern Kentucky and western Virginia, it’s among a handful of interst...
As a co-op, we believe that a life outdoors is a life well lived. We’re dedicated to protecting and advocating for the lands we love, and that starts with under...
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When a heckler disrespected plus-size runner Latoya Shauntay Snell during the 2017 New York Marathon, she couldn’t help returning fire. After her ...
After years of work, sweat and trail testing, Colorado finally struck gold in the mountain-biking world.
The International Mountain Bicycling Association (I...
In 2011, Cody Musselman graduated from Kalamazoo College in Kalamazoo, Michigan, and moved to Aspen, Colorado, for a winter of skiing. She took a job as a guest...
France's varied and beautiful terrain makes it hard to pick only a handful of hikes to highlight. From the sun-soaked French Riviera and the rugged French Alps ...
A version of this story appeared in the winter 2020 issue of Uncommon Path.
One summer in the 1960s, Ellen Stekert planned a backpacking trip with a friend. T...
Athens County in Southeastern Ohio could very well become Appalachia’s next mountain biking hub. At the heart of that potential lies the Baileys Mountain Bike T...
Pat O’Toole was on horseback the first time he observed the preposterous breeding ritual of the greater sage grouse. It was near dawn in the spring of 1977, the...