On a gray December afternoon, Stacie Foster walked her dogs Bowie and Archie along the leaf-studded trails of Seattle’s Discovery Park, holding tight to their l...
There’s no way around it—hiking Kilimanjaro is tough. Sure, it’s a non-technical summit, meaning you don’t need any technical mountaineering experience or speci...
In rural eastern Oregon's ranch country, the Wallowa Mountains poke out of the wheat farms and cattle ranches to collect snow as powdery and light as anything i...
Snow-covered landscapes, early nights and crisp mornings, a stillness impossible to describe—if you haven’t tried winter camping, you probably should. Without t...
A version of this story appeared in the winter 2020 issue of Uncommon Path.
Richard Johnson makes his living as an architectural photographer, so when he ...
At the co-op, we believe the outdoors is a place to find common ground with people from all backgrounds and political affiliations. When it comes to politics, R...
At the co-op, we believe the outdoors is a place to find common ground with people from all backgrounds and political affiliations. When it comes to politics, R...
At the co-op, we believe the outdoors is a place to find common ground with people from all backgrounds and political affiliations. When it comes to politics, R...
A version of this story appeared in the winter 2020 issue of Uncommon Path.
It’s a chilly September evening in Park City, Utah, though you wouldn’t know it ...
A version of this story appeared in the winter 2020 issue of Uncommon Path.
Yes, the days are short, and the weather may not be everyone’s ideal. But we sti...
When you’re thru-hiking, your days are consumed by simple tasks.
“All you have to concern yourself with is: What am I going to eat today? Or where should I ...
A version of this story appeared in the winter 2020 issue of Uncommon Path.
At the Kearsarge Pass trailhead in the high alpine outside Independence, Califor...