“Imagine if you're a kid and you're at the edge of Sherwood Forest—you know, Robin Hood—and it’s like, oh, it’s that dark foreboding place,” says Rick Allen.
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On an unseasonably warm September weekend six years ago, I capped off my first summer in Seattle with my first backpacking trip. The destination: Rachel Lake in...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
Maggie Rogers is listening to glaciers—not just in the symbolic sense, heeding the...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
On a rainy January day in Seattle, you’ll find most preschoolers tucked away in a ...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
Tangier Island, Virginia, sits in a 30-mile breadth of the Chesapeake Bay, a dozen...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
Old and famous city parks are good fakes. If you wander deep enough and keep your ...
A Department of the Interior plan for keeping U.S. national parks open during the record-long 35-day partial government shutdown earlier this year may have brok...
A version of this story appeared in the fall 2019 issue of Uncommon Path.
Earlier this year, Garmin announced the launch of several new GPS watches—Forerunn...
For some, the pursuit is happiness. That’s what this publication is all about. It’s a collection of stories for readers who explore life outside for connection,...
Great Smoky Mountains National Park is among the most biodiverse landscapes managed by the National Park Service, with more than 19,000 documented species livin...
I’ve experienced it over and over again, and I bet you have too: When I’m going through something stressful, I find that one of the only things that really make...
We believe that the outdoors is integral to a life well lived. That’s why we’re dedicated to protecting and advocating for the lands we love, which starts with ...