To many, voting rights can seem like a given. But for some, casting a vote is not as simple as mailing in a ballot or driving to the polls. A lack of transporta...
Voting is one important way to support causes you care about and to protect the outdoor places you love. But there’s a lot of information to sift through when c...
You probably know by now that voting in presidential elections is an important way to fight for causes you care about—including a life outside that’s accessible...
When I returned to rainy Oregon after years of breathing in the soupy air of Delhi, India’s most polluted city, I assumed my days of blasting purifiers indoors ...
Illustrator and brand designer Christina Moreland (Photo Credit: A Klass)
Is it possible to feel "seen" by looking at a cartoon character? Christina Moreland...
We know time outside is good for us: Nature can help reduce anxiety, promote creativity and contribute to heart health. Over the past few years, spending time i...
Whenever I need a break from everyday life, nature never fails me. The deeper into the forest I go, the more peaceful I feel. My worries fall off of me like a h...
We love our gear—our sleeping bags keep us cozy; our tents shield us from the elements; and our hiking boots take us on exciting adventures, both near and far. ...
Nobody ever wants to have to call for help on an adventure. But when you do need a hand—whether it’s because you missed a turn and can’t find your way back or b...
The end of the year is often a time of reflection. It's when many people look back on the last 12 months, celebrate accomplishments and set new goals for the ye...
Editor’s note: This is a follow-up story to coverage of six key environmental protections the Trump administration rescinded or proposed to rescind be...
For years, the industry has narrowly defined and measured what it means to be an outdoor participant. The Outdoor Foundation’s annual report on outdoor activities, for example, counts skiing, climbing and kayaking, but doesn’t consider sports like basketball. And that exclusivity can overlook experiences like Grayson’s and prompt people to wonder: Is this a place for me?