Aspen Matis on rebuilding her mental and emotional strength by hiking the entire Pacific Crest Trail.
Editor's note: This episode contains references to sexual...
Beth Rodden on rock climbing, living in Yosemite and re-framing the perfectionist mindset.
Beth Rodden started climbing in indoor gyms when she was 14. ...
Michael Finkel on writing about the last true hermit and his other adventurous stories.
Michael Finkel is the author of the New York Times bestseller, T...
Rebecca Rusch on how to take risks and carve your own trail.
Rebecca has been called a modern day wonder woman and the queen of pain for her ability to ...
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Cheryl Strayed is the author of #1 New York Times bestselling memoir Wild about her trek along the Pacific Crest Trail. The book was adapted into ...
Spanning nearly 2 million acres in Washington’s Cascade Mountains, Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest (MBSNF) is “a $1 trillion asset” according to a new re...
Karen Ramos and Adriana Garcia on encouraging more diversity in the outdoors.
Part of living wildly is standing up for what you believe in. After not see...
The majority of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is closed today, as the threat of a steam-induced explosion and resulting ash fall near the summit of the Kilauea...
Mark McInnis on turning his love of the outdoors into a photography career.
I enjoy interviewing photographers, especially ones who take photos of thing...
Diane Van Deren on how to run ultramarathons and set records at 58 after surviving brain surgery.
Running 100 miles is remarkable. Running and winning 10...
Lacey England on challenging stereotypes and protecting the outdoors as a wild land firefighter.
I’ve always been interested in people with careers that ...