The Journey Begins
“The Journey Begins” is Emily Hart’s first article of her new column. Emily is a full time math teacher who spends her summers traveling to U.S. National Parks. […]
March 19, 2020
Emily Hart
Reaching the North Pole
After months of skiing across ice in the Arctic, explorers Mike Horn and Borge Ousland have finally reached and crossed the North Pole. […]
Geoffrey Gray
Future of Surfboards
Surfing has gone through revolutions through its history; periods where technology and talent reached new peaks and pushed the sport forward. […]
Micah Shanks
An Odyssey Worth Living
“An Odyssey Worth Living” is the first article of a new column by Colin Boyd. It’s been eight months since Colin’s family uprooted and left to travel in the van they now call home. […]
Colin Boyd
Why Aren’t There More Women on Everest?
In this interview with ski mountaineer and adventure athlete Caroline Gleich, we discuss the question: why aren’t there more women on Everest? […]
Mary Anne Potts
How to Be a Local Eco-Activist
Meg Haywood Sullivan gives us her 4 tips on how to be a local eco-activist. Meg is a photographer, environmentalist, and on-camera host. […]
Meg Haywood Sullivan
Off the Map with Jeremy Jones
Professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones seeks places “off the map,” the places where no one’s ever been before for untouched powder in the backcountry. […]
Jeremy Jones
Mike Horn’s Historic Crossing
Mike Horn Completed the Longest Unsupported Crossing of Antarctica—Alone. “The Antarctic crossing was one of the hardest things I’ve ever done,” says Mike. […]
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How Social Media Makes the Outdoors More Inclusive
We interview writer/producer James Edward Mills who has been an advocate on making the outdoors more inclusive for marginalized communities. […]
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Walking Through the Clouds
Highliner Ryan Robinson crosses a thousand-foot highline rigged to Dedo de Deus, or Finger of God, in Brazil’s Serra dos Órgãos National Park. […]
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