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We were halfway to dinner when I noticed a white wisp speeding through the sky. “Nate, can you pull over?” I said, trying to keep…
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We were halfway to dinner when I noticed a white wisp speeding through the sky. “Nate, can you pull over?” I said, trying to keep…
To the gearheads, Arc’teryx is known for its slick, ultra-technical apparel that’s as likely to appear at a 20,000-foot base camp as it is in…
I first heard about Jim Klug’s accident in the Bolivian jungle while I was working in a fly shop and outfitter service in Colorado. When…
As a ferocious winter storm blasts much of the eastern and southeastern United States, National Park Service sites around the country are dealing with iced-over…
I came of age as an outdoorsperson in Norway, so my relationship to the outdoors is rooted in Norwegian philosophy and traditions—and I’m also extremely…
It was an unseasonably warm day, and I was running back and forth on a dirt road while my good-natured partner took dozens of photos…
Call me old-fashioned, but for me, skiers fall into one of two categories: those who like directional all-mountain skis, and those who don’t. I did…
A 30-second check at the beginning of your stay could save you a ton of trouble down the line. Read More
Alex Honnold just became the first person to free solo the 1,667-foot skyscraper Taipei 101 in Taiwan. He climbed without ropes from the ground to…
Experts weigh in on the wheeled luggage terminology debate. Read More
You’re on a run and in a nice groove. Then all of a sudden, an odd type of pain slowly creeps up your legs, like…
It’s been more than a decade now, so some memories are foggy, but I do remember the taste: sharp, sour, like eating a leafy, green…
If you’re like us, you have a dozen stories open in tabs you swear you’ll read later—right after you finish work, cook dinner, and log…
Many years ago, Lakota elder and tribal historian Victor Douville was traveling through the Black Hills of South Dakota in the dead of winter. It…