Top Stories Ask an Outsider: What are the Benefits of Ultralight Backpacking? Tips for Dating a Thru-Hiker? Two backpacking experts weigh in on the benefits of going ultralight and how to maintain a long-distance relationship with a thru-hiker. Mary Ashley Krogh and Owen Chikazawa | March 23, 2026 In Defense of the Burn Zone Wudan Yan | March 23, 2026 The Life We Have Christopher Solomon | February 18, 2026 Outside Days 2026 REI Staff | February 9, 2026 Ultra Diaries: Why I’m Running My First Ultramarathon Rebecca Campbell | January 29, 2026
Big Wall Climbing and Ultrarunning with Thomas Bukowski Shelby Stanger|March 24, 2026 In 2022, Thomas Bukowski took a risk that felt personal and professional by applying to The North Face athlete development program and pitching himself as a climber worth betting on. As a queer athlete from Hong Kong who found climbing later than most, he has long carried the feeling of being an outsider, then watched that narrative shift when he earned a place on The North Face climbing team. Since then, he has chased fear into major climbs in Argentina, Alaska, and Pakistan, and in 2024 he pushed into trail running by running the 211 mile John Muir Trail in four days.
Breaking the Self Supported Appalachian Trail FKT with Jeff Garmire Shelby Stanger|March 17, 2026 Jeff Garmire is a legend in the world of fastest known times with more than 20 FKTs on routes including the Appalachian Trail, Colorado Trail, Arizona Trail, and John Muir Trail. On September 21, 2025, he reached Mount Springer after setting a self supported FKT on the Appalachian Trail, completing the route in 45 days, 8 hours, and 37 minutes.
A Spiritual Approach to the Seven Summits with Wasfia Nazreen A Spiritual Approach to the Seven Summits with Wasfia Nazreen|December 23, 2025 Wasfia Nazreen is a Bangladeshi mountaineer and human rights advocate known for blending adventure with activism.
Biking and Birding for 18,000 Miles with Dorian Anderson Shelby Stanger|September 16, 2025 Dorian Anderson was a neuroscientist and geneticist with a promising academic career when he made a radical shift: in 2014, he left the lab to pursue a year-long, cross-country birding adventure—on a bicycle. Pedaling nearly 18,000 miles across the U.S., his goal was to spot over 600 bird species while deepening his sobriety, and reconnecting with nature.
Camp Monsters Season 7 Jenny Barber|September 12, 2025 Camp Monsters podcast returns Thursday, September 25th. Get ready for unexplainable sightings at Moon Lake, eerie encounters with goblin-like creatures in Kentucky and more...
The Perfect Kit: Summer Trail Running Cassie da Costa|August 28, 2025 Don’t let the heat stop you from enjoying time out on the trail. These gear picks for summer running will help you breeze along.
Summer Camp Series: Dispersed Camping with Felicia Fullwood Summer Camp Series: Dispersed Camping with Felicia Fullwood|July 17, 2025
Ask an Outsider: Should I Still Bury My Poop in the Backcountry? One member writes to ask whether it's still appropriate to dig a cathole when nature calls, or whether we should pack all waste out. An expert weighs in. Mary Beth Skylis|August 29, 2025
Building Camp around the Stove The next time you head out for an overnight in the wild, make the meal the main course on your camping agenda—just like these REI Co-op Members. Courtney Holden|July 31, 2025
From Coal Mines to the Milky Way (and Beyond) An REI Co-op Member and West Virginia coal miner turned to photography to express his love for his state’s night skies and wilderness areas—and it changed his life. Eric J. Wallce|July 9, 2025
Can You Get Exercise Riding an Electric Bike? There’s a perception that riding an e-bike is like cheating. But some studies have found that riding an e-bike can be a pretty good workout. Courtney Holden|April 29, 2025
6 Tips to Make an Outdoor Habit Stick Building fresh air and movement into your schedule can help you stay on a healthy track. Maddie Wilcox|December 23, 2024
Understanding Goggle Lens Colors Goggles can make or break a day on the slopes. We help you find the right goggle lens color for your skiing or riding conditions. Aaron Potvin|November 14, 2024
Founder Spotlight: Keva Niver, Boheme Retreats Ever Meister|January 27, 2025 Keva Niver wants more people to feel comfortable outdoors. Her inclusive glamping getaway achieves just that.
Finding Our Wild REI Staff|August 14, 2023 A father and son take an overdue camping trip; along the way they discuss family history, culture and what it's like to watch each other age.
The Right to Joy REI Staff|June 19, 2023 In a new REI Co-op Studios documentary, cyclist Izzy Sederbaum pedals his way back to himself after surviving a cougar attack while biking.