An interview with Chris Noble, author of "Why We Climb: The Worlds Most Inspiring Climbers"
The question can be eye-rolling. The proverbial dead horse. Ye...
Jill Dintaman Robinson and her family followed the call of adventure on a year-long expedition.
Jill Dintaman Robinson and her husband had a dream: To take t...
Welcome to The Nature Fix, the new blog that will peer into the tantalizing connections between nature and human health. A few years ago, this was a topic start...
An excerpt from "Why We Climb: The World's Most Inspiring Climbers," by Chris Noble.
Chapter 1: The Way Home
“I could climb for a million years and still not k...
Salty air, seagulls calling, and waves for days
Our distinct coasts provide unique running opportunities: sunny, hot, foggy, or chilly—your choice. With mile...
4 friends. 70 miles. 1 state park.
In early February this year, Brian Threlkeld and four friends completed a 70-mile circumnavigation of Baxter State Park in n...
A popular staple at many ski resorts, the Adirondack ski-chair makes a comfy place to perch and a pretty cool conversation piece. With some thrift shop hunting ...
Follow the Instagram accounts of these female trail runners, who each bring a fresh perspective to the sport.
From encouraging body positivity to advocating fo...
Going outside isn’t always about going outside—it’s also about freedom. What one woman learned from the #52hikechallenge.
Just about anyone can find ...
Yoga culture can be daunting. There seem to be unspoken rules, strange words and lots of spandex. We sat down with REI yoga teacher, Kat Ochabova, for a few tip...
Empowered. Inspired. Encouraged.
After three days of climbing, discussions, film screenings, and female-led clinics at the Women’s Climbing Festival, we aske...
Crystal Seaver looks more like a gym rat than an ultrarunner, but she races among the best thanks to her devotion to strength training.
On the outside, Crystal...