Famous U.S. Summits: Mount Washington, New Hampshire Brendan Leonard|March 16, 2015 Explore the infinite outdoor activities to be had at New Hampshire's Mount Washington peak.
International Backpacking: How to Cook on the Trail Lois Parshley|March 12, 2015 Backpacking out of the country? Here’s some tips on how to cook.
Steep Skiing in New Hampshire’s White Mountains Brian Mohr & Emily Johnson|March 5, 2015 Earn your turns down Tuckerman's Ravine for steep skiing in New Hampshire's White Mountains.
Choose Your Own Adventure in Patagonia Joy Martin|February 23, 2015 Whether you plan your trip yourself or join in a guided tour, Patagonia is a beautiful place to explore.
What Patagonia is Not Joy Martin|February 11, 2015 Tourists flock to the Patagonia region for natural beauty. However, it is still good to know what to expect when entering the vast region.
Five Places to Go in Patagonia That Aren’t Torres Del Paine Lois Parshley|February 6, 2015 Patagonia is more than its one national park and spans across Chile and Argentina. Here are five places to visit outside of Torres del Paine.
America’s Best Desert Dayhikes: Little Wild Horse and Bell Canyons Loop Trail, San Rafael Swell, Utah Brendan Leonard|November 22, 2014 Navigate through Utah's canyons for a unique hiking experience.
Make Japan Your Next Powder Destination Megan Michelson|November 14, 2014 Tips on planning a ski or snowboard trip to Japan.
Off the Beaten Path: Why You Should Try Gravel Grinding Jennifer Davis-Flynn|October 30, 2014 Despite its intimidating name, gravel grinding can be a fun, exciting way to switch up your cycling routine and explore the road less traveled.
A Family Story: Paddling the Adirondacks REI Staff|September 5, 2014 An REI member shares his passion for paddling in the Adirondacks.