Tribe. Posse. Gang. Clique. Pack. Band. Gaggle. Whatever you call it, your adventure crew always makes the journey worthwhile. From weekend walks in the park to...
A cold, windy sufferfest through the wild of northern Maine
Driving down the ice road owned by Great Northern Paper on our way to Baxter State Park was a goo...
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 ...