Force of Nature: REI Advances Gender Equity in Gear and Support Sarah Grothjan|February 28, 2020 A look at what REI has accomplished since 2017—and what's in store for 2020.
How to Keep Babies Warm in the Outdoors Phuong Le|February 28, 2020 Fresh air is great for everyone, even the littlest ones. Here are some tips to take your baby outside and keep them comfortable.
The American Birkebeiner: A Legacy of Skinny Skis, Stamina and Spandex Mackenzie Havey|February 21, 2020 The largest cross-country ski marathon in North America attracts skiers from around the globe to Wisconsin each February to put on a colorful display of endurance and camaraderie.
Jeremy Jones: Facing Climate Change, I Have Hope for the Future Jeremy Jones|February 20, 2020 Professional snowboarder Jeremy Jones, founder of Jones Snowboards and Protect Our Winters, is still hopeful about our climate future.
Indiana Dunes National Park Celebrates Its First Birthday Cassidy Randall|February 14, 2020 Meet some of the staff responsible for a successful first 365 days in the newly minted national park site.
First Look: The 6 Coolest Winter Camping Products We Saw at Outdoor Retailer Ryan Wichelns|February 13, 2020 Next winter is looking up: We found a tent, stoves, traction devices, a pack and more at Outdoor Retailer.
What We Know About Running’s Impact on Mental Health Amanda Loudin|February 13, 2020 A growing body of research suggests running may benefit your mental health.
First Look: Our Favorite Ski Apparel and Accessories from Outdoor Retailer Lily Krass Ritter|February 7, 2020 We found jackets, bibs, goggles, an avalanche backpack and more at the Outdoor Retailer trade show. Which is to say, winter 2020/2021 is going to be fun.
First Look: The 7 Best Skis, Boots and Bindings We Found at Outdoor Retailer Lily Krass Ritter|February 6, 2020 These are the 7 skis, ski boots and ski bindings we're most excited to try out in winter 2020/2021.
Pro Skier Angel Collinson Wants to Sail Around the World Megan Michelson|February 6, 2020 Pro skier Angel Collinson felt a calling to live on a boat. So, she bought an old sailboat and intends to do just that.
Generational Fidelity: Sage Grouse in the American West Hannah Nordhaus|January 27, 2020 On the Ladder Ranch, a multigeneration family works to keep their public lands ranching operation afloat while protecting a delicate species, the greater sage grouse.
All Rise Kathryn Miles|January 27, 2020 The effects of climate change on a heavily developed city imperil the future of Charleston, South Carolina. But instead of throwing up their hands and moving out, some residents are staying put. Here’s why they feel hopeful about the future.