Females with upper-limb disabilities aren't currently allowed to compete in snowboarding events at the 2022 Winter Paralympics in Beijing. The Colorado athlete started a petition to change that. … [Read more...]
First Look: Lynx Snowmobiles Rave RE, Boondocker DS
Europe’s top-selling snowmobile manufacturer has hopped the Atlantic. Now, U.S. and Canadian trail and backcountry riders can steer these sturdy, high-performance snow machines from a heritage Finnish brand. … [Read more...]
Savvy in the Backcountry? Take Quiz, Win Custom Skis
A new AIARE safety quiz about winter backcountry travel has sweet rewards: a Weston Backcountry Backwood Splitboard or Summit Skis with custom artwork by Renan Ozturk. Plus, win a scholarship for avalanche safety courses. … [Read more...]
Review: Recycled Plastic Pow Surfer
In celebration of its new film, ‘One World,’ Burton and Mountain Dew partnered to create a snowboard with all-new construction and no bindings. The Burton Family Tree Backseat Driver provides simple, fun, downhill access — from backyards to urban hills and backcountry slopes. And for 2021, Burton’s … [Read more...]
WeRunFar: Junko Kazukawa
Kazukawa was the first person to tackle both the Grand Slam of Ultrarunning and Leadville Race Series in a single season, in 2015. Kazukawa had finished her first-ever century run only four years prior to this mega feat—the 2011 Leadville Trail 100 Mile, at age 48—a goal she used as closure after her second … [Read more...]
The Best Snowboarding Boots Are From a Skate Brand
Once I recovered from artificial frostbite, this case of (debilitatingly) cold feet prompted me to begin a hunt for a better women’s snowboarding boot that could hold up during both in-bounds riding and the daylong, off-piste splitboard trips I like to take. Here's what I found. … [Read more...]
Why Bikepacking Is the Travel Trend We’re Trying This Year
As a bikepacker, I spoke with Condé Nast Traveler writer Mike Brown for his story about the rise of bikepacking. Brown reports, "With a year full of new practices necessary for coping with the pandemic, one hobby has made its way to the forefront of many peoples’ routines: biking. Given the challenges many of … [Read more...]
One Good Run: Scarp Ridge
As a trail runner and Crested Butte local, I shared one of my favorite routes with the Gunnison-Crested Butte Tourism Association for a trail guide and marketing campaign. In summary, "Scarp Ridge Trail is a lightly trafficked alpine route in Gunnison National Forest, one of Crested Butte’s many hidden gems, … [Read more...]
How to Plan Your Camino de Santiago Trip
Walking the Camino de Santiago is one of the most highly-sought pilgrimages in the history of humanity. Today, nearly 350,000 trekkers from around the world continue to complete the Camino each year--and for good reason. To help you plan your own pilgrimage, we created this comprehensive Camino de Santiago … [Read more...]
A Climb for Greater Accessibility
Athlete and disability advocate Quinn Brett wants to improve all-abilities access in outdoor spaces nationwide. Now, she's spearheading a new role with the U.S. Department of the Interior to help bridge the gap. … [Read more...]
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