Canadian freeskier Eric Hjorleifson flew 5,000 miles—three times—to forge a ski boot under the tutelage of Austrian inventor Fritz Barthel. The result? Dynafit’s goldmine. … [Read more...]
Crested Butte Woman Sets a New Mountain Biking Record
Brittany Konsella is the first person to ride the entirety—about 750 miles!—of the trail system from Gunnison to Crested Butte Valley. … [Read more...]
Cardio King
Get the skinny on high-intensity v. steady-state cardio workouts. … [Read more...]
Paddle The Gauley River This October
Our raft inches toward the cliff-like drop and the resonating chorus of the rapids disappears. The only sound that remains is that of bystanders as they hoot-n-holler from the islands of rocks, a coliseum-like shelf that’s adjacent to the river. … [Read more...]
People of the Powder Highway
A 642-mile circular route links eight ski resorts in southeast British Columbia, characterized by extreme vertical relief and seriously deep snow. As everyone who ski or rides now knows, the region is said to have the highest concentration of backcountry, slackcountry, cat, heli, cross-country and downhill … [Read more...]
Priceless: Honoring the Rio Grande
Universal Flow: Wild and scenic river protection is vital for tribes, recreation and much more. … [Read more...]
The economic ripple of protecting wild rivers
Beyond wildlife, ecology, and human health, the outdoor and travel industries are impacted by the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act—celebrating 50 years today. … [Read more...]
Big Agnes employees spent their summer on the CDT
Talk about workplace goals: A group of about 70 employees hiked the Colorado segment of the Continental Divide Trail over the summer to celebrate the trail's 40th anniversary and raise awareness for its completion, maintenance, and cleanup. … [Read more...]
A Mom-And-Pop Success Story
A family of entrepreneurs resurrected Snowy Range Ski Area after its foreclosure in 2010. Their secret to success? Simplicity. … [Read more...]
Where to Go Trail Running in Colorado this Fall
Swaths of yellow-orange foliage. Mornings with frosted shrubs. Shorter days. These ingredients can only mean one thing: A refreshing, cooler season for trail running is here. … [Read more...]
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