The decorated Swedish runner talk about sustainable farming, injury recovery, the benefits of yoga and equal pay for women. … [Read more...]
Anglers help eliminate single-use plastic
Fishing guides, outfitters, and lodges adopt the Kick Plastic movement. … [Read more...]
Gear Trends: Insulation and Fabric Technology
The materials and fills that make up our outdoor arsenal keep getting better and greener with each season. … [Read more...]
Outessafest: 48 Hours in Shakori Hills, North Carolina
Folk art, traditional barbecue and the Great Smoky Mountains welcome adventurers of the Land of the Sky. … [Read more...]
Outessafest: 48 Hours in D.C.
Explore the outdoors, flowing water and history in one of America's greatest cities. … [Read more...]
Connecting with Tarahumara Via Trail Running
My eyes are glued to the back of Arnulfo Quimare’s bare heels, which adhere to his Tarahumara huaraches: simple sandals hand-crafted out of tire tread and leather straps. We haven’t even started our trail run and my heart rate is high from the anticipation. … [Read more...]
Colorado debuts outdoor industry neighborhoods
Outdoor professionals can live, work, and play in the same location—and be an economic force worth $300 million. … [Read more...]
The Best Gear for Summer Adventures
The warmer months are in their final stretch, but they're not over yet. Make the most of the dog days with these 14 products. … [Read more...]
Latest Wild & Scenic Success: East Rosebud Creek
In early August, Montana won its first Wild and Scenic Rivers designation since 1976. The key to success? Addressing community concerns at the kitchen table. … [Read more...]
Western State Debuts Nation’s First-Ever Outdoor MBA
Colorado is now home to the country's premier outdoor industry business degree. The goal? To develop sustainable-minded leadership for the $887 billion outdoor recreation economy. … [Read more...]
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