KEEN’s debut hiking boot for women is lightweight and looks good. We tested a pair on the trail and around town. … [Read more...]
The 15 Best Pieces of Gear for the Summer
All the gear you need for the longest days of the year. … [Read more...]
Ultra Tough
Sometimes, good health, motivation and luck align. … [Read more...]
A New Life For An Old Soul
Three years ago, 26-year-old Bex Damman became the youngest person in U.S. history to own and run a dude ranch. Today, guests are enjoying her beautiful Western oasis and its romantic throwback vibe. … [Read more...]
Dispatch Radio: Adventure Journalism Podcast
As an Adventure Journalist, I was invited to join Dispatch Radio Co-founder Russ Rizzo in his episode on the career path and craft. I couldn't refuse the opportunity to join this fun circle including authors Tracy Ross and Matt Hart, two of the most talented reporters in the field. It was fun to geek out with … [Read more...]
Athlete On Fire: Podcast
As a trail and ultrarunner, Athlete on Fire Founder Scott Jones invited me to join him on his podcast to chat about life as a travel writer and still-novice trail runner. Jones and I met at my first-ever community trail run at Deer Creek Canyon Park in May 2016! AOF:189 ADVENTURE WRITER AND ULTRARUNNER MORGAN … [Read more...]
A Wild Space–SUP on the Escalante River
Stuck in this molasses-paced conga line on the choked river, our five-person crew pushes, drags and canoe-paddles our SUPs for six miles from the put-in below the bridge along Utah Highway 12. … [Read more...]
Boarding to Breast Cancer: Megan Pischke’s Battle For Life
A prognosis also brought relief. For the last few years, she’d been trying to nail down why something in her body didn’t feel right. … [Read more...]
World’s First Plus-Size Apparel Maker for Women
Rsport launched last month with the goal of making apparel that enables every woman, no matter her body type, to be active. What on earth took so long? … [Read more...]
Bucket List: Crested Butte’s Maroon Hut
We skied into a Dalmatian coat of scattered wood-frame buildingscushioned by a white blanket of deep snow. To my left, a small cabin with dulled evergreen frames and upside-down antlers nailed above the front door was righteously called, Paradise, denoted by its sign and dated back to 1935. … [Read more...]
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