MSR and Flying Kites join forces to create a sustainable, scalable program that provides clean hydration--and human survival--in Kenya, and beyond. … [Read more...]
Demystifying Traveling in Jordan As a Woman
The burgeoning health of Jordan’s adventure tourism sector indicates social and political security—but is it safe? Here, we talk with travel expert Salam Shaqdeeh about the female identity in her home country. … [Read more...]
Backcountry Babes Is Changing the Ski Industry
Backcountry Babes continues to grow its offerings season after season--and it's clear why. … [Read more...]
My Inaugural Trip To Part of The Powder Highway
Surrounded by ski culture and films like Valhalla, my imagination was coated with the texture of British Columbia’s southeast corner: the ski world’s crowned jewel, where towering lodgepole pine trees draped with fluffy limbs of powder look like characters from Candy Land. I needed to experience … [Read more...]
What the Middle Fork Reveals About Our Public Lands
The nation's oldest protected waterway is a 104-mile gateway to our past and future. … [Read more...]
Are You Ready For Your First Avalanche Course?
Curious about backcountry exploration or already dabble in off-piste terrain? Consider taking an AIARE 1 class—especially if you plan to head into avalanche terrain. … [Read more...]
Native Content Grows Up
Sponsored content levels up as more and more brands embrace the format. … [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...]
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...]
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