KEEN invites you on a public lands camping trip. Its goal? Simple: Share stories from diverse perspectives and deepen our understanding of what public lands mean to us. … [Read more...]
Unbounded: Wilderness Controversies in Patagonia
One film crew trekked for four months through one of the most rugged trails in the world. Their goal? To uncover the greatest threats to the Patagonian people and wilderness. … [Read more...]
How Connie Marshall Became the Queen of Alta Ski Area
She started working at Alta when tickets cost $6.50 a pop. Now, as she prepares to retire, she leaves behind a legacy that spans four decades. … [Read more...]
Sunny’s 812-Mile Mission for Wilderness Preservation
The Boulder-based ultrarunner and climber is on a self-supported journey on the Hayduke Trail to raise awareness for the protection of our national monuments. … [Read more...]
Brrring It!
Cold camping tips from world-leading arctic explorer Eric Larsen. … [Read more...]
Fishing Needs More Women: This is Why
Fishing has traditionally been a boys’ club. But more women are challenging norms and carving out our own space at the fishing hole. This is why it’s a great thing. … [Read more...]
Cascade Designs: All in the Family
As founder John Burroughs passes the torch to his son, David, the two reflect on the brand's humble beginnings and the importance of family, manufacturing at home, and getting a good night's sleep. … [Read more...]
Anglers spearhead gender parity
More women are fishing—and getting outdoors—thanks, in part, to a new initiative by Orvis called 50/50 On The Water. … [Read more...]
Don’t Believe the Hype: Youth Snowboarding is Thriving
If you recently questioned the deterioration of snowboarding’s popularity, rest assured: The sport’s decline is debunked by evidence of a growth spurt. … [Read more...]
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