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Dip your toes into #VanLife and dive fully into some of the country's most iconic mountain biking. … [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...]
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...]
The Only Single-Origin, Verified Wool Clothing Company
The secret behind Duckworth—a progressive outdoor apparel company based out of Bozeman, Montana—is its fine Rambouillet merino wool fiber. But the deepest thread of the brand’s existence actually links back to skiing. … [Read more...]
The Tarahumara Are Being Displaced
Tarahumara are one of the last remaining cultures in North America who rely on subsistence agriculture — meaning they're especially vulnerable to Mexico's years-long drought. … [Read more...]
5 Snowboard Trends For 2018
You’ve heard the phrase paradox of choice. You’re walking down the shopping aisle, and you start to feel slightly overwhelmed. There’re just WAY too many options. Right? Uh—nope, not always true. … [Read more...]
25-Year-Old Splitboard Guide Is the Biggest Crusher
Exum Mountain Guide Aaron Diamond has committed nearly a decade to splitboarding and backcountry exploration, including several first descents on a snowboard—and he’s only 25 years old. … [Read more...]
Boyd Shreds And Tackles Climate Change
It unfolded like a typical sufferfest. The 13-mile hike spiraled into a two-day gruel-athon with temperature swings, rain, isothermal snow, mud, swamps, slush, and postholing. … [Read more...]