The Himalayas are the highest-reaching and most dramatic collection of peaks in the world. Dwarfed by jagged ridgelines, Everest Base Camp is a pinnacle for trekkers, where they can revel in the overwhelming vista and the culmination of their human-powered journey. So if you’re diving into … [Read more...]
Sustainable Gear: 5 New Eco-Friendly Products
From bio-based shells to wood-fiber jeans, outdoor industry brands continue to prioritize sustainable manufacturing and product design. And it's all on display at this year's Outdoor Retailer Snow Show. … [Read more...]
15 Female Leaders You Need to Meet
From entrepreneurs to storytellers and strategists, women are helping steer and grow the outdoor industry. Here are 15 women leading the charge to make the outdoors more inclusive, representative, and fun. … [Read more...]
Accessible for Everyone
Following a mid-2018 ribbon-cutting, New York state is home to an innovative aerial course for adaptive learning. The extensive installation at Root Farm in Sauquoit, roughly 100 miles west of Albany, is one of the first all-abilities obstacles courses in the world. … [Read more...]
Jordan Travel: 5 Adventures You Can’t Miss
Jordan is booming with adventure, indoor and out. From Petra to Wadi Rum, this guide outlines bike tours, ancient archaeological visits, and nights under the stars. … [Read more...]
Jaybird Run Wireless Headphones Review
Jaybird created a complete wire-free set of headphones: the Run. The pods are nimble and durable. But are they secure? We put the brand's most minimalist pair to the test. … [Read more...]
How to Ski Colorado Without I-70: Road Trip Guide
Fourth-generation Coloradan Morgan Tilton guides you through the ultimate ski-cation with a handful of routes that avoids I-70 and hits some of the best resorts and backcountry in the state. … [Read more...]
An Open Door to Diversity
It's no secret that the traditional landscape and portrayed image of the outdoor world is homogenous, historical white, and male. Yet, more and more outdoor industry leaders, activists, and brands seek to change that. Aerial parks and tours play a key role in the evolving paradigm. … [Read more...]
WeRunFar Profile: Jim Skaggs
The 1993 ultrarunnning scene was even more inconspicuous than now. That laidback, underground vibe is what initially attracted and hooked Jim Skaggs, who has since become one of the most successful and understated leaders in the trail community. … [Read more...]
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