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...]
Crested Butte Winter Camping in a Changing Climate
My attitude started to flirt with irritability. The whiney tone flowed over Eric Larsen, polar explorer, like water. He was completely in his element and cool headed. But as I looked around, what was most concerning to me was the lack of snow. … [Read more...]
How A Colorado River Guide Is Shaping Women’s Whitewater
Whitewater racing is a niche sport just starting to take root in the United States. At its forefront is Julie Sutton, a 43-year-old raft guide who trained the first-ever American U23 women's whitewater racing team to compete in the World Rafting Championship. … [Read more...]
Outessa Retreats: What to do While You’re in Town
Lake Tahoe, California, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire have a bottomless variety of outdoor adventures, creating the perfect settings for the 2018 REI Outessa retreats. … [Read more...]
7 Underrated (Under-Budget) Colorado Ski Areas
Shred the mountain without shredding your wallet at these low-key resorts. … [Read more...]
Utah’s Ancient Portals Pull Me To The Present
Ten hours had passed since we left our parked car in the middle-of-nowhere desert in southern Utah to enter Buckskin Gulch: a 15-mile slot canyon that is the longest in the U.S. and possibly worldwide. … [Read more...]
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