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...]
TrailFork Creates Custom Meals for Adventures
This Boulder-based company makes health- and eco-conscious meals for every kind of adventurer. … [Read more...]
6 Activities For Injured Runners
Why non-running endurance sports can help runners who are on the mend. … [Read more...]
Denver’s Newest Coworking Space Doubles as a Co-Op
At Wayfinder, member companies can earn equity while working in a community of like-minded entrepreneurs. … [Read more...]
Shape Shifters
New participants heading into new terrain stoke an already smoldering category. … [Read more...]
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