Only a Surfer Knows the Feeling
This short film comes awfully close to perfectly capturing the mundane wonder of life as a surfer. See the full post >
This short film comes awfully close to perfectly capturing the mundane wonder of life as a surfer. See the full post >
Dirty Gourmet is three women—Aimee Trudeau, Emily Nielson, and Mai-Yan Kwan—who came together after a bike tour across Canada. They put together a big variety of camp meals, many of which can be found in their cookbook of the same name, with lots of different cultural and taste influences. This recipe, from Aimee, for a […]
When a British adventurer lost toes to frostbite in the Yukon, he sent them to this bar for their “Sourtoe Cocktail.” See the full post >
Nine days of British Columbia riding and climbing and suffering never looked so good. See the full post >
Twenty years and two million trees later, their work has flowered beautifully. See the full post >
Using sunscreen makes sense, but data on just how effective it is, in what forms, and for which people, is more sparse than we’ve been led to believe. See the full post >
He plunged down any thundering mass of whitewater he could find, all in early 20th-century handmade boats. See the full post >
Jenn Kriske loved cycling but did not love trying to fit into the common sizes and cuts of traditional cycling clothes. So, she started her own label, Machines for Freedom. It’s geared toward not only providing women with more sizing options and a variety of styles of cycling apparel but also hopes to inspire more […]
Colorado’s Long’s Peak is a, relatively speaking, accessible 14er. As such, it gets quite a bit of traffic. Quite a bit of human waste too, as you’d imagine. So, the National Park Service teamed with the University of Colorado, Denver’s Colorado Building Workshop to design outhouses that work more efficiently, to keep rangers from constantly […]
Like gentrification, the elitism of outdoor sports is pushing out the common participant. See the full post >