Wanna Do a High Sierra Trail Thru-hike? You Will After This Film
New documentary takes the viewer on a ride-along through history and a jaw-dropping trek. See the full post >
New documentary takes the viewer on a ride-along through history and a jaw-dropping trek. See the full post >
Is modern travel too curated ? If you’re after a more rewarding travel experience, put down the phone and go and get lost, suggests our featured contributor Leon McCarron. A few years ago, I walked across China, from the northern edge of the Gobi Desert to the South China Sea. For 3,000 miles, my walking […]
Long-term resident Marco Ferrarese knows that there’s much more art to Penang than selfie-perfect murals and gentrified streets. It’s all simmering under the surface of this UNESCO-listed Malaysian island. Gripping their cameras and selfie sticks, a gaggle of sightseers walks single file down an alley that leads to the sea. They just parked their rental […]
But as the outdoor industry ramps up its advocacy, it faces tough questions from Indigenous recreationalists. See the full post >
The latest effort from More than Just Parks looks at Maui’s Haleakala See the full post >
The trail ethics group adds new digital guidance to its framework for responsible recreation. See the full post >
She doesn’t get a lot of vacation days. She’s just better at vacations than you are. See the full post >
Laying claim to an 8,000-year-old winemaking heritage (the world’s oldest) and over 500 native grape varietals, the small, ex-Soviet country of Georgia is a surprising destination for oenophiles. There is certain protocol for receiving wine in a restaurant. First, there’s the wine list ushered forth by a trained sommelier. A bottle is selected and presented […]
What would happen if you had an Aron Ralston moment alone in the backcountry? See the full post >
Paul Bonhomme and Vivian Bruchez dropped a radical line in the ski tracks of legends. See the full post >