Is the Outdoor Industry Using the Male Playbook to Speak to Women?
Relying on an old model to effect radical change ain’t gonna happen. See the full post >
Relying on an old model to effect radical change ain’t gonna happen. See the full post >
Tayla Gentle journeyed into the Australian wilderness with expert fly fishing guide, Charley May, in search of a trout or two. She came back with a question: Why don’t more women take up this relaxing, tactical and restorative sport? “My first piece of advice to you today: Don’t expect to catch a fish.” I’m sitting […]
Looking for bike trails and routes near you? The U.S. Bicycle Route System connects unique bike travel experiences across the country, like the Dorset Quarry on U.S. Bicycle Route 7 (USBR 7) in Vermont. Donate today. See the full post >
The idea that outdoor recreation leads to meaningful conservation rests on a big ‘if.’ See the full post >
Fifth’s time the charm for Xia Boyu. See the full post >
Ominous sign? Or thrilling but harmless spectacle? See the full post >
An endless supply of fuel. Weight, almost nothing. These simple, wonderful little devices make cooking human again. See the full post >
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It has all the trappings of Patagonia: Towering volcanos, glacial lakes, soaring mountains and scenic trails. But unlike its neighbor Bariloche, San Martin de Los Andes isn’t making headlines—yet. We’d only been hiking for about 90 minutes when we reached a rocky clearing. Although steep in parts, the hike up the small mountain wasn’t terribly […]
Just add water. No wait, don’t. See the full post >