There is Nothing More Important Than Craftsmanship—Even for Toast
You laugh, but really, on a chilly morning in a cabin, coffee on, magical day ahead, a well-crafted piece of toast is an artform. See the full post >
You laugh, but really, on a chilly morning in a cabin, coffee on, magical day ahead, a well-crafted piece of toast is an artform. See the full post >
Chasing one of the most beautiful, unique, hard to find trout in the world can be a metaphor for a life chasing adventure. See the full post >
Part history, part memoir, Jeff Smoot’s new book blows the lid off climbing in the 80s. See the full post >
One of the most promising solutions to carbon storage is also one of the simplest. See the full post >
Over the course of 13 years, porter Richard Pfocohuanca has hiked the Inca Trail, and worked 15+ hour days in the process, hundreds of times. But he’s never made it to Machu Picchu. James Shackell speaks with Richard to find out what it’s really like to be a porter. Richard Pfocohuanca has hiked the Inca […]
In a bid to improve the quality of life and working conditions for porters around the world, The Intrepid Foundation is challenging travelers to support them by clocking virtual kilometers. Interested? It’s as simple as putting one foot in front of the other. You’ve picked your trail. You’ve booked your ticket. You’ve bought your boots. […]
If you’re a gravel grinder, is Shimano’s new GRX gravel-specific groupset worth the upgrade? See the full post >
The Coast Guard is giving away Floridian lighthouses that are no longer used. See the full post >
Jimmy Chin has become close to synonymous with Wyoming’s Grand Teton. Climbing it, skiing it, photographing it. In this short, he guides big mountain skier Cody Townsend on a delightful slog to the summit and dicey ski down. Beautifully tough. See the full post >
Who better to inspire a trip, somewhere, anywhere, than Muir. See the full post >