Issue 04: How to Camp Responsibly
It’s not always easy to love the outdoors. Yes, it’s easy to love a sunrise spilling over a flat desert landscape as the world starts…
It’s not always easy to love the outdoors. Yes, it’s easy to love a sunrise spilling over a flat desert landscape as the world starts…
RV campers sometimes get a bad rap. Recreational vehicles can be perceived as the Godzillas of automobiles: blundering through nature, leaving a trail of fumes…
Campfires are a celebrated camping ritual. But the presence of fire in wild places also leaves room for the potential of forest fires. While forest…
Nicole Brown, the cofounder of Women Who Hike, has created an online community of more than 240 thousand people (mostly women) who love to hike…
When the weather heats up, many of us start daydreaming about a week away from home to recharge and unwind. International travel might be a…
There are over 50 national parks, 10,000 state parks, and over 88,000 miles of trails on federal land throughout the U.S. The busiest trails, like…
A student of Ansel Adams and a lifelong lover of national parks, Rob Decker is committed to capturing America’s beauty through national park posters. There is…
Shari and Hutch live on the road full-time in their vintage “canned ham” trailer. This week they created a fun online quiz to determine if you could…
This summer outdoor cooking article is brought to you by our friends at Midland. As the leading supplier of two way radios, Midland walkie talkies provide…
One outdoor writer grapples with the issue of geotagging photos of outdoor places. Should we protect their locations from the crowds, or encourage more people…