Paddling the Lower Columbia River Water Trail By Charlotte Austin July 2, 2018 A veteran mountaineer discovers that long-distance kayaking is a whole different kind of outdoor adventure In this story: hiking
In Review: The River of Lost Souls By Jeremy Miller July 3, 2018 Jonathan P. Thompson's new book investigates the Gold King Mine disaster In this story: books, hiking
A Visit to California’s Version of the Galapagos Islands By Leonie Sherman June 4, 2018 Channel Islands National Park is a getaway and ecological restoration success story In this story: hiking
Time for Real Talk About Power, White Privilege, and Conservation By Jonathan Hahn May 26, 2018 PGM One wrestles with equity, inclusion, and justice in conservation and recreation In this story: hiking, racial justice, environmental justice
New Thru-Hike Documentary Unpacks the Wilds of Patagonia By Robert Kelly May 5, 2018 Inside the making of “Unbounded” In this story: film, hiking
Meet the Adventurers Who Brave Glacial Caves in the Name of Science By Megan Hill May 3, 2018 Glacier Cave Explorers volunteer to study life beneath the ice In this story: adventure, hiking
The MacLehose Trail Is Hong Kong's Great Escape By Mike Ives April 27, 2018 The 62-mile trail is the wilder side of the Chinese territory In this story: hiking
Fire and Ice: The Pacific Crest Trail in the Era of Climate Change By Alex Brown March 10, 2018 The iconic trail and the hikers who traverse it face a number of challenges In this story: climate change, hiking
Feds and Backcountry Skiers Join Forces to Manage Forests By Berne Broudy March 4, 2018 After years of illegal cuttings, skiers go legit to help with forest management plans In this story: hiking
Morgan Dixon Founded GirlTrek to Get Black Women Walking By Wendy Becktold March 12, 2018 GirlTrek combines public health, movement-building, and radical self-care In this story: activism, hiking