Lost in Time When exploring southeast Alaska in midsummer, you can pedal your fat tire bike on the broad, bear-tracked beaches at midnight and think you have no need for a watch. Oh, but you do. By Aaron Teasdale March 31, 2014 In this story: biking, adventure, grizzlies, travel
Driverless Cars, Greener Cities By David Ferris March 12, 2014 In this story: design, urban planning, technology, clean energy, activism
The Last of the Southwest Otero Mesa, the remnant of a forgotten grassland, looks for a little recognition By Peter Frick-Wright July 4, 2012 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
Two Wheels, Not Four Gas prices, CO2 levels—it's all going up. Which is why more and more people are ditching gas-guzzlers for bikes. By Michael Frank July 1, 2012 In this story: biking, buyers' guide
Plugged In Electric cars get ready to take over the road, quietly and powerfully By Reed McManus November 4, 2012 In this story: electric vehicles, transportation
Ride, Sollee, Ride A cellist's self-propelled musical tour comes with flat tires, Clif Bars, and a lot of new friends By Matt Skenazy July 5, 2011 In this story: biking
Look, It's a Cheatercycle! How a pedaling purist learned to love (or at least not be so embarrassed by) electric bikes By Lynn Rapoport July 1, 2011 In this story: biking
Living Large Driving Less What makes a community livable? How about getting rid of cars? By Tom Vanderbilt July 1, 2011 In this story: urban planning, transportation
Flathead Guardians Conservationists, the Olympics, and an indignant porcupine keep mountaintop-removal coal mining out of a wildlife paradise By Aaron Teasdale May 1, 2011 In this story: biking, adventure, wilderness, saving wild places
Because It Hurts Mount Hood's biking trails offer gawk-worthy views and grueling days that cause exhausted legs to cry out in agony. By Peter Frick-Wright March 1, 2009 In this story: biking, adventure