Do You Know Where Your Water Comes From? By Rebecca Stoner August 7, 2022 An Oakland educator follows her tap water 240 miles to the source In this story: activism, water, education, hiking
Once Upon a Time There Was a Place Called Fire Island By Jimmy Tobias July 31, 2022 Climate change is coming for the gay escape In this story: hiking
Welcome to the Slackcountry By Conor Mihell July 28, 2022 Popular campsites all taken, but you aren’t up for the rigors of the backcountry? This is the place for you. In this story: hiking, camping
Where the (Non-Native) Bison Roam By Alisha McDarris July 26, 2022 A bison colony abandoned by the 1920s movie industry is thriving off the coast of Los Angeles In this story: travel, animals, hiking, adventure
The Science of Solo Time in the Wilderness By Wudan Yan July 6, 2022 A writer unpacks the latest findings on solitude and the outdoors In this story: hiking
Fat Girls Hiking: The Movement—and New Book—to Prioritize "Trails, Not Scales" By Jill K. Robinson May 12, 2022 Founder and author Summer Michaud-Skog opens up to Sierra In this story: books, hiking
Catharsis in the Shadow of the Mountain By Jonathan Hahn March 20, 2022 On Silvia Vasquez-Lavado's chronicle of overcoming sexual abuse and the tallest mountains In this story: books, women, hiking
The Long Journey of Mt. Mitchell’s Ancient Forests By Holly Haworth January 2, 2022 Hiking through a forest of climate migrants in the Black Mountains In this story: hiking
Winter Comes to Brighton Beach By Gala Mukomolova January 5, 2022 In the winter, Coney Island is thoroughly wild, and occupied In this story: hiking
Stoke Versus Awe By Brooke Williams November 25, 2021 A self-described hermit tourist meditates on how the wilderness can make us spiritual pilgrims In this story: public lands, hiking