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ArchiveClaire Nelson’s memoir, ‘Things I Learned from Falling,’ describes how a spill from atop a 25-foot boulder in Joshua Tree National Park changed her life
You might think that British Columbia’s oldest forests are protected from commercial interests. You’re wrong.
One editor’s thoughts on the Asian American illusion of belonging
As part of our #2020CyclingDeaths project, we published the obituaries of Melissa Williamson and Coleen Huling, who were killed while riding their bikes. The driver has received a maximum sentence. But outcomes like this are still rare.
The 46th president made big promises to move the United States toward a carbon-free future. What he’s accomplished so far has been impressive, but can he keep up the momentum?
The new secretary of the interior shares her plans to listen to historically underrepresented communities and address deferred maintenance projects—plus, what makes a national park her favorite
The pandemic continues to complicate hopes for a normal season on the world’s highest mountain
With pandemic-fueled use on the rise, it’s a good thing trail builders have been busy opening new pathways for you to hike, run, and bike
A climber who installed routes over federally protected Native carvings has ignited a controversy online, death threats included
Heli-skiing has a reputation for risk, but the ride up isn’t usually part of the equation
After a long year of staying put during COVID-19, families are dreaming of spring breaks and summer vacations. But should you book that flight? Our experts weigh in.
A new ruling calls into question previous regulations and norms around film and photography on these spaces
British Columbia is in the midst of a major surge in coronavirus cases, forcing resorts to shutter early
Permits, education, and increased fees are all on the table as possible solutions
Parts of the state have been overrun by tourists for years. When COVID-19 hit, the islands got a much needed pause. Will it change the future of tourism there for good?
The ϳԹ team is excited to announce we’re joining forces with a company that’s changing the face of the outdoor and active-lifestyle market
Right-wing politicians and media are trying to scapegoat frozen wind turbines for the state’s power disaster. Their claims couldn’t be more inaccurate and irresponsible.
Forget visiting the app store every time you visit a national park. This new, free release provides all kinds of maps, must-hike trails, food recommendations, and more for all of its 423 units.
Union members at Stevens Pass and Park City Mountain Resort want better wages and working conditions but say their parent company has dragged its feet in negotiations. If they still can't get to the bargaining table, could a strike shut down the two ski areas?
In the shadow of tragic events like this, can we raise awareness of the dangers cyclists face without scaring people away from bikes? And how do we maintain our own love of cycling?
The underrated West Virginia adventure hub is finally getting the recognition it deserves
When will we be able to take international trips again? Medical and travel experts weigh in.
In the spell of a week, a mysterious monolith appeared in the Utah desert and was subsequently removed by some slackline bros. The saga has raised more questions than answers.
After the achievement of a lifetime, a few very important details got lost in translation
It was a roller coaster of a summer for Alaska's most controversial extraction project. In July, it looked all but certain that the salmon-threatening proposal would get its first federal permit. But then things took a surprising turn.
What was promoted as an innovative new online event has come to a halt as employees and contractors allege missed payments
Fed up with packed trails and parking lots, small groups of people have begun to summit in the dark
This fire season is yet another sign that we can't wait any longer to fix our planet
As RV rentals and purchases continue to skyrocket, these three startups are going beyond the basic rental scheme to be more on demand, millennial focused, and remote-work-friendly
The retail giant is planning a remote future for main office employees
The odds of dying on Everest are about one in 100. A new pulse oximeter claims it can drastically reduce that risk.
We can see right through your hunting selfies
The company is raising its prices (kinda) to raise the alarm on climate change
The good news: you can easily opt for a greener bank so your money works for good
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Amid anguish across the country, runners opened discussions and made their miles more meaningful on Global Running Day this year.
Park officials currently seeking public input
Marks first commercial flight to continent
Los Angeles, Rome, Paris, and Budapest still in the running
Newest project dubbed Thug Mansion
First American to win twice in 2 days
Police investigating $10 billion worth of construction contracts
Human-induced climate change is to blame
Marks first of season in state
Walmsley and Bard improve on 2014 times
Park credits education campaign
20th Century Fox gains rights to criminal’s story
Marks largest departure from average temperatures
Film produced by Clif Bar and Sender Films
"The Fourth Phase" set to release next fall
Cross-sport initiative aimed at reducing fatalities
Additional 150,000 summer visitors expected
60 percent of competitors dropped out post-quake
May also reduce CO2 emissions by 10 percent
Will debut in December in Beaver Creek
Will be replaced with a more “informative” experience
Environmental impact unclear
Quantity, lack of exercise are bigger culprits
Organization filed appeal with UCI
Single- and multiday passes to include 4.5 percent tax
Former president investigated for corruption, money laundering
Instructor demonstrates the need for a spare chute
Fell while descending from first summit of South Nilgiri
Alec “Ace Cool” Cooke was last seen Tuesday afternoon
Travel company ranks cities, countries, and regions
Proceeds go to Protect Our Winters
Charged with attempted second-degree murder
Resort is first in Colorado to start season
5 people dead, 1 still missing
Marks skier’s 50th World Cup podium finish
Vice follows climber Blair-Coyle in Arizona
Organizer says 100,000 activities were logged