$34 Million Fiber-Optic Cable Possible for Yellowstone and Grand Teton...
Is a picture of the Teton Range in the Rocky Mountains worth a thousand words, or a thousand likes on Instagram? What’s going to Yellowstone National Park without a Snapchat of Old Faithful? National...
View ArticleBikram Yoga: The Good, the Bad, and the Sweaty
You’ll sweat in places you didn’t know existed. You might pass out. You’ll leave feeling accomplished. You’ll probably struggle the whole way through during your first class. I'm talking of course...
View Article11 Great Parks You Need to Visit This Winter
As winter fastens its grip across the Northern United States, travelers and adventurers alike begin to break out skis and snowboards, books and wool socks. Until about mid-February, this is great. But...
View ArticleThoughts on ‘Wild’ from an Outdoors Perspective
The Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) stretches 2,663 miles up from Mexico to Canada. In the new movie starring Reese Witherspoon, Wild, the trail is the setting, the hero, and sometimes, the villain. Wild is...
View ArticlePeabody Ice Climbing Club Provides a Unique Place to Train
In the middle of a retired apple orchard in Fenton, Michigan, there’s something there that is not like it’s surroundings. There are trees that enclose a large clearing, and in the center of it a...
View Article‘Sufferfest 2′ is Another Adventure with Cedar Wright and Alex Honnold
Elite dirtbag and very scrappy climber. These are the introductions that Sufferfest 2 starts out with. The dirtbag, professional climber Alex Honnold, and the scrapster, professional climber Cedar...
View ArticleThe 10 Best Adventures in Canada’s Outdoor Recreation Capital
There are a few places in the world that a return-flight should almost always be cancelled, and the stay extended. Squamish, British Columbia is one of them. I recently had the opportunity to learn all...
View ArticleCrack Climbing in Squamish: Tips from a Mountain Guide
Before Squamish, British Columbia was a hub for all things outdoor recreation, it was a home for dirtbag climbers from around the world. Within the granite walls lie thousands upon thousands of cracks,...
View ArticleHow to Make a Living out of Adventure
While most of us slave away at a keyboard all day in order to adventure on the weekends, there is an elite group of people that make their living in the outdoors. The guides of this world have what...
View ArticleI Went to Squamish and All I Got Were 12 Lousy Bruises
Seeing the mountains from an airplane feels like a privilege. It feels like cheating, like the view should be worked for, worked at, climbed to, sweat for. But it also instills an excitement in any...
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