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Abbie Barronian
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A Glimpse at the Sweet, Simple Life of a New Zealand Hut Warden
This short film looks at one of the most enviable outdoor jobs out there.
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A Sharp View of the Cycle of Life on Greenland’s Mirror Wall
Leo Houlding leads a first ascent on the remote wall just after the birth of his daughter.
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How to Teach Your Kids (Or, Um, ‘Friend’) to Poop Outdoors
Advice for any backcountry traveler, big or small, on the proper way to take care of the number two item…
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The Right Way to Store Winter Gear for the Summer
Hey, your skis, Gore-Tex, and avie gear need some TLC, and you have plenty of time to do it now.
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What Does Good Backcountry Hygiene Look Like, Anyway?
Half the fun is getting dirty, until everything you own is gross—here’s how to stay fresh wilderness-style.
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The Simple Joys Of Being New (and Bad) at Things
Finding pleasure, inspiration, and motivation in the mindset of a beginner makes it all better.
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Survival Tips for Wet Weather Skiing
When the storm comes in warm and heavy, here’s what to do.
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Meet the First Guy to Chuck a Bomb at an Avalanche Hazard
Montgomery Atwater is one of the reason we can ski sweet, steep powder safely.
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The 61-Year-Old Shepherd Who Shuffled His Way to an Unlikely Ultra Win
Cliff Young became a folk hero after his legendary “tortoise and the hare” win.
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Junko Taibei, the First Woman to Climb Everest and the Seven Summits
The Japanese mountaineer stood just 4’9″, but her accomplishments were larger than life.
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We Need a Guidebook for Camping Etiquette
Why does camping courtesy seem so hard to get right?
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To Share or Not? The Badasses Who Chronicled Washington’s Wilderness
And the feud that followed them to their graves.
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Activist, Singer, Writer, and “Desert Goddess” Katie Lee Dies at 98
Lee fought against the Glen Canyon Dam and for the preservation of our rivers until her death.
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The East Coast Isn’t Just a Place for Mountainfolk to Leave
A Westerner moves eastward and falls just a little bit in love.
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Opinion: We Need to Re-Evaluate the Fixation with Fastest Known Times
When did thru-hiking become all about speed?
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Protecting Wilderness in the Social Media Age
A few thoughts on the impact of the internet on the outdoors.
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How to Visit Popular Wilderness Without Feeling Like You’re in Disneyland
You don’t have to skip spots like Antelope Canyon, Havasupai, and Half Dome. Just do ’em right.
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6 Dream Jobs That Could Be Yours This Summer
Here’s a cold sixer of ways to give the Man the finger and spend your warm months outside under a…
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What Do You Really Know About Jacques Cousteau?
He was more than just the storyteller of the sea—he was a revolutionary who changed the way we think about…
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So You Wanna Live Sustainably? Here’s How
Your actions matter now more than ever
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The Best Retro Van & Trailer Rentals
No RV for you. A Sprinter? Nice, but where’s the style? Here’s to retrostalgic rentals.
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Why Getting Upset Over Idiot Vandals Is a Waste of Time
Outrage is a natural and understandable reaction, but it takes our focus from the real problems, the author argues.