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The response to Arbery’s murder highlighted what I already knew: the running world is deeply divided by race, and we must address it
Despite the coronavirus, you can legally thru-hike the Appalachian Trail right now. But should you?
Experimental programs in Georgia and Louisiana are placing patients who may be infected in park cabins and RVs
Don't have time to thru-hike? That's OK! These trails can be done in a few days or weeks so you can test your endurance without using up all your vacation days.
You don't have to spend a ton to pull off a dreamy getaway
Completing the entire trail isn't the point
Four urban centers that have all the makings of an epic adventure town—without the hype
Guthook Guides' maps and crowdsourced information have made hiking the PCT and AT immeasurably easier. But is that a good thing?
A national park conservation advocate shares his advice on how to avoid crowds, get off the beaten path, see wildlife, and find adventure
We asked hikers for advice on how to readjust to life after the trail
With 50 countries and more than a decade of travel under her belt, Liz Carlson, AKA the Young Adventuress, knows a thing or two about the best locales for a trip abroad
Sure, you can get your bike tuned or buy a spare tube. But at these shops, you can also order an espresso or IPA and find your community.
In this installment of Salomon’s ‘Freeski Dream Trip,’ skier Michael Zaretzke travels to Georgia with Stan Rey and Josh Daiek.
Three key takeaways from yesterday’s vote
Told here in full for the first time, this is the horrifying story of the first murder on the Appalachian Trail, the kidnapping that followed, and how one woman learned to survive.
Up at 4 a.m., then run the equivalent of two marathons before dusk. Now repeat that for 45 days.