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ArchiveWhen the world’s best gear brand teams up with top mountain guides around the globe to build multi-day climbing, trail-running, and trekking journeys, you know it’s time to start training
From her home base in Flagstaff, the Diné educator and former river guide is inspiring the community to protect the landscapes she cherishes most
For Mike and his 6-year-old daughter Luna, adventure is around every corner
A new documentary on PBS's 'Independent Lens' chronicles the incredible life of George Attla, an icon of the dogsled world who dominated the sport while preserving a dying tradition
This January 18 and 19, we're teaming up with Land Rover to host a weekend of live music, gear demos, and adventure workshops in Coachella Valley
It takes a special kind of commitment to summit and ski the world’s tallest mountains. For Hilaree Nelson, that dedication permeates all aspects of her life—including raising her two sons.
Everything you need to know, from how it specifically helps aid muscle recovery to how to choose the right CBD product and serving size
How Hilaree Nelson balances being an accomplished ski mountaineer and motherhood
Synchronized snowboarding, secret shrine meet-ups, and tailgating karaoke parties? Whoever your people are, you can find them with your Ikon Pass.
Want to ski in jeans, boardshorts, or lederhosen? There’s a mountain for that on the Ikon Pass.
Chip Thomas is a 62-year-old local physician, activist, and world-renowned public artist
It may sound counterintuitive, but social media might just be the key to more time spent outside with friends
Work a nine-to-five? Try these quick-fix adventures to spice up your workdays and spend more time outside.
Meet three women building, growing, and designing a better future
From its focus on simple, durable designs to its epic trekking events across the globe, the Swedish gear maker embodies everything we love about Sweden
Because hiking faster means hiking farther
In the Alps you climb, in the Rockies you scramble, in the Sierras you hike, but in Sweden’s high country, you trek—like nowhere else on earth