Friday, August 30, 2019

A Pre-Made Shack to Plop Down Anywhere Your Heart Desires

This tiny cabin, which can be trucked anywhere trucks can go, is small, sharp, and just about perfect.

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What an Environmentalist’s Murder in 1988 Reveals About the Amazon Fires

In the 1980s, Brazilian environmentalist Chico Mendes fought to protect the Amazon rainforest from ranchers clearing trees for cattle. The battle continues.

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Feds Open All National Park Bike Trails to E-Bikes

Secretary Bernhardt announces new order that will allow e-bikes on all bike trails on federal lands.

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There’s Just Something About This Butt-Kicking Incline

Meet the Manitou Springs Incline, one mile of pure pain that locals love.

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Thursday, August 29, 2019

10 Best Logo Reveal Templates for 2019

When creating a video, one of the most important elements is communicating your brand’s identity. And the most effective way to do that is by inserting your logo. But how it animates onto the screen can say as much about your brand as the content that follows. 

Logo reveal templates make it incredibly easy to create branded animations for your videos. 

Here are the 10 Best Logo Reveals for 2019. 

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Laboratory Logo by St_Denis

Consider your logo the result of a misguided invention? This could be the logo reveal for you. Set in a science lab your logo is revealed as an experiment gone wrong. After it cracks through the glass in a haze of smoke, it floats to the forefront accompanied by your brand name. It’s creative and fun. 

Swiss Logo – Gold Sliver by PixFlow

Swiss Logo by PixFlow treats the logo and background as one rubbery object. It pans around slowly showcasing the rubbery texture of the background, then eventually revealing the light-filled logo. It’s beautifully animated and very effective. 

Cinematic Light Logo by shoeeb

This luscious logo reveal makes a work of art of light hitting the different curved angles of your logo. With a few different color options – all of them quite shiny – this beautifully glitzy logo reveal is perfect for a fashion video or to open an exclusive event. 

Epic Logo – Apple Motion by bank508

Epic Logo by bank508 lives up to its namesake. Showing the graphite-colored ground cracking as the camera sweeps its way towards the logo that explodes onto screen, this is a great template to introduce an action film, sports video or video game stream. 

Rainbow Particles Logo Reveal by sachinjoshi

Rainbow Particles Logo Reveal by sachinjoshi is vivid and cinematic. From the get-go, it presents an atmosphere of exploding color within a shiny black setting that screams class. It’s seriously eye-catching. 

Simple Shapes Logo by Fanimation

Incredibly vibrant and colorful, this modern logo reveal is a short burst of excitement. Perfect to open a video, you’ll easily set a friendly and energetic tone right from its opening seconds with this one by Fanimation

Gold 3D Logo Opener by Essron

This template offers more of a logo opener and it’s stunning. Featuring your logo in 3D and colored in decadent gold, floating around the screen as any titles you’d like to include appear, this item is a very glitzy way to open a video project. 

Elegant Flame Logo by Visual_A

Elegant Flame Logo by Visual_A is exactly what the title suggests. Showing flames on-screen that flicker out to reveal your logo, it’s a great introduction for something epic. The ultra high definition brings out the details of the animation and means it can be used in the most professional of productions. And small details like the amber floating around the screen emphasize the high quality of this template. 

Architect Logo Reveal (3 versions) by piktufa

Architect Logo Reveal combines a minimalistic concept with cinematic execution. It presents your logo gradually being sketched out on a grid, then transitions into 3D, showing your logo pivoting into the center of the screen. It’s stunning. 

Get Real Logo Bundle by sonorafilms

Looking for a fresh, bright logo reveal pack that combines earthy textures and footage? Then get Real Logo Bundle is for you. This great value bundle provides a selection of unique eye-catching logo reveals covering fire, earth, sand, paint, ink, paper, candy and forest style themes. Perfect for grabbing attention and exciting the eye. 

That wraps up our list of the 10 Best Logo Reveals for 2019. Head over to Envato Elements to browse over a million digital assets, and don’t forget to subscribe to the Envato YouTube channel if you found the video helpful!

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The White House Plans to Open Tongass National Forest to New Logging

For 20 years the majority of Alaska's Tongass National Forest have been preserved from logging, but the White House is changing that.

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How to Make Camp Bread While Actually Camping

Not a whole lot beats fresh bread in the backcountry—here's how to make it.

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Plein Air Notebook Painting: The Original Instagram

You can't paint the gorgeous views in front of you without a canvas.

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Repaddling Powell’s Journey to Save the Colorado River Basin

To best plan for preserving water in the Colorado River Basin, one must first float the waterways.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2019

Meet the Charming 97-Year-Old Man Who’s Built Homes For 40,000 Bluebirds

"Every living thing has just as much right to live as I do."

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The Best Backpacking Gear of 2019


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Inside the Abandoned—For Now—Quest to Climb a New Route on Everest

Cory Richards and Esteban “Topo” Mena had an incredibly bold plan. They were going to climb Everest’s northeast face along a line never before attempted. If successful, it would be the first new route pioneered in a decade. It would also be only the second route on the northeast face. New routes are rare; only […]

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Growing Hiking Crowds Are Messing Up Elk Reproduction in Colorado

Researchers noted a huge drop in elk population outside of Vail, Colorado. Their theory why? Hikers upsetting calving cows.

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Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Opinion: It’s Time to Ditch the Campfire

This fire season nix the campfire. You may be amazed by what you don't miss.

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This Pallet Wood Cabin Takes Fort Building to a Cozy, Sophisticated Level

It's like the forts you built as a kid, except oh, about a million times better.

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Tempted to Cheat on Hard Sections of a Trail? Don’t Do it

There’s this trail in our backyard. Pretty technical, in an old-school, slow-speed, rock crawling sort of way. It is one of our favorite trails because it requires a delicate blend of skill, finesse, and horsepower to ride well. The trail is called Moore Fun. I helped a tiny bit with walking the ridge, laying out […]

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Monday, August 26, 2019

The Everest Zone is About to Become Much Cleaner

Nepali authorities now planning to ban single-use plastics from Everest region in an effort to reduce impact on the fragile ecosystem there.

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Reader Poll: Which Mountain Range is Your Favorite?

We all have our faves. Maybe some mountains are best for skiing, some for hiking, some for gawking at. So, what's yours?

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Craig DeMartino Lost a Leg But Climbs Like a Mountain Goat—Literally

When Craig DeMartino first returned to climbing almost two years after falling a hundred feet from a route on Sundance Buttress in Estes Park, Colorado, his goal was simple: don’t get hurt. During the accident, which happened in 2002, DeMartino had shattered his spine in multiple locations; several lumbar and cervical vertebrae were surgically fused […]

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America’s Newest Long Trail: The Idaho Wilderness Trail


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Meet the Cycling Banjo Picker Playing Shows on a Classic Bikepack Route

To celebrate the 2,700-mile Great Divide Route, Ben Weaver. a poet and musician, decided to pedal the route with banjo and guitar, giving free concerts in communities along the way. Pretty cool, right? He wanted to celebrate the people along the route as well as the cyclists who take time out of their lives to […]

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Friday, August 23, 2019

The 20 Best Bad Reviews of National Parks on Yelp

The air's too fresh! I can see too far! Wait, it's so dirty! Ew, there's bugs! What's that smell?!

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Louise Boyd, the ‘Ice Queen’ of Greenland, Spent Her Fortune on Adventure

The inheritor of a fabulous fortune, Louise Boyd could have spent her days as a genteel California socialite—instead, she became a celebrated Arctic explorer.

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Sexy Hollywood Mountain Lion Inspires World’s Largest Animal Overpass

It’s a classic L.A. story, with a twist. Our toothy star contends with traffic, paparazzi and frustrated romance. But this bachelor is no reality show contestant. He’s a mountain lion. The A.P.’s Christopher Weber has the pitch: “Like many urban singles, the mountain lion P-22 lives a solitary life in a too-small habitat. And he […]

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Video: A Yellowstone National Park ‘Bison Jam’


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Thursday, August 22, 2019

NZ Snowboarders Discover Ancient Bones and New Lines in the Routeburn

Discovery two ways for these snowboarders in New Zealand's Routeburn Valley.

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Once Blocked By the EPA, Alaska’s Controversial Pebble Mine is Back On

The EPA ruled to block Alaska's Pebble Mine back in 2014. But the EPA under the current administration just opened it right back up again.

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World’s Toughest Horse Race Won by 70-Year-old Idaho Man Named Bob

The Mongol Derby is a grueling 1,000-kilometer race through central Mongolia—and a 70-year-old just won it.

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Wednesday, August 21, 2019

These Cool-Looking Charts Show When to Find Solitude in National Parks

A beautiful poster with at-a-glance summaries of each national park's least crowded moments? Yeah, we're into that.

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Here’s Why You Can Forego Sunscreen for a Grease-Free Sun Shirt

If you're concerned about new studies showing sunscreen gets absorbed by our skin, consider the chemical-free sun shirt.

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Does the Desert Stand a Chance in a Tiny Battle Against Consumerism?

On a trip to the see the Sonoran desert's superbloom, a family confront the nature vs. shiny plastic toys competition.

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Luck of the Draw, Part 2: Backpacking Zion’s Narrows


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Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Buy the Newest, Lightest, Shiniest Gear Or You Could Die

Instead of spending your disposable income on something, well, disposable, maybe you should spend it on...

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An Already Great Karakoram Climbing Season Now Includes Huge First Ascent

Earlier this month, we wrote that this year’s remarkable Karakoram climbing season got into the swing with an unlikely breakthrough on K2, and reached its crescendo with Denis Urubko’s new solo route on Gasherbrum II. That was one hell of a number, but the band played on. The encore came in the form of an […]

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Paragliding Makes the Familiar Strange

Ever wanted to try paragliding? Here's a lovely taste.

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Which National Park Properties Allow Bikes On Trails? We Have a List for That

Wanna know which national parks allow mountain bikes on trails? You've come to the right place.

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Gear Review: Tecnica Plasma S Hiking Shoes


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Monday, August 19, 2019

Hit ‘SOS’ on Your Sat Messenger or PLB? Here’s How the Rescue Happens

Last winter, big mountain skier Cody Townsend and filmmaker Bjarne Salen were heading back to the trailhead after successfully climbing and skiing Joffrey Couloir near Pemberton, British Columbia when they saw something come tumbling down from the next gully over. “It looked like rockfall or a big bird at first, I couldn’t quite tell because […]

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Which Outdoor Sport Would You Most Like to Learn How to Do?

Even the most well-rounded among us have pursuits they'd like to learn—so what's yours?

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Backpacking 150 Miles Through Wildest Yosemite


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Hop Aboard a Sweep Boat Ferrying Gear—and Fun—Down the Salmon River

Gear ferrying on river trips looks like more fun than you'd think.

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Friday, August 16, 2019

A Modernist Colorado Cabin Pays Homage to the Traditional at 10,000 Feet

A high elevation cabin perches on a cliff for great views while blending into the nearby pines. Grand but unobtrusive at the same time.

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AJ Long-Term Sustainability Report: Making Progress But Not There Yet

Our print subscribers are generous, cool, and awesome—we just need a few more.

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How Technology Decides Whether You Get the Campsite You Want

Will you need to be a member of the technorati to reserve a campsite in the near future?

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Hoka One One’s New Hikers Helped This Foot Pain Sufferer Enjoy Trails Again

Degenerative arthritis and all, peakbagging is comfy in the new Hoka One One trail offerings.

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Thursday, August 15, 2019

Nepal Moves to Put Limits on Who Gets to Climb Everest

Wanna climb Everest in the future? First, you'll have to bag another major peak in Nepal and if going with a guided service, spend at least $35k for the privilege.

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My Favorite Piece of Camp Gear is a Cast Iron Pan

When camping, never leave home without the cast iron

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From the Alps to the Rockies, it’s Raining and Snowing Plastic

Whoa—plastic microparticle pollution isn't just a problem in the oceans.

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Wednesday, August 14, 2019

Now This is How You Land Rover

The Bell family–Graeme, 44; Luisa, 43; Keelan, 20; and Jessica, 15—are originally from Cape Town, South Africa, but their home is wherever their Land Rover Defender 130 is at the moment. Likely somewhere in Africa, but it’s a wide-ranging vehicle. Graeme and Luisa were born into traveling families and the bug bit them at an […]

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I Used to Raise Cattle for Slaughter—Now I Refuse to Eat Meat

A multiday hike on the Arizona Trail helped convince this former rancher that she needed to change her meat-eating ways.

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Photo Gallery: Floating Idaho’s Middle Fork Salmon River


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Welcome to Surf City, Denmark

Just because you're on a small island off the coast of Denmark doesn't mean you can't be a dedicated wave rider.

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Tuesday, August 13, 2019

The White House Announced Plans to Gut the Endangered Species Act—Now What?

The Endangered Species Act is about far more than protecting individual species. Here's what the White House's proposed changes to the ESA could mean for ecosystems across the US.

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How Simply Talking While Can Disturb Animals and Change Entire Ecosystems

Animals fear humans so much, cascading effects down the food web can occur just when they hear us talk.

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Prepare to Get Really Into Stormchasing

These intense summer storms are filmed so beautifully they look alive.

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Wanna Test Your Desert-Riding Chops? The Kokopelli Trail Says ‘Bring It’

140 miles of sun-blasted, waterless desert climbing can be heaven or hell from a bike's saddle—here's what it felt like to set the speed record.

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Ask Me: Hiking Across Grand Teton National Park in a Day


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Monday, August 12, 2019

More Multiyear Snow Droughts Are Probably in Our Future

We know snowpacks will decrease as the climate warms—this new model shows just what ski resorts and water use managers have in store.

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It’s Absurd the new VW California Camper Van Isn’t Sold in the US—Here’s Why

VW won't sell the outstanding new "California" camper van in the States, even though Sprinters sell by the boatload.

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Reader Poll: What Gear Have You Had the Longest That You Still Use?

Who out there in the AJ community is still using the oldest piece of gear, we wonder?

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Will You Please Tell Me What You Think of The Big Outside?


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Sometimes Turning Around on a Climb is a Mark of Success

Mike Libecki is a veteran of dozens of ambitious expeditions and knows the returning home is always a measure of success.

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Friday, August 9, 2019

Robert Macfarlane Reclaims Nature in a Digital Age in ‘The Lost Words’

Robert MacFarlane pulls nature words from the brink of irrelevancy is his brilliant book, "The Lost Words."

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Why the Mountaineering World Can’t Stop Talking About Denis Urubko

“Urubko is not any other climber. He’s Denis—the one who rescues others, never the one in need.”

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Oslo’s Fuglemyrhytta Cabin is Tough to Pronounce, Easy to Fall in Love With

Norway knocks another trekker's cabin out of the park with this stylish respite outside Oslo.

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We’re Sorry But This Short is Going to Give You Vertigo

Prepare for sweaty palms.

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Thursday, August 8, 2019

How the Chase for Huge Surf Led to Robinson Crusoe’s Lonely Islands

Here’s the thing about chasing the world’s biggest waves: you don’t really know where they are. You do, however, know where they’re not. That’s easy. Shallow beaches with big shelves leading far out to sea. Beaches protected from raw, open ocean power by headlands or the sweep of a coastline away from the prominent direction […]

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Check Out This Google Map to See Where You’ll Find Adventure Journal Subscribers

A year or so ago, just for grins, I started entering the towns where Adventure Journal subscribers live into a Google Map. As we’ve grown, I’ve continued to chip away at it because seeing all these locations where people have supported us blows me away. What I’ve found in communicating with AJ readers, and meeting […]

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Cellular Towers in Wilderness Areas: Really?

Did you know the NPS barely manages where cell towers are built?

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Plans for BC’s Jumbo Glacier Ski Resort Have Officially Been Iced

After 20 years of ski resort planning and protests, BC's Jumbo Valley will stay wild.

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Wednesday, August 7, 2019

The Culinary Adventure of ‘Wild Baking’

There's magic in food cooked in wilderness over an open flame. Wild baking, maye even more so.

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Yes You Can Pack Photo Equipment on a Lightweight Backpacking Trip

Photo equipment too has become lighter, just like outdoor gear. Here's one photographer's lightweight setup on backpack trips.

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These Are the Blood, Sweat, and Tears That Go Into Your Trail Guidebook

Deadlines, bad weather, no money, and a great big smile on your face at the end. But seriously, a little money would be nice.

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Gear Review: Slingfin Portal 2 Backpacking Tent


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Tuesday, August 6, 2019

I Made it to the Top of Everest and Back Home in Just 14 Days—Here’s How

Roxanne Vogel flew from California to Everest, summitted, and returned home all in two weeks—a record. Her nutso training regimen is what made it happen.

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E-Bikes on Public Lands? Not so Fast, Say These Conservancy Groups

As public land managers consider the question of allowing e-bikes on trails, these conservancy groups have stepped up to keep 'em out.

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Ask Me: An Essentials-Only Backpacking Gear Checklist


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Three Minutes of Mindblowing Footage Atop the Mont Blanc Massif

Wow, Mont Blanc. Just, wow.

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Monday, August 5, 2019

The Endangered Art of Getting Lost and Why it May be Good for Us

Getting lost can be frightening. It can also be exhilarating and flexes unused mental muscles. We should get lost more often.

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How Far Would You Drive For One Day of Stoke?

Living in the Bay Area means many opportunities for backcountry adventures are within an awkward driving distance. Yosemite and Tahoe are both less than four hours by car. So is Big Sur and the strange, untouched forests of the Lost Coast. Not to mention the Southwest-like vistas, trails, and caves of the Pinnacles are also […]

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Ask Me: The 10 Best Short Hikes in Yellowstone


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Night Surfing is Simply Beautiful

Few things in this life are more exhilarating than speeding along a wave face in the darkness of night.

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Friday, August 2, 2019

Peering Through the Magnificent Gates of the Arctic

The text is from Robert Marshall’s “Alaska Wilderness: Exploring the Brooks Range” (1929) and the images from Expedition Arguk (2013), a hiking and packrafting trip through Alaska’s Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve. The feeling this short evokes is from that sense deep within that we should be out, somewhere, at this moment, […]

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Unleashed—When Surfboards Roam Free

A lawyerly effort to criminalize surfing without a leash prompts a fun debate—do safety measures actually make surfing more dangerous?

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The Head of the Bureau of Land Management Wants to Manage It By Giving It All Away

William Perry Pendley, named this week, argues that the federal government (i.e., us) shouldn’t own any land

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In Washington, a Little Cabin With Big Views

It's amazing what you can do building on a foundation only 20 feet by 20 feet.

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Thursday, August 1, 2019

Why I Don’t Ride on the Road Anymore

Accidents are up, deaths are up, insurance rates are up, and safety is down. Making an uncomfortable but smart choice.

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Ryko’s Historically Badass Ride Across Australia

Edward "Ryko" Reichenback broke the speed record for biking across Australia, documenting a vanishing Aboriginal culture along the way.

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This is the Life or Death Math Behind Skating on Thin Ice

The Scandinavian tradition of skating on natural, thin ice is beautiful but you gotta know the physics behind it to be safe.

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These Chorizo Tacos Are Like Street Tacos, But for the Trail

Tortillas are camping staples where I come from. They pack well, can put up with a ton of abuse (can’t be smashed, basically), don’t need to be kept cold, and can serve as a delivery vehicle for all kinds of food. Salami? Check. PB and J? Absolutely. Cheese? You got it. Even plain, they can […]

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