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The South Pacific has a plastic problem. He had a truck.

This story was supposed to be about a thriving, women-led organic farm in Maine. Then came news of the ”forever chemicals.”

A band of mountain friends learns that when they give attention to what they see, trust and confidence can follow graciously.

The remarkable relationship between Hidetoshi Matsubara and his birds of prey.

As we make a transition to renewable sources of energy, let’s not renew the same old mistakes.

After nearly 30 years on the hallowed trails of southern British Columbia, Betty Birrell still thinks life is one big playground—and that you’re never too old to send.

Women make up less than five percent of US carpenters by trade. Some tradeswomen are changing the narrative, one dovetail joint at a time.

Tiny but mighty, herring might be the most important fish in the ocean.

Folkeaksjonen is taking action against petroleum exploration in the Norwegian Sea.

Where worthless and priceless collide.

When your goal is to raise children in wild places, it helps if you’re flexible.

Harmonizing with invisible organisms, and other Japanese brewing wisdom.

Martin Johnson begibt sich auf seinen bislang schwersten Lauf und erforscht dabei die Verbindung zwischen der Geschichte der Schwarzen Brit:innen und der Themse.

An attempt to set the fastest known time on the 184-mile path to the source of the River Thames.

A Bosnian war refugee’s journey to a lifetime of community activism.

Following the impacts of snow sports through the mountains of Italy.

Fifty years ago, Yvon Chouinard, Tom Frost and Doug Robinson set down an ethic for climbing that emphasized restraint and respect for the rock. In 2022, it’s needed more than ever.

Shawn Hayes führt ein Leben voller Hingabe. Für ihn ist die Falknerei mehr als eine tiefe Partnerschaft mit Greifvögeln: Sie ist seine Lebensaufgabe.

Big Mineral Mining is tearing up the coastline and restricting access to some of South Africa’s most pristine beaches and waves—and it’s getting way out of hand.

Upstream of the Snake River dams in Idaho, Riggins waits for the fish to return.

In North Carolina’s Pisgah National Forest, a collaboration between anglers and mountain bikers uses better trails to create healthier rivers.

Teresa Baker, Pattie Gonia, José González and Gabaccia Moreno bring a new initiative to the outdoor community.

Out of necessity, Jacqueline Sangueza loved fishing nets before she loved the ocean.

Mind Over Mountain ist eine intime Reise dreier Freundinnen, den kanadischen Wintersportlerinnen Leah Evans, Marie-France Roy und Madeleine Martin-Preney. Der Film dokumentiert ihre 137 Kilometer lange und 9.000 Meter hohe Tour: Die Bugaboos-Rogers-Ski-Traverse.

Rolling Stone called him “the real Indiana Jones.” His new memoir reveals why our friend Rick was always a great deal more.

Was It Worth It? captures the essence of a life committed to the wild and challenges readers to make certain that their answer to this universal question is yes.

In a tiny Colorado ski town, the world’s oldest mountain-bike club is facing the complicated reality of recreation gone right.