Fat Girls Hiking: The Movement—and New Book—to Prioritize "Trails, Not Scales" By Jill K. Robinson May 12, 2022 Founder and author Summer Michaud-Skog opens up to Sierra In this story: books, hiking
Catharsis in the Shadow of the Mountain By Jonathan Hahn March 20, 2022 On Silvia Vasquez-Lavado's chronicle of overcoming sexual abuse and the tallest mountains In this story: books, women, hiking
The Long Journey of Mt. Mitchell’s Ancient Forests By Holly Haworth January 2, 2022 Hiking through a forest of climate migrants in the Black Mountains In this story: hiking
Winter Comes to Brighton Beach By Gala Mukomolova January 5, 2022 In the winter, Coney Island is thoroughly wild, and occupied In this story: hiking
Stoke Versus Awe By Brooke Williams November 25, 2021 A self-described hermit tourist meditates on how the wilderness can make us spiritual pilgrims In this story: public lands, hiking
Outdoor Gear That’ll Keep You Snug and Dry, Sans “Forever Chemicals” By Megan Hill October 24, 2021 The government plans to crack down on PFAS—these brands beat them to it In this story: backpacking, camping, hiking, PFAS (Per- and Polyfluoroalkyl Substances)
Rolling Down the River By Kietryn Zychal September 23, 2021 Graham Jordison is paddling the length of the Missouri River—and witnessing the causes and effects of climate change along the way In this story: rivers, hiking, climate change
Rapid Returns By Frederick Reimers October 7, 2021 As Lake Powell shrinks due to drought, once-drowned canyons and rapids are coming back to life In this story: hiking
How to Adventure Smart in Extreme Heat By Steve Larese July 15, 2021 You can’t beat the heat, so here are seven ways to prevent it from beating you In this story: hiking
Field-Tripping Adults Chase Megalodon in Monterey Bay By Katie O'Reilly June 23, 2021 How I traveled through time during the pandemic In this story: hiking, science