

After the biggest year of his climbing career, Aidan Roberts reflects on a shifting focus from solitary performance to shared passion—and how, in reality, our best days contain both.

Witnessing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge via pack raft.

Inside the efforts to protect Chile’s Cochamó Valley from developers and overtourism.

Moona Whyte recounts the trials of surfing her dream wave.

Emilie Björkman on the rise and decline of wild Baltic salmon in Sweden’s remote northern rivers.

A season of testing in Washington State.

Big-wave icon Greg Long, a past Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational winner, passes the baton to the next generation during 2024’s incredible event.

Our stories are written in the tracks we leave.

How the worst climbing conditions can bring out the best in us.

As temperatures rise in the Southwest, mountain bikers in Phoenix, Arizona, are going nocturnal to escape the heat.

Josh Wharton sa come valutare il rischio come alpinista. Come la paternità cambia l'equazione?

Wild trout populations in Southwest Montana have collapsed. Save Wild Trout says enough is enough.

Finding the line between safety and adventure is often a delicate question while making first ascents in Slovenian mountains.

I’ve been angry at politicians for as long as I’ve been an activist. Here’s why I still vote.

Well-loved gear can tell some of the best stories of our lives.

Le biciclette, i sentieri e le antiche tradizioni possono essere la strada per un futuro migliore?

A year after the worst wildfire in recent history razed the historic town of Lāhainā, the community of West Maui continues to recover and rebuild.

One runner gets her fix helping others chase their dreams, again and again.

After years of trying to fit in with Western trail culture, one runner realizes that what she’s been missing lies in the Colombian mountains of her youth.

Di fronte al peggioramento della qualità dell'aria, una comunità di corridori si unisce per agire.

Simplicity, style and lessons in bike jazz on Eastern Washington’s Beacon Hill. Listen to the story All photos by Ken Etzel If you get your nose close enough, ponderosa pine bark smells like vanilla. Or butterscotch, depending on the tree. Washington is famous for its pine trees. It’s portrayed as a land of constant water…

Giving failure a chance in Greenland.

Una famiglia del Maine reimmagina un futuro per le aree costiere operative che restituisca più di quanto consumi.

Meet the man working to save Mexico’s Punta Conejo.

A friendship built between waves becomes a powerful alliance for the protection of surf breaks.

Our next fight against Big Oil is for basic human rights.

Running Up For Air is not a race. It’s a community, a gathering of friends and a fundraiser for clean-air advocacy.

In questo senso, il nostro cervello mostra una predisposizione.

How one young family of five took on the Pacific Crest Trail. (Hint: There’s candy)