Nature Coasting: Why Did This Outdoorsy Trend From the 1920s Ever Go Away?
An outdoor recreation activity called “nature coasting” was popular in Mount Rainier in the 20s and 30s. It looks hilarious and fun.
An outdoor recreation activity called “nature coasting” was popular in Mount Rainier in the 20s and 30s. It looks hilarious and fun.
A recent short clip from a trail camera captures a glimpse of a coyote making its way through a body of water.
The Michigan Wolverines topped Washington to win the NCAA football championship. What is a wolverine, and where does it live?
Adventure photographer Chris Burkard is set to release his latest film, The Forgotten Coast, bringing the audience once again to Iceland.
Fueling your need to be outdoors is easy with the right school and major. Here are some of the best colleges in the U.S. to get outside.
Keith Boyd is running through Africa trying to break a world record. Here’s one man’s epic journey across Africa.
Last week’s powerful storms in California left behind more than flooding and erosion to the coastline. The powerful waves also left a bomb.
A resident of Anchorage, Alaska captured video of a garbage truck driver aggressively “chasing” a moose down the street. Watch it here.
Jacob Myers set out to become the youngest person to ski unaided to the South Pole. 13 days into the expedition, he gave up. Here’s why.
On average, we spend almost seven hours a day staring at a screen. Join the movement to get back outside with these outdoor challenges.