Words: Donny O’Neill Summer is arguably the best time of the year to connect to the outdoor spaces we love—the weather is warm, the trails are clear of snow, and waterways are flowing once again. The months between June and September are for mountain biking,...
Learn how climate change is impacting the Pine Tree State and what the outdoor community is doing protect the outdoor playgrounds they cherish. Maine’s attraction catches everyone in a different way: Whether it’s the exhilaration of ice skating across a frozen lake,...
Climate change is already affecting New Hampshire. So how will that affect the outdoor sports we enjoy? We dive into it. New Hampshire’s many natural attractions offer many things to do in the great outdoors – cross country skiing, camping, sailing, hiking, ice...
Surrounded by four of the five Great Lakes, Michigan provides endless opportunities to explore its wonder. Kayaking, skiing, biking, boating, by foot or horse Michiganders and all who travel here know how amazing it is, with 4 national parks, one of the world’s top...
Findings from our latest research You might think that POW is all about sick lines, stoke and shredding the gnar (and, well, we are) but we’re ALSO about scrupulous research, scientific evidence, self-evaluation and figuring out how best to empower the outdoor...
Why calling your elected officials is the most effective form of constituent communication. We have heard from many organizations, friends and the media to “call your representatives.” Heck, we at Protect Our Winters have asked that of you as well. But why is it...