WORDS: DONNY O’NEILL The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) announced Wednesday that it will permit logging and allow roads to be constructed on 9.3 million acres of Alaska’s Tongass national forest, lifting regulations that protected the world’s...
This Tuesday, September 22, is a huge day for the Outdoor State. Tuesday is National Voter Registration Day. What is that, you ask? National Voter Registration Day is a nonpartisan civic holiday that, in short, celebrates our nation’s democracy by spreading awareness...
Words: Dillon Osleger – POW Athlete Alliance Member | Photo: Tyler Nutter The west coast of the US is ablaze. Fire–the natural balancing act of healthy forest and grassland ecosystems—is now responding to modern civilization’s fire suppression practices...
Whether you define adventure as the adrenaline rush of rock climbing, diving for hidden shipwrecks, or hiking to an unseen waterfall or mountain summit – you’ll find it by land, air and sea in North Carolina. With its unique geography, access to mountains the...
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...