Photo by Gretchen Powers As millions of people from the Outdoor State partake in their next adventure–from biking or birding to hiking or hunting–it presents an opportunity to contemplate how public will and political behavior relate to climate change. While civics...
Photo by James Q Martin “The correct response to the passage of the biggest climate bill in US history is to go out and party. Make yourself a double Black Manhattan. Hit the dance floor. And then, yeah, wake up the next day and keep working. But savor the win,...
Photos courtesy of AP This spring, a group of Olympians, POW and I ran circles around DC. We shared our stories about the changes we are seeing in the mountains and most importantly what we must do right now (if not two decades ago) to protect the places we live and...
Photo by Stephen Shelesky We’re big fans of summer. With longer days and sunny weather we’re able to spend more time out on the trail or at the crag making it one of our favorite seasons to get outside and do the things that we love. However, we can’t ignore the fact...
Photo by Aaron Blatt Heading out on any great adventure requires some level of training, whether it’s working toward marathon goals, or climbing a distant peak that we’ve had our eyes set on. As outdoors people, we put a lot of time and energy into training not only...