Would You Be Happy if All Your Adventures Were Based on Walking?
Philosophizing on walking.
Read morePhilosophizing on walking.
Read moreWe dive even deeper into the mystery and magic of desert biocrust with Dr. Kristina Young of Science Moab.
Read moreWhen Ralph Plaisted led a band of Joe Six Pack Minnesotans to the North Pole in 1968, they had no idea they were the first to ever get there.
Read moreIn this week’s podcast, editor-in-chief Stephen Casimiro reads one of our fave Historical Badass columns about one of our fave badasses, Colin Fle...
Read morePicking the perfect outdoor job, plus, pondering the joy of paper maps in a digital map age.
Read moreAre you a group ride/camp/hike/polar expedition kinda person, or a solo adventurer? What are the pros and cons of each? We also dig into the French...
Read moreIf you're looking for an adventure rig, you have seemingly endless choices (except for rugged, simple, and affordable—come on, car makers!) In thi...
Read moreKurt Refsnider had the dream gig -- Geology professor at Prescott College, in Prescott, Arizona, near tons of great riding. But as bikepacking too...
Read moreCody Townsend has made a name for himself as one of the world's best big freeskiers, but in recent years, he's mixed mountaineering into the equat...
Read moreIf you're into women doing badass things on the water all by themselves, you gotta listen to this week’s Adventure Journal podcast, a special Hist...
Read moreDenise Joi is one of four pilots for Colorado Parks and Wildlife, where she flies a small Cessna between soaring Rocky Mountain peaks, conductin...
Read moreCraig Kelly wasn't just one of the best and most important snowboarders to have lived, the boarding pioneer and four-time world champion was par...
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