WHY TRAIL RUNNING
Trail running provides solace, community, and a sense of personal strength. It encapsulates so many things, and yet it is … Read More
No Small Steps: John Cairns
Sometimes you meet someone who is an inspiration. When you meet John Cairns today, the first thing you notice is … Read More
I Train So I Can: Dan Kosick
“People are nice. That’s the good thing about humans, but after awhile you’re like ‘I know if I had two … Read More
Mongolia Revisited and Rejuvenated
Set amidst a rolling sea of green, Mongolia is a landlocked nation with a rich cultural history. Renowned for its … Read More
Ambassador Jenny Bruso’s First Backpacking Trip: Mistakes Are a Rite of Passage
I’m a late bloomer to the outdoors. I only started hiking and camping about six years ago. The longer and … Read More
Ambassador Jason Antin: 4 Things I Learned in 59 Hours on the Rainier Infinity Loop
On July 14th, 2018 I embarked on a journey around and through Rainier National Park with two friends, Sam Ritchie … Read More
I Train So I Can: Ambassador Katie Kubont
“You can’t train to not feel pain, so I train so I can tolerate it. To me training is part … Read More
Beyond Roads: The Musandam Oman Expedition
The old adage goes that third time is the charm. I’ve never given the phrase much thought, but as I … Read More
MADE OF MORE: MARINE ANIMALS OF MAINE
48%. Those are the odds of a newborn seal surviving its first year on the coast of Maine. Maine, as … Read More
SAVANAH’S SOLO SAGA THROUGH EUROPE’S NATIONAL PARKS
Blown out trails, knee deep snow and foreign trail maps. The solo trekking saga continues. Eight weeks ago I was … Read More