Discounted Bikes for Sierra Club Members
It's time to kick off Bike to Work Week, and this year we've got the perfect ride. That's right, we're talking about our very own limited-edition, not-available-forever Sierra ...
Wet Goods: The Newest Paddling Gear
About 70% of this planet's surface is water. If that's not reason enough to spend some time this spring having liquid fun, this season's slew of innovations might be.
Get ...
Wet Goods: The Newest Paddling Gear
About 70% of this planet's surface is water. If that's not reason enough to spend some time this spring having liquid fun, this season's slew of innovations might be.
Get ...
6 of America’s Most Dangerous Hiking Trails
With temperatures rising, many of you are gearing up for a vacation with family or friends. You might be dreaming of the world's most stunning canyons or America's ...
Under Pressure: Piezoelectric Energy To Be Generated By Paris Marathoners
People move. All the time. Wouldn’t it be great to harness that movement and help power our cities with the movement of people living in them? The Paris Marathon will happen on ...
Greener Brackets: Analysis Looks At Carbon Intensity To Pick March Madness Teams
Is your bracket busted? Perhaps you should have looked at that fourth seed’s carbon footprint instead of counting seniors and freshmen. There are dozens of methods to filling ...
Dunk City’s Dark Side: Florida Gulf Coast University Built on Desperately-Needed Panther Habitat
Florida Gulf Coast University has been the top Cinderella story of this year’s NCAA men’s basketball tournament, earning the nickname Dunk City for their fearless, fun and ...
Nature’s Madness: Taking the Tournament Outdoors
It’s the first full day of spring and millions will spend it inside watching basketball on TV. So we created a tournament where the real battles happen out in nature. We’ve whittled ...
Riding on Air: The Best Wind-Borne Gear
The wind that rushes over our play spaces—rivers, deserts, mountains, seas—is a free and inexhaustible source of fun. These tools will help you tap into nature's tempestuous ...
Q&A: Wild Author Cheryl Strayed
At 22 years old, Cheryl Strayed lost her mother to cancer, and she also began to lose herself. As she spiraled downward, turning to men and drugs for temporary pleasure, the Pacific ...
Q&A: Climber Rosemary Saal Reaches New Heights
In four months, Rosemary Saal will embark on Expedition Denali with a team of leaders in the African-American outdoor community. But their mission goes far beyond climbing the highest ...
Q&A: Tyrhee Moore on Tackling Denali
Washington, D.C., native Tyrhee Moore was 13 before he saw his first mountain. Now, six years later, Moore joins a group of African American climbers setting out to ascend the highest ...
Government’s Legitimate Role: A Football Analogy
Referee Jeff Triplette checks on Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers. By Stephen Hiltner One seemingly bottomless source of national pessimism today is the notion that government ...
4 Eco-Smoothies to Boost Your Metabolism
Still carrying around a few extra
pounds from those sinful holiday food splurges? Don't worry, we'll help you get back on track. This week, pair our four eco-smoothie recipes ...
Q&A: Kayaker and Windpower Fan Jeremy Rodgers
Jeremy Rodgers is a sponsored paddler for the US Canoe and Kayak Team, and a Colorado-based chiropractor, to boot. While his big water kayaking has given him an appreciation for the ...


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