Celebrating past and present outdoor adventures
The hand of fate is often portrayed as ominous. But fate can also be kind and welcome if we only make room in our lives to invite it in.
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While I was writing one book, the inspiration for another unexpectedly walked through my door. It was just one of the unexpected turns the book would take (and me along with it) along the journey from transcript to completed work.
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Drained in the 1910s, a once vast Indiana marsh is reclaiming its space, with the notable help of its core devotees.
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Grandma Gatewood was an Appalachian Trail pioneer. In 1955, at age 67, she set off to escape an abusive relationship and blazed a path that inspires women to this day.
A new project seeks to create two bronze statues of Grandma Gatewood. one at her gravesite and one adjacent to the Appalachian Trail.
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Ever think about hiking the Appalachian Trail in pieces? Here's a primer for getting started.
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Aldo Leopold introduced the concepts of game management, wilderness areas, watershed management, land restoration, and the land ethic in his remarkable life.
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In 2024, he is practically unknown — a man who considered himself an abject failure toiling in the shadows of America's greatest triumph of its day.
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In 1983, I set out with a few friends to hike the Pacific Crest Trail. It’s hard to believe now, but it was a time when fewer than 15 people completed the trail each year. In the ’70s and ’80s, when the trail through southern California wasn’t traversing mountains on well-established tread, it dropped into desert terrain, where dirt roads, known as “Jeep Roads” became the norm.
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Ernest Oberholtzer, one of America's great conservationists, revisited the scene of his his greatest adventure more than 50 years after the fact.
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A four-day hike on the Appalachian Trail took a turn into the absurd, thanks to a porcupine with a yen for eating engine parts.
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