Nature

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A Guide to the Iconic and Less Explored Wonders of Wyoming's Wind River Range
A Guide to Wyoming's Iconic and Less Explored Wind River Range

All the natural splendor and solitude one could ever want is waiting in the Shoshone National Forest

Clockin’ Vert and Crunchin’ Dirt: A First Timer’s Guide to Mountain Biking in Fernie, B.C.
Clockin’ Vert and Crunchin’ Dirt: A First Timer’s Guide to MTB

How pro snowboarder Austen Sweetin learned to love mountain biking—and discovered one of the last true mountain towns at the same time

Pushing Peddles and Personal Limits for a Cause
This Cycling Challenge Pushes Riders to Their Limits, and Supports Children's Charity

One British photographer follows 40 brave cyclists up and over 450 miles of unending mountain passes across the Austrian & Italian Alps

From NYC to the Adirondacks: Canoe Camping Way Upstate
From NYC to the Adirondacks: A Canoe Camping Adventure Way Upstate

Three days of wild islands, stunning sunrises, and endless fly fishing—a hidden Northeast gem captured on 35mm film

Book Report: Jim Olson: Building, Nature, Art
Seattle Architect Jim Olson on Finding Inspiration in Nature

New hardcover surveys 50 years of designing award-winning buildings that organically exist in harmony with nature

Why I Ditched Digital to Embrace Film Photography
Why I Ditched Digital to Embrace Film Photography

Professional photographer Natalie Allen lays out why she switched to analog image making, and how it changed the way she shoots

Op-Ed: The Power of Camping as Vacation
Op-Ed: Why You Don't Need That Fancy Retreat

Time spent car camping around California inspires a conversation on the importance of inclusion and power of nature in escaping burnout

Colorado's Big Cabin, Little Cabin Homestead
This Open-Air, Off-Grid Homestead Is as Good as It Gets

A pair of aptly named contemporary cabins evoke classic alpine character with a distinctly modern finish

Q&A: Artist David Buckley Borden & the Hemlock Hospice Project
How One Designer Is Using Art to Inspire Action on Climate Change

How the demise of the eastern hemlock at the mouth of an invasive insect inspired a site-specific installation created to educate the masses about ecology and climate change

Casa Tiny Puerto Escondido Is a Minimalist's Dream Retreat
This Airbnb Is a Dream Holiday Home for Minimalist Surfers

An open-air surf shack just steps from Mexico's pristine Pacific coastline built entirely of concrete and native parota wood

Architectural Inspo: Cliff House by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
Arch Inspo: A Monolithic Mediterranean Retreat

White lime stucco and cantilevered concrete slabs define this stunning seaside home in southern Spain

55,000 Steps Across Manhattan Island in One Spring Day
Photo Essay: 55,000 Steps Across Manhattan Island

British photographer Anne Hollowday proves a hike in the great outdoors can be found just about anywhere, even New York City