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11 Cozy and Creative Gifts Ideas for the Home, Cabin, or Van

11 Cozy and Creative Gifts Ideas for Cabin Dwellers, Homebodies, and Vanlifers

From slippers and comfy loungewear to art and books, this gift guide is for those of us who also appreciate the great indoors, too

Q&A: Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia Finds Her Voice in the Outdoors

Snowboarder & Writer Emilé Zynobia on Toxic Positivity & Mountain Town Representation

We talk with Jackson Hole ambassador and Yale grad student @curlsinthewild about studying the environment in a crisis, learning to claim, and more

10 Outdoor Books by BIPOC Writers to Expand Your Perspective

10 Outdoors Books by BIPOC Writers to Add to Your Summer Reading List

Educate yourself with these books on environmental justice, structural racism, and outdoor experiences by Black, Indigenous, and POC writers

Q&A: Plant Kween on Bringing the Great Outdoors Inside

Instagram Sensation Plant Kween on the Benefits and Joys of the Great Indoors

Christopher Griffin, aka @plantkween, shares tips for plant parenting and self care, and why they turned their NYC apartment into an indoor garden paradise

Photographer Forrest Smith on Life Adrift and His New Book “Wilder"

Photographer Forrest Smith Shares His 5 Favorite Moments From New Book "Wilder"

Reflecting on a thoughtful project spanning four years of photography, nine states, a handful of countries, and a lifetime of experience

The 7 Best Lean-tos & Shelters on the Appalachian Trail

The 7 Best Lean-tos & Shelters on the 2,200 Mile Appalachian Trail

According to thru-hiker, photographer, author of new book "The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-Tos, and Huts"

A History of the A-Frame House in North America and Beyond

The Past, Present & Future of the Modern American A-Frame

Inside the iconic triangle house, from traditional Japanese farmhouse to America's post-war cabin kit craze to today's worldwide obsession

“She Surf” Is The Unexpected Anthology Women’s Surfing Deserves

New Book “She Surf” Gives Women's Surfing the Respect it Deserves

A conversation with Surfer Lauren Hill on her decade-long pursuit to document the rich and intersectional history of female surfing

Q&A: Adventurer, Educator, and Trailblazer Ron Griswell

Q&A: Adventurer Ron Griswell on How to Get into the Outdoor Industry

The founder of HBCUs Outside discusses mindfulness, advice for adventure newcomers, and how he's helping increase representation outdoors

Inside New Book, "Curator Vol II: Cult of Snowboarding"

Inside "Curator Vol II: Cult of Snowboarding," a New Book for Fans of all Styles

An intimate look at contemporary snowboarding and the icons and unsung heroes that make riding a piece of wood so special

Inspire Your Next Adventure with These 9 Great Outdoor Books

9 Great Adventure Novels and Outdoor Coffee Table Books to Inspire Your Next Adventure

Until we can safely get outside again, thumbing through the pages of these readers might be the next best thing

A DIY A-Frame Cabin in the UK, Inspired by Dutch Minimalism

A DIY A-Frame Cabin in Cornwall, England Inspired by Dutch Minimalism

Q&A with furniture maker Heather Scott on building by hand, finding inspiration in art, and drawing influence from the land

Book Report: Ingenuity, Insanity, and 25 Years of European Snowboarding

Ingenuity, Insanity, and 25 Years of European Snowboarding in New Hardcover

"Hold Fast, Tweak Hard" documents a lifetime of chaotic genius by snowboarding's most infamous title, Method Magazine

The One Ski Quiver: Line Vision 108 & Marker Kingpin 13 Review

In Search of the Illusive One Ski Quiver: The Line Vision 108 & Marker Kingpin 13

A thorough test of the illusive setup, from inbounds at Alta to the backcountry of Montana's Tobacco Root Mountains

This Backyard Cabin Creates a Sense of Escape in Central London

This Backyard Cabin Is the Perfect Urban Escape in the Heart of London

A surreal, single room retreat offers a feeling of retreating to nature without leaving city limits

Short Film "Climb Your Dreams" Captures the Mental Escape of Climbing

New Short Film Captures the Mental Escape of Climbing in NYC

Q&A with the film's director and subject on premiering at BANFF, Langston Hughes, and how to support POC in the outdoor space

Hiking Eastern Oregon's Beautiful & Remote Elkhorn Crest Trail

A Backpacker's Guide to Eastern Oregon's Remote Elkhorn Crest Trail

Six hours east of Portland exists an alpine paradise of rugged mountains, pristine lakes, and unpredictable weather

Q&A: Photographer Brian Kelley on New Book, PARKS

New Book Captures 100+ Years of National Parks' Graphic Design

Over 300 pieces of park maps, brochures, and printed materials creates a visual archive for outdoor enthusiasts and design nerds alike

Six Outdoor Publications Worth Reading While Stuck Inside

6 Adventure-Inspired Books to Read While Quarantine

Tenkara with Yvon Chouinard, the Pacific Crest Trail illustrated, Bushcraft survival skills, the future of outdoor lifestyle, and more

Q&A with The Father of Adventure Travel, MT Sobek Co-Founder Richard Bangs

The Father of Adventure Travel Says to Protect We Must Explore

The MT Sobek co-founder discusses 55 years in the travel business, the call of wild places, and the big-picture problems of travel on a choking planet

New Book Silent Kingdom, Aims to Inspire Change With Photography

Light, Shadow, and Poetic Sea Life in Stunning New Photo Book

Mind melting, dreamlike underwater photography by Mexico City-based diver and conservationist Christian Vizl

This Minimalist Wood A-Frame Is a Treehouse for Adults

This Treehouse Inspired A-Frame Embodies Carefree Summer Fun

An endearing Swedish summer house with massive windows, plywood interiors, and a climbable facade, by architect Leo Qvarsebo

Vanlife Diaries Book Documents a New Generation of Nomads

New Book Vanlife Diaries Documents a New Nomadic Generation

200 pages of dreamy converted camper vans, custom Sprinters, classic VW Buses and Vanagons, and more, photographed by James Barkman

New Hardcover Book Highlights 30+ Years of Creative Culture in Snowboarding

30+ Years of Snowboarding's Most Creative Icons Celebrated in New Hardcover Book

Acknowledging that individual style and creativity deserve a brighter spotlight than medal count for once