
15 Film Photos From Hiking Vinicunca—Peru's Famed Rainbow Mountain
Deep in the Peruvian Andes exists an ancient land of unbelievable natural beauty, if you're willing to work for it

A Local's Guide to Backpacking Colorado's Iconic Four Pass Loop
Film photography, gear essentials, and do's & don'ts for managing crowds and finding solitude on Aspen’s most legendary backcountry trail

A Guide to the Polarizing Climbing Area That Spawned Some of the World's Best
An hour south of San Francisco exists a sandstone Mecca for boulderers, loved by many and loathed by maybe more

Indigenous Photog Judianne Thomson on Instagram Tourism & Nudes in Nature
The outspoken artist on shooting nudes, how to explore without a colonialist mentality, and the ongoing fight against social media creeps

13 Film Photos Prove the John Muir Wilderness Is a Backpacker's Dream
A 4th of July escape from Yosemite crowds deep in the high alpine lake lands of Sierra & Inyo National Forests

What to Do With 1 Roll of Film & 36 Hours in Big Sky Country
From fly fishing on the Yellowstone to 4x4 exploring up Tom Miner Basin, this is how to make the most of limited time in Bozeman, Montana

All You Need to Know to Summit Mexico’s Highest Mountains
Hard-learned insights into climbing Pico de Orizaba and Iztaccihuatl, with 35mm film highlights

Vivid Wanderings Among Death Valley's Ever-Changing Landscapes
The largest national park in the lower 48 spans 3.4 million acres and two states, but might as well be Mars

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

Finding Magic In Yosemite National Park With Just 24 Hours
One film photographer's rainy day exploration of one of America's most iconic natural landscapes

Across America by Train in 5 Days and 26 Photos
British photographer Anne Hollowday documents a cross-country train trip with 35mm film and an artful eye

A Spontaneous Desert Road Trip Proves Plans Are Often Best Left Unmade
Aimless exploration of California's remote arid landscapes reveals the value of letting the cosmos call the shots