Books

Established magazines and DIY zines for those dreaming of vast landscapes, pushing boundaries, and a gentler way of being outdoors

The artful hardcover by French film photographer Jérôme Tanon features personal stories and insightful imagery of snowboard's most progressive women

Aptly titled "Liquid Horizons" presents an abstracted, emotive body of work born of a life at sea

Cowboys and cabins, fly fishers and camping—Colorado takes center stage as the latest location in the ongoing series of city-centric photo books

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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