Earth Day 2006
April 22 marks the 36th Annual Earth Day Celebration. Earth Day is a great time to make a commitment to minimize your impact on the great outdoors this year when you recreate.
From April 19, 2006
The Top Trails of 2005
Trails.com, the online planning resource for self-guided outdoor and adventure travel in North America, has released its annual list of Top Trails for 2005.
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State of the Sport
A closer look at the latest trends in snow-sports, paddling, fishing, biking, climbing and running.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Urban Renewal With Whitewater
These whitewater parks are rebuilding communities.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Whitewater Rising
This spring, a $30 million outdoor multiplex, including the largest artificial whitewater PARK in the country, will open in Charlotte, North Carolina. Its creators Believe that it just might transform urbanites into outdoor Addicts.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Prime-Time Air: Bringing Mountain Biking into the Mainstream
Serving up huge tricks and even bigger crowds, slopestyle competitions bring mountain biking into the mainstream.
From 2006 Jan (Vol. 8, No. 1)
Keeping the Green Faith
Evangelical Christians are one of the most powerful voting blocs in national politics. Will they save the environment?
From 2005 Dec (Vol. 7, No. 7)
The Great Grizzly Debate
For almost 30 years, the grizzlies of Yellowstone have been A-list celebrities, protected as “threatened species” under the Endangered Species Act, but they could lose that status in 2006, says the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
From 2005 Dec (Vol. 7, No. 7)
The Outdoor Industry Lends a Hand to Victims of Hurricane Katrina
The Outdoor Industry Association (OIA) teamed with several outfitters, manufacturers and outdoor publications this fall to help bring relief to the people of the Gulf Coast.
From 2005 Dec (Vol. 7, No. 7)
OUTTAKES: Sport by sport: Dude get on my wave!
Surfers break the party wave world record.
From 2005 Nov (Vol. 7, No. 6)
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