Source: Coming home to nature
How porta-potties embody the tragedy of the commons, and other insightful appreciations of hard-won legislative victories.
Source: Coming home to nature
The message remains ‘stay near home’, but this take on it includes an infographic for the visually-oriented.
How should we practice outdoorism in the presence of COVID-19?
Source: As COVID-19 spreads, how do you ethically get outdoors?
I love it when outdoorists speak up and say out loud what we’re all thinking but reluctant to admit.
Read: Tales From The Trails
What better place to look for joy in the outdoors than your own patch?
Can the outdoors provide the hope and courage we will need to save it?
Read: The Mono-logue » Blog Archive » Ringing in 2020: The capacity to care
Does the future of birding depend on shared data, from human and other birders?
Read: Birding with Technology in the Year 2025: Our Predictions | All About Birds All About Birds
If we all lived like Bill “One Gallon” Nedderman, we’d all be rich, at least in outdoor experience. How does he do it?
Read: Underground Legend Finishes Hiking’s Triple Crown—For His Fourth Time | Adventure Journal
How porta-potties embody the tragedy of the commons, and other insightful appreciations of hard-won legislative victories.
Read: 4 U.S. Environmental Laws That Athletes Should Know And Fight For | Trail Runner Magazine
A rancher-turned-outdoorism upends her diet and value system.
Read: I used to raise cattle for slaughter. Now I refuse to eat meat. — High Country News – Know the West