Source: Stereotypes around nature
How porta-potties embody the tragedy of the commons, and other insightful appreciations of hard-won legislative victories.
Source: Stereotypes around 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?
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
Source: Open Letter to Trail Runners
What better place to look for joy in the outdoors than your own patch?
Read: My A-Z of the Patch – part 1
Source: My A-Z of the Patch – part 1
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
Source: Birding with Technology in the Year 2025: Our Predictions
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
Source: Underground Legend Finishes Hiking’s Triple Crown—For His Fourth Time
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
Source: 4 U.S. Environmental Laws That Athletes Should Know And Fight For
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
Source: I used to raise cattle for slaughter. Now I refuse to eat meat.