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Katie Klingsporn
Foraging Around the Fringes
Late spring brings the real bounty of the forest—if you know what to look for.
What Winter Asks of Us
A surprise big dump, a town slowed to a crawl, and learning to love the pre-skiing season.
The Endangered Art of Getting Lost and Why it May be Good for Us
Getting lost can be frightening. It can also be exhilarating and flexes unused mental muscles. We should get lost more…
Parenthood and the New Definition of Adventure
Babies change things, but outdoor pursuits don’t have to end.
Giving Up on the Ski Town Dream
When the fantasy and reality of living in an expensive mountain town collide, reality usually wins.
‘Desert Cabal’ Praises and Challenges Ed Abbey’s Wilderness Legacy
Since publishing his iconic desert paean Desert Solitaire in 1968, Edward Abbey has been lionized in the wilderness community as…
A Few Ways to Stay Warm, Dry, and Alive in Monsoon Season
The strong legs and long days of summer can sucker you into putting yourself in the line of fire.