Resources

AJ 12 • Resources Resources Issue 12 The Kinder Trespass Americans do not have the legal right to roam in their own country, as do the British, Norwegians, Swedes, and many other Europeans. What’s up with that, anyway? A must-read primer on access is the book This Land Is Our Land by Ken Ilgunas, who … Read more

Intro

There are places in Yosemite National Park, many of them, where you can walk a few hours, pitch a tent, cook dinner, and stare at the most famous granite in the world without ever seeing another soul, even in the high season. On one cloudless summer evening, pressed gently by the inertial hand of post-supper … Read more

Unexpected Guest

Astronomers still don’t know what 2017’s interstellar visitor ‘Oumuamua’ really is—which makes it all the more wondrous

Above the Water, Against the Sky

The stilt houses of the Texas intracoastal waterway shelter anglers, shrimpers, and water lovers—and are open to anyone who scores a five-year lease

Three Square

In backpacking, every ounce counts. Here are three lightweight DIY dehydrating recipes to get you started

The PCT Journals

An intimate and incomplete look at 1,700 miles of America’s long western trail

Recommended Reading

AJ 12 • Recommended Reading Recommended Reading A 4,000-mile Alaskan journey, four centuries of Black nature poetry, and a grizzly’s last season By Emily White Issue 12 The Sun Is a Compass: A 4,000-Mile Journey Into the Alaskan Wilds Caroline Van Hemert · Little, Brown Spark · 2019 “Inside Passage: Row north along the Pacific … Read more

Portfolio: Seeds of Revolution

Cuban surfers face a lack of gear and a suspicious government, but are finding ways to build a new culture one jury-rigged paddle-out at a time