Find out how the “Norwegian Method” is changing endurance training, get ready for backcountry travel with pro tips for reading topo maps, whip up a versatile vegan spread, and catch this year's Teton Gravity Research film, Magic Hour.
After retiring from sled dog racing to raise her children, Kristin Knight Pace thought the adventurous part of her life was over. Then she learned to pilot a bush plane in Alaska. Tune in to The Daily Rally podcast ⇢
This March, the 17th annual Fly Fishing Film Tour returns with a full lineup of screenings from coast to coast. Come along on a journey from Cuba to Patagonia, Australia, Alaska, the Deep South, and beyond.
Experience the achievement of a permit slam, follow one man from Mexico to the waters of Wyoming, explore international waters, and compete for the legendary belt buckle. Get ready for adventure, friendship, and the best fly fishing action. Find a show near you ⇢
"Magic Hour" is not so much a particular time of day as a culmination of powerful moments in some of the most beautiful, wild places on the planet. For 27 years, Teton Gravity Research has been searching for the right place with the right crew at the perfect time to experience life at its fullest. TGR's annual snow film Magic Hour is now streaming ⇢
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This recipe combines the creamy goodness of cream cheese with the sweet tanginess of dried cranberries and the crunchiness of roasted pistachios. Make Vegan Cranberry Pistachio Cheese Spread⇢
Watch the Stifel America’s Downhill at Aspen live or on-demand this weekend—and relive the action from every U.S. World Cup event this season. Your pass to the World Cup ⇢
This remote steamy landscape in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho became the world’s first national park and is one of America’s most famous thanks to the Old Faithful Geyser and the brightly colored Grand Prismatic Spring. Find 12 essentials you need to know before visiting Yellowstone ⇢
We realize it’s still winter. But prime campsites for summer are going fast. As you pore over the map scheming up your 2023 adventures, you can snag the campsite of your dreams before it’s too late right from Gaia GPS. Learn more ⇢
Knowing how to read a topographic map is the foundation to any backcountry adventure. Visualize the rise and fall of the land, and “see” the depths of canyons, the location of boggy meadows, and the height and shape of mountains. Learn how to read topo maps like a pro ⇢
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