The New Icons of the Outdoors
The Social Media Stars
Cecilia Blomdahl鈥檚 viral videos are a window into an unfamiliar world full of polar bears, reindeer, and adventures on snowmobiles. But they also offer suprisingly resonant insights for those of us who鈥檝e just spent a year in quarantine.
How a 21-year-old and her pet snake took YouTube by storm
In an excerpt from 鈥業n Search of Mycotopia,鈥 a new book about different communities exploring the multiple uses of fungi and mushrooms, the author goes foraging with William Padilla-Brown, a rising star in the mycological movement
A new school of social-media influencers are giving hunting a fresh and decidedly female face. Our writer joins two rising stars of 鈥渉untstagram鈥 in the Arizona backcountry to chase mule deer for her first time鈥攁nd see if she can stomach what it takes to be an omnivore.
TikTok star Alexis Nikole Nelson says you don't have to live near the woods to gather your own meal. Here's how to get started.
The Athletes
He鈥檚 not only one of the fastest cyclists in the country鈥攈e鈥檚 also one of the sport鈥檚 most outspoken champions for diversity. But his mission has morphed into the greatest moon shot of all: to bring bike racing to the American masses.
鈥淔or me, the climbing community was not a barrier to coming out. That community is what made it possible.鈥
In March, Emily Ford became the first woman to complete Wisconsin鈥檚 Ice Age Trail in winter. She鈥檚 also become an unintentional ambassador of the outdoor industry鈥檚 quest for inclusivity.
And other things you should remember when you meet a plus-size hiker on the trail
In her new memoir, 'The Secret to Superhuman Strength,' the 'Fun Home' cartoonist scrutinizes her quest for spiritual solace through 60 years of athletic obsessions
The Organizers
The new secretary of the interior shares her plans to listen to historically underrepresented communities and address deferred maintenance projects鈥攑lus, what makes a national park her favorite
The marine biologist has become a leading voice in the movement by deftly communicating what few people understand: that cleaning up the planet requires a commitment to social justice
Wilderness pros are trained to deal with physical injuries, but what about the psychological trauma that can result while on an expedition, from fear and stress, or from watching someone die in a fall, an avalanche, or whitewater? Australian psychologist and mountaineer Kate Baecher created a training program to equip guides and athletes with a tool kit to handle the worst mental distress we encounter when we're far from help.