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Salt Lake City to Host the Winter Olympics in 2034: A Historic Return
In a move that will rekindle memories of the 2002 Winter Olympics and showcase Utah's enduring winter sports legacy, Salt Lake City has been awarded the Winter Olympics for 2034. Even though this has been anticipated for a long time. This historic decision marks the...
Welcome to the Wilderness! Why I Am Here and Why You Should Care
So, You Stumbled Into the Wilderness… Congratulations! You’ve managed to wander into the wilderness—no, not the kind with dramatic sweeping shots of mountains and serene lakes worthy of National Geographic. This is the wilderness where you might find yourself...
Logan Garments Sponsorship Is It A Scam? I Checked It Out, So You Don’t Have To!
Nobody has ever accused me of being uninquisitive. I remember one time I saw a little dancing cat on the corner of my screen, it had a little red top hat and was doing that little kick thing that they used to do in all those old movies. Now every fiber of my...
The States That Benefit the Most From National Park Tourism
Every year millions of people flock to national parks, monuments, recreation areas, trails and historic areas. Some states reap a harvest of hundreds of millions. Is your state one of them? Take a look at the list of the top ten some aren’t surprising and some...
Undersea Hotels
The Victorians were the first tourists. The rise of railways afforded these buttoned-down pleasure seekers the chance to see the world. Once the Industrial Revolution took hold and cities started to thrive, people wanted to take cure in the country. As travelers, the...
Meeting Lindsay Rice
In my earlier days of outdoor adventure, I sought out lots of new friends and people. I tried to take out many people to teach them new skills and introduce them to new activities. Over the course of time, after dealing with flaky people who were using me for...
Outdoor News
Inside Outside Days 2026: What Outdoor Industry Trends Mean for Everyday Adventurers
Industry Events vs. Real Dirt Every January, headlines out of Denver buzz with phrases like “reimagining outdoor experience” or “next-gen gear innovation.” Meanwhile, real adventurers, the ones actually scrubbing sand off their boots and duct-taping maps to...
More Opinion
From Campfires to Cancel Culture: How Outdoor Values Keep America Grounded
The Campfire Doesn’t Care Who You Voted For There’s something profoundly democratic about a campfire. The flames don’t check your voter registration before warming your hands. The stars overhead don’t care if you lean left or right. And the ground beneath your tent...
Destinations
The Top 5 States for Skiing in the U.S.: Discover the Best Slopes
When it comes to skiing, the United States boasts some of the world's most spectacular destinations. From powder-filled slopes to stunning alpine vistas, each state has its own unique appeal for ski enthusiasts. In this article, we'll explore the top five states for...
Gear
Konjoun Super Socks Review: Super or Scam?
Review of the Konjoun Socks The Konjoun sock has become almost impossible to avoid. It’s plastered all over social media and marketed aggressively—almost like those endlessly repeated YouTube ads for mobile games. The “Super Sock” itself is designed with individual...