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We asked, you answered. Based on 18,000+ responses, here are your favorite outdoor events, destinations, businesses, and people. Destinations Best
We asked, you answered. Based on 18,000+ responses, here are your favorite outdoor events, destinations, businesses, and people. Destinations Best
The Southern sea otter – also known as the California sea otter – is far and away my favorite animal. With its thick fur, sweet smile, and loving
By Michael Lanza “Oh, no, I wouldn’t take young kids down that river in May. It’s much too dangerous. I tell families to go in June or later,
In the past few years, stand-up paddleboarding (SUPing) has become one of the fastest growing water sports in America. While many other waterborne
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Think you can paddle a canoe for 18 hours a day for 18 consecutive days at or near race pace? Perry Whitaker of St. Louis believed he could. He,
On hot, summer days, not much beats the intermittent splashing and stunning scenery of a raft trip. Here’s our his and hers guide for what to wear
With another steamy summer weekend coming up, rather than think about how to deal with the heat, why not think about how to embrace it instead? A
A: Always wear a PFD. B: Bottom down, feet up. C: Climb that rootwad. If the ABCs of river safety are all you have the opportunity to learn prior
Alturas Lake (courtesy Triangle C)Hi all, I hope everyone is finding ways to stay cool and close to water in the midst of this major heat wave in
Memorial Day weekend marks the unofficial start of summer. Of course, I had to plan a weekend camping trip. This time, I reserved a site at Alger
Summer is back, and that means so is paddling season! In Missouri, we’re blessed to have the country’s first nationally protected wild river
Here’s the lowdown on the best boats, accessories, and apparel to get you out on the water. Stio Product Photo Hala Fame Kit Designed to be stable
After my Sligo adventure and my vow to get outside more as the lockdown eased, I took a couple of early morning, pre-work paddles and a couple of
As the lockdown restrictions begin to creak open here in Ireland, it’s time for me to continue my exploration of my new homeland, something