The topics are varied and the publishing schedule inconsistent, but I'm always striving to bring a level of depth and quality that you won't find elsewhere.
Recent UTMB controversy highlights the tug-of-war between tradition and expansion
Digging into the BEA's latest report (2022) on the state of the "outdoor recreation" economy
Great gear I actually used and wasn't paid to write about
Over the last 15 years, OpenSnow has grown from a casual email list to a beloved and successful resource for all kinds of winter enthusiasts
Why do we push for increasingly meaningless (but unique) records and adventures?
The outdoor media conglomerate is pitching a new Denver-based festival with lofty ambitions
Employees report 250+ layoffs of "lead" employees across stores nationwide
This years-long conflict highlights the friction between conservation and housing in mountain towns
Hipcamp recently launched "Hipcamp Alerts", a new campsite availability notification service in partnership with Campflare
Not every piece of gear needs to be perfect
A focus on design and community sets this activity tracking app apart from behemoth incumbents in the space.
Separating fact from fiction in the debates about Rec.gov, Booz Allen Hamilton, and lottery fees.
There is a simpler explanation for why popular campsites are so hard to snag these days.
Outside's abandonment of their NFT initiative is representative of larger issues in the communities they claim to serve
An exploration in generative AI and how it will affect outdoor and travel photography
AI language models like GPT-3 will change the travel industry, but standing out in the market will require providing something truly unique