Amplify your next adventure with these cutting-edge outdoor gadgets.
Source: The 7 Best Outdoor Gadgets Of Fall 2017
We loved these reviews, hope you do as well.
Amplify your next adventure with these cutting-edge outdoor gadgets.
Source: The 7 Best Outdoor Gadgets Of Fall 2017
We loved these reviews, hope you do as well.
According to Save Red Rock, Clark County has filed a preemptive lawsuit in an attempt to silence opposition to a proposed development plan.
It is our opinion that greed will be the downfall of our beautiful rural areas no matter where they are located. In this article found in Climbing Magazine online, the matter of development near Red Rock Canyon is discussed and a link to sign a petition is included.
Please, take a moment to sign the petition and keep the populations in the cities. Our stance is Build Highrises Not Sub-Divisions.
Forests are nothing short of spectacular — especially these.
Source: 11 real-world forests that look like they’re straight out of a fairytale.
Live In A Big City? Here’s Your Ticket to Running Through Nature’s Most Colorful Season.
Source: 7 Urban Trail Runs for Fall – The Red Bulletin
The Red Bulletin did some research and came up with 7 great runs in the largest cities in the US. Check it out!
President Obama has created more national monuments than any president in history. But it still isn’t enough.
Source: America Needs More Monuments – Backpacker
Written by Doug Schnitzpahn, this article explores the ways that strategic creation of National Monuments can connect from Moab to the Grand Canyon in one big protected area. We think he’s right, but can Obama do it before he leaves office?
Like your life and limbs intact? Then you’d better get skilled before visiting these trails.
Source: America’s 10 Most Dangerous Hikes – Backpacker
Topping the list are:
Abrams Falls, Great Smoky Mountains, TN
Barr Trail, Pikes Peak, CO
Bright Angel Trail, Grand Canyon, AZ
– See more at: http://www.backpacker.com/trips/washington/america-s-10-most-dangerous-hikes/#sthash.pJx9jav5.dpuf
Brendan Leonard takes a look at what four of our presidential candidates could mean for climbers.
This is a great article about the differing of opinions regarding the transfer of Federal (public) parks to individual States, which would further allow the States to sell the land to Private Landowners if they needed/wanted too.