Hiking Spring Hiking with Kids By Kindra Reiter Hiking with kids isn’t the same as hiking solo, as every parent knows, nothing with kids is really the same... Read more »
101 Hiking Hunting Reading the Woods for Sign: Trails, Beds & Scrape Clues to Find More Sheds By Ryan Fair The rut may be long gone, but if you know how to look, the woods are still talking. You just... Read more »
Hiking Senate Vote Opens Door to Mining Near Boundary Waters, Fueling National Debate By Megan Postol On April 16, 2026, the U.S. Senate voted 50–49 to overturn a 20-year mining ban on federal land near Minnesota’s... Read more »
Hiking Mud Season: To Hike or Not to Hike By Kindra Reiter Many hikers may avoid hiking mountains during mud season. It tends to be a much slower time in the area... Read more »
Fishing Hiking Hunting Trailblazers: The Women Who Broke Trail Before Us By Megan Postol The history books are full of pages that showcase men with rifles and rods, men climbing mountains, and men conquering... Read more »
Hiking Modern Outdoor Ethics: Leave No Trace in the Age of Social Media By Kindra Reiter Have you ever experienced a quiet, peaceful trail you once considered a hidden escape suddenly become overcrowded with visitors who... Read more »
Hiking How Time Outside Is Good For Mental Health, Even In Winter By Kindra Reiter Throughout winter, we hear the same old line repeated, or maybe even we say it ourseves, that we “just need... Read more »
Hiking What You Need to Know About the Boundary Waters By Megan Postol The Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness forms one of the most pristine freshwater ecosystems in the contiguous United States. The... Read more »
Gear Hiking The 5.11 Skyweight 65L – The Do All Pack By Fred Mastison If you spend any time at all in the backcountry or on long hunts, you know that your pack... Read more »