The New York Times Travel Show: Beware an Astonishingly Out of Touch Industry On Friday, 25th January, The Outdoor Journal attended an industry event that left us infuriated at "expert" panels bereft of expertise, or possibly even honesty.
Film Review: Ode to Muir. A Snowboarding Movie, and an Important Covert Education Lost in amazing scenery, and one of outdoor's great personalities. Prepare to learn, even if you won’t realize it’s happening.
When the Road Ends for Your Tesla, it’s Just Beginning for Rivian’s Electric SUV and Truck Ten years in the making, Rivian vehicles are beautifully designed and will take us places that Tesla cannot, but how far can they take us without the infrastructure that they demand?
Rescued Indian Tortoises Fly Home to India on International Rescue Mission In a unique repatriation mission, over 50 Indian Star Tortoises are finally flying home from where they were originally smuggled and sold into Singapore as victims of illegal wildlife trafficking.
Rivian: A New Breed of Electric Vehicles, Taking Adventurers to Places that Tesla Cannot On Wednesday the 14th November, The Outdoor Journal was given an exclusive first peek at Rivian's new all-electric vehicle. This upcoming announcement is worth paying attention to.
The Three to Five Year Whale Watching Ban: For Conservation, or the Economy? A significant move that will impact 32 operators, in 19 different ports in Washington State and British Columbia, is this really the answer to the dwindling Orca population?
Reaction: The European Single Use Plastic Ban How big is the problem, and will this new legislation be as effective as we hope? We asked both those who know the oceans and those big corporations that produce the plastic.