"This Christmas, I’m Thankful For…” The Privilege to Suffer At Christmas, we ask: what allows us to have the experience of trail-running or mountain-climbing in the first place? The luxuries of time and money not spent on survival.
Stories From The Sahel: The Great Green Wall Reza Pakravan visits the southern edge of the Sahara, where climate change has hit the hardest - droughts, lack of food, conflicts over dwindling natural resources and mass migration to Europe.
Kayakers Become Conservationists to Save Hemlock Trees Hemlocks in many inaccessible riparian areas in the Southeast are threatened by an invasive parasite. In a unique pairing between conservation groups and kayakers, they can be accessed and saved.
Stories From The Sahel: The Sky Church at Abuna Yamata Guh Reza Pakravan recounts a climb in Ethiopia to find a church built into a cliff face, decorated with amazing murals and well-preserved scriptures from the 6th century.
India's Stok Kangri Peak to Close for 3 Years: The Adventure Tourism Industry Reacts One of India's highest trekking peaks, Stok Kangri will be closed for the entirety of 2020-22. The Outdoor Journal reached out to the Indian adventure industry for comments.
Part 3: Skateistan Makes it Safe to Skate Educational NGO Skateistan launches a new campaign to highlight the need for safe spaces for at-risk children.
Introducing the Podcast with Apoorva Prasad Undeterred by inherent risk, climber and journalist Apoorva Prasad turns his passion for the outdoors into a platform for people to read about and live out the adventures of their dreams.