Sun, Sand, and Surf, Lots of Surf, in Mexico’s Puerto Escondido For most people, Puerto Escondido is just a dot on a map, a tourist destination overshadowed by flashier resort towns such as Cancun, Cabo, and Acapulco.
3 Sons & A King: Documentary Film Review "30 miles round trip, 4100 feet elevation gain, and no legs." Sid Smith, double-amputee, attempts to summit King’s Peak, the highest point in Utah, inspiring his son and us, as outdoor enthusiasts, to challenge ourselves.
The Trump Administration and their Changing Whims Regarding Public Lands The administration was considering selling part of Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante — opening it up to mining, logging, and drilling, but then things changed.
A Vasudhaiva Ride Update: The Intangible Rewards of Volunteering. Local and global volunteers have helped Ben and Prashant a great deal on their project-driven motorcycle journey from India to Scotland, proving that the collective human spirit is inherently good in nature.
India's Lost History - Indians are Embracing Mountain Sports, But There is a Big Problem with #FakeNews India's Instagram generation is finally getting outdoors - but has a deep-rooted problem acknowledging India's long-established climbing history, and those who came before them.
New York on Two Wheels Road biking in and around NYC has it all: Urban adventure, quality pavement, non-yahoo drivers and bucolic surroundings. And good muffins.
The Fresh Prince of Polynesia In this era, the most competitive time in the history of surfing on tour, there are three or four surfers at any given time flying the Hawaiian flag. Michel Bourez hauls the red and white Tahitian flag all by himself. Can he beat the Hawaiians?