Apr
4

The Shorts — Denial on Denali

Denial on Denali Brody Leven applied for a climbing permit for Denali from a rented Subaru parked outside a closed cafe. In a blizzard. In Iceland. Weeks later, he would fly to Alaska to meet up with his team of overly accomplished athletes with the goal of climbing and skiing from Denali’s summit. Determined not to […]

Mar
13

The Shorts — Dreams Coming True

Dreams Coming True There are two kinds of dreams. An honest dream. “The kind of dream,” writes Luke Mehall “that keeps you up at night, and wakes you up in the morning with a knot in your stomach that can only be untied with blood sweat and tears.” For Luke, climbing El Cap was that kind […]

Feb
13

The Shorts — Zen and the Art of Skiing Powder

Zen and the Art of Skiing Powder “With steely determination, I pointed my tips downhill and tried to power through the deep snow, but I was doomed,” remembers Julia Rosen. “I started to do the super slow splits as my skis drifted further and further apart under two piles of snow that felt like wet […]

Dec
12

The Shorts — Fighting with Our Feet

Fighting with Our Feet Significant life tumult propelled Nick Triolo to leave his home and move to Todos Santos, Baja earlier this year. As an ultra-runner, he instinctively explored the area on foot. As he settled into the town and its community, he became aware of a growing resistance to proposed mining in the area. […]

Oct
11

The Shorts — By Slim Chance

By Slim Chance “It’s the unpredictable elements that throw our lives off course, for better or for worse,” writes Niki Yoblonski. We leave a trailhead with some idea of what we’re seeking, but on true adventures, what we walk away with is never what we expected. When Niki and her boyfriend, Jason, set out to […]

Sep
25

The Shorts — Cave Sweet Cave

Cave Sweet Cave Walking into someone’s apartment, house, van, tent or trailer for the first time can feel sort of like flipping open the first page of their journal. The places we choose to call home and the way we assemble them say a lot about who we are and where our priorities lie. But […]

Jul
17

The Shorts — The Making of a Patriot

The Making of a Patriot “Three months ago, I’m not sure I would have considered myself a patriot,” writes Hilary Oliver. “Mentally, I separated my nation―government, states, and people―from my country: the mountains, deserts, plains and oceans that took my breath away. Maybe I had taken my privileges for granted, but I couldn’t tell you […]

Jun
12

The Shorts — Bootstrapping

Bootstrapping Our baptism in wild places is different for each of us.  For some, it’s ingrained so early in life that it hardly registers as a memory.  For most, it was probably a little awkward, a bit daunting, yet so compelling that we wanted to do it again.  For Wendy Irwin, it began with, “a […]

Apr
23

The Shorts — Ode to an Ice Chest

Ode to an Ice Chest As the days grow longer and warmer, the road beckons us. And while we can pile gear into the car until we can’t cram anything else in, packing some items take a bit more thought. Like, how will I keep the cheese cold? “The ice chest is the vagrant’s culinary […]