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Kilimanjaro: But First, Soccer
Our writer sought meditation on Africa’s tallest peak. What she found was something even more meaningful: fun.
Samaritan Search and Rescue
In June of 2020, ultrarunner Jeremy Humphrey used his intimate knowledge of his local mountain range to rescue a missing hiker.
Learning Who I Am Not, the Hard Way
One hiker finds his limits in Mexico’s Tararecua Canyon.
Stop and Smell the Wildflowers
Hiking is about living in the moment, not speed.
Unquarantine Your Muscles
Your body may have changed during a year of staying home. And even if your physical fitness has remained constant, your neurological connections may have weakened from a lack of stimuli. It’s time to shake off the sluggishness with this workout designed to get your body moving. Include it in your exercise routine every other week.
Thru-Hiking Back to Myself
Patricia Cameron set out to hike the 486-mile Colorado Trail to raise awareness for her nonprofit. She ended up finding out even more about her personal strengths.
Edgar McGregor - Climate Activist
Two years ago, Edgar McGregor, 20, decided he’d seen enough litter. The epiphany came as he hiked Eaton Canyon Trail in his favorite Los Angeles area park. As soon as he was out of the woods, he grabbed a 5-gallon bucket and started picking up trash. He’s now notched more than 650 near-consecutive days of service, picked up thousands of pounds of garbage, and earlier this year, finally declared Eaton clean (for the moment). His work garnered widespread praise, including a shout-out from youth climate activist Greta Thunberg. But McGregor is just getting started.
From The Ashes
Just outside of Rocky Mountain National Park, a fire ecologist reckons with damage and recovery after last year's calamitous wildfires.
Doing it all with one screen
The steering station on this Gunboat cat is equipped with large-screen B&G Zeus MFDs.
Don't scrimp when it comes to the crimp
Solid crimp connections make your power voyager’s electrical system more reliable.
Chartroom Chatter
Maritime Publishing acquires Ocean Navigator
The oral surgeon's masterpiece
Carastee was a L. Francis Herreshoff design similar to this Herreshoff ketch with its graceful sheer.
Protecting your boat from overcharging
A properly set up system can prevent damage to electrical components possible with LiFePO4 batteries
No. 18665 is the first to go
In the phase out of paper charts, the NOAA chart of Lake Tahoe will be the first to disappear.
Two dismastings dodged
Mast and rigging problems bedevil a Pacific voyager in harbor and at sea
Leisure Pursuits
Global Traveler announces the winners of the 2021 Leisure Lifestyle Awards.
Retro Revival
Discover America’s classic drive-ins, diners and deliciously quirky finds.
Inspired by the Book
Travel in the footsteps of famous authors.
Return Engagements
Start planning now to attend the sporting and cultural events of 2022.
Pure Indulgence
Linger in luxury at the most exclusive hotel villas and private hideaways.
Thrill Rides
Test your limits with adrenaline-fueled activities around the world.
Behind the Scenes
Get a glimpse of the inner workings of luxury hotels.
Celebrate Good Times
Travelers again look to special trips to observe life’s milestones.
The Last Best Place
Add your voice to the call to protect Montana’s Gallatin Range, a critical–but unprotected–habitat bordering Yellowstone National Park.
The Long Way Down
Active Pass member Robin Mino takes the rocky route on the descent from Huemul Pass to Lake Viedma in Patagonia.
Finding Home
Our writer reconciles her family and her future on the path to Harding Icefield.
Now Blooming
Flowers aren’t just for meadows. Look up to see spring among the branches.
Falling Over a Cliff
Courtney Henderson, 19, and Gavin Caruso, 23, fell 50 feet during a storm in June of 2020. Only one survived.
Long Trail – Go Big
How I got my footing back as a 300-pound adventurer on the Long Trail.
Emily Ford – Thru-Hiker
Late last December, Emily Ford, 28, of Duluth, Minnesota, took her first steps on Wisconsin’s 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail with a borrowed sled dog named Diggins. “I was laid off from my job as head gardener at the Glensheen Mansion, and I took full advantage,” she says. Ten weeks later, she became the first woman and second person ever to thru-hike the IAT in winter.