How to Help Keep the Outdoors Safe During Fire Season
A design series that outlines the importance of fire safety when enjoying the outdoors by Carina Skrobecki.
Ski Mountaineering The Eastern Sierras
“Walk, skin, boot-pack, climb or basically do whatever the hell you want to summit. That’s ski mountaineering. The two mountain disciplines of skiing and mountaineering go hand-in-hand and are also a perfect recipe for a nice day, or multiple days of suffering…” by Mitch Milbauer
Gratefulness Through Everything
“Then out of nowhere on a perfect bluebird early January morning, I had an accident on a snowboard that left me with a fractured fibula, tibia, a couple fractured ribs and a horizontal tear in my meniscus. In this article I’m going to explain why this is the best thing to happen to me and why you should be grateful while navigating injuries and life…” by Josiah Cherniss
Into the Alpine, Out of the Darkness
“A 2am wakeup call had us, or me, terrified as we drove to meet Jon and Jim at the bottom of the climb. Sub sandwich taped to my top tube; we set off up the climb trail, eventually leading to “Into the Mystic”, 8.5 kilometers long and 913 meters up…” by Tabias Croteau
The Best Summer of My Life
“Growing up in Buckeye Country, I’ve always had a desire to see more of our beautiful nation, “from sea to shining sea,” and at 20 years old, my adventures are just beginning…” by Blake Swingle
HWY 395 by Chopper
“The Eastern Sierras, one of my favorite places to explore. It’s an easy motorcycle or car trip: a step into the wild and out of one’s comfort zone. Our tradition over the past four years is to ride our stubborn old Harley Davidsons up Highway 395. It is a gathering to enjoy time with our best friends and to get the taste of being free…” by Jonny Bourgault
Revitalized Devotion
“Although I didn’t fully appreciate it at the time, a healthy part of my childhood was spent around Southern California car culture, specifically the Porsche community…” by Andrew Florin
Ventura, Circled In Red
“A few weeks later, we loaded up my 74’ Jeep named Poncho with our camp gear, threw on our Patagonia fleeces, grabbed some road cuisine, and hit I-5 with Ventura circled in red on the map…” by Daniel Bigelow
Willy Meets Desert
“At times, Willy was sliding sideways at 80+ mph on three wheels while the engine popped off the rev limiter; Jeff fully in control. It was mesmerizing, so much so that sometimes you’d get lost in the excitement and almost forget to take photos…” by Chris Bacarella
Eat, Sleep, Ride, Repeat
“I owe a lot to mountain biking. Regardless of the broken bones, bruises, headaches, concussions and crippling bank accounts due to broken bike parts. I can never seem to get enough. The places it’s taken me, the people I’ve met, and friendships I’ll have forever. It’s amazing what just two wheels can do…” by Brendan Mclennon
Four Days In The Eastern Sierra
“Highway 395 became a recurring location for road trips and trail heads to simply check off the ever growing list. Backpacking opened the door to seeing the true beauty that lies beyond the visitor centers, hotels, and busy resorts. It allowed anyone, who was willing to put in some effort, to get deep into the mountains and out of sight of other humans for miles…” by Joey MacLennan
The Last Race On Earth
“The annual centerpiece for the Monster Energy AMA Supercross Series sat anchored firmly in its spot on the SX calendar, March, 7, 2020, sandwiched between the Atlanta and Indianapolis rounds. The race, held prestigiously at the International Speedway for nearly half a century, was set to be one of the series’ most memorable…” by Jared Conley
Western Migration
“Around this time last year, May 11th was a big day on the calendar - it marked my one-way ticket from New Hampshire to California. I didn’t have a place to live, a car, or know anyone on this side of the country, but I had landed my dream internship at Chris Burkard’s Studio. Without much deliberating, it was decided that I would be moving to San Luis Obispo, California…” by Evan Ruderman
a Drive Through The Island of Madeira
“Last June, we flew to the island of Madeira, also known as the Hawaii of Europe… Looking out of the window on the plane whilst landing, I was already mesmerized by the landscapes. We hiked up the green mountains, walked by the ocean and got to enjoy the sight of an uncountable amount of flowers that decorated the entire island…” by Alexia Maes
Go Slow
“I believe that sometimes you just need to slow down and take it all in to truly appreciate the moment you live in and what’s around you… This is what the Go Slow Project is all about. I grew up on the Island of St. Barths and wanted to show what this place has to offer…” by Ryan Borne
In Search of Lonesomeness
“The car is also filled to the brim with thick wetsuits, booties, clothing and an ungodly amount of carbs. Insofar, we snuck out of the rebellious central Chilean city of Valparaiso just before daybreak in search of places more suited for the happiness of the lonesome and the goofy-footed surfer. We’d begun our miniature expedition to reap the benefits of the land of the lefts…” by Mitchell Milbauer
Rock A Rail Heritage
“The idea of organizing a rail battle started in 2010. Back then there were all kinds of events in Europe; like Frontline in Stockholm, TTR in Gothenburg and Horsefeathers Pleasure Jam in Czech Republic. It was all about rail battles these days and it was quite common to organize a street set-up in the middle of a city centre…” by Marlon de Gruijter
Found In The Powder
“Keefer Lake Catskiing Lodge, Cherryville, British Columbia. That is the “where”. Chasing skiers (and an extremely energetic Burmese mountain dog) down and around a mountain with a camera is the “what”. The answer to the “why” is a more complicated one, as all good answers are…” by Kyle Sanguin
Deus Slidetoberfest 2019
“Day one of the event was the Swank Rally. This is around a 2km track which they set up at Pasut Beach. It starts with a challenging weave through the thick bush and then a quick blast along the thin concrete pathways before the riders bounce down the steps and onto the beach…” by Brad Longworth
An Unexpected Journey
“My stay in Australia was scheduled for 7 days after which I would head to Indonesia for three weeks and then to New Zealand. I never did make it to Indonesia however. After what seemed to be the most perfect week of photography, surf and inspiration in Australia, I was geared up and ready to board my flight to Bali…” by Titus Haug