Jeremy Jones Goes to Washington
Snowboarder Jeremy Jones gets in touch with his green side. Photo by Michael DarterAn invitation to the White House doesn’t come often, so snowboarder Jeremy Jones made the most of his visit today....
View ArticleMountain Makes Good on 1% Pledge
Mountain Media, publishers of Mountain magazine and a proud media partner of 1% For The Planet, is bulging (in a totally appropriate G-rated way) with self-gratification after successfully placing a...
View ArticleColorado River
Drought and demand have tapped and strained the Colorado River nearly to capacity, making it the most endangered river in the United States according to a list released by the nonprofit American...
View ArticleMountain Magazine Partners with GoPro Mountain Games
Photo by Zach Mahone (BOULDER, CO) May 9, 2013 — Mountain Media, publishers of Mountain magazine, announces a new partnership with the Vail Valley Foundation and the GoPro Mountain Games—a four-day...
View ArticleDown The Line
Canyoneering adventures have long been a staple in Utah, but British Columbia? “Down The Line” is a new film from Francois-Xavier De Ruydts that chronicles the first descents of lush green canyons...
View ArticleYosemite Time Travel
Click on the image above for a photo gallery. I took these photos from the top of Sentinel Dome. From there you get a 360-degree view of Yosemite. Imagine a younger me, studying the photography...
View ArticleBest of Mountainfilm
Click on the photo above to launch a gallery. At the edges of Telluride, Colorado, the land juts skyward through aspen groves and bands of rock. A stunning horseshoe of cliffs punctuated by the...
View ArticleGregg Treinish, A MoveShake Story
Gregg Treinish, the founder of Adventurers and Scientists for Conservation, takes viewers on a journey as he searches for balance and considers the importance of relationships in leading change. For...
View ArticleTINY
The average home size in the U.S. has doubled since 1970. “TINY” follows one man’s journey to save time and money while living simply in a small space at home in the mountains of Colorado. Watch the...
View ArticleAltruism Evolves
1% for the Planet leverages success in the outdoor industry to do more environmental good. Patagonia wants your attention on Black Friday, but instead of firing up the masses to shop, the founding...
View ArticleNeed to Know: The Glacier Killers
The West Branch of the Columbia Glacier, near Prince William Sound in Alaska’s Chugach Mountains. New research reveals humans halted the Little Ice Age. Is it too late to learn from our mistakes? by...
View ArticleRoadside Beautification
Briarcliff Motel | Great Barrington, MA Transforming motor lodges into hip mountain properties. by Susan Reifer Ryan | Courtesy photos Dozens of motels dot the pine-shaded side streets between Heavenly...
View ArticleFun Facts with El Capitán
Need to know—because ignorance ain’t bliss. By Tim Neville | Photo by Ian Shive El Cap, in Yosemite National Park, is one of the most photographed and climbed rocks in the world, but the Chief still...
View ArticleDrink Water
A better take on peer pressure. Bryan Fox (left) and Austin Smith rocking the Drink Water logo. Two snowboarders take on the $9 billion energy drink establishment. By Frederick Reimers | Photograph by...
View ArticleBreaking News: Stand up paddleboarding isn’t totally friggin’ lame.
Lake Tahoe is the hottest alpine paddleboarding destination since—we have no idea. By Paul Tolmé | Photo by Ryan Salm It’s a radiant summer day in South Lake Tahoe and beefy tanned dudes in board...
View ArticleNever Die Alone
The new personal locator beacons. By Susan Reifer Ryan | Photograph by Kevin Steel When the pilot of the 1961 de Havilland Beaver bush plane dropped our party of nine mountain bikers in the wilderness...
View ArticleBehind the Winter 2014 Cover
Photographer: Garrett Grove | Skier: Noah Howell | Location: Ruth Gorge, Alaska Not much went as planned in Alaska’s Ruth Gorge last April. An unstable snowpack scuttled the lofty ski plans that...
View ArticleThe Way We Ski Now
A better approach to resorts, backcountry, and the terrain formerly known as sidecountry. Marc Peruzzi reports from Colorado’s Roaring Fork Valley. Photographs by David Clifford A few years back I got...
View ArticleTogether We Ride
Brody Leven (left) and Jeremy Jones on Denali in 2013. Photo by KT Miller Winter sports athletes create alliance to support Protect Our Winters. After eight days of short-of-breath climbing,...
View ArticleGliding Out of the Holocene
By Bill McKibben | Photograph by Loukas Hapsis It is, I admit, a bit ironic that my sport is Nordic skiing. For most of my adolescence and all my adult life, it’s the only athletic pursuit I’ve cared...
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