Last Chance Adventure: Oregon's Umpqua National Forest
Can you see the forest through the trees? Join a bittersweet trek through an old-growth wilderness in its final days.
Can you see the forest through the trees? Join a bittersweet trek through an old-growth wilderness in its final days.
Drought has brought the canyon back. Would national park status keep it that way?
How can you tell if your representative supports national parks?
Your answers could mean the difference between a nice, quiet hike and one you share with ORVers.
To understand the full impact of logging, you need to rise above it all.
Activist and former backpacker David Brower reflects on his life in the political trenches and on the trails.
How to track where your environmental charity money goes.
David Brower led environmentalists in shaping the America we see and hike.
Secretary of the Interior Bruce Babbit knows he can't please everyone. So rather than try, he spends his time righting environmental wrongs and preserving wildlands.
There's a reason why your field guide doesn't list some flowers: they're not supposed to be there.
NOLS founder Paul Petzoldt fought for wilderness his whole life.
Matthew Bogue, who is legally blind and was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) in 1996, completed the 471-mile Colorado Trail.
Sometimes you have to turn off the lights in order to see.
The need to know leads this editor on a wild goose chase.