The Indians who used kayaking to transform their lives
The BBC’s Varun Nayar tells the incredible story of young Indians who used kayaking who used kayaking to lift themselves out of poverty and travel the
The BBC’s Varun Nayar tells the incredible story of young Indians who used kayaking who used kayaking to lift themselves out of poverty and travel the
Fifteen years ago, Juan Martinez, an at-risk teenager from south-central Los Angeles, stepped off a bus in Grand Teton National Park and saw the stars
Post traumatic stress disorder effects every veteran returning from combat. Russell Davies explains his story of how his outdoor lifestyle and journey though the military
Public lands have never been more threatened than right now. Watch this 360 Video and click to Learn More. The fate of our national monuments
Abstract With the continual racial diversification of our nation, outdoor recreation and education programs must learn to adapt in order to more effectively reach People
REI has just released “The Path Ahead” Report, a look at our future in the outdoors. Will be choose to embrace the outdoors as part
La Cumbre unveils the reality of what it means to live as an amputee in the developing world. In partnership with the Range of Motion
Clare Gallagher was headed toward medical school, until she realized the path everyone else wanted her to take wouldn’t make her happy. So she
Venturous Voices explores the rise of the female entrepreneur in the outdoor industry through the stories of four women-lead endeavors. These entrepreneurial women share many
Scaling the world’s tallest mountains is a feat in and of its own—doing it while blind is extraordinary. Erik Weihenmayer is the first blind rock
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