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Mariana Mendoza and Miguel Casar are attracted to proud, challenging boulders and approach the sport with passion and dedication. At the same time, they believe
Mariana Mendoza and Miguel Casar are attracted to proud, challenging boulders and approach the sport with passion and dedication. At the same time, they believe
Dirtbag Fund Recipient Marian (May) Perez used their grant to offer a free “gym to crag,” guided weekend at the Shawangunks! May is now joining
People Like Us is a film that celebrates the existence of queer folks in non-urban environments and shows that healthy queer communities can flourish in
Everest climbing-guide services — often provided by people of the Sherpa ethnic group — can cost $10,000 per expedition. At this price, the guide takes
Dennis Ranalter is one of the world’s most respected freeride skiers, his playful style and technical ability earning him a wide fan base and the
In Fall of 1863, 461 Native Americans from the Yuki, Wailacki, Concow, Little Lake Pomo, Nomlacki, Pit River, Maidu and Nissinan tribes were forcibly marched
The limitations that we set for ourselves often fall short of our true potential. How do we transcend limitations? How do we take these perceived
The limitations that we set for ourselves often fall short of our true potential. How do we transcend limitations? How do we take these perceived
Adaptive Adventures is a grantee partner of the REI Cooperative Action Fund, with a mission to create a more equitable outdoors for everyone. The organization
Fueled by an unwavering love and responsibility for the land, Hän Gwich’in 20-year-old Quannah Chasinghorse, and her mother Jody Potts-Joseph, are taking a stand to
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