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On Skiing the Redline Traverse

The numbers tell the story in part: 19 days, 145 miles, over 80,000 vertical feet, five peaks above 14,000 feet, 10 summits at slightly lower...

10 Great Mountain Bike Trails to Ride in the Fall

Don’t get us wrong: We like mountain biking any time of year. Spring, summer, fall—it’s all good. But there’s something special about riding your bike...

6 Privately-Owned Campgrounds With Trail Access

There are also a lot of great privately-owned campgrounds out there. Unlike a government-run campsite, you’ll likely have on-site staff, a few more amenities (like:...

6 Dispersed Camping Zones Near Mountain Bike Trails

The real perks to dispersed camping are a) it’s free, with no reservations needed and b) you’re out in the woods, enjoying a real wilderness...

8 Public Campgrounds You Can Mountain Bike From

Across the U.S., there are a lot of state parks with growing trail systems and purpose-built mountain bike trails, all within easy access from the...

Yes, You Can Bike From Camp at These Campgrounds

Picture this: You’re on a camping and mountain biking road trip and life is good. Your biggest goals for each day are to find a...

The Surprising Things I Always Bring into the Backcountry

We asked two Flylow athletes what weird stuff is in their pack. Their answers? Everything from gas station hot dogs to superglue to three pairs of...

Will Ski Bums Exist in the Future?

Former Powder Editor Heather Hansman publishes a new book.

The Unique, Entirely Independent History of Mountain Gazette

This historic and renegade outdoors magazine took two long absences from publishing, but it’s now back under new ownership. Here’s why that’s cool.

The Science of Layering

Tips on building the perfect layering system this winter.