I long felt shut out of the season. Snowshoeing changed that.
Outdoor Rec Special Issue
The last shovel racers
After four decades, a ski resort drops a beloved tradition.
When the love of skiing endangers wildlife
A world-renowned athlete stopped skiing in sensitive areas. Can she convince others to do the same?
The Park Service is selling out to telecom giants
With Trump’s blessing, cell towers are infiltrating protected public lands across the West.
Searching for winter in Palm Springs
As the West warms, hunting for snow becomes part of the adventure.
What’s threatening the elusive wolverine?
As snowmobilers fight to preserve their pastime, scientists worry about the future of the species.
Will we ever know rec’s true impact on wildlife?
Scientists race to quantify winter recreation’s impact on Canada lynx, but technology outpaces them.
Deer dinner; tree dates; boulder dimensions
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The wildness is in me, too
People were excluded from the wild, historically, and in today’s rapidly digitizing West.
For skiers, there’s a contaminant underfoot
Premium wax is affecting alpine food webs.
Is shed hunting ethical?
A Utah conservationist weighs the hobby’s popularity with its moral stakes.
Should we be thinking about last ascents, instead of first ones?
Mountaineers confront disappearing glaciers.
The transformation of a centuries-old refuge in New Mexico
With 300,000 visitors every year, how can Chimayó’s history be preserved?
It is solved by walking
The path to fixing our broken communities is forged by footsteps.
Currents of consent and control
Like strainers of a river, our memories reshape us from within.
Coyote diets; anaerobic digesters; poachers caught on camera
Mishaps and mayhem from around the region.
The roar of military jets triggers a crusade for quiet
As ‘Growlers’ shatter the calm of Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, a push for quiet grows.
On the Road to 50: A grand beginning
It’s a dangerous and promising time. HCN seeks to tell the many stories of the West.
Photos: The power of climbing harnessed
Brown Girls Climbing addresses trauma and is increasing diversity at the crag.
A runner reimagines his place in a sprawling city
And creates new connections from the details.
