Mindset
Tips on overcoming fears, staying motivated, and living a badass life.
Training for an endurance sport like hiking takes commitment. Here's how to stay motivated to work out no matter what happens during training season.
Do you get down on yourself for being a slow hiker? Here's how to change your mindset so you can enjoy hiking more + a training plan to speed you up.
Do you ever feel like everyone around you is fitter, more fearless, and just plain better than you? Here's how to stop comparing yourself to others.
Hiking for better health means more than putting on a pack and walking! Follow these daily health habits to nurture your mind, body, and spirit.
Dreaming of ditching the cubicle for a career in the outdoor industry? Here's a writer and photographer's take on the ups and downs working outside.
Need a little hiking inspo? Click to read how Jenna summited Mauna Kea (Hawaii) and Mount Antero (Colorado) after age 70 and a cancer diagnosis.
A hiker with Crohn's Disease shares the story of her hut trip in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, plus tips for hiking with a chronic illness.
Want to drink less alcohol — or quit altogether? Try these simple strategies to boost your motivation, crush cravings, and make the change stick.
Traveling for work, backpacking around the world, or headed out to sea on a cruise? Use these tips to keep up your hiking training during travel.
Are you training toward a big mountaineering goal? Use this simple mindset hack to supercharge your motivation.
If you want to get outside more, you need an outdoor life plan! Here's how to create one. Tips on goal setting, endurance training, travel planning, and more.
Don't let the cold stop your from training! Here are my best winter workout tips on what to prioritize, what to let go of, and how to stay motivated.
Is your fear of heights holding you back from tackling sweet alpine scrambles and difficult 14ers? Try these 11 mind tricks to conquer fear of falling.
This week in our Hiking for Beginners series, we share the best places to learn new skills, plus how to find new people to hike and climb with.
So what do you do when you've trained for a year to climb Pico de Orizaba – and fail? Here's how I'm dealing with this severe disappointment.
Want to travel and play outside more? The best way to upgrade your work-life balance is to focus on what really matters — and let the rest go.
Want to clear your head and lose yourself in nature? Try taking a hike alone. Here's how to stay safe and happy while you hit the trail solo.
Brush up on your quarantine survival skills now that the trails are closed! Here's a guide for endurance athletes on staying happy and healthy indoors.