Surf City: Pulling Back the Veil on El Salvador What surfers have found in El Salvador is a far cry from the preconceived notions compounded by sensationalist headlines.
The Mystery of the Solstice Cave Perched high on a San Diego desert hillside, a cave with a trove of indigenous history awaits -- if you can find it.
India’s Climbing Scene: Why Aren’t More Women Climbing? What makes it so difficult for Indian women to take up climbing? A few female climbers offer insight into an entry barrier posed at the intersection of patriarchy and personal safety.
Living the New American Dream in Costa Rica Terry Romp, a former sustainable food sourcer in the States, now retired expat, plants roots in Costa Rica to live a simpler lifestyle that is more in tune with nature.
Our Near-Death Experiences Made Us Dare to Cutaway After surviving life-threatening situations, we cut away the tangles in our lives to focus on what makes us tick - creating versatile products for life in the outdoors.
Yes, Your Traveling is Ruining our Planet. But Don't Stop Now On my gap year around the world, my air travel alone accounted for roughly four household emissions back home. With "travel-shaming" on the rise, why don't I feel guilty?
In Pursuit of Answers in the Himalaya Why I abandoned a top-notch Ph.D. program for thru-hiking in Nepal to reengineer myself and set a new personal trajectory.