Montana’s first oil well was drilled in what is now Glacier National Park near the head of Kintla Lake back in 1901. One hundred and twenty-five years later, Glacier will have the well plugged.
A man takes his young puppy Wolf on a wilderness canoe trip for the first time. At just 14 weeks old, the energetic shepherd–husky mix experiences lakes, forests, and long portage trails. Along the ...
Experience the challenge of extreme winter camping in the frozen north. Facing harsh cold, deep snow, and icy winds, this adventure tests survival skills and endurance in true Viking spirit. Watch how ...
From rugged terrain where you won't see another soul to more popular sites near Mount Hood, these are five campsites in the ...
From pangolin tracking in Kenya to walking the sand dunes of Namibia, these nocturnal safaris reveal wildlife few travelers ever see.
A local advocacy group is urging the province to rethink new camping fees coming to Garibaldi Provincial Park this spring, warning the changes will make one of B.C.’s most popular backcountry ...
This survival story, “Ten Terrible Days,” first ran in the July 1962 issue of Outdoor Life. I want to say something right at the beginning that has been said 1,000 times before, but I want to say it ...
Arkansas Game and Fish Commission is hosting outdoor gear swap meets, community volunteer opportunities and various nature ...
As such, the local stance, encapsulating information from places like Keswick, states wild camping within the Lake District is outright illegal. On the high fells it is often quietly tolerated if done ...
Summer will be here before we know it, and with it comes the season of camping trips, long hikes, and road adventures. It also brings that quiet confidence many of us have that if things ever went ...
For our Torah studies this year, therefore, week by week we will seek to discover how all of Torah prepared the way for the coming Messiah. This week, our Bible study takes us to the end of Exodus. It ...
While reservations are still anticipated at one of Colorado’s most scenic destinations, they won’t be instituted this summer. In a recent update, the U.S. Forest Service listed “advancing development ...