Good news coming out of DC? Sometimes it does happen and the spending bill that just passed has plenty of solids wins for people who love the outdoors, including funding for land management agencies and a (much-needed) change for how we budget for fighting wildfires.
Read MoreAs a climber with a growing list of environmental concerns, I found myself drawn to study the relationship between climbers and landscapes.
Read MoreWhiskey and advocacy made a perfect pair at the Outdoor Retailer Show in January, with KEEN and Outdoor Alliance.
Read MoreThe Custer Gallatin National Forest in Montana is undergoing Forest Planning, which means critical opportunities for the public to weigh in on how these landscapes should be managed. You can make a difference to protect and improve the activities you love on the forest, including mountain biking, backcountry sking, hiking, climbing, and paddling.
Read MoreThe President’s budget, which is more of a political document than a legitimate policy proposal, slashes funding for public lands and parks.
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