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2021 Trail Running Outlook

2021 Trail Running Outlook

December 18, 2020

Northwest trail running event organizers are adapting to the coronavirus pandemic, and looking forward to the 2021 season.

Paddling Sucia Island

Paddling Sucia Island

November 17, 2020

Sucia Island is a premier kayaking destination, and is also becoming a trail running destination. Read about paddling this gorgeous island.

How to Layer for the Pacific Northwest

How to Layer for the Pacific Northwest

November 10, 2020

Here in the Pacific Northwest, knowing how to layer your clothing will help keep you dry and warm, and enjoying your outdoor activities.

Gearing up for a Bikepacking Epic

Gearing up for a Bikepacking Epic

October 20, 2020

Read about the gear Corbin Hudacek and Jamie Van Beek used during their seven-day bikepacking project from Hood River to Canada.

Hudacek & Van Beek: Hood River to Canadian Border

Hudacek & Van Beek: Hood River to Canadian Border

October 19, 2020

Read about Jamie Van Beek and Corbin Hudacek’s seven-day bikepacking epic from Hood River to the Canadian Border. During a smokestorm.

Kaytlyn Gerbin Running to New Heights

Kaytlyn Gerbin Running to New Heights

September 10, 2020

31-year-old Kaytlyn Gerbin is relatively new to running, and even newer to mountain sports, yet has ascended to the top level of trail running.

Gravel Cycling Infects the PNW

Gravel Cycling Infects the PNW

September 2, 2020

Pandemic conditions are inspiring new riders, and experienced gravel cyclists are pushing deeper into the “dark zones” of Strava’s heat map.

Trackies Attempt One-Hour Records

Trackies Attempt One-Hour Records

August 25, 2020

Tracksters Attempt One Hour Records

Hiking Summerland & Panhandle Gap

Hiking Summerland & Panhandle Gap

August 20, 2020

Whether you like to move fast and light or slow and deliberate, notice what you sense as you move through wilderness ecological zones.