Recent Adventure Travel Articles
Why Spring Is the Best Time to Plan Your Biggest Adventure Yet
There's something about the first warm breeze of March that hits different. You step outside, coffee in hand, and suddenly that itch you've been ignoring all winter starts talking to you again. You know the one. The itch that says go somewhere. Do something. Before another year slips by. Spri
The One Mistake Most Adventure Travelers Make Before They Leave
You've booked the flights. You've got the gear. You've told everyone at work you're going off the grid for two weeks. The itinerary is locked in, the hiking boots are broken in, and you've watched enough YouTube videos about your destination to practically narrate a documentary. By every measure, y
Are Guided Adventures Worth the Premium or a Cop Out?
There's a debate that comes up every time a group of guys starts planning a serious trip. One person floats the idea of booking a guided experience, and without fail, someone in the group groans. "We don't need a babysitter." Sound familiar? It's one of those arguments that never really gets settle
Is Adventure Tourism Actually Good for Local Communities?
Adventure tourism is booming. From white-water rafting in Costa Rica to trekking through the Himalayas, more people than ever are ditching the resort pool and heading straight into the wild. It sounds like a win-win — travelers get their thrill fix, and local communities get a much-needed economic
Has The GPS Made Outdoorsmen Lazy and Soft?
There was a time when heading into the backcountry meant you had better know what you were doing before you left the truck. You studied your topo maps the night before. You memorized ridgelines, creek crossings, and landmarks. You knew which direction the sun set and you trusted your gut when the t
Expensive Gear Is a Waste of Money for Most Adventurers
There's a certain kind of guy who shows up to the trailhead with $400 hiking boots, a $600 backpack, and a GPS watch that could probably navigate a space shuttle. He looks the part. He's got the whole setup. And then, about two miles in, he's sitting on a rock complaining about blisters while the d
Are Men Over 40 Are Better Adventurers Than Twenty Somethings?
There's a common idea floating around that adventure is a young man's game. That you have to be in your twenties, broke, reckless, and running on energy drinks to truly experience the world. But anyone who's spent real time outdoors, on the road, or pushing their limits knows that's just not true.
Why Do We Chase Things That Scare Us Half to Death?
There's a moment, right before you do something terrifying, where your brain basically screams at you to stop. Your heart pounds, your palms sweat, and every sensible part of you is asking what on earth you think you're doing. And then you do it anyway. Sound familiar? Whether it's jumping
Has GoPro Culture Ruined the Spirit of Adventure?
There was a time when you could stand at the edge of a canyon, feel the wind hit your face, and just... be there. No one was watching. No one needed to know. The moment was yours and yours alone. Something has shifted since then, and if you've spent any time outdoors in the last decade, you've prob
Are National Parks Being Loved to Death?
There's a version of America that most of us carry around in the back of our minds. Wide open skies, pine trees so tall they block out the sun, rivers cold enough to take your breath away. It's the kind of place that makes you feel small in the best possible way. That place is real, and it's protec