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Training for City Marathons on Mountain Trails

Runner and RANGE Magazine contributor Sarah Attar ran her personal best time of four minutes during the Chicago Marathon. Her…

Say Yes: Machines for Freedom and an All-Female 300-Mile Bike Ride Across the Desert

Machines for Freedom takes their collaborative, inclusive approach to design from URL to IRL with a biking adventure through Southern…

Believing is Seeing: How A Degenerative Eye Condition Shifted My Perspective

RANGE Magazine contributor Laura Lawson Visconti is losing her vision. Here, the photographer shares how her degenerative eye condition is…

Hiking My Feeling: Connecting the Dots Between Mind and Body in the Outdoors

RANGE Magazine contributor Sydney Williams takes to the trail to reclaim her body and heal her mental wounds.

Shifting Supply Chains with United by Blue

No company has achieved a zero-environmental-impact model — yet. United by Blue's Founder and CEO Brian Linton reflects on his…

Stephen And Ollie: How A Shelter Dog Helped An Army Vet Discover the Outdoors

Stephen and Ollie are as iconic a duo as they come. We caught up with the Colorado photographer and his…

Taking Back Time in Japan

Inspired by the rich sentiment of the Japenese zodiac, RANGE’s own Lisa Dougherty protects her time and channels her energy…

Nature for Health: Digging Deeper Into Our Need To Be Outside

In Autumn 2018, REI pledged $1 million to Nature for Health, a program designed to help researchers from around the…

Wild Equality: Finding Representation By Continuing to Be Seen

Frustrated by a lack of diversity in outdoor advertising, RANGE Contributor Gina Danza left a career in television to help…

Nolle Phares: Frontiers of the Anthropocene

Artist Noelle Phares explores the evidence of humanity found in natural spaces by creating works of art that juxtapose structural…