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After four years of inspiring readers across the Southwest, we have decided that the best way for us to move forward is to take a step back. Starting November 1st, Adventure Pro will take a break. Read More: adventurepro.us/adventure-pro-…
Research is emerging that demonstrates getting off the couch and reconnecting with the outdoors can have a lasting positive impact on our psychological well-being. Read More: bit.ly/3aCSpCn
How to live a more sustainable lifestyle by incorporating reusable items into everyday tasks. Read More: bit.ly/2WMYA3i
A backpacking trip through a burn scar on the Lost Dutchman Trail in the Superstition Mountains reveals unsuspecting beauty. Read More: bit.ly/3uHEEvf
This Colorado mountain town holds your next fall adventure. Welcome to Colorful Crested Butte: bit.ly/2Wmh2ja
Why some leaves change color more than others in the fall. The Science of Fall Colors: bit.ly/2XN3ltG
Thinking about offering a helping hand to a #thruhiker? Here are five questions you should ask before supporting someone else’s thru-hike. Learn More: bit.ly/3AzbIHP
#Lakes are some pretty sweet places to set sail, swim, paddle, row, float, drift, fish, cast, dive, dunk, carve, wake, splash and plenty more. Here are a few spots to check out. Read More: bit.ly/3zazGrC
#Hiking Trails around the Four Corners that will help even the most novice of hikers get outside this fall. 4 Hikes for All Ability Levels: bit.ly/3nlERme
#Gear Oru Kayak's most compact, lightweight and fastest-to-assemble kayak will also be its least expensive. Read More: bit.ly/2X5EgtF
#WildVoices A third generation Vermont maple syrup producer, Krista Powers finds a home for her family’s sappy sweet syrup on Colorado’s Western Slope. Read More: bit.ly/3h0LW7D
How one man provided full-time support to his wife as she thru-hiked the 800-mile #ArizonaTrail. Read More: bit.ly/3kC6Dbf
Elk Raven Photography’s photo, “Testing the Waters,” features a dramatic stare down between bear and wolf in Yellowstone National Park. Read More: bit.ly/3kw4vBA
#Events September is shaping up to be a pretty spectacular! From mountain bike races and trail runs to music and beer festivals, here's a list of events to help you keep getting outside and getting after it throughout the month. September 2021 Events: bit.ly/3yqlQBb
#WildVoices Taylor Bland, a wildlife guide in Yellowstone National Park, searches for wolves in all four seasons while running into grizzlies, black bears, foxes and other animals along the way. Read More: bit.ly/3jLbZR2
#Gear Compact and easy to use, LavaBox is an ultra-tough propane campfire that passes most fire bans. LavaBox Portable Campfire: bit.ly/3xzjKOW
#WildVoices Based in Colorado, this Southwest angler is a pioneer on and off the water for diversity, equity and inclusion. Erica Nelson: bit.ly/3xuqEF9
Inspired by the migration path of the #monarchbutterfly, paraglider and filmmaker Benjamin Jordan sets out from Mexico to Canada to bring awareness to this endangered species. #Paragliding to Save the Monarch Butterfly: bit.ly/3lrdJBf
From a quick morning run around the local trails to long days of logging miles in the high country, these are our top picks for staying comfortable at any distance. #TrailRunning Essentials: bit.ly/3j4uoYy
A list of events to help you keep getting outside and getting after it throughout the month. August 2021 Events: bit.ly/3i6HGEz
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