Hiking the Hidden Lake Peaks
Hiking the Hidden Lake Peaks Story and photos by Aubrey Laurence Explore an alpine wonderland. It may sound strange, but if you hike often enough you can become desensitized to many of the great views...
View ArticleFrom Bali to Baker
From Bali to Baker, by Pat Grubb. Two years ago, I had the good fortune to spend nearly a month in Bali. The Balinese are a deeply spiritual people whose religion is a syncretism of Hinduism, Buddhism...
View ArticleHiking the Hidden Lake Peaks
Hiking the Hidden Lake Peaks, by Aubrey Laurence. It may sound strange, but if you hike often enough you can become desensitized to many of the great views you come across. Sure, you still appreciate...
View Article6 carless trips
Want to get away? The world beyond downtown is full of opportunities for adventure and relaxation, and you don’t even need a car to get there.
View ArticleWilderness Cooking
Wilderness Cooking By Kosette Isakson Photo by Jason Hummel When I consider what has the biggest impact on travelers in the wilderness, it’s easy to think of the breathtaking views, constant fresh air...
View ArticleSix spring summit hikes
Six spring summit hikes Story and photos by Aubrey Laurence For peak-seeking hikers who have exhausted their lowland winter hikes and are itching for something bigger and better, spring can be a...
View ArticleEight thousand acres of potential
Eight-thousand acres of potential The seventh-largest locally-managed park in the country just came into being in Bellingham’s backyard. By Ian Ferguson Photos courtesy of Cascade Mountain Runners The...
View ArticleSummit Scrambles
Scrambles require hands-and-feet climbing but not the ropes and technical know-how of rock climbing. Here are a few exciting routes in the North Cascades.
View ArticleAmerican Alps
Jason Hummel and Kyle Miller complete the fabled American Alps Traverse on skis and splitboard in the North Cascades.
View ArticleFall Hikes
As the days become shorter and temperatures become cooler, biochemical processes begin to work their magic, transforming shades of green to a wide assortment of hues.
View ArticleThree amazing hikes on the Olympic Coast
Three incredible hikes on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula.
View ArticleThe Bellingham – Mt. Baker Trail
Local runners are building the Bellingham – Mt. Baker trail in hopes of reviving the history of the Mt. Baker marathons and creating an exciting new ultramarathon.
View ArticleCode Blue – When things go wrong on the mountain
Mountains beg to be climbed. Their tall, unwavering peaks inspire dreams of conquering towering heights and call with siren-like attraction, daring men and
View ArticleFeet First
Feet First Snow-free winter hikes Story and photos by Aubrey Laurence Many day hikers are leery of snow-covered trails, and come winter
View ArticleHiking the Hidden Lake Peaks
Hiking the Hidden Lake Peaks Story and photos by Aubrey Laurence Explore an alpine wonderland. It may sound strange, but if you
View ArticleFrom Bali to Baker
From Bali to Baker, by Pat Grubb. Two years ago, I had the good fortune to spend nearly a month in Bali. The Balinese are a deeply spiritual people whose religion is a syncretism of Hinduism, Buddhism...
View ArticleAmerican Alps
Jason Hummel and Kyle Miller complete the fabled American Alps Traverse on skis and splitboard in the North Cascades.
View ArticleFall Hikes
As the days become shorter and temperatures become cooler, biochemical processes begin to work their magic, transforming shades of green to a wide assortment of hues.
View ArticleThree amazing hikes on the Olympic Coast
Three incredible hikes on the coast of the Olympic Peninsula.
View ArticleThe Bellingham – Mt. Baker Trail
Local runners are building the Bellingham – Mt. Baker trail in hopes of reviving the history of the Mt. Baker marathons and creating an exciting new ultramarathon.
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