A Family Wolf Encounter by Glade Brosi Every weekend possible my family heads out into the wild for an adventure. This past weekend, the middle of November, we decided to head up the Icicle River for a hike that soon...Read More...
by Ray Birks All bike images provided by Matt the XWA rider. “My bike just got stolen from Fred Meyers.” That Facebook message surprisingly extended a short-lived friendship that was forged out of a moment of generosity between cyclists....Read More...
You Say You Want a Revolution? By Ray Birks This past year I’ve had a good friend with a 3d printer and a willingness to print anything I send his way and it’s made me think differently about tools and...Read More...
A note from our editor: This is an article from Outside Magazine that may prove useful for rock climbers. Considering autumn is a optimal time for outdoor climbing, and indoor climbing gyms are beginning to re-open again in limited Covid...Read More...
Public Comment Period for Restoring Grizzlies to the North Cascades by Gordon Congdon The National Park Service and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service have released new draft plans to both restore and actively manage grizzly bears in the North Cascades...Read More...
Editors Note: Although this list is from 2021, they are still considered books our team recommends related to nature, science or geography. Feel free to post a comment at the end of our post to share with us your favorite...Read More...
Speed on Snow Creek by Jacob Leonard A friend of mine (John Plotz) did Outer Space after work one day with another friend (Vern Nelson), completing RPM (RPM is the name of the route) and Outerspace (also the name of...Read More...
What is Wenatchee Outdoors? Our organization is a non-profit 501(c)3 agency focused on being a community hub for local non-profits and businesses related to nature and outdoor recreation. We help you save time to find the trail you are looking...Read More...
Three Days in Wonderland by Marlene Farrell Three days can feel like the blink of an eye. Insubstantial. Three days fill up more space and elongate time when running (and hiking) around Mount Rainier like I did in August 2023. ...Read More...
Story and photos by John Plotz Car-to-car suffer fests in which you pack several days of activity into one stupidly long push (like climbing the Complete North Ridge of Mount Stuart in a day) only work when both climbers stay healthy. ...Read More...