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Must See: West of the West, A Tale of The Channel Islands in California

The Channel Islands are called the crown jewels of California’s coast for a reason. Watch this epic documentary on the history of these eight islands.

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Andante: To Play Cello on a Mountaintop [interview]

Playing cello on a mountaintop combines the beauty of music and nature, essential qualities of Andante, a short film. Interview with the creators.

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Journey Anywhere with Adventure Archives [Interview]

A lot of the beauty of the time out in the wild is just being immersed in it during a backpacking trip. It doesn’t have to be a big name park, as long as you’re sleeping outside.

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REI Garage Sale: Store Dates and Tips for the Uninitiated

The REI Garage Sale makes and breaks outdoor hearts. We provide store times and dates for upcoming garage sales, and general tips for how to succeed.

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Leonardo DiCaprio, The Environmentalist

Surprised? Us too. A summary of the Oscar-winner’s conservation and preservation efforts.

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Watch: The Majestic White Moose, Interview with the Nature Photographer

The White Moose is an elusive animal found in the forests of Norway and Sweden. Watch it, and read our interview with the man who created the video.

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Beartooth Launches Network-Free Two-Way Radio For Your Phone

The Beartooth device sets out to change wilderness communication. You can pre-order a pair for $249, and read all about it here.

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Watch “National Parks Adventure” in Dazzling IMAX

“National Parks Adventure” is an ode to the National Parks of America. Follow the history and beauty in IMAX, narrated by Robert Redford.

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Custom Backpacking Signs: Interview with Phillip Ouellette of Trailsigns

When I’m not sure how to proceed, or I’m worried about money or I start to obsess about the future of my business, I have a rule: go make something.

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George Grant, the Original Eminent NPS Photographer

George Grant is the first staff photographer of the National Park Service. But nobody knows who he is. Landscapes of People uncovers his past.

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