For all the times we would have loved a friend to spot our holds.
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Video: Chris Vultaggio
Climber: Amanda Milhet
“I have forever known that water and wilderness are where the true living happens."
Explore the wild with Riverhorse Nakadate in his new book "Water Lines: A Life on Marshes, Rivers, Seas, and in the Rain." at https://pat.ag/B/WaterLines
Ever think about your jacket’s journey? What would it say if it could talk?
Keep a good story going. Get credit for trading in Patagonia gear you don’t use anymore at https://pat.ag/B/S26/TradeIn
Dancing along granite ridge lines and keeping the most essential fuel handy.
Photo: Pat Valade
"Being pregnant is one of the most daunting ultras I've attempted," Clare Gallagher wrote to us last Spring. As with any ultra, Clare found that the best way to face the challenge was to keep moving.
Watch "Coming to Term" at https://pat.ag/B/ComingToTerm
Photo: Brendan Davis
407,000 acres of freshwater ecosystems.
Dozens of navigable waterways and rare species.
A titanium mine.
One of these things clearly doesn’t belong anywhere near Georgia’s Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge. That’s why The Conservation Fund bought nearly 8,000 acres next to the refuge last year.
Climbers, Tribal Nations, conservation groups and the outdoor recreation community worked together to help establish Bears Ears National Monument (shown here) in 2016, and they defended it against public policy rollbacks in the years that followed.
Whether it’s paddling into 50-foot-plus Jaws, a 32-mile channel crossing or a quick hit at the local, Paige Alms is always up for a sesh.
Photo: Erik Aeder
The purchase blocked the potential mine, scaring off industrial water monsters around the swamp.
Read more about the coalition behind the win—including Georgia Rivers, Southern Environmental Law Center and our nonprofit owner, Holdfast Collective. pat.ag/B/AlligatorP...
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Now, Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument needs your help. Get involved at pat.ag/B/26/GSE
Climber: Andy Wyatt on Cave Route (5.10d). Indian Creek, Utah
Photographer: Andrew Burr
Congress is preparing to vote on a joint resolution that would overturn the current management plan for Utah’s Grand Staircase-Escalante, the largest national monument in the contiguous US. If passed,...