

Why These French Filmmakers Rode Three Horses from Kyrgyzstan to Mont Blanc
The incredible 2,500 kilometer journey took seven months, where they passed through Poland, Slovakia, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland.

Q&A: Brian Chorski Discusses His Sun-Drenched Imagery of The West in New Photo Book
The longtime Field Mag contributor dives into the inspirations, intentions, and locations behind his first photo book, published by Guest Editions

New York's Only Black-Owned Outdoor Store Reflects on Two Years of Community Building
A conversation with the founders of Brooklyn gear shop Outlandish on creating a hub for gear lovers, making the outdoors more accessible, and more

Adrian Ballinger Talks About How Expedition Travel Has Changed—and Changed the World
The Alpenglow Expeditions founder shares archival photos and stories of facing death on Everest, basecamp snacks, and the evolution of alpine guiding

How a Photographic Obsession Became a New Book About Japanese Vending Machines
A conversation with longtime Field Mag editor and photographer Tanner Bowden about his new photo book, travel, and self publishing

Q&A: Risograph Artist Julia Schimautz on Her New Collab with K2 Skis
The Berlin-based artist talks about her studio process, '70s psychedelic aesthetic, and translating print art to ski topsheets

Behind the Scenes of Ben Weiland's New Surf Film, Made in Alaska's Aleutian Islands
Q&A: Director Ben Weiland and photographer Nick Foster discuss creativity, cameras, surf, and their new film "The Search for Volcano Island"

In Search of Elk Steaks and Surf Breaks with Chef Brad Leone
A conversation with the culinary outdoorsman on getting started flipping burgers at a ski resort, tips for cooking outside, reincarnation, and more

New Documentary Spotlights Surfing's Unrecognized African Roots
A conversation with film director David Mesfin on Black surfing, shifting cultures, and Africa's unrecognized role in surf history

Q&A: Everything It Took to Climb & Ski Pakistan's Great Trango Tower
A conversation with Christina Lustenberger, Jim Morrison, and Chantel Astorga on what it took to climb and ski the 20,623-foot tall Great Trango Tower

Community, Not Customers: A Q&A with Usal Founder Michael Washington
How the Los Angeles-based brand unites modern nature enthusiasts through retreats and workshops (and merch) championing inclusivity and accessibility

How AP the Angel Channels Hyper-Awareness into Black & White Photography
NYC's Anthony Peterson aka AP the Angel uses vulnerability and transparency to photograph Snoop Dogg and Drake, cities, mountains, and canyons

How Anita Naidu is Making the Outdoors a More Inclusive Place with Mountain Biking
The pro athlete, humanitarian, and aspiring astronaut talks building community, dismantling injustice, and how mountain biking brings her joy

I Just Wanna Surf: A Conversation With Photographer Gabriella Angotti-Jones
With her new book "I Just Wanna Surf" the LA-based photographer empowers Black folks to get in the water while challenging what surf media looks like

YouTuber, World Traveler & Overlander Eva zu Beck Doesn't Want Your Advice
The famous YouTuber shares what not to leave in the comments, overlanding highs and lows, and what she really thinks about Yellowstone National Park

A Chat With the Artist Documenting the World's Strangest, Most Beautiful Apples
These rare looking and unique tasting apples will change everything you know about the image of an apple

How Rashad Frazier Went From New York Chef to Outdoor Adventure Guide
The serial entrepreneur is harnessing a love of the outdoors and leading a movement—Black and brown folks taking up space in the outdoors

Learning the Hard Way with Photographer, Pilot & Outdoorist Elijah Burton
Q&A with the Portland, OR-based surfer, mountain biker, and pilot on building community, cameras, and the joys of achieving in the face of failure

Francois Lebeau Talks Rigging Fixed Lines & Photographing Climbers Around the World
The celebrated French Canadian discusses his early days in Montreal, tricks to getting good images outdoors, documenting climbs in iconic destinations

How to Build a DIY Wood Fired Hot Tub for Around $2,000
The dreamy soaking tub came together on the cheap thanks to reclaimed wood and some serious sweat equity

Adventurer Colin O'Brady on Walking Across Antarctica, Meditating, & His New Book
In "The 12-Hour Walk," the world record-holding explorer argues that a salve for mental fog and anxiety is to go for a very, very long walk

Q&A: Photographer Alex Strohl on Film, Friendship & New Zine "Adventure Buddies"
Talking film photography and Adventure Buddies, Strohl's new zine project documenting human-powered trips with Isaac Johnston, Chris Burkard, and more

Q&A: Full Circle Everest Photographer Evan Green on Gear, Fear & Summiting
Days after summiting the world's highest peak, photographer Evan Green discuss his camera gear, the expedition, and its significance

Designer Abby Leighton on Leaving NYC for Utah, National Park Souvenirs, & More
Q&A with the Moab, UT-based designer and film photographer on drawing inspiration from the vast and dramatic landscapes of the American West