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Maura Fox

Outside Magazine

Santa Fe, NM, United States

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A Story of Friendship, Goodbyes, and a Love for Steep Skiing in Norway

‘Eulogy of A Steep Skier,’ from Norrøna, captures some of Nikolai Schirmer’s biggest runs and give viewers the chance to get to know him and the team → Read More

A Tour of a Renovated, DIY $500 Truck-Camper Rig

A Tour of a Renovated, DIY $500 Truck-Camper Rig Outside's long reads email newsletter features our strongest writing, most ambitious reporting, and award-winning storytelling about the outdoors. Sign up today. In this episode of the 101, Bryan Rogala tours cameraman Corey Leavitt’s DIY truck-camper rig. When he wasn’t shooting episodes of the 101 or working on other film projects, Leavitt spent… → Read More

A Tour of Brian Smith’s 2021 Mercedes Sprinter

Bryan Rogala gets a tour of Brian Smith’s latest van build → Read More

An Outdoor Photographer Opens Up About His Struggle with Depression

Recreating in the outdoors has helped Ted Hesser overcome some of his most challenging days → Read More

Behind the Scenes with Photographer Chris Burkard in Iceland

The photographer is willing to go the distance for the perfect shot → Read More

Kyle Richardson Has Summited Boulder’s Green Mountain Over 700 Times

The 8,148-foot Colorado peak presents a fun challenge for runners, hikers, and mountain bikers alike → Read More

It’s Time to Plan a Mountain-Biking Trip to Carrabassett Valley

Come for the fun biking trails, but stay for the community that makes this valley in Maine so special → Read More

The Everglades Need More Fresh Water. Here’s What’s Being Done to Help.

A century worth of man-made efforts to prevent flooding and expand agriculture have interrupted water flow to the southern end of the state → Read More

Indonesia’s Raja Ampat Is Brimming with Life

Inside Indonesia’s Coral Islands exists one of the most biodiverse regions on earth → Read More

Mountain Bikers Head to San Francisco Streets for a New Take on the Sport

Come along for an exploration of the streets of San Francisco → Read More

Chris Froome Isn’t Just Back—He Wants to Win the Tour de France

It’s been a long road to recovery following his devastating 2019 crash, but the four-time Tour winner believes he can get back to his former riding prowess—and potentially take home one more victory in Paris → Read More

It Isn’t Always Easy to Be a Female Climbing-Gym Owner

Two women recount their frustrating experiences working in the business → Read More

How Hazel Findlay Used a Kitchen Essential on a Difficult Climb

Is aluminum foil in your climbing bag? → Read More

A Grief-Stricken Immigrant Finds Solace on a Montana Fishing Trip

Soon after Ranga Perera immigrated to the U.S. with his parents from his home country of Sri Lanka, his father passed away from a heart attack. The loss devastated Perera, and he struggled to fully engage with his own life for years, as a child and into adulthood. A fly-fishing trip to Montana changed everything, → Read More

This Mountaineer Broke a Ski-Touring Record on One of Nepal’s Highest Peaks

A behind-the-scenes look at Benedikt Böhm’s incredible feat on Nepal’s Dhaulagiri VII → Read More

Olympic Climber Colin Duffy Is Just Getting Started

Watch his ascent of Utah’s Life of Villains, a 5.14d route within the Hurricave → Read More

All Jokes Aside, New Comedy Video Series Tackles Important Environmental Issues

So many environmental disasters are plaguing the world right now that it can be hard to focus on just one, and even more difficult to figure out just how to help. Sutton Raphael and Eric Straubhar understood that, so they launched Wormhole, a new video series aimed at discussing the most complex environmental issues through sketch comedy. The result: hysterical yet informative content that will… → Read More

Theodore Roosevelt National Park Is a Gem of the Upper Midwest

The former president once said, “It was here that the romance of my life began” → Read More

For the Texas Lady Crushers, Rock Climbing Is a Sport for Everyone

The group helps women and nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people find joy and success in climbing → Read More

Camping on an Alaskan Glacier Before a Snowboarding Contest? Count Us In.

A dozen snowboarders got to pitch their tents at one of the most picturesque places in the world on the eve of a Natural Selection Tour competition → Read More