Category: Health

  • Watch of the Week: Tudor Black Bay Ceramic

    [ad_1] Tudor has been devoting a great deal of attention to its vintage-inspired dive watches lately. Earlier this spring, we highlighted the handsome Black Bay Fifty-Eight 925, which combined classic design hallmarks like snowflake hands with a new silver case and an open case back—both firsts for the brand’s dive watches. But that was just…

  • River-Tripping Paradise Found in Canada’s Yukon River

    [ad_1] When the DHC-2 Beaver pontoon plane lifts off Lake Laberge and quickly shrinks in the Canadian sky, there’s no avoiding the realization of just how isolated our party, disgorged onto shore, now finds itself, days distant from the nearest town. So attention purposely swivels to our massive pile of gear. First up, we set to…

  • Amtrak’s USA Rail Pass Offers a Month of Travel for $300

    [ad_1] There’s no question people want to go somewhere this summer. It’s reflected in rising travel prices. Plane tickets are returning to pre-pandemic price levels, while the scarcity of rental cars makes some more expensive than flights. And if you decide to jump in your car for a cross-country trip, we’re seeing gas prices surging,…

  • An Adventurer’s Guide to Turks and Caicos

    [ad_1] Turks and Caicos has a way of topping destination bucket lists. There’s good reason. With white-sand beaches, crystalline waters, and friendly locals, it’s no secret why the low-lying Atlantic archipelago is a magnet for travelers from across the globe. In addition to being easy on the eyes, Turks and Caicos also has adventure options…

  • Best Sustainable Outdoor Gear Made From Recycled Layers

    [ad_1] Afraid to purchase outdoor apparel in the past that bills itself as “eco-friendly” or “sustainable” because you didn’t think it would function as well as the regular gear? Well now, with advances in resource management and textile technology, you can upgrade most of your essentials to stuff that leaves much less of an impact…

  • This Summer, Look Beyond National Parks and Explore Colorado National Forests Instead

    [ad_1] This article was produced in partnership with Colorado Tourism With summer finally here, now’s the time to embrace the great outdoors. Lucky for everyone, Colorado is home to 11 national forests and two national grasslands, together totaling an impressive 14.5 million acres. At the following eight standouts, you’ll have plenty of room to explore—whether…

  • Paddling Safety 101: Dress To Stay Dry—And Alive

    [ad_1] This article was produced under a grant from the Sport Fish Restoration and Boating Trust Fund, administered by the U.S. Coast Guard. When it comes to paddling, it’s critical to know that no matter how calm and docile any body of water, conditions can change in a moment. Being prepared with the right equipment,…

  • Best Baby Gifts for New Dads and Fathers-to-Be 2021

    [ad_1] First Father’s Day on the horizon for your son, brother, or close friend? Shopping for a new parent used to be as simple, it seemed, as buying a crib and some diapers and calling it a day. Now there’s high-tech gear, screen-free gadgets to counteract said technological innovations, and beautifully designed strollers, baby carriers,…

  • Add These 5 Boards to Your Surfboard Quiver

    [ad_1] The more you get into outdoor pursuits, the more gear you acquire. Building a “quiver”—a mainstay of products that offer slight advantages over one other so you can maximize efficiency and fun—is how you know you’ve evolved from someone who just dabbles to someone wholly devoted to sport. Building a surfboard quiver is no simple…

  • A Cycling CEO’s Tips for ‘Batching’ Work and Life

    [ad_1] In early March 2020, when most of us were binging on Netflix and stockpiling toilet paper, Diaa Nour was consumed with an indoor bicycling challenge between fellow CEOs. Amidst the first wave of lockdowns around the country, Nour rode over 1,000 miles in a single week, ultimately winning the competition. That level of intensity…