I’m standing on a rebar rung, clinging to another rung, hundreds of feet off the ground on a near-vertical stretch of Whistler Mountain – with nowhere to go but up. “So, has anyone else besides me ...
WHISTLER, British Columbia — Heavy wet snow shot out in front of me and seeped into my hiking boots as I kick-stepped across a glacier at 6,300 feet. Obsessing over why I had worn shorts instead of ...
Clusters of baby geese flee across Nita Lake’s mirror surface at sunrise as I teeter toward them on my virgin stand-up paddleboard voyage. Then I grab a bike and cruise the 37-mile-long Valley Trail — ...
Life moves at its own intriguing pace in the mountains, dictated by the cyclically evolving seasons — and the whims of Mother Nature, who masterfully runs the show. Summertime brings sun-soaked beauty ...