Top 5 Reads: 4 states that will pay you to move there, how an off-grid move resulted in tragedy, and the best books featuring Black children in the outdoors.
Plus: How to find your way without a compass, what happened when our editor signed her boyfriend up for a half marathon without his permission, and more.
How an off-grid move resulted in tragedy, the best books featuring Black children in the outdoors, and 4 states that will pay you to move there—all in this week's best-of roundup.
If you're looking to relocate and would like some help with the rent, a house down payment, and other perks, take a look at these state programs. We've got the intel on nearby adventures, too.
Researchers have identified an alarming lack of books about Black children in nature. Diversifying your bookshelf can help kids find themselves in literature—and the outdoors.
Why did a mother with no backcountry experience take her sister and 13-year-old son to live off the grid on a 10,000-foot mountain during a Colorado winter?
If you enjoy both the excitement of biking and the solitude of backcountry camping, bikepacking offers a thrilling way to explore wild places. In this guide, get started with the best bike options, packing tips, and how to plan and navigate. Map ⇢
Emily Ford sets out with a borrowed Alaskan Husky sled dog to hike the entire 1,200-mile Ice Age Trail in winter in subzero temperatures, the first woman and person of color to attempt this challenge. Watch ⇢
Would you know what to do if you or your adventure partner got hurt more than an hour away from medical care? This self-paced online course will give you the knowledge and skills to handle common medical problems and make smart decisions during emergency situations in the wilderness. Learn ⇢
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