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Adventure Sports Journal is northern California's number one resource for outdoor enthusiasts. Now in its fifth year of publication, each issue of ASJ inspires readers with articles about the people, places, events, year-round activities and adventure opportunities that make California and the West one of the richest, most spectacular and diverse regions in the world to live, visit, play..
Adventure Sports Journal Magazine | California's Original Outdoor Magazine
1w ago
Trail Racing with Enviro-Sports
On Saturday April 6th, 2024 over 300 runners joined together for the 39th Annual Golden Gate Headlands Trail Run. With a course featuring three distance levels, 10k, half marathon and a full marathon, breathtaking views of the Golden Gate and Pacific Ocean, the course truly had something for everyone.
What started at 7:30am on a crisp morning near Rodeo Beach, with the sun barely peeking over the hills and warming the dewy grass and sand below, became a celebration for athletes who joined for a pre-race check in and eagerly awaited their start times. Nearing 9am ..read more
Adventure Sports Journal Magazine | California's Original Outdoor Magazine
2w ago
Skincare made for the outdoors
Sierra Stick was crafted for the outdoor enthusiasts in mind. To beat dry skin, harsh weather and exposure to the elements. Founded in San Diego by Sacha Papouban, he wanted something that would accompany him on all his adventures, and that comes in an eco-friendly paper packaging to match.
Sierra Reserve steps up to the challenges outdoor enthusiasts face with its carefully selected blend of natural ingredients. Infused with nourishing hemp oil and organic beeswax, it provides a protective barrier against the harshest conditions nature can throw at you. Whether ..read more
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3w ago
All State Parks in Big Sur Area Closed Due to Highway 1 Road Slip Out
Due to the road slip out on Highway 1 at Rocky Creek in Monterey County, all State Parks in the Big Sur Area are now closed to day use and camping. That includes Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Andrew Molera State Park, Limekiln State Park, Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park and Point Sur State Historic Park.
State Parks will continue to work closely with Caltrans and CHP to assess impacts to the highway and will update closures as road conditions allow. All camping reservations will be cancelled, and refunds will be processed.
An ..read more
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1M ago
Giveaway Alert
Get ready for an adventure-filled spring with our fantastic outdoor gear giveaway! We’ve teamed up with some amazing brands to bring you the chance to win an epic set of outdoor essentials. Giveaway Alert
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Here’s what’s up for grabs:
Lectric eBikes XP 3.0: Cruise through trails effortlessly with this high-performance eBike.
Oru Kayak “Lake”: Explore serene waters with this compact and portable kayak.
Icy Breeze Platinum: Stay cool wherever you go with this innovative portable air conditioner and cooler.
BioLite FirePit+: Enjoy the warmth and ambiance of a cam ..read more
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1M ago
Climbers Raise Alarms Over NPS Draft Manual on Fixed Anchors
The American Alpine Club (AAC) is bringing attention to the National Park Service’s (NPS) draft manual proposing restrictions on fixed anchors in Wilderness Areas. Asserting that fixed anchors are vital to responsible climbing and consistent with the Wilderness Act, the AAC questions the abrupt reinterpretation of regulations without historical precedent. Emphasizing the potential negative impacts on conservation efforts, safety concerns, and impractical implementation, the AAC is urging the NPS to reconsider its approach. The AAC st ..read more
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1M ago
A new film project from Josh Daiek documents the highs and lows of skiing in Nevada Adventure begins where certainty ends. And in Nevada’s Great Basin, there’s a lot of uncertainty when it comes to skiable terrain. Despite Nevada’s status as the second most mountainous state in the country behind Alaska, not many folks venture deep into the heart of the Great Basin to ski. Of course there are the Ruby Mountains just south of Elko and the beloved Lamoille Canyon — not far from Ruby Mountain Heli-Experience, one of the longest running helicopter skiing operations in North America — but there’s s ..read more
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1M ago
A Pacific Crest Trail Journey: Part 5
By the time Pacific Crest Trail (PCT) northbound thru-hikers reach the state of Washington, they’ve hiked more than 2,100 miles and become seasoned veterans of the vagabond life. That involves hiking an average of 20 miles per day through deserts and over mountains.
Stomachs growl and waistlines tighten amid constant hunger. Thunderstorms break up triple-digit heat waves. Swimming in cold ponds and lakes washes off the dirt, partly. Hitchhike to town when you finally reach a road. Gorge yourself, shower, wash your clothes, and pack more food. Then do ..read more
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1M ago
How backcountry snow enthusiasts can help transform snow science Last summer I spent three days chasing lizards and counting nocturnal insects at my first ever BioBlitz in Basin and Range National Monument. BioBlitzes are a prime example of community science: projects that bring science out of laboratories and into our daily lives, involving regular folks in what has often been an elite pursuit.
Though the term BioBlitz was only coined in 1996, naturalists have been doing community science for decades. Five years ago, a civil engineer named David Hill partnered with NASA and started Community ..read more
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1M ago
Working towards a more sustainable wetsuit
Patagonia first produced their now signature Yulex wetsuit back in 2016, and has since made vast improvements to the design as it steadily becomes a competitor to mainstream neoprene suits. The new design, announced this past fall on a coast-to-coast wetsuit repair tour, offers improved movement, and surfers are now putting it to the test.
Author sits atop board next to Santa Cruz cliffs. Image credit: Michael Allen/Shibui Wave Photography
Our Take on the New Patagonia Wetsuit
Many of my sessions with this wetsuit were out at dawn, when the water is ..read more
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1M ago
Wildflower Season In California Parks
This spring, California’s desert state parks could potentially be adorned with a sea of rainbow colors as the wildflower season is expected to be an impressive one, and California State Parks is asking all visitors to enjoy them responsibly.
“In recent years, California has been lucky to see spectacular wildflower blooms in many public lands, including in state parks,” said State Parks Director Armando Quintero. “We welcome all Californians and visitors from around the world to experience this natural phenomenon and ask all to keep the ‘Beauty in the Bloom ..read more