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Embark on an inspiring journey with Diamond Clark, adventurer, traveler, and environmental scientist, on Oboz Footwear's community platform. Explore her insightful perspectives on sustainable travel, environmental conservation, and outdoor exploration.
In honor of B Corp Month, we met with Amy Beck of Oboz Footwear and Spencer Williams of West Paw to discuss B Corp Certification and what it means to both brands. Oboz- built on a commitment to the natural places we recreate- and West Paw- dog's best friend.
A regenerative agroforestry nonprofit, Trees For The Future, trains farmers across sub-Saharan Africa in sustainable, nature-based solutions and an agroforestry technique called the Forest Garden Approach. Farming communities that are living below the poverty line, living in hunger, and farming in challenging climates and conditions are identified. Then, using the Forest Garden Approach farmers are proving that agroforestry is a solution to each of these challenges.
We are proud to be a Major Partner of the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival & World Tour. Since 1976, the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival, a flagship program of Banff Centre, has been an industry leader in the celebration of Mountain Culture.
To honor our commitment to doing better for the planet we created the Oboz Trails for Trees Challenge. This challenge isn’t about how far or fast you can hike, but how often you go. Each time you lace up and hit the trail for at least one mile, Oboz will plant a tree.
Riley McGurn lives in New England, near the beautiful White Mountains. I loved hearing about how he got into the outdoors and how he’s giving back to those who can’t experience the benefits of nature in person.
Bunsen stands like a sentinel over the northwestern parts of Yellowstone and offers breathtaking 360-degree views of the region. One can see Electric Peak, Sepulcher Mountain, Antler Peak, Mount Holmes, as well as spectacular vistas of Mammoth, Gardiner Canyon, Blacktail Deer Plateau and the Yellowstone River Valley in the surrounding flats below. It is a steep climb over switchbacks for 2.2 miles, but it is very doable with patience and rest breaks at some incredible points along the way.
Founded by Kristen Bor in 2014, Bearfoot Theory is a leading outdoor adventure blog focused on inspiring and empowering everyday people to get outside and explore. Whether you're new to the outdoors or a seasoned adventurer, Bearfoot Theory offers down-to-earth advice on hiking, camping, van life, and responsible recreation. As a pioneer in the outdoor blogging space, she provides practical tips, relatable stories, and a genuine perspective that helps readers to connect with the outdoors.
For more than 60 years, Wild Montana has been working with communities across the state to protect Montana’s wilderness heritage, quiet beauty, and outdoor traditions. It’s a mission that began in 1958 when our founders, Ken and Florence Baldwin, sent a letter to 100 friends, inviting them to join a citizen-led effort to protect the Madison and Gallatin Ranges. Since that time, our commitment to grassroots conservation has proved instrumental in the passage of the 1964 Wilderness Act and in the designation of all 15 wilderness areas in Montana. We currently have more than 5,500 members and hope you'll join us to continue this important work.