By: Grant Perdue Sitting along the Oregon Coast, Faith E. Briggs bounces between endless phone calls, meetings and entertaining Norrie, the Swiss Shepherd amalgamation who keeps losing her ball under Briggs’ new Honda Element. In short, Briggs is always running...
By Grant Perdue At the farm, sun beams through blue skies onto the lush green landscape; the night before, it rained. It’s growing season in Central Lake, Michigan, and professional skier and farmer Mike King is getting seeds planted for another big year of...
Caroline Gleich Leads the March Anja Semanco On the final day of Outdoor Retailer in Denver, Colorado, amid the sounds of booths in active deconstruction and the hubbub of the final pack up, came a small chant through a tiny bullhorn. At first, it was too...
A regular blog connecting trail runners and doing good for mother Earth Stephanie Howe I got involved with POW in 2016. More specifically on November 8, 2016 (anyone remember that date?!). As I woke up and stared in disbelief at the New York Times headline announcing...
POW Alliance member and professional alpinist Graham Zimmerman reflects on optimism in the outdoors and when facing climate change. “The difference between climate change and ducking out of high winds in the Three Sisters Wilderness is that climate change is not...
Photo: Aaron Blatt At POW, we work on federal, state-level AND local work. Read below for the latest from professional big mountain skier and POW board member, Chris Davenport on the Pitkin County solar project. This story originally appeared in the Aspen Times here....