Time to get outdoors (or at least dream about your next adventure)! Explore these 5 Magazines to follow for stories about sailing, hiking, cycling, fly fishing and more.
⛵ American Sailing Association: Resources for new and experienced sailors: tips, instructional videos, travel guides for faraway cruising destinations and quizzes to test your sailing skills. @american
🥾 Hiking the World: Read hiking experiences, locations, trails and fun stories! We hope that this motivates you to get outside and enjoy the outdoors. @hiking
🧭 Hiking Trails Explorer: Join us as we traverse rugged landscapes, share expert tips for navigating wilderness terrain, and uncover the beauty of nature's playground. @hiking
🌳 Outdoor Adventure: From extreme sports to backcountry expeditions, this mag provides readers with inspiring stories, expert advice, and stunning photography that showcases the world's most awe-inspiring outdoor adventures. @outdoor
🎣 The South African Fly Fishing Magazine: Latest news, reviews, updates, activities and venues for fly fishing in South Africa. @the
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Ranger Sarah hike up onto the lava flow. The McCartys Flow is the most recent lava flow in the Zuni-Bandera Volcanic Field, and is one of thes youngest lava flows in the Southwest. It is approximately 3,900 years old.
— at El Malpais National Monument.
Ranger Sarah views the Grand Canyon. The story of the formation of the Grand Canyon begins almost two billion years ago with the formation of the igneous and metamorphic rocks of the inner gorge. Above these old rocks lie layer upon layer of sedimentary rock, each telling a unique part of the environmental history of the Grand Canyon region.