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Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing
NewsMar 21, 2026

Between NYC And New Haven Is One Of Connecticut's Oldest State Parks With Scenic Beaches And Fishing

Sherwood Island State Park, established in 1914 near Westport, Connecticut, is one of the state’s oldest public waterfront spaces. Spanning 235 acres, the park offers two main beaches—East and West—providing roughly 1.5 miles of shoreline along the Long Island Sound....

By Islands
Stefano Ghisolfi Climbs World’s First V15
NewsMar 21, 2026

Stefano Ghisolfi Climbs World’s First V15

Stefano Ghisolfi has become the latest elite climber to tick Dreamtime, the world’s first V15 boulder problem, in Ticino, Switzerland. The route, originally graded V15 in 2000, was later downgraded to V14 before a 2009 hold break restored its V15...

By Gripped
Sam Richard Climbing Chris Sharma’s Famous Deep Water Solo Es Pontas 5.15a
NewsMar 21, 2026

Sam Richard Climbing Chris Sharma’s Famous Deep Water Solo Es Pontas 5.15a

American climber Sam Richard completed the iconic deep‑water solo Es Pontas (5.15a) in Mallorca, replicating Chris Sharma’s 2006 first ascent. The 20‑meter limestone arch, known for its massive dyno crux, required 12 sessions and six successful jumps before Richard sent...

By Gripped
Weekend Warm-Up: Persistence
NewsMar 21, 2026

Weekend Warm-Up: Persistence

The 2026 short film *Persistence* follows Kirsty, Hardin and their two young children as they abandon a comfortable home in Indonesia for a van‑based, climbing‑centric lifestyle in the French Alps. The narrative juxtaposes breathtaking mountain mornings with the relentless logistical...

By ExplorersWeb
This Florida Beach City Is a Cheaper, Calmer Alternative to Miami
NewsMar 21, 2026

This Florida Beach City Is a Cheaper, Calmer Alternative to Miami

Fort Lauderdale offers a cheaper, less crowded beach experience compared with Miami, while maintaining comparable shoreline quality. The city’s hotel rates and dining prices are roughly half of Miami’s, and its water‑taxi system and Brightline rail provide affordable, scenic transportation....

By The Independent — Personal Finance
The Improved Battery-Powered Starlink Mini Is Here
NewsMar 21, 2026

The Improved Battery-Powered Starlink Mini Is Here

PeakDo’s LinkPower 2 battery unlocks truly mobile use of the Starlink Mini by delivering over five and a half hours of untethered operation while simultaneously recharging the dish. The unit adds a magnetic breakaway charging dongle, a battery‑bypass mode that powers...

By The Verge – Reviews
A Celebration of Wildness and Wonder: The Peak District National Park at 75
NewsMar 21, 2026

A Celebration of Wildness and Wonder: The Peak District National Park at 75

The Peak District celebrated its 75th anniversary as Britain’s first national park, established in April 1951. Its distinctive cupped‑hand shape is visible from space, highlighting its position as a dark oasis amid industrial lighting. Roughly one‑third of England and Wales...

By The Guardian – Travel
Course Preview for the 2026 Red Bull Tennessee National
NewsMar 21, 2026

Course Preview for the 2026 Red Bull Tennessee National

Pinkbike released a lap preview of the 2026 Red Bull Tennessee National downhill course at Windrock Bike Park, featuring pro riders Tegan Cruz and Nikolas Nestoroff. The new layout blends steep drops, technical rock gardens, and purpose‑built jumps that push...

By Pinkbike
Intense Cycles Launches Spider Pro & Foundation Builds
NewsMar 21, 2026

Intense Cycles Launches Spider Pro & Foundation Builds

Intense Cycles announced two new Spider builds – the Spider Pro at $5,999 and the Spider Foundation at $4,499 – to broaden access to its award‑winning trail platform. Both models retain the bike’s 130 mm travel, 29‑inch wheels and Dual Co‑Rotating Link suspension...

By Pinkbike
15 Things to Never Pack in a Carry-On for Europe—And What an American Living Abroad Says to Bring Instead
NewsMar 21, 2026

15 Things to Never Pack in a Carry-On for Europe—And What an American Living Abroad Says to Bring Instead

Seasoned travel writer shares 15 common European packing mistakes and the exact alternatives that keep a carry‑on light, functional, and stylish. She recommends a two‑wheeled Travelpro Maxlite 5 bag, Veja sneakers for cobblestone comfort, and an anti‑theft Travelon crossbody to deter...

By Travel + Leisure
America's 5 Top Beaches To Visit With The Least Amount Of Shark Attacks, According To Data
NewsMar 21, 2026

America's 5 Top Beaches To Visit With The Least Amount Of Shark Attacks, According To Data

A recent analysis identified five U.S. beaches with the fewest recorded shark attacks, drawing on data from the International Shark Attack File, Sharksider, and the Global Shark Attack File. The selected sites—Hammonasset Beach (Connecticut), Ruby Beach (Washington), Narragansett Town Beach...

By Islands
A 15-Year-Old Snowboard Phenom + A 3-Minute Tube Hunter Walk Into StabMic
NewsMar 21, 2026

A 15-Year-Old Snowboard Phenom + A 3-Minute Tube Hunter Walk Into StabMic

StabMic’s latest episode spotlights 15‑year‑old Chinese snowboard prodigy Patti Zhou and 31‑year‑old surfer‑turned‑entrepreneur Koa Smith. Zhou describes landing double corks off a 22‑foot pipe in Switzerland while noting her family sold their home to bankroll her training. Smith, fresh from...

By Stab Magazine
This Quaint Virginia Town Just Off the Appalachian Trail Has Plenty to Offer Non-Hikers, Too
NewsMar 20, 2026

This Quaint Virginia Town Just Off the Appalachian Trail Has Plenty to Offer Non-Hikers, Too

Marion, Virginia, one of 56 Appalachian Trail Community towns, offers hikers a free shuttle, historic theater, and a hiker‑run shop that turn a brief stop into a local economic engine. The town also boasts attractions such as Mount Rogers, Grayson...

By Travel + Leisure
A Dog Used Her Claws Like Crampons in Ascent of Mount Robson in the 1970s
NewsMar 20, 2026

A Dog Used Her Claws Like Crampons in Ascent of Mount Robson in the 1970s

In August 1972, alpinist Warren Blesser and his Siberian husky Talkeetna tackled Mount Robson’s Kain Face. Talkeetna famously leapt across crevasses and used her claws as makeshift crampons, likely becoming the first dog to reach Canada’s highest summit. Blesser logged the...

By Gripped
Canada's Wildly Underrated National Park Is An Outdoor Haven With Roving Bison, Hiking Trails, And Camping
NewsMar 20, 2026

Canada's Wildly Underrated National Park Is An Outdoor Haven With Roving Bison, Hiking Trails, And Camping

Grasslands National Park in Saskatchewan, Canada, offers over 350 square miles of untouched mixed‑grass prairie, making it one of the nation’s most expansive dark‑sky preserves. Visitors can explore miles of hiking trails, backcountry campsites, and the 12.4‑mile Ecotour Scenic Drive to...

By Islands
The New Camo Florence Waterproof Headphone Collab Just Dropped
NewsMar 20, 2026

The New Camo Florence Waterproof Headphone Collab Just Dropped

Pro surfers John John, Nathan and Ivan Florence have launched a limited‑edition camo version of H2O Audio’s TRI 2 Multi‑Sport headphones. The TRI 2 features open‑ear bone‑conduction audio, an IPX8 waterproof rating and 8 GB of internal MP3 storage for underwater listening. The...

By Surfer
The 5 Best Portable Refrigerators to Keep Provisions Cold on the Road
NewsMar 20, 2026

The 5 Best Portable Refrigerators to Keep Provisions Cold on the Road

Popular Mechanics reviewed the five top portable refrigerators for road trips, highlighting the Bodega as the overall winner, Alpicool C30 as the budget pick, Euhomy for value, BougeRV for compactness, and Dometic CFX3 as the premium splurge. All units use...

By Popular Mechanics
The 7 Best Smokeless Fire Pits We Tested (And Yes, They’re Really Smokeless)
NewsMar 20, 2026

The 7 Best Smokeless Fire Pits We Tested (And Yes, They’re Really Smokeless)

The article reviews seven top smokeless fire pits, detailing each model’s design, performance, and accessories. It highlights Breeo’s heavy‑duty X Series 24 with a patina‑forming corten finish, Solo Stove’s updated Bonfire 2.0 with an ash pan, and Ninja Fireside 360’s propane‑heater hybrid....

By Popular Mechanics
David Beckham Shares Footage From His Favorite Powder Spot in Canada
NewsMar 20, 2026

David Beckham Shares Footage From His Favorite Powder Spot in Canada

British soccer icon David Beckham posted a new Instagram video snowboarding at Island Lake, a luxury backcountry lodge near Fernie, British Columbia. He reiterated his habit of spending four days each year in the mountains, praising the resort’s terrain and...

By Powder
Hawke’s Bay Tramper Highlights Locator Beacons’ Importance After Being Saved by Rescue Chopper
NewsMar 20, 2026

Hawke’s Bay Tramper Highlights Locator Beacons’ Importance After Being Saved by Rescue Chopper

Experienced tramp John Sharpe was rescued after activating his personal locator beacon (PLB) when he began hallucinating deep in Hawke’s Bay bush. The Hawke’s Bay Rescue Helicopter located him via the PLB’s GPS signal and winched him out within 20...

By NZ Herald – Business
SCP Hotels Expands Epic Experiences with Personalized, Nature-Led Journeys
NewsMar 20, 2026

SCP Hotels Expands Epic Experiences with Personalized, Nature-Led Journeys

SCP Hotels has expanded its “Epic Experiences” program to four properties, offering nature‑first adventures that mirror each locale’s unique landscape. Guests can sunrise paddleboard at Oregon’s Salishan Coastal Lodge, harvest rooftop herbs and create hyper‑local dishes in Redmond, explore active...

By Hospitality Net – Technology
The Largest Coffee Cup in Colombia in Chinchiná, Colombia
NewsMar 20, 2026

The Largest Coffee Cup in Colombia in Chinchiná, Colombia

Colombia’s Chinchiná unveiled the world’s largest coffee mug in June 2019, setting a Guinness World Record with 22,739 litres of coffee. The monument symbolizes a broader revival of coffee tourism, as small family farms open their fincas to visitors for tours,...

By Atlas Obscura – Gastro Obscura
Everything I Wish I Knew Before Skiing Grand Targhee for the First Time
NewsMar 20, 2026

Everything I Wish I Knew Before Skiing Grand Targhee for the First Time

Grand Targhee Resort in the Tetons receives about 500 inches of snowfall annually and offers 95 runs across six lifts, positioning it as a powder‑rich alternative to Jackson Hole. The mountain is part of the Mountain Collective pass and charges...

By SKI Magazine
Rab's New Mythic Ultra Is an Ultralight Sleeping Bag That Weighs Like a Quilt
NewsMar 20, 2026

Rab's New Mythic Ultra Is an Ultralight Sleeping Bag That Weighs Like a Quilt

Rab has introduced the Mythic Ultra sleeping‑bag line, an ultralight mummy bag that rivals quilts in weight. The range uses 900‑fill hydrophobic goose down, a titanium‑coated Thermo Ionic Lining (TILT) to reflect body heat, and a new L.O.F.T 3D baffle system....

By Field Mag
Nova Scotia to Host Canada’s First-Ever Vertical Backyard Ultra
NewsMar 20, 2026

Nova Scotia to Host Canada’s First-Ever Vertical Backyard Ultra

Nova Scotia’s Mabou will host Canada’s first vertical backyard ultra, dubbed Frankie’s Vertical Backyard Ultra. Runners must complete a 4‑kilometre loop every hour, each gaining roughly 370 metres of elevation. The relentless format means participants can accumulate Everest‑scale climbing over a...

By Canadian Running Magazine
Atomic Leans Into the Easy-Entry Boot Movement With the Nexus BOA
NewsMar 20, 2026

Atomic Leans Into the Easy-Entry Boot Movement With the Nexus BOA

Atomic introduced the Nexus 130 BOA, a 101‑mm‑last mid‑entry ski boot that blends easy, hands‑free entry with a performance‑grade 130 flex. The boot features a rear lever, a BOA H+1 closure and a heat‑moldable Mimic Platinum liner, targeting skiers with mobility limitations who still...

By SKI Magazine
7 Places to Stay Near Badlands National Park for Nature Views, Stargazing, and Wildlife Spotting
NewsMar 20, 2026

7 Places to Stay Near Badlands National Park for Nature Views, Stargazing, and Wildlife Spotting

Travel writer Jamie Spain highlights seven lodging options near Badlands National Park, ranging from rustic ranch‑style B&Bs to modern cabins and downtown Rapid City apartments. The list emphasizes proximity to park attractions, pet‑friendly policies, and amenities such as on‑site dining,...

By Condé Nast Traveler
These New Scenic Luxury Train Journeys Let You Explore India's Palaces, National Parks, and Landscapes
NewsMar 20, 2026

These New Scenic Luxury Train Journeys Let You Explore India's Palaces, National Parks, and Landscapes

India Wonderland has unveiled five new luxury train itineraries that traverse iconic sites such as the Taj Mahal, Ranthambore National Park, and Rajasthan’s historic cities. The journeys, operated on the Maharajas’ Express, Golden Chariot and the Royal Rajasthan On Wheels, blend...

By Travel + Leisure
This 1,306-Mile Train Route Crosses the Heart of the U.S. From Chicago to Texas—With Big City Stops and Stunning Views
NewsMar 20, 2026

This 1,306-Mile Train Route Crosses the Heart of the U.S. From Chicago to Texas—With Big City Stops and Stunning Views

Amtrak’s Texas Eagle spans 1,306 miles from Chicago to San Antonio, stopping in major Midwestern and Southern cities such as St. Louis, Little Rock, Dallas and Fort Worth. The train offers private sleeper cars, a Sightseer lounge and a dining car,...

By Travel + Leisure
Leo Cea Cruises Era Vella 5.14d at 11 Years Old
NewsMar 20, 2026

Leo Cea Cruises Era Vella 5.14d at 11 Years Old

In November 2024, 11‑year‑old Chilean prodigy Leo Cea sent the iconic Era Vella (5.14d) in Margalef, marking his third ascent of that grade before his twelfth birthday. The repeat was captured on Alex Megos’ YouTube channel, adding another high‑profile video to...

By Gripped
How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A., According to Kenny Scharf
NewsMar 20, 2026

How to Have the Best Sunday in L.A., According to Kenny Scharf

Kenny Scharf, the 67‑year‑old pop‑surrealist known for his neon‑bright canvases, treats Sundays like any other workday, rising before dawn and filling the day with a disciplined mix of movement, nutrition and studio time. He begins with a cat‑feeding ritual, lemon...

By Los Angeles Times – Travel
Tunisia’s Capital Is Captivating a New Generation of Travelers
NewsMar 20, 2026

Tunisia’s Capital Is Captivating a New Generation of Travelers

Tunis is experiencing a cultural surge as tourism rebounds toward pre‑pandemic levels, with 6.4 million visitors recorded in 2022. Visa‑free entry for the US, Canada and most EU nations, coupled with a favorable exchange rate, makes the city an affordable destination....

By The New York Times – Travel
AndBeyond Sandibe Under Canvas and andBeyond Nxabega Under Canvas, Botswana - Opening This Month
NewsMar 20, 2026

AndBeyond Sandibe Under Canvas and andBeyond Nxabega Under Canvas, Botswana - Opening This Month

andBeyond is adding two ultra‑luxury Under Canvas camps—Sandibe and Nxabega—in Botswana, slated to open in March 2026 with three‑tent configurations and all‑inclusive rates starting at $580 per person. The company also announced the July 2026 re‑opening of Phinda Vlei Lodge...

By Breaking Travel News
Review: Jetboil Flash 1.8L Stove System (New in 2026)
NewsMar 20, 2026

Review: Jetboil Flash 1.8L Stove System (New in 2026)

The 2026 Jetboil Flash 1.8 L stove system adds a larger pot, silicone‑covered folding handles, and a thermochromic window to Jetboil’s classic all‑in‑one design. Weighing 18.8 oz, it boils 1 L of water in about four minutes and costs roughly $165, undercutting the comparable...

By SectionHiker
The Tunnel of Bonaparte in Madrid, Spain
NewsMar 19, 2026

The Tunnel of Bonaparte in Madrid, Spain

On January 20, 2026, Madrid reopened the historic Villanueva Tunnel—also called the Bonaparte Tunnel—after a careful restoration. Commissioned by King Joseph I in 1810, the 50‑meter underground passage linked the Campo del Moro gardens with the Casa de Campo and...

By Atlas Obscura – Gastro Obscura
The Ski Midlayer Is Dead. Long Live the Ski Midlayer.
NewsMar 19, 2026

The Ski Midlayer Is Dead. Long Live the Ski Midlayer.

The author, a veteran Outside gear tester, praises classic breathable ski midlayers for their versatility in New Mexico’s cold mornings and lift rides, highlighting favorites like Black Diamond, Arc’teryx, Patagonia, and Stio. After a decade of relying on these staples,...

By Outside
Flash Review: 26/27 Armada ARV 106 Ti
NewsMar 19, 2026

Flash Review: 26/27 Armada ARV 106 Ti

Armada’s experimental “Zero” line introduces the ARV 106 Ti, a hybrid ski that blends the brand’s all‑terrain freestyle platform with a metal‑laminate core borrowed from its directional freeride models. The ski aims to deliver the playful feel of a park ski while...

By Blister Review
The Cutoff W/ Dylan Harris & Jamil Coury
NewsMar 19, 2026

The Cutoff W/ Dylan Harris & Jamil Coury

Filmmaker Dylan Harris and Aravaipa Running’s Jamil Coury discuss "The Cutoff," a new documentary on the Cocodona 250 ultramarathon. The film follows the final runners through the Arizona desert, capturing the real‑time emotions of back‑of‑the‑pack athletes as they race against...

By UltraRunning Magazine
Ornot Pullover Collection
NewsMar 19, 2026

Ornot Pullover Collection

Ornot has launched two new pullover sweaters for shoulder‑season cyclists, the Alpha Sweater at $148 and the Micro Grid Gravel Sweater at $128. Both pieces belong to the brand’s “Secret Projects” line and are marketed as lightweight, breathable layers that work...

By Escape Collective
Why Bigger Tires Might Be the Worst Overlanding Mod You Can Make
NewsMar 19, 2026

Why Bigger Tires Might Be the Worst Overlanding Mod You Can Make

Overlanding enthusiasts often upgrade to larger, 33‑ to 35‑inch tires for off‑road looks, but real‑world testing shows the trade‑offs are steep. The author’s 2018 Toyota Tundra lost roughly 100 miles of range after swapping a 32‑inch stock tire for a 33‑inch...

By Outside
New Global Bucket List 2026, Continent by Continent
NewsMar 19, 2026

New Global Bucket List 2026, Continent by Continent

Travel publisher launches a new 2026 global bucket‑list series, unveiling continent‑by‑continent guides with 21‑25 curated experiences each. The collections cover Asia, Europe, South America, Africa, Oceania, Antarctica, and North & Central America, highlighting fresh attractions, natural wonders, and cultural hotspots....

By The Sydney Morning Herald — Business
New Bike Tech: $120 Musette Bags, Colorful Headsets, and A New Aero Cargo Base Layer
NewsMar 19, 2026

New Bike Tech: $120 Musette Bags, Colorful Headsets, and A New Aero Cargo Base Layer

MAAP unveiled its ALUULA Tech Bag Collection, featuring recyclable Graflyte fabric in tote, pouch and $120 musette formats aimed at everyday cyclists. Wolf Tooth introduced semi‑integrated IS52 and EC44 headsets that route cables through the headset, while Muc‑Off launched a four‑year‑developed...

By Velo (VeloNews)
The 21 Must-Do Highlights of Antarctica
NewsMar 19, 2026

The 21 Must-Do Highlights of Antarctica

Antarctica’s tourism boom is reshaping travel with over 80,000 visitors last summer, most flocking to the Peninsula. New ice‑strengthened vessels and faster ships make the Drake Passage less daunting and lower emissions, while operators add kayaking, snow‑shoeing, and even submarine...

By The Sydney Morning Herald — Business
Listen to Audio Stories From the Spring Issue
NewsMar 19, 2026

Listen to Audio Stories From the Spring Issue

Outside magazine’s Spring 2026 issue now offers a text‑to‑speech audio version of its feature stories. The new audio library, available to Outside+ members, includes nine pieces ranging from a 21‑minute interview with Charlize Theron about climbing for a Netflix film to...

By Outside
Best Electric Mountain Bikes (2026): Specialized, Cannondale, Salsa
NewsMar 19, 2026

Best Electric Mountain Bikes (2026): Specialized, Cannondale, Salsa

Wired’s 2026 roundup names Specialized’s S‑Works Turbo Levo 4 as the best overall electric mountain bike, highlighting its 720‑watt motor, 840 Wh battery and premium suspension. The runner‑up is Trek’s Slash+ 9.7, now discounted to about $5,200, offering a quieter TQ motor and...

By WIRED – Gear
Can an Austrian Hostel Give a Luxury Ski Chalet a Run for Its Money?
NewsMar 19, 2026

Can an Austrian Hostel Give a Luxury Ski Chalet a Run for Its Money?

St Josefsheim, a newly opened youth hostel in Schruns, offers families an affordable alternative to traditional luxury ski chalets in Austria’s Montafon valley. Housed in a historic 1900s villa, the hostel sits just two minutes from a gondola and provides self‑check‑in,...

By The Guardian – Travel
Reynolds Releases Aluminum Wheels With A Lifetime Warranty
NewsMar 19, 2026

Reynolds Releases Aluminum Wheels With A Lifetime Warranty

Reynolds, long known for carbon wheelsets, has launched its first alloy wheel series in more than ten years, offering five new models across Enduro, Trail, and cross‑country categories. Each wheel features welded 6069 aluminum rims, tubeless‑ready construction, and a lifetime...

By Pinkbike
First Look: The Lauf E-Elja Is A Short Travel eMTB With Clearance for 3" Tires
NewsMar 19, 2026

First Look: The Lauf E-Elja Is A Short Travel eMTB With Clearance for 3" Tires

Icelandic bike maker Lauf has launched its first electric mountain bike, the e‑Elja, featuring a full carbon frame that weighs just 16.6 kg (36.6 lb) in medium size. The bike offers 130 mm rear travel, a 140 mm fork, and clearance for 29″×3″ tires,...

By Pinkbike
Review: Sea-to-Summit Ultralight XR Insulated Sleeping Pad
NewsMar 19, 2026

Review: Sea-to-Summit Ultralight XR Insulated Sleeping Pad

The Sea‑to‑Summit Ultralight XR Insulated sleeping pad weighs just 14.6 oz while delivering an R‑value of 3.6, making it suitable for three‑season backpacking. Its proprietary Air Sprung Cells create a stable, mattress‑like feel that outperforms traditional tube‑style inflatables. The pad folds...

By SectionHiker