Events Archives - 国产吃瓜黑料 Online /tag/events/ Live Bravely Wed, 28 May 2025 20:22:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://cdn.outsideonline.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/favicon-194x194-1.png Events Archives - 国产吃瓜黑料 Online /tag/events/ 32 32 Celebrate Summer Fun in Vail /culture/active-families/celebrate-summer-fun-in-vail/ Tue, 27 May 2025 15:45:40 +0000 /?p=2704016 Celebrate Summer Fun in Vail

Make your next trip to the mountains unforgettable with Vail鈥檚 mix of outdoor thrills and exciting events

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Celebrate Summer Fun in Vail

Vail, Colorado, is more than just a world-famous ski destination鈥攊t鈥檚 a dynamic, year-round playground for adventurers of all ages. Surrounded by rugged mountain peaks and endless outdoor activities, Vail offers miles of scenic hiking and biking trails. But what really sets it apart is the vibrant atmosphere in Vail Village, where the fun doesn鈥檛 stop with changing seasons. With a packed , there鈥檚 always something to do. Whether you鈥檙e unwinding with some live music after a bike ride through golden aspen groves or exploring fresh local produce at the farmers鈥 market before taking the kids to one of the many parks, Vail offers a little something for everyone.

Few know the ins and outs of Vail鈥檚 vibrant community better than the person making the events happen. That鈥檚 why we reached out to Jeremy Gross, manager of special events for the Town of Vail. As the permitting mastermind behind many of the town鈥檚 major events, Gross told us about some of his favorite upcoming summer and fall activities.

Vail Farmers Market
Vail Farmers鈥 Market (Photo: Discover Vail)

国产吃瓜黑料: What’s special about summer in Vail?

Jeremy Gross: Walking through the streets of Vail is a magical experience any time of year, but especially in summer. The village comes alive with vibrant flowers, open-air patios at every restaurant, the soothing sound of Gore Creek flowing through town, and stunning views of the Gore Range beneath crystal-blue skies. It鈥檚 an escape from the everyday鈥攁 step into a lively alpine paradise.

On top of that, Vail鈥檚 calendar is packed with . From the to the and bluegrass festivals, the weekly , and , there鈥檚 always something special happening鈥攅levating the mountain-town charm to a whole new level.

What are your favorite summer events?聽

I love the variety of events. There鈥檚 no better way to kick off the summer than the . The town comes alive with musicians on every corner and the world鈥檚 best adventure athletes competing in high-energy events throughout the village. It鈥檚 a vibe all its own.

GoPro Mountain Games
GoPro Mountain Games (Photo: Discover Vail)

For families, the excitement continues with the 鈥攁n unforgettable experience that gets kids off their screens and into the action. It鈥檚 the ultimate youth adventure race, with biking, river tubing, Tyrolean traverses, and more.

Is Vail a good destination for families?聽

Kids love playing in the , tubing through town down Gore Creek (tube rentals are available in town), or biking on the . , at the base of the gondola, is one of the coolest playgrounds around. Solaris and the Arrabelle turn their outdoor ice rinks into gathering spaces with lawn games and live music.

That covers the adventurous side, but there鈥檚 still plenty of culture for kids to experience. The are a short walk from Vail Village, right next to another one-of-a-kind playground, and feature an incredible collection of alpine plants. Grab a blanket and a picnic for the lawn to see the Dallas Symphony Orchestra, as part of , perform The Princess Bride in concert alongside the movie.

Pirate Ship Park
Pirate Ship Park (Photo: Discover Vail)

Thanks to the city鈥檚 pedestrian-friendly streets, kids in Vail are free to explore, play, and just be kids.

What happens at Vail in the fall?聽

Fall is a great time to visit Vail. Take a mountain bike ride through the changing aspens on the Golden Gate Trail for views so breathtaking that you鈥檒l want to pedal slowly and take it all in. Stop by the Thursday or Sunday for fresh Colorado produce at the peak of flavor.

Just after Labor Day this year, celebrates its 50th anniversary with two weekends of beer, food, and fun. Or, if you want to catch some live music, grab a flannel and head out to the in October for free world-class bluegrass music right in Vail Village.

Vail Oktoberfest
Vail Oktoberfest (Photo: Discover Vail)

What are your top tips for planning a Vail vacation?

is full of so many tips, that鈥檚 the best one I can give. Check it out for the full list of upcoming events, hiking and biking routes, walking tours, shopping, dining, and lodging offers.


is the official destination marketing organization for Vail, Colorado. It鈥檚 responsible for promoting Vail as a premier year-round destination, focusing on boosting tourism and enhancing the economic health of Vail.

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These Are the Sports We鈥檒l Be Focused on at the Paris Olympics /outdoor-adventure/olympics/paris-olympics-outdoor-adventure-sports/ Fri, 26 Jul 2024 21:39:40 +0000 /?p=2676099 These Are the Sports We鈥檒l Be Focused on at the Paris Olympics

The 2024 Summer Games feature a healthy lineup of outdoor adventure sports, from surfing, to mountain biking, to sport climbing. This guide tells you when and how to watch them.

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These Are the Sports We鈥檒l Be Focused on at the Paris Olympics

The Summer Olympics have gotten even more exciting for outdoor adventure lovers, as the Games now feature surfing, sport climbing, and even kiteboarding. These join our lineup of traditional favorites, like mountain biking, distance running, and triathlon. 聽If you plan to watch the Olympics, you may want to check out the outdoor recreation sports that we all love. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the schedule and broadcast times for some of our favorite events.

Road Cycling

Remco Evenepoel of Belgium is a favorite to win the individual time trial (Photo: Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

Medal Events: July 27, August 3, August 4

Fans of the Tour de France get to watch their sport early鈥攔oad cycling鈥檚 individual time trial is on Saturday, July 27,听 with both the men’s and women’s medal rounds. You can stream the even live on Peacock or on NBCOlympics.com starting at 6:30 A.M. MST. Part of the event will also be broadcast live on USA Network starting at 8:45 MST.

The road races are later in the Games: the men鈥檚 road race is on Saturday, August 3 and the women’s road race is on Sunday, August 4. Both events will begin streaming early: the men’s race begins at 3 A.M. MST and the women’s race begins at 6 A.M. MST. NBC Network will also broadcast segments of both races.

Surfing

The world鈥檚 best surfers will shred the Teahupo鈥檕 wave in Tahiti during the Olympics (Photo: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Medal Events: July 30

The Olympic surfing competition is occurring thousands of miles from Paris on the island of Tahiti at the famed Teahupo鈥檕, one of the heaviest waves on earth. Qualifying rounds for men and women start on Saturday, July 27. The second and third rounds fall on the following days, before the medal rounds occur on Tuesday, July 30 at 3:45 P.M. MST. To watch the surfing action you will need to stream them online.

Mountain Biking

A German rider navigates a dropoff at the Elancourt Hill mountain bike course (Photo: Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images))

Medal Events: July 28, July 29

Mountain biking will be held at Elancourt Hill, a park about 25 miles southwest of downtown Paris. The women’s race is on Sunday, July 27 at 6 A.M. MST. The men’s race is Monday, July 28 at 6 A.M. MST. Both events will be streamed online, and the men’s race will receive coverage on USA Network at 6:40 A.M. MST.

Skateboarding

Medal Events: July 27, July 28, August 6, August 7

After a successful debut at the 2020 Games in Tokyo, skateboarding is back on the Olympic Program. men’s street finals are on Saturday, July 27 at 9 A.M. MST and women’s are on Sunday, July 28 at 9 A.M. MST. Both finals will be aired on streaming, and the events will also be shown on NBC Network and CNBC.

Skateboarding’s park competition will air later in the Games; women’s finals are on Tuesday, August 6 at 9:30 A.M. MST and will be streamed and aired on E! Network. The men’s park finals are on Wednesday, August 7 at 9:30 A.M. and will be aired on streaming and on USA Network.

Triathlon

Triathletes will swim in the Seine River during the Olympic triathlon event (Photo: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images)

Medal Events: July 30, July 31, August 5

The men’s individual triathlon airs Tuesday, July 30 at 12 A.M. MST on streaming platforms and on USA Network. The race will also be rebroadcast on NBC Network at 8 A.M. MST. The women’s individual triathlon airs Wednesday, July 31 at 12 A.M. MST on streaming and USA Network. It will be rebroadcast at 8:45 A.M. MST on NBC Network.

Team relay triathlon will occur on Monday, August 5. The race will be broadcast at 12 A.M. MST on streaming and USA Network, and it will be replayed at 7 P.M. on NBC Network.

Sport Climbing

Sport climbing is a fan favorite Olympic event (Photo: Marco Kost/Getty Images)

Medal Events: August 7, August 8, August 9, August 10

Sport climbing returns to the Olympie lineup with a combined lead climbing and bouldering competition, and a separate speed climbing event. The finals for women’s speed climbing are on Wednesday, August 7 at 4:35 A.M. MST and the men’s finals are Thursday, August 8 at 4:35 A.M. MST. Both events will be streamed, and the men’s finals will also be shown on E! Network. The men’s combined finals are on Friday, August 9 at 2:15 A.M. MST on E! Network and streaming platforms. The women’s combined final is on Saturday, August 10 at 2:15 A.M. MST on E! and streaming platforms.

Canoeing/Kayaking

Kayak Cross makes its Olympic debut in 2024 (Photo: Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Medal Events: July 28, July 29, July 31, August 1, August 5, August 8, August 9, August 10

The canoeing discipline encompasses the whitewater kayaking events, as well as more traditional races like canoe sprints. Between qualifying and medal rounds, there are paddling races ever day of the Games except for Friday, August 2. The first medal event is women’s聽 kayaking slalom on Sunday, July 28 at 9:35 A.M. MST. It will be shown on streaming and USA Network. Men’s canoe slalom is on Monday, July 29 at 9:20 A.M. MST on E! Network and streaming platforms. Women’s canoe slalom finals are on Wednesday, July 31 at 9:25 A.M. MST on USA Network and streaming. Men’s kayaking slalom is Thursday, August 1 at 9:30 A.M. on E! Network and streaming; it will also be rebroadcast at 10:30 P.M. on NBC Network.

The newest event, Kayak Cross, holds its finals on Monday, August 5 at 7:30 A.M. MST and will be shown on USA Network and on streaming platforms. It will also be rebroadcast on NBC Network at 4 P.M. MST.

Canoe and Kayak sprint will hold its finals on Friday, August 9 and Saturday, August 10 at 5:15 A.M. MST on E! Network and streaming; both races will be rebroadcast at 4 P.M. on NBC Network.

Windsurfing/Kiteboarding

Medal Events: August 1, August 2,听

Kiteboarding makes its Olympic debut under the sailing discipline, which also encompasses windsurfing. The windsurfing finals will be held Friday, August 2 at 4 A.M. MST and the event will only be available over streaming platforms. Kitesurfing holds its early rounds from August 4-7, and the medal races for men and women will occur on Thursday, August 8. Both races will only be available on streaming platforms.

Open Water Swimming

Medal Events: August 7, August 8

Yep, the best open-water swimmers are going to dive into the Seine River and hopefully avoid whatever bacteria floats in the waterway. The women’s 10-kilometer open water swimming race is on Wednesday, August 7 at 11:30 P.M. MST on USA Network and streaming. The men’s race is Thursday, August 8 at 11:30 P.M. MST on USA Network and streaming.

Running

It’s tough to pick a favorite track and field event (Photo: Marcel ter Bals/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images)

There’s a glut of track and field events to watch, and you can find a detailed schedule . If you want to catch all of the sprint and distance, events we suggest tuning in from Friday, August 2 through Saturday, August 20. The men’s marathon final is Saturday, August 10 at 12 A.M. MST on USA Network and streaming鈥攊t will be rebroadcast at 9 A.M. MST on NBC Network and streaming. The women’s marathon is Sunday, August 11 at 12 A.M. MST on USA Network and streaming, and it will also be rebroadcast at 9 A.M. MST on NBC Network.

 

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How a Single Vehicle Changed the Game for This Nonprofit /culture/active-families/how-a-single-vehicle-changed-the-game-for-this-nonprofit/ Thu, 04 Jul 2024 00:22:33 +0000 /?p=2672649 How a Single Vehicle Changed the Game for This Nonprofit

Last year, Youth Sports Alliance won the Defender Service Awards and took home a brand-new Defender 130. That changed everything.

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How a Single Vehicle Changed the Game for This Nonprofit

A few weeks ago, Emily Fisher was riding in a brand-new Defender 130 with a bunch of teenagers when she decided to run a quick poll. The question was simple: if it weren鈥檛 for getting a ride in this vehicle, would you be here? The kids thought for a minute. Then, one by one, they shook their heads.

Fisher is the executive director of (YSA), a nonprofit that helps get kids outside and improves access to sports programming in northern Utah. The teens she was with were participants of the learn-to-sail program YSA runs each spring. They came from a variety of backgrounds, ranging from longtime locals to recent immigrants from Venezuela. Several of the group were there on scholarship. If YSA hadn鈥檛 been able to give them a ride, they said, they鈥檇 probably be at home, scrolling on their phones; they had no other way to get to the lake.

Youth Sports Alliance (YSA), a nonprofit that helps get kids outside and improves access to sports programming in northern Utah.
Youth Sports Alliance is a nonprofit that helps get kids outside and improves access to sports programming in northern Utah. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

鈥淭hese are students who would never have this opportunity if we couldn鈥檛 provide transportation,鈥 Fisher says. In fact, watersports of pretty much any kind would have remained out of reach.

That鈥檚 why YSA exists: to make sure local kids of all backgrounds can experience the wonder and empowerment of outdoor sports, from mountain biking and sailing to skiing and snowboarding. Much of YSA鈥檚 work involves awarding scholarships, lending gear, and shuttling kids to and from trailheads, put-ins, and ski destinations. This last piece鈥攖he transportation鈥攈as historically been the trickiest to provide. Which is where that customized new Defender comes in.

It鈥檚 a vehicle Fisher never imagined her small nonprofit owning鈥攍et alone receiving for free.

The Grand Prize

When Fisher first learned about the Defender Service Awards Presented by CHASE, she knew YSA had to apply. The competition is designed to support hardworking nonprofits across the United States and Canada. This year, it included an award category specifically for Outdoor Accessibility and Education. Fisher was sure YSA would be a perfect fit.

But the competition was fierce and the stakes were high. After a first round of internal selection and a second round of community voting, six winners would ultimately be awarded a total of $32,500 and a brand-new customized Defender 130. The money would be nice, of course, but Fisher had her eyes on that car.

The six winners of the 2023 awards received a total of $32,500 and a brand-new customized Defender 130. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

At this point, YSA didn鈥檛 have a single vehicle to call its own鈥攑retty wild, considering that such a huge part of the nonprofit鈥檚 mission involves providing transportation.

鈥淎lmost every week, we鈥檙e picking up kids from four to five different schools and bringing them to sports programming across the Wasatch Range,鈥 Fisher says. During the 2023鈥2024 school year alone, the nonprofit had to rent 234 vehicles. Each one cost $400 on average. Which meant a lot of the organization鈥檚 limited funds were going to transportation costs.

So, when the 2023 Defender Service Awards came along, Fisher and her team dropped everything to apply. It paid off: after weeks spent creating a video, galvanizing community support, and biting their nails during the intense public voting period, they won the grand prize. Last March, the check hit their bank account and the Defender landed on their doorstep.

Youth Sports Alliance
Youth Sports Alliance touches the lives of more than 2,200 youth each year. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

鈥淚 still can鈥檛 believe we won it,鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 feel real.鈥

A Dream Come True

Every time Fisher steps into her office parking lot these days, she has to pinch herself. The new Defender 130 is custom wrapped, featuring YSA鈥檚 bold logo. The roof rack is fitted for skis, and the back tailgate sports a huge bike rack. The vehicle has eight seats, maximizing efficiency on each trip. The whole thing is rugged, kitted out, state of the art. It鈥檚 meticulously customized for YSA鈥檚 mission. It鈥檚 everything Fisher could have hoped for.

While the YSA team did host a few events to celebrate the vehicle鈥檚 arrival鈥攊ncluding a party at Deer Valley Ski Resort that was attended by Lindsey Vonn鈥攖hey mostly just focused on getting the vehicle integrated into their operation. They shook some hands, thanked their community, brought the car home, and got right to work.

Youth Sports Alliance
Winning the 2023 Defender Service Awards Outdoor Accessibility and Education category was a dream come true for Youth Sports Alliance. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

The Hardest-Working Car in the Wasatch

Some days, YSA uses the Defender to cover three programs at once. The roomy cargo space easily fits heaps of life jackets and other gear for spring sailing courses, and the tailgate rack accommodates up to six bikes. On busy weekends, YSA uses the Defender to make up to 14 trips per day. Few SUVs work harder.

Having the car has already allowed YSA to dramatically cut back on its vehicle rentals. And since every dollar the nonprofit saves goes directly back into funding scholarships, that means tons more kids will be able to participate in programs this fall and winter.

Youth Sports Alliance
Youth Sports Alliance uses their Defender 130 to make up to 14 trips per day. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

鈥淩ight now, over the course of a four-week program, we鈥檙e saving $1,200 [by using the Defender in lieu of a rental],鈥 Fisher says. It costs YSA around $200 to fund a kid鈥檚 winter ski program, so that $1,200 in savings means six more kids will be able to ski on scholarship this year. The Defender is, quite literally, a gift that keeps on giving.

This winter, the vehicle will likely pay even greater dividends. Capable, reliable, and equipped with four-wheel drive, the car handles snowy mountain roads effortlessly.

鈥淚t鈥檚 funny鈥攊t鈥檒l be sunny all week, but it always seems to be super snowy every weekend we have to shuttle kids to our programs. It鈥檚 definitely winter driving up there,鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淭his car is really built for our environment, and we鈥檙e excited to have it to transport these kids safely.鈥

Youth Sports Alliance
Capable, reliable, and equipped with four-wheel drive, the Defender 130 handles mountain roads effortlessly. (Photo: Morahan Visuals)

A touch of amazement still lingers in Fisher鈥檚 voice when she says this, as if it all still seems too good to be true.

鈥淣o one gets into nonprofit work to make money. You don鈥檛 expect a lot of support鈥攜ou just do it because you鈥檙e passionate about it.鈥 Fisher says. 鈥淏ut then something like this happens. And it鈥檚 just been incredible.鈥

To learn more about the Defender Service Awards Presented by CHASE or to nominate a worthy nonprofit in this year鈥檚 contest, visit .

Learn More About the Defender Service Awards


embraces the impossible. Each member of the Defender family is purposefully designed, highly desirable, and seriously durable. A modern-day hero that respects the past but at the same time anticipates the future. Available in 90, 110, and 130 body styles, with up to eight seats, each has a charisma of its own. A beacon of liberty since 1948, Defender supports humanitarian and conservation work with the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies and the Tusk Trust. The Defender brand is underpinned by Land Rover鈥攁 mark of trust built on 75 years of expertise in technology and world-leading off-road capability. Defender is designed and engineered in the UK and sold in 121 countries. It belongs to the JLR house of brands, alongside Range Rover, Discovery, and Jaguar.

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Shaun White, Jimmy Chin, and Diana Nyad Walk into a Museum鈥 /culture/books-media/outside-festival-speaker-series/ Tue, 28 May 2024 11:03:14 +0000 /?p=2669461 Shaun White, Jimmy Chin, and Diana Nyad Walk into a Museum鈥

It鈥檚 not a joke: This genre-defining trio are part of the speaker series at the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival in Denver, June 1-2, along with Quannah ChasingHorse, Jeremy Jones, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, and many others

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Shaun White, Jimmy Chin, and Diana Nyad Walk into a Museum鈥

Two years after retiring from competition, snowboarding icon Shaun White faces a fascinating juncture in his career as he pours his energy into a range of projects that will extend and redefine his legacy.

Academy Award-winning filmmaker, celebrated adventure photographer, and elite climber Jimmy Chin is enjoying an extraordinary run of success and also feeling more thankful than ever for the mentors who helped him navigate his early path into the mountains.

In the wake of the Oscar-nominated biopic that chronicled her incredible open-water swim from Cuba to Florida, Diana Nyad is on a new mission: to convince all of us that we should never, ever give up on our dreams.

These three inspiring figures are among the 25 speakers who will be sharing their stories at the , a celebration of outdoor culture that brings together major musical acts (Thundercat, Fleet Foxes, Andrew Bird), riveting adventure films, a professional bouldering competition, yoga and fitness classes, climbing walls, and a broad range of interactive demos and exhibits from leading sports and wellness brands. The festival is taking place in downtown Denver鈥檚 Civic Center Park, June 1-2, with the speaker series located inside the Denver Art Museum, just across the street.

Other speakers include Protect Our Winters founder Jeremy Jones, climate activist and fashion model Quannah ChasingHorse, bestselling adventure author Kevin Fedarko, and wildlife ecologist and TV host . The full lineup of panel conversations, keynote addresses, and interviews is below and you can learn about what鈥檚 happening across the festival at . Single-day General Admission and VIP tickets are still . Of special note: Kids under 12 are free.

Saturday, June 1

Shaun White’s Next Twist

1:00 p.m.-2:00PM

Since retiring from competition in 2022, the three-time Olympic gold medalist and snowboarding icon Shaun White has been busier than ever. In the last two years, he has launched the snowboarding and snowboard culture brand Whitespace, partnered with two billionaire sports team owners to purchase We Are Camp, the snowboarding camp聽he attended while growing up, and teamed up with Park City, Utah鈥檚 High West Distillery for Protect the West, an initiative to raise $1 million for organizations like Protect Our Winters that are dedicated to preserving Western landscapes. In this conversation with Dhani Jones, a former NFL linebacker who has become an adventure TV host, entrepreneur, and venture capitalist, Shaun will share his unbounded excitement for the next phase of his life and career, and explain how the lessons he learned on the halfpipe continue to guide him.

Journeys of Purpose with Jeremy Jones, Quannah ChasingHorse, and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant

2:15PM – 3:15PM

Jeremy Jones was the king of freeride snowboarding when he started noticing shifts in the mountains that revealed the dire threats of climate change. After struggling for a way to respond, he founded Protect Our Winters, which has become an influential force in the outdoor industry and on Capitol Hill for policies to safeguard our planet.

Quannah ChasingHorse is from Eagle Village, Alaska, and dreamed of being a model since she was six years old. She is also a fourth-generation land protector fighting for her homelands and her people鈥檚 way of life. After her activism got her noticed by a talent scout, she went on to work with top global fashion houses and has used modeling as a platform to uphold and uplift her Indigenous values and peoples.

When Rae Wynn-Grant was a little girl, she loved nature TV shows and envisioned working as a scientist in the Amazon and the African savannah. But when she got to college, she initially hated her ecology courses because she felt out of place as a Black woman who鈥檇 never been camping. Her path to becoming a renowned wildlife ecologist, chronicled in her new memoir, Wild Life, has been marked by unexpected challenges, expectations she had to leave behind, and an enduring courage to pursue her passion.

In this conversation, moderated by Gloria Schoch, senior director of global impact for the VF Corporation, Jeremy, Quannah, and Rae will share the lessons they learned along their journeys and offer insights on how we can find our way from caring about something to truly making a difference.

A 750-Mile Walk Across the Grand Canyon with Kevin Fedarko

3:30PM – 4:30PM

A few years after quitting his job to pursue the ill-advised ambition of becoming a whitewater guide on the Colorado River, journalist Kevin Fedarko was approached by his best friend, National Geographic photographer Pete McBride, with a vision as bold as it was harebrained. Together, they would embark on an end-to-end traverse, on foot, across the heart of the Grand Canyon, a 750-mile odyssey that McBride promised would be 鈥渁 walk in the park.鈥

Against his better judgment, Fedarko agreed, unaware that the tiny cluster of experts who had actually completed the trek (for which there is no trail) billed it as 鈥渢he toughest hike in the world.鈥 In this presentation, Fedarko, the author of the beloved bestseller The Emerald Mile, delivers the story behind his latest book, A Walk in the Park. Join him for a rollicking and poignant account of an epic misadventure, a singular portrait of a sublime place, and a deeply moving plea for the preservation of America鈥檚 greatest natural treasure.

Seeing Beyond: Deaf Mountaineers Shayna Unger and Scott Lehmann’s Bid for the Seven Summits

4:45PM – 5:45PM

Some 460 people have stood on top of all of the so-called Seven Summits鈥攖he highest mountains of each of the seven continents. None of them were deaf. Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger are aiming to be the first. They were both born into multigenerational deaf families and raised in the deaf community. Growing up, they faced limited access to outdoor education due to communication barriers. It wasn鈥檛 until after college that they taught themselves to climb by studying YouTube videos and communicating with other mountaineers using paper and pen. Over the last decade, they have climbed some of the world鈥檚 highest peaks, including, last spring, Mount Everest and neighboring Lhotse back to back in 26 hours. This May, they reached the top of Makalu, the world鈥檚 fifth-highest mountain. In this presentation they will share stories from their incredible journeys and discuss their mission to change global perceptions of deaf people, pave a more inclusive and accessible path to exploration, and inspire a new generation of deaf and hard-of-hearing adventurers. Over the last decade, deaf mountaineers Scott Lehmann and Shayna Unger have climbed some of the world鈥檚 highest peaks. Hear stories from their incredible journeys鈥攁nd learn more about their mission to pave a more inclusive and accessible path to exploration.

The Audacious Candidacy of Caroline Gleich

6:00PM – 7:00PM

Caroline Gleich has always been an underdog. Along her path to becoming a world-renowned ski mountaineer, skeptics regularly questioned her skills and success even as she summited Mount Everest with a torn ACL and later became the first woman to complete all 90 ski descents in The Chuting Gallery, the cult-classic guidebook to Utah鈥檚 Wasatch Range. Her emergence as an outspoken activist for environmental and social justice, including testimony on climate change before Congress, has earned her both praise and scorn. Now she is attempting the boldest climb of her life: running for United States Senate to represent Utah. In this conversation with Luis Benitez, a former international mountain guide who serves as the Chief Impact Officer at Trust for Public Lands and is one of the most powerful political voices of聽the outdoor industry鈥檚 political movement, Caroline will discuss how the determination that propelled her athletic career is fueling her passion for public service.

Sunday, June 2

Never Ever Give Up with Diana Nyad

1:00PM – 2:00PM

Diana Nyad is a storyteller, not a lecturer. She will take us on a journey of high adventure, team commitment, and the grit behind her historic swim from Cuba to Florida.

国产吃瓜黑料 Forever with Caroline Paul and Juliet Starret

2:15PM – 3:15PM

Caroline Paul has embraced risk since childhood, when she attempted to break the world record in crawling at age 13. As an adult, she has completed whitewater first descents around the world, worked as a firefighter in San Francisco, and now pilots, paragliders,听and gyrocopters. Along the way, she authored seven books, including The Gutsy Girl, a New York Times聽bestseller that encourages a new generation to go outside and practice bravery, increasing the confidence and leadership skills needed for a happy, healthy adulthood. At the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival, Caroline will present the fascinating, surprising, and sometimes hilarious science that links an outdoor life with fulfillment and longevity, all uncovered while reporting her latest book, Tough Broad: From Boogie Boarding to Wing Walking, How Outdoor 国产吃瓜黑料 Improves Our Lives as We Age.

Juliet Starrett is a lifelong athlete, adventurer, entrepreneur, attorney, author, and podcaster whose mission is to inspire people to move more. She and her husband, Kelly, are pioneers in mobility training, having worked with pro-athletes, Olympians, and Navy Seals. Through their coaching program, The Ready State, they are empowering everyday athletes to be active throughout their lives, helping us feel great and function better as we age. Their 2023 New York Times聽bestselling book, Built to Move, is an all-in-one guide for simple but powerful practices that will dramatically improve the way your body feels and prolong your expected lifespan. Juliet will share wisdom that can be transformative for everyone from professional athletes to gym haters and everyone in between.

In Search of a Quiet Mind with Cory Richards and Katie Arnold

3:30PM – 4:30PM

Renowned climber and National Geographic聽photographer Cory Richards spent his career pursuing high-risk expeditions around the world, becoming the first and only American to reach the summit of one of the world鈥檚 8,000-meter peaks in winter. He captured that effort and the aftermath of his team鈥檚 harrowing experience in the award-winning documentary Cold. But for years, Cory kept his real journey out of his story: the violence of his childhood, along with his grief, addiction, and mental illness. Now, as he prepares for the release of his forthcoming memoir, The Color of Everything,聽Richards examines the power of the stories we tell by sharing a deeper, more nuanced, and hopeful understanding of how his early trauma drove him to seek such heights.

When elite trail runner and bestselling author Katie Arnold shattered her leg in a remote river canyon, it was the beginning of a test鈥攐f her body, her spirit, and her marriage. Her years-long recovery process led her to a search for stillness through a Zen practice. In her recently released second book, Brief Flashings in the Phenomenal World, she recounts her learnings from a tumultuous time that spurred a deep examination of the possibilities of a well-lived life.

In this conversation moderated by 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor Florence Williams, whose latest book, Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey, won the 2023 PEN/E.O. Wilson Award for Literary Science Writing, Cory and Katie will discuss the winding pathways that eventually led them to places of peace and understanding.

鈥嬧婽he New Storytellers with Sofia Jaramillo, Jody Potts-Joseph, and Wawa Gatheru

4:45PM – 5:45PM

In this conversation, guided by Princess Daazhraii Johnson, an Emmy-nominated screenwriter and former Creative Producer for the Peabody award-winning PBS Kids series Molly of Denali, a group of innovative and passionate storytellers will discuss how they are creating space for voices and perspectives that have long been overlooked by mainstream outdoor culture.

Sofia Jaramillo is a Colombian-American documentary photographer whose work focuses on the intersection of the environment and people. She is a National Geographic Explorer, co-founder of Mountains of Color Film Festival, and is currently directing a fine art photography project called A New Winter. Her mission is to tell the stories she wished she’d seen as a kid.

Jody Potts-Joseph is Han Gwich鈥檌n and lives in Eagle Village, Alaska, where she is an active hunter, fisher, trapper, and dog musher. She is a cast member of National Geographic Channel鈥檚 Life Below Zero: First Alaskans and provides consultation to fashion brands working with Native Peoples.

Wawa Gatheru is GenZ climate activist passionate about bringing empathetic and accessible climate communication to the mainstream. She is the founder of Black Girl Environmentalist, the largest Black youth-led climate organization in the country and the only national organization dedicated to addressing the pipeline and pathway issue for Black girls, women, and gender expansive individuals in the climate sector.

Mentoring in the Mountains with Jimmy Chin, Conrad Anker, and Malik Martin

6:00PM – 7:00PM

Climbers and mountaineers have a reputation as brash characters鈥攎avericks and renegades with big egos who do things their own way. But at the heart of the climbing community are deep friendships that only come from shared experiences in wild and dangerous places. Wisdom and skills are shared in the form of mentorships that can last a lifetime. Legendary alpinist Conrad Anker has been part of this band for decades, benefiting from the lessons of the greats that showed him the way and passing them on to new members. This includes Jimmy Chin, who he began inviting on expeditions in the Himalayas more than 20 years ago, and Malik Martin, who was a relatively new climber from Memphis, Tennessee, when Conrad brought him on an ice climbing trip in 2020. In this conversation between three generations of athletes and storytellers, moderated by veteran journalist Tracy Ross, we will hear how the bonds they鈥檝e made in the mountains have defined their lives and given them their purpose.

 

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Choose Your Own Outdoor Festival /adventure-travel/advice/best-outdoor-festivals/ Mon, 20 May 2024 12:00:06 +0000 /?p=2668332 Choose Your Own Outdoor Festival

Introducing a year鈥檚 worth of the most entertaining outdoor gatherings鈥攎usic, sports, food, and film鈥攁ll in dream locations

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Choose Your Own Outdoor Festival

国产吃瓜黑料 Festival

Denver, Colorado

June 1鈥2, 2024

The vision for the new , which takes over downtown Denver鈥檚 Civic Center Park for a weekend at the beginning of June, is to create a first-of-its-kind gathering for people who love the outdoors. (The event is put on by 国产吃瓜黑料 Inc., this magazine鈥檚 parent company, in partnership with the Colorado Outdoor Recreation Industry Office and Visit Denver.) The fest brings together live music, adventure films, speakers, a pro climbing competition, skills clinics, and the latest gear.

Thundercat, one of the headliners at the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival; Quannah ChasingHorse will speak at the festival.
Thundercat, one of the headliners at the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival; Quannah ChasingHorse will speak at the festival. (Photo: Ariel Goldberg; Claudio Lavenia/Getty)

Musical headliners Thundercat and Fleet Foxes are joined by lineup of athletes and changemakers like Oscar-winning filmmaker Jimmy Chin, distance-swimming legend Diana Nyad, model and climate-justice advocate Quannah ChasingHorse, and snowboarding icon and Protect Our Winters founder Jeremy Jones. Festival experiences include climbing walls, yoga and tai chi classes, cold plunges, cycling challenges, endurance and strength clinics, and a kids鈥 zone featuring hands-on nature and science exhibitions.

Denver鈥檚 Civic Center in concert mode
Denver鈥檚 Civic Center in concert mode (Photo: Visit Denver)

The Denver Art Museum, adjacent to Civic Center Park, is hosting the festival鈥檚 Film x Ideas series. Its new exhibit, Biophilia: Nature Reimagined, puts 80-plus works by photographers, architects, and designers on display. The aptly named Art Hotel (from $263), two blocks from the main festival entrance, has its own impressive collection. Need to get in some training? Ride or run the 32-mile South Platte River Trail through the city. Festival tickets from $39; free for kids 12 and under

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The Most Inspiring 国产吃瓜黑料 Films Right Now /culture/books-media/adventure-films-outside-festival/ Tue, 07 May 2024 16:23:38 +0000 /?p=2667183 The Most Inspiring 国产吃瓜黑料 Films Right Now

Catch an action-packed lineup featuring diverse athletes and filmmakers at the inaugural 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival in Denver on June 1 and 2

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The Most Inspiring 国产吃瓜黑料 Films Right Now

How does Erik Weihenmayer, the first blind person to summit Mount Everest, use sound to 鈥渟ee鈥 his next hold when rock climbing? What does it feel like to slackline between a pair of hot-air balloons floating thousands of feet above the earth? And how does Quannah Chasinghorse鈥檚 connection to traditional ways of experiencing the natural world help her balance her work as a model, conservationist, and indigenous right activist?

The answers to these questions and many other revelations from the leading edge of outdoor adventure come to life in 21 vibrant films on June 1 and 2聽 at the in Denver. A first-of-its-kind event, the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival is a celebration of outdoor culture featuring live music, speakers like Diana Nyad and Jimmy Chin, three climbing walls, bouldering competitions, gear demos, a kids鈥 zone, yoga, and numerous interactive exhibits from popular outdoor and wellness brands. It takes place in downtown Denver鈥檚 Civic Center Park, with the film lineup screening across the street at the Denver Art Museum.

Curated by producers and editors from , the film program shines a light on emerging filmmakers and storytelling by athletes and adventurers from LGBTQ+, BIPOC, Latino, disabled, and other underrepresented communities. The films range in length from 7 to 90 minutes, with live panel discussions and filmmaker Q&A鈥檚.


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Here鈥檚 the don鈥檛-miss lineup and trailers for the film program at the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival on June 1-2, screening both days from 1p.m to 7 p.m.

For ticket, lineup, and other information, visit . 国产吃瓜黑料+ members receive exclusive access to VIP concert viewing, food and drink at a private hospitality tent, and other benefits at the festival.

Saturday, June 1

Feature Film: Wade in the Water

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: A Journey into Black Surfing and Aquatic Culture reclaims the 1,000-year-old tradition of Black surfing. Braiding historical accounts with modern-day testimonials, the film dismantles the racial barriers of conventional surf culture, delves into the overlooked history of Black surfing’s legacy, and honors its current movement鈥攊nspiring the next generation of Black surfers. This showing includes a discussion with director David Mesfin.

Film Shorts: 国产吃瓜黑料

: In a sport known for its lack of diversity, Dennis Ranalter has defied the odds and risen to become an exceptional freeride skier recognized and respected around the world.

: Mountain biker Georgia Astle explores what can happen when you鈥檙e able to silence your thoughts and put matter over mind to achieve great things.

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: Sid Gopinath and his father embark on a weeklong camping trip to explore Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and Rocky Mountain National Parks. Along the way, they talk about Prabha鈥檚 immigration experience, how memories are made (and forgotten) over the course of a lifetime, and what it means to watch each other grow older.

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: Walking on Clouds reveals the breathtaking and dizzying highline crossing between two hot air balloons above the city of Praia Grande, Santa Catarina, Brazil.

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: With the right guides, a little push, and buoyant optimism, two teenage brothers from the Li虂l虛wat Nation realize a journey to ski Ts虛zil 鈥 a sacred mountain on their territory.

Film Shorts: Journeys

: Soundscape features Erik Weihenmayer, a global adventure athlete and author who is fully blind, as he ascends a massive alpine rock face deep in the Sierra Nevada.

: For conservationist and angler Jr Rodriguez to become 鈥渓ike the pictures he saw in magazines,鈥 he had to leave behind what he loved the most.

: Waterfall Hunters follows three Costa Ricans鈥擩avier, Jimmy and Miguel鈥攁s they seek to find, document, and inspire others to preserve invaluable ecosystems and habitats in the Costa Rican jungle.

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: Jamie Logan鈥攁 pioneering alpinist鈥攈as climbed some of the most dangerous climbs in the world, but nothing felt as life-threatening as admitting that, at age 69, she wanted to begin living as a woman.

Sunday, June 2

Feature Film: Ashima

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One of the world鈥檚 youngest elite rock climbers, Ashima Shiraishi spent her formative years breaking numerous age-based climbing milestones, spurred on by her number one fan and coach, her father, Poppo, a retired Butoh dancer and avant-garde performer with no formal climbing experience. When these New Yorkers travel to South Africa to conquer a V14 boulder problem, father and daughter must face their interpersonal struggles in tandem with the challenging ascent. This showing includes a discussion with director Kenji Tsukamoto.

Film Shorts: Community

Breath of Gloster: Peyton Thomas created the Equitable Action Run Toward Health to give a voice to the community of Gloster, Mississippi, in a grassroots fight against the wood pellet biomass industry. Breath of Gloster illustrates the dangers that this industry poses to human health, and tells the story of a race that was about more than just miles.

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: Over 100 million of us don鈥檛 have outdoor spaces close to where we live. So REI Co-op is partnering with community-led organizations like the Friends of Anacostia Park to help get more people 国产吃瓜黑料 in 5 minutes or less.

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: In Alaska, the community comes together to create music with Yo-Yo Ma as a critical part of collective healing and radical hope for the future.

: In 2022, as several states across the country passed anti LGBTQ+ legislation, trans trail runner Perry Cohen refused to sit idly by. By forming a trail running team of trans men with an aim to compete in states passing hateful legislation, Perry and his team express the freedom to be themselves on and off the trail.

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: This is a film about Atlanta-based artist Michi Meko, a postmodern cartographer and artist who lives within the parallels and meridians of two distinct worlds鈥攖he Urban and the Rural.

Film Shorts: Discovery

: Fueled by an unwavering love and responsibility for the land, H盲n Gwich鈥檌n 20-year-old Quannah Chasinghorse and her mother Jody Potts-Joseph are taking a stand to defend their sacred homelands, including the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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: This short chronicles Apayauq Reitan’s historic quest to become the first openly transgender woman to compete in the legendary Iditarod sled dog race across Alaska.

Film Shorts: Resilience

: On October 5th, 2022, a group of para-cyclists and adaptive athletes set out to ride Utah鈥檚 White Rim Trail in a day with the hope of creating awareness around people with disabilities and growing a more inclusive cycling community.

: After surviving a near fatal cougar attack while cycling, Izzy Sederbaum overcame anxiety and anti-trans hate by rediscovering the joy of biking and promoting diversity and inclusion in the sport.

: A tale of resilience and grit, this short traces the aftermath of an attempted rescue on New Hampshire鈥檚 Mount Washington in 1982.


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The 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival Is the Gathering the Outdoor Community Needs /culture/books-media/outside-festival-denver-2024/ Mon, 12 Feb 2024 12:00:29 +0000 /?p=2659555 The 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival Is the Gathering the Outdoor Community Needs

By bringing together incredible music, inspiring speakers, riveting adventure films, sports and wellness activities, outdoor industry leaders, and a whole lot of gear, 国产吃瓜黑料 has created a celebratory event with real purpose聽聽

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The 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival Is the Gathering the Outdoor Community Needs

If we could put together a dream gathering for the outdoor community, what would it look like?

That was the big question that a team at 国产吃瓜黑料 asked a couple years ago. Now we are thrilled to have the answer: the . This June 1-2 in Denver鈥檚 Civic Center Park we are hosting a one-of-a-kind event that mashes up incredible live music, gripping adventure films, provocative speakers, outdoor sports competitions and skills clinics, and the latest outdoor gear. We can鈥檛 wait for it to start鈥攁nd we really hope you鈥檒l join us.

We also want you to understand what we鈥檙e hoping to achieve. Our goal is to create the definitive annual gathering celebrating outdoor culture. That鈥檚 why we partnered with and to build so many different elements into the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival. We want this to be an inclusive space where we can all turn away from our screens and reconnect with ourselves, each other, and nature. And we believe that Civic Center Park offers an ideal venue to mix the spirit of outdoor adventure with the rhythm and art of urban life.

We started with music because of its unique power to bring people together, and we are delighted to be featuring a diverse lineup of headline acts: , , , , , and . In the coming weeks, we鈥檒l be announcing additional artists that will invite an even broader range of sounds and styles to our main stage.

From the moment we began imagining the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival into existence, we knew we had to bring together a collection of inspiring personalities鈥攖he kinds of exceptional athletes, adventurers, and changemakers that motivate all of us to think bigger and do more to improve the health of people and the planet. That vision led us to build a dynamic lineup of speakers that features ultra-competitors like record-breaking swimmer and champion climber , gifted storytellers like wildlife ecologist and filmmaker and photographer , and passionate activists like Native climate justice advocate and fashion model Quannah ChasingHorse and Protect Our Winters founder .

There has been an explosion of incredible documentaries about outdoor sports and culture in recent years, so we partnered with Telluride鈥檚 , the , and the to curate a riveting selection of adventure films that will spotlight a new wave of outdoor leaders.

We also wanted to offer opportunities for deeper learning at the festival, which led us to collaborate with outdoor industry partners to craft a series of to-be-announced conversations with innovators and thought leaders. These sessions will enable industry professionals to share and explore effective strategies for creating a more inclusive and sustainable future for brands and consumers.

By design, the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival will compel attendees to get active. The festival grounds will include a climbing wall from The North Face featuring elite athletes competing, as well as an accessible climbing wall from Adaptive 国产吃瓜黑料s for individuals with physical disabilities. You鈥檒l also find yoga and wellness experiences, kid-focused activities from Denver鈥檚 Museum of Nature and Science (the festival is free for kids 12 and under), and tons more throughout the weekend.

And, of course, we wanted to showcase the best new outdoor gear. We鈥檒l have demos and editor recommendations, along with the latest findings from the 国产吃瓜黑料 Lab @ CU Denver, a state-of-the-art gear testing facility.

Across the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival, we are taking steps to minimize our environmental impact. This includes a commitment to avoiding single-use plastic. Through a partnership with , every beverage purchase will be served in a reusable cup, which will be collected, sanitized, and put back into use. We鈥檙e encouraging attendees to bring their own bottle or hydration bladder, and we鈥檒l have cool water refill stations across Civic Center Park. We鈥檙e also working with food vendors who prioritize plant-based, locally-sourced delectables and serve them on plastic-free, compostable servingware, which we will collect and deliver to local composting facilities.

Ultimately, we believe the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival can serve as a rallying point for the outdoor community鈥攁 celebratory space where we will find a deeper level of joy and purpose in our relationships to the outdoors.

If that sounds like your kind of happening, check out our growing lineup, find out how you can participate, and buy your tickets now at .

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The Ultimate 国产吃瓜黑料 Weekend /video/the-ultimate-adventure-weekend/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 19:03:12 +0000 /?post_type=video&p=2656671 The Ultimate 国产吃瓜黑料 Weekend

From off-roading to an epic drone light show, Destination Defender delivered the perfect blend of heart-pumping adventure and refined living

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The Ultimate 国产吃瓜黑料 Weekend

What do you get when you gather people in the name of camaraderie, adventure, and dedication to service? Destination Defender. and got to experience a weekend of excitement when they attended this year鈥檚 event at Iron Horse Ranch in Somerville, Texas. Watch what happened and read about the 2023 Defender Service Awards.


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A Celebration of the 国产吃瓜黑料 Lifestyle /video/a-celebration-of-the-adventure-lifestyle/ Thu, 04 Jan 2024 18:56:48 +0000 /?post_type=video&p=2656840 A Celebration of the 国产吃瓜黑料 Lifestyle

Destination Defender 2023 was another unforgettable weekend

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A Celebration of the 国产吃瓜黑料 Lifestyle

聽The ultimate celebration of adventure lifestyle took place at the legendary Iron Horse Ranch in Somerville, Texas this fall. Destination Defender delivered an exciting line-up of outdoor activities, live music, delicious food, off-road experiences, and a heart-felt recognition of nonprofit service. Learn more about Destination Defender and meet the winners of the 2023 Defender Service Awards.


Defender embraces the impossible. A modern-day hero that anticipates the future. Available in 90, 110, and 130 body styles, with up to eight seats, each has a charisma of its own. Learn more at聽.

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Meet the Winners of the 2023 Defender Service Awards /outdoor-gear/cars-trucks/meet-the-winners-of-the-2023-defender-service-awards/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 20:00:20 +0000 /?p=2653950 Meet the Winners of the 2023 Defender Service Awards

At Destination Defender, six nonprofits鈥攁nd a community of Defender enthusiasts鈥攈ad a weekend to remember

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Meet the Winners of the 2023 Defender Service Awards

What do you get when you gather people in the name of camaraderie, adventure, and dedication to service? Destination Defender 2023, held earlier this month at Iron Horse Ranch in Somerville, Texas. The weekend-long event celebrates the iconic Defender, a vehicle made to embrace the impossible, with a legacy of supporting the people and nonprofit organizations that do the same. That鈥檚 why Destination Defender pairs pure adventure with pure selflessness, putting the unsung heroes of our communities front and center where they belong.

During the November weekend, Defender enthusiasts gathered to experience a variety of outdoor activities like kayaking and mountain biking, sample flavorful dishes prepared by special guest chefs, hear live music by top artists like Fitz and the Tantrums, and master off-road skills courtesy of a closed course and a fleet of Defenders.

Just like Defender itself, the weekend was a perfect blend of heart-pumping adventure and refined living鈥攁ll brought to life over two action-packed days. Each day started with yoga, trail runs, and breakfast burritos, and then rolled right into the high-action activities: off-road driving, fitness challenges, mountain biking, kayaking, paddleboarding, and more. If you wanted to challenge yourself, there were options everywhere you turned. In between, attendees enjoyed interactive cooking demos, slackline performances, panel discussions, and popup jam sessions at the smokehouse. Every evening, the nights filled with concerts and, on Saturday, an epic drone light show.

That鈥檚 where the fun starts at Destination Defender, but definitely not where it ends. The gathering also included the much-anticipated announcement of the 2023 Defender Service Awards winners. The Defender Service Awards program, now in its third year, rewards U.S. and Canadian nonprofits that give back to their communities in unique and effective ways. For the six category winners, it鈥檚 a game changer: they get a customized Defender 130 and $25,000 cash from the category sponsor. Finalists make out pretty well too, with a $5,000 prize courtesy of presenting sponsor CHASE and $2,500 from premier sponsor Warner Bros. Discovery.

This year, more than 600 organizations submitted video entries for the awards. After an intensely competitive round of public voting, the following nonprofits took top honors at the awards gala on November 11.

Youth Sports Alliance, Utah

Category: Outdoor Accessibility and Education Award, presented by 国产吃瓜黑料 Interactive

Is there anything more important than getting kids outside? The thinks not, because overwhelming evidence shows that active kids do better in life鈥攑hysically, emotionally, socially, and financially. To that end, the nonprofit provides winter sports programs and scholarships for young athletes in the northern Utah area, benefiting more than 2,000 children each year. And that number is set to grow. With the Defender 130, expanding access to the outdoors gets a lot easier, says Emily Fisher, executive director at Youth Sports Alliance. 鈥淏eing able to offer transportation and move mountain bikes, skis, and other gear removes a significant barrier to participation,鈥 Fisher says. It will also save on vehicle rental costs, the nonprofit鈥檚 biggest expense until now, says Fisher, enabling YSA to put more money into growing programs.

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Youth Sports Alliance is the winner of the Outdoor Accessibility and Education Award, presented by 国产吃瓜黑料 Interactive. (Photo: Youth Sports Alliance)

Manitoba Underdogs Rescue, Manitoba

Category: Animal, Wildlife, and Marine Welfare Award, presented by Animal Planet

The good news: This Canadian canine rescue organization helps hundreds of dogs find homes each year. The bad: Conditions can be extreme in the harsh Manitoba winters鈥攁nd rescuing dogs doesn鈥檛 have an off-season. It鈥檚 imperative that volunteers can travel safely through snow and cold, says Jessica Hansen, executive director of . The solution: Defender 130, with its adjustable suspension and four-wheel-drive traction, will ensure rescuers can reach dogs in need in all conditions. Plus, says Hansen, 鈥淭he Defender鈥檚 powerful engine and sturdy suspension serve dual purposes for us. When traveling alongside our cargo van, the Defender鈥檚 all-wheel drive and horsepower will aid in recovering the van should it fall victim to tricky road conditions. And the vehicle鈥檚 robust build can handle the substantial weight of dog food for communities in need.鈥

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Manitoba Underdogs Rescue is the winner of the Animal, Wildlife, and Marine Welfare Award, presented by Animal Planet. (Photo: Manitoba Underdogs Rescue)

Kairos 国产吃瓜黑料s, Florida

Category: Community Services Award, presented by ei3

Empowerment doesn鈥檛 get any better than this. This Florida-based group uses art, performance, and music to help participants who are differently abled find their talents and thrive in a welcoming, inclusive environment. The most popular activity every week? 鈥淭hursday Serve days,鈥 during which these remarkable people rally to visit nursing homes, work at animal shelters, and support food banks. With the Defender 130鈥檚 eight-person capacity, says executive director Heather Subbert, can transport an entire service group and still have room for a wheelchair or walker, thanks to the Defender鈥檚 superior cargo capacity.

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Kairos 国产吃瓜黑料s is the winner of the Community Services Award, presented by ei3. (Photo: Kairos 国产吃瓜黑料s)

Squamish Search and Rescue Society, British Columbia

Category: Search, Rescue, and Emergency Support Services Award, presented by PELICAN

For the , reaching people in need is made doubly difficult by the region鈥檚 remote, rough backcountry terrain. But that doesn鈥檛 stop these SAR experts from trying鈥攁nd now they鈥檒l be much better equipped to succeed. 鈥淲e believe that the Defender 130鈥檚 advanced off-road capabilities, exceptional ground clearance, and four-wheel-drive system will enable us to navigate challenging terrain more efficiently and reach victims faster and more safely,鈥 says team member Nathalie White. 鈥淯ltimately, it will expand our reach to even more remote locations during emergency situations.鈥

Squamish Search and Rescue Society
Squamish Search and Rescue Society is the winner of the Search, Rescue, and Emergency Support Services Award, presented by PELICAN. (Photo: Micheal Overbeck)

Honour House Society, British Columbia

Category: Veteran and Civil Servant Outreach Award, presented by Hearts and Science聽

In the past, when Canadian veterans came to Vancouver for medical treatment, they struggled to find an affordable place to stay. Now, they can reside at , a free refuge that houses patients and their families. And at Honour Ranch, a remote refuge on 120 acres of primal British Columbian land, veterans get free PTSD treatment. But accessing and managing the ranch requires a dependable all-conditions vehicle, which the nonprofit hasn鈥檛 had鈥攗ntil now. With the Defender 130, says volunteer and veteran Dave Hodgson, 鈥淚 can fix problems like water leaks and frozen pipes without getting stuck myself.鈥

Charleston Animal Society, South Carolina

Category: 2021 and 2022 Defender Service Award Honoree

The first two years of the Defender Service Awards revealed this truth: there are a lot of nonprofits doing incredible work that鈥檚 deserving of a Defender. So a new category in 2023 recognizes finalists from the past two years who were eligible to win a special category recognizing their hard work and dedication. took home the inaugural prize, winning a customized Defender 130. Founded in 1874, Charleston Animal Society was the first animal welfare organization in South Carolina and one of the first in the nation. Its mission has not changed in some 150 years: prevent cruelty to animals. 鈥淭he vehicle鈥檚 all-terrain performance and welcome cargo capacity will help us reach animals in remote areas and transport them to safety,鈥 says Bryant Taylor, the nonprofit鈥檚 emergency response and preparedness director. 鈥淲e are regularly called upon by other animal organizations to help move animals out of harm鈥檚 way when they are impacted by cruelty, neglect, dangerous hurricanes, flooding, and other storms,鈥 Taylor explains. 鈥淎lso, as the nation continues to deal with a nationwide veterinary shortage, we will use the Defender to transport animals in need of medical care.

Charleston Animal Society
Charleston Animal Society is the 2021 and 2022 Defender Service Award Honoree. (Photo: Charleston Animal Society)

Up Next: Award Winner鈥檚 Weekend

Now it鈥檚 time for each of these deserving nonprofits to meet their customized Defender 130. At Award Winner鈥檚 Weekend in early February 2024, at the Land Rover Experience Center at the Biltmore Estate, the six nonprofits will gather for an unveiling of their newly wrapped vehicles. But before they hit the road, they鈥檒l get schooled in off-roading. The winners will complete an immersive off-roading lesson to equip them with all the skills they鈥檒l need to put the vehicles to work serving their communities.


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