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  • Saying yes: How stepping out of your comfort zone can change your life forever

    Saying yes: How stepping out of your comfort zone can change your life forever

    As a young girl, I was always curious. I had a Pinterest board full of hikes to go on, and trip itineraries to places all over the world. I knew I was going to experience a lot of things and venture out into the world on my own, although I had no idea where those…


  • Build your base camp with a portable Breeo fire pit

    Build your base camp with a portable Breeo fire pit

    As an outdoor communicator — writer, photographer, video producer, podcaster, content creator or artist — you probably spend a fair amount of your time outside in the field reporting while experiencing and exploring the great outdoors first-hand. And a lot of that time may be spent backcountry camping, far from traditional campgrounds and far from…


  • Meet OWAA member Matt Crossman

    Meet OWAA member Matt Crossman

    Matt Crossman is passionate about the intersection between fitness, adventure, mental health and loneliness, especially among middle aged men. “I write about those themes constantly, and I daydream about starting an adventure company devoted to strengthening male relationships. For now, I’m content to organize trips for me and my friends and write about them with…


  • Behind the book, “Where Should We Camp Next? National Parks” with Jeremy Puglisi

    Behind the book, “Where Should We Camp Next? National Parks” with Jeremy Puglisi

    Jeremy and Stephanie Puglisi know more than a thing or two about camping, road-tripping and the reality of spending stretches of time traveling the country in an RV with their three kids. They’ve spent more than a thousand nights at hundreds of campgrounds around the country.  The co-creators of the RV Atlas, their RV Atlas Podcast…


  • Outdoor gear gift guide: OWAA staff picks for your holiday giving

    Outdoor gear gift guide: OWAA staff picks for your holiday giving

    As the old saying goes, “In the fall an outdoorsperson’s fancy lightly turns to thoughts of gear.” Okay, so that’s not actually a saying, old or otherwise, but it is often true. As the temps drop, the snowflakes appear for some of us, and the holidays approach, those of us passionate about being outdoors see…


  • Five Ideas for giving to your favorite charity (OWAA) in 2022 and beyond

    Five Ideas for giving to your favorite charity (OWAA) in 2022 and beyond

    Consider the following, in consultation with your own estate planner and tax advisor. Charitable Distribution from your IRA.  If you are over age 70 1/2 and have an IRA, you may instruct that up to $100,000 be distributed to a qualified charity directly from the IRA, each year, without the distribution being counted as part…


  • Gulf Shores, Alabama: Five sustainability and nature story leads for outdoor communicators

    Gulf Shores, Alabama: Five sustainability and nature story leads for outdoor communicators

    When you first think of Alabama, you may think of southern hospitality, endless fishing opportunities or college football. Although the state is known for all of these things, there’s also a lot more to Alabama for you to enjoy. The state is geographically diverse with mountains, prairies, river deltas, swamps, cave systems and an often…


  • Rue Mapp’s “Nature Swagger”: An invitation to reconnect with nature

    Rue Mapp’s “Nature Swagger”: An invitation to reconnect with nature

    OWAA’s supporting group and national not-for-profit Outdoor Afro celebrates and inspires Black connections and leadership in nature. Its Founder and CEO, Rue Mapp, released an extension of the network’s Black joy moments in nature on Nov. 1, 2022, with her first book “Nature Swagger.” Developed with American publisher Chronicle Books, “Nature Swagger” is filled with breathtaking photography, inspiring…


  • Five ways to make the most of your OWAA membership

    Five ways to make the most of your OWAA membership

    The first, and perhaps most important thing I ever learned about the Outdoor Writers Association of America (OWAA)  became clear at my first conference in Traverse City, Michigan. It was this: Everyone wanted to help me. They introduced themselves, shook my hand, did everything they could to make me feel comfortable. They also—and I was…


  • Meet OWAA member Ethan Gallogly

    Meet OWAA member Ethan Gallogly

    Ethan Gallogly, PhD, has been a leader in the Sierra Club, the Cal Hiking and Outdoors Society (CHAOS) at UC Berkeley, and the Outdoors Club of Southern California. His boots have covered countless miles, including the John Muir Trail, the High Sierra Trail, the Oregon Section of the Pacific Crest Trail, and the Theodore Solomons…


  • 2023 Excellence in Craft Contest: How to enter your work starting November 1, 2022

    2023 Excellence in Craft Contest: How to enter your work starting November 1, 2022

    It’s that time of year again! Leaves are changing color, temperatures are dropping, and OWAA’s Excellence in Craft Contest is opening! Mark your calendars for November 1st to enter your work for the 2023 Excellence in Craft cycle! If it is your first time hearing about OWAA’s Excellence in Craft Awards, we invite you to…


  • This one thing: How to use a read-aloud feature to help edit your work

    This one thing: How to use a read-aloud feature to help edit your work

    I have a confession to make: whenever I read a book by Ken Keffer, Matt Miller, or Kris Millgate — or any book, for that matter — I speed read. You might have used the word “the” or “and” but I didn’t read it. I tend to skip words with less than three-letters. My brain…


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