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The Best Way to See Yellowstone Is From a Snowmobile Doing 35 MPH

The key to a quieter Yellowstone experience isn’t visiting in early morning or late afternoon, but rather putting on a puffy snowsuit to see it in winter

Explore Madeira Through Its Ancient, UNESCO-Designated Laurisilva Forests

Our writer ventures to a remnant of a laurel forest that once covered much of Europe

Inside the Iditarod, Alaska’s Snowy Super Bowl

The famed sled-dog race is a bucket-list trip — and Anchorage’s biggest party

Ski-Touring the Southern Wallowas, the “Swiss Alps of Oregon”

Backcountry yurts, snowboard charcuterie and not another soul in sight

Biking Along Britain’s Remaining Roman Roads

Some cyclists yearn for races and organized rides, but Guy Stapleford fell back in love with biking on a 2,000-year-old route

Cycling the Old Ghost Road, New Zealand’s Best-Kept Secret

Bikepacking the longest singletrack in the country makes for an epic adventure

The Ultimate Endurance Race Calendar: 12 Months, 12 Events

From running the Arctic to rowing the Atlantic, it doesn't get more diabolical than this

Circumnavigating Iceland on a National Geographic Lindblad Cruise Ship

This might be the best way to experience the Land of Fire and Ice

Far-Flung Raja Ampat Is the Stuff of Every Diver’s Technicolor Dreams

What it's like to sail Indonesia’s archipelago and globally-renowned marine biodiversity hotspot aboard a traditional phinisi schooner

Searching for Polar Bears in Svalbard

An expedition cruise to one of the world's northernmost settlements

I Skied, Paddled and Fished Patagonia — On the Same Day

Powder turns, asado, hot tubs and Pacific salmon. What more could a man want?

A Long Way Away in a Yurt

A night out in the Uzbek desert

The Blind Climber Pushing His Sport to New Heights

Jesse Dufton has climbed Scottish sea stacks and Arctic peaks without being able to see the rock face in front of him

The YouTube Guide to Travel

Bogus hacks and bad advice abound on the internet, but these seven channels are essential viewing for new and seasoned travelers alike

What It’s Like Running a “Hut-to-Hut” Through the Swiss Alps

Breathtaking landscapes by day, mountain cabins by night, and as many miles as you can handle with just cows and chamois for company