Trails Magazine Issue 3
Issue 3 of Trails Magazine dives into autumn with a plethora of fall foliage and colors, cooler-weather paddling trips, and controversial looks at the use of public lands, mixed into 88-pages beautiful photography, illustrated trail maps, and the best adventure stories found anywhere, printed on 80-pound paper and with fewer ads than any magazine you'll find on grocery store shelves. Stories in Issue 3 include: A look at the controversy swirling around one Montana lodge and what it says about who can use our public lands. The surprising queer history of the Civilian Conservation Corps. A weekend adventure paddling deep into one of North America's most striking canyons. A feature examining what it takes to build a thru-hike across the most densely-populated state in the country. An opinion about why, if you truly want to unlock your creativity, you need to plan your backpacking trips less. A backpacking recipe for a traditional West African stew. A spread about why and how you sh