The 2021 winner of our annual contest for emerging writers, ecologist Jason Mazurowski, spots Mount Marcy from his Vermont apartment window at the start of the novel coronavirus pandemic and sets out to climb i
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...
Hiking alone to and from Lonesome Lake Hut above Franconia Notch challenges a woman’s sense of time ...
We are caught just now between acting in the face of an overwhelming environmental collapse, and try...
Richard F. Fleck traces the travels of John Burroughs and Henry David Thoreau from the Catskills to ...
The escapades of a climber and her friends trekking in Huascaran National Park in Peru
At her new home base of eastern Vermont, a young mother gives over her mountain energy to her childr...
In this essay, the runner-up in the 2008 Waterman Fund essay contest co-sponsored by Appalachia, Wil...
A winter caretaker at New Hampshire’s Carter Notch Hut connects to humans from a beautiful, frozen w...
William Kittredge is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana...
Artist Hovey Brock writes of the raging habits of the Neversink River in the Catskills of New York. ...
A nonfiction work that explores widow\u27s walks in a time of climate change on the coasts. This pie...
Amanda K. Jaros, a winner of the journal’s Waterman Fund essay contest, describes her epiphany about...
A science writer shows how Monadnock’s landscape tells the story of climate change and calamity
In “The Goldfish Pond,” Gregory Norris brings alive a childhood memory of wandering around other peo...
Tracy Raczek observes signs of climate change through in her encounters with longtime locals in the ...
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...
Hiking alone to and from Lonesome Lake Hut above Franconia Notch challenges a woman’s sense of time ...
We are caught just now between acting in the face of an overwhelming environmental collapse, and try...
Richard F. Fleck traces the travels of John Burroughs and Henry David Thoreau from the Catskills to ...
The escapades of a climber and her friends trekking in Huascaran National Park in Peru
At her new home base of eastern Vermont, a young mother gives over her mountain energy to her childr...
In this essay, the runner-up in the 2008 Waterman Fund essay contest co-sponsored by Appalachia, Wil...
A winter caretaker at New Hampshire’s Carter Notch Hut connects to humans from a beautiful, frozen w...
William Kittredge is Professor of Creative Writing at the University of Montana in Missoula, Montana...
Artist Hovey Brock writes of the raging habits of the Neversink River in the Catskills of New York. ...
A nonfiction work that explores widow\u27s walks in a time of climate change on the coasts. This pie...
Amanda K. Jaros, a winner of the journal’s Waterman Fund essay contest, describes her epiphany about...
A science writer shows how Monadnock’s landscape tells the story of climate change and calamity
In “The Goldfish Pond,” Gregory Norris brings alive a childhood memory of wandering around other peo...
Tracy Raczek observes signs of climate change through in her encounters with longtime locals in the ...
Walking along on a Connecticut path he knows well, Aaron Piccirillo goes on “autopilot,” only to com...
Hiking alone to and from Lonesome Lake Hut above Franconia Notch challenges a woman’s sense of time ...
We are caught just now between acting in the face of an overwhelming environmental collapse, and try...