The Great Divergence
When the first pandemic in over 100 years disrupted our lives, forcing many of us to stay home and stay apart from one another, I instantly became consumed with what life would be like when the...
View ArticleRide the Rockies Day 4: Telluride to Ridgeway
It was after the challenging third day of the ride that my legs started to feel like bricks. On one hand, I felt somewhat relieved that the day 4 ride was only 40 miles with only one climb, up Dallas...
View ArticleOur Journey
The second half of November is an interesting time of year. In some ways it’s reminiscent of moments like seeing the team behind by 14 points in a football game fumble the ball away with five and a...
View ArticleA Social Contract for 2022 and Beyond
To live in a community, a culture, a society or a nation…. What do we owe one another? What is our obligation to one another? How much must we do for the common good rather than pure self-interest? To...
View ArticleHomesteading in Southern Colorado
Location undisclosed I did my best to keep up, as Homesteaders discussed things like tools, setting up electrical systems, building wells, cultivating crops and guns and ammo. Much of it is just to...
View ArticlePlaces Extroverts Love
It’s been hard to know what to expect the last two years. First, places that are typically lively, full of people, full of life, suddenly became empty as the pandemic shut down businesses and places...
View ArticleWeekend Trip Guide: Enjoy Yourself While Staying on Budget
This is a guest post written by Henry Moore. Henry is the co-creator of FitWellTraveler. The site blends two of his favorite subjects (travel and health) to provide readers with information about how...
View ArticleHow to Find Opportunity and Positivity in a Midlife Crisis
Photo via Pexels For more articles like this, take a moment to explore the many experiences and adventures documented on The Action Story! Your midlife crisis does not have to be a negative...
View ArticleUtah- A Place Like Nowhere Else
Downtown Salt Lake City Most of Utah’s population lives in a region referred to as the “Wasatch Front“, which is essentially the area from Ogden to Provo, including Salt Lake City, boxed out in red in...
View ArticleOn Being Less “Numb”
The modern world is such a paradox. We are more prosperous, more secure and more comfortable than ever before. Yet, we also seem anxious, depressed and generally dissatisfied. What is going on? What...
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