Ridgeline has been around for a year and a half, and while we’re always trying new things, the content our readers have come to know and love stays the same. Hell, we’d say it’s getting even better.

Want to see what’s been in Ridgeline to far? Read a few stories from previous issues! There are a limited number of stories available to read for free, including all our conservation stories. Members have full access to previous and future stories and digital issues in all their glory.

Based in Eugene, Oregon, Ridgeline is a home for the outdoor recreation communities of the Pacific Northwest. Our flagship magazine features captivating stories and beautiful photography from outdoorspeople across the region, and our growing online presence features photos and videos from an amazing team of creators.

We are community-supported organization focused on conservation, recreation, and building up our local outdoor scenes, and serve as resource for anyone who wants to learn more about the amazing outdoor opportunities across the region.

Today, Ridgeline is funded almost entirely from the readers like you. If you’ve been looking for outdoor journalism at a grassroots level, you’ve found the place. We hope you’ll choose to support our mission by becoming a member of our community

Becoming a member is easy, and you can pay up front or make payments as you go. Your membership to Ridgeline earns you our magazine and give you access to many other great benefits. Keep reading to learn more.

Welcome to Ridgeline Magazine.


Why Be A Member?

Print ain’t dead, but it ain’t cheap either. Ridgeline is a community-supported endeavor. You make it happen. Being a member of Ridgeline get you the following goodies and benefits:

  • A copy of our now bi-annual flagship magazine; longer, higher quality, and no longer found in stores

  • Exclusive stickers, prints, and swag

  • Access to all of our stories, past and future

  • Discounts from industry partners

  • And much more planned for the future!

As advertisers turn to the all-seeing eyes of our tech overlords for the almighty dollar, we’re looking to our community to keep us going. This means honest opinions and content with a little more edge. We embrace the culture and let the freak flags fly.

Without you, there is no Ridgeline. We hope you’ll join us.

A skier standing among tall trees with moss on their trunks in a snowy forest of the Pacific Northwest.
A man rappelling, stopped halfway down tand looking out at a waterfall in the forest.

Read Stories from Previous Issues

Two men, a small distance apart, hiking through patchy spring snow and pine trees.

Photo courtesy of Ammon Gallup

Photo courtesy of Miles Wood

Photo courtesy of Michelle Emmons