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Today, the Bureau of Land Management announced the final plans to open up Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante to drilling, mining and grazing. Much of the land that was once protected will be auctioned off to the highest bidder for development. ⁣⁣Seeing the undoing of Bears Ears has opened my eyes to the intersectionality of public lands, climate and social justice. When the administration undid Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante, it wasn’t just the largest reduction of protected public land in our country’s history. It’s the erasure of Indigenous voices and leadership. And it sets a horrible precedent for the future of protected public lands in America. ⁣⁣When our land is assaulted like this, it leaves a trauma that will have long-lasting effects for future generations. It hurts our air, our water and our people. Once you make that cut, it isn’t easy to close the wound.⁣⁣We must urge the federal government to reconsider and let the courts decide on the legality of the land reduction. I wish I had more answers and a more concrete call to action besides to get out and vote. ⁣⁣I’m genuinely curious to hear from others: What can we do to protect the cultural resources and outdoor recreation opportunities in Bears Ears and Grand Staircase? How can we make sure Indigenous voices are heard and recognized? And how do we keep fossil fuels in the ground? #protectbearsears #savegrandstaircase Photo: @rob.lea

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I’m a day late, but I wanted to take a moment to recognize that yesterday was National Girls and Women in Sports Day. It’s an annual day of observance to acknowledge the accomplishments of female athletes, recognize the influence of sports participation for women and girls, and honor the progress and continuing struggle for equality for women in sports.I wanted to give a special shout out to @carla.perez.ec today. She is the first South American woman to climb Everest and K2 without oxygen, and I had the privilege of working with her as one of our guides on Everest. This is a photo of us climbing together on the final steps towards the summit of the world’s highest peak.Despite the gains for women in many areas of society, there is still an absence of women in leadership positions, at the top of mountains and in the workplace.Climbing with Carla was very motivating for me. It reinforced the idea that you can honor the feminine and be a strong leader while maintaining qualities of compassion and empathy. We need to elevate the status of the feminine – and of girls, women and mothers in society today. #ClimbForEquality #NGWSDphoto by @rob.lea

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Being here in Taos at the @bcorporation leadership summit gives me hope for our future. I get to see firsthand how these companies are tackling big issues of inequality and environmental justice with courage and transparency. There is a deep caring for people and the planet. ⁣⁣Do you know what a @bcorporation is? ⁣⁣They are businesses that meet the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose. B Corps are accelerating a global culture shift to redefine success in business and build a more inclusive and sustainable economy.⁣⁣Tomorrow, I’ll be speaking on a panel for the B-inspired festival with fellow environmental leaders and pro athletes, @forrestshearer and @kjerstibuaas at 1 pm. Come check it out. This kind of work fills me with joy. I can’t wait to continue. ⁣⁣Shoutout to the b corps I work with: @patagonia @fattire @newbelgium @gaiaherbs @allgoodbrand. I’m grateful for your support and leadership.

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I’m grateful to the speakers we heard from at Friday’s climate rally for their tireless leadership on climate. From the bottom of my heart, thank you for showing up and sharing your stories. ⁣⁣If you don’t already follow them, be sure to:⁣⁣1. @quannah.rose (and her mom, @iron.jody) defender and protector of the Arctic refuge and climate activist⁣2. Esperanza Garcia, youth activist and poet⁣3. @marlowbaines, Earth Guardian Co-Youth Director, lead organizer CO Climate Strikes (and a skier since age 2)⁣4. @go_barefoot, fisherwomxn, water protector, writer and founder of @on.the.land ⁣5. @forrest_in_the_forrest , rock climber, mountaineer, outdoor enthusiast and community manager⁣6. @clare_gallagher_runs, ultra trail runner and climate activist⁣7. @climateactivist, 13-year-old youth climate activist ⁣8. @madhvi4ee, 8-year-old founder of Madhvi4EcoEthics, Plastic Pollution Coalition International Youth Ambassador⁣9. @nonookeiht_bee3eisei, artist, actress, dancer and former Miss Native American USA⁣10. @katieboue, founder of @outdooradvocacy and me, ski mountaineer and chief disruptor at @bigmountaindreamsfoundation ⁣Not pictured: @jeremyjones, founder of @protectourwinters andMicah “Big Wind” Lott, Northern Arapaho Tribal Member and activist.⁣The outdoor industry still has a ways to go to work on diversity, equity and justice, but I’m glad I could play a small part in creating a space that felt inclusive and representative.⁣How we treat people is how we treat the planet. My experiences climbing and skiing mountains have taught me that I’m not separate from nature but a part of it. And if nature is a mother, we must continue to elevate the status of all women, girls and mothers in society today. Every voice matters, and we need all hands on deck. Whether it was your first march or you’ve marched dozens of times, let’s keep the momentum going forward. Activism inspires activism and I hope we can all dig deep because we are capable of doing so much more than we could ever imagine. If you’re a climate activist that comes from a place of privilege, I recommend learning more about allyship. Photos: @ianvaso #climaterally2020

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I’m so happy to be back home in Utah, even if it is only for a few days. When it’s snowing in the Cottonwood canyons, there’s no place I’d rather be. ⁣⁣⁣⁣Here’s a quick reminder to use public transit, ride share apps or carpool when you’re visiting Alta, Snowbird, Solitude or Brighton. Not only does it save money, it’s better for the environment.⁣ ⁣⁣⁣Looks like there’s a big storm on the horizon! Can’t wait to ski some Wasatch powder tomorrow. ⁣⁣#skicity @skicity #sponsored