How do you live the Never-Still Life?

By Trust for Public Land
Published March 25, 2014

How do you live the Never-Still Life?

Catching waves, bagging peaks, chasing powder—public land is what makes it all possible. That’s why we work across the country to protect places where everyone can get outside, from the best of the backcountry to your go-to neighborhood parks and trails.

A picture of a man riding a bike and a woman riding a bike.

We want to know where you go when you want an adventure. Send us a snapshot of someplace you like to get moving and you could win a  GoPro camera—so next time you can really capture the action! Need some inspiration? Check out the GoPro footage above of blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer riding out the rapids on the Colorado River. 

How it works

Submit your photo on Facebook—or post it to Twitter or Instagram and tag it #NeverStillLife. Rally your friends to vote for you on the contest page. We'll choose four winners from the top entries to receive a GoPro Camera.

The contest ends June 16, 2014. Selfies welcome!

 
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