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ArchiveYou heard me. On cramped flights, the person who reclines their seat in front of me really chafes.
Spring is approaching, and with it unpredictable wet weather. Here are our favorite small umbrellas that you can keep in your work or school backpack.
And how it may change the way you travel
And it's on our bucket list
What does it take to make the list? Being a winter Olympian, Tour de France rider, or world-class climber helps.
Musician Justin Fountain hitchhiked from Fort Collins, Colorado, to Anchorage, Alaska, with nothing more than a backpack and his guitar
You don't have to sacrifice your budget to upgrade your travel kit
In ‘Ice and Palms,’ skiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck set out from their homes in Germany to bikepack 1,118 miles to Nice, France
Size has something to do with it, but it is more about why the land is being preserved
The Points Guy is hooking up one fortunate traveler with $13,000 worth of airline points
New Mexico lawmakers in pursuit of tourism dollars could help push the niche sport into the mainstream, as well as boost visitors to one of the country’s great, overlooked long-distance routes
These alpine refuges offer simplicity and shelter in the Colorado high country
Want to stay overnight in a jetliner, a snowcat, or a luxe glass globe dangling off a cliff? You can.
From snorkeling and shipwreck diving to exploring ruins and the country’s most remote national park, the Keys have enough outdoor fun to last a lifetime
Marie Kondo's ‘Tidying Up' is hardly a new concept for those who live a nomadic lifestyle
15 countries. 16 states. 33 adventures. Your travel bucket list just got a whole lot longer.
Daily savings strategies to make your bucket-list vacation a reality
Behind the Herculean effort to create a scientifically accurate cartographic masterpiece
From filmmaker Cory Marshall, ‘Aotearoa’ is a collection of moving images he took during his one-year stay in New Zealand.
As the country's second most popular park turns 100, Grand Canyon faces an unprecedented number of existential threats. Eight experts weigh in on the major changes it will undergo during the next century.
Want an outfit that will take you from the slopes to town to the airport on your next ski trip? We've got you covered.
No matter where you live, you have to be prepared when the white stuff starts falling
Ski season is far from over. Here's how to squeeze in one more epic trip without breaking the bank.
A century-long effort to designate Indiana's first national park finally paid off last week
From filmmaker Mark Kronemeyer, ‘Baja California Sur’ documents his journey to find empty spaces and wildlife in the Baja landscape.
Few mountain-bike destinations seem as ambitious as North Korea, but the country is home to myriad steep mountains and hiking trails that are perfect for exploring
Sitting at the doorstep of Rocky Mountain National Park, Estes Park is a legit year-round adventure base camp. But it’s especially sublime in winter.
Just in time for Valentine's Day, Rendezvous promises to help find the best—and cheapest—places to meet in the middle
Vacations can be expensive. But thanks to a slew of new digital tools, it's never been easier to cut costs on your next trip.
Ski, snowshoe, ice-skate, or score a snowy visit without the crowds at these iconic parks
Our favorite gadgets for turning your economy seat into a mobile office
You don’t need to make more money to stash away funds for travel
With mild temps, blue skies, and exceptionally good road cycling and mountain biking, it’s the best place to ride all winter long
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Moab has come into its own as one of America’s great multisport destinations. Here’s how to make the most out of a visit, from pedaling its world-class singletrack to hiking its famed national parks to rafting the Colorado River.
Former pro cyclist Kathryn Bertine is inspiring, mentoring, and supporting female professional athletes Tucson, Arizona
From California to Ecuador, here's how to spend a couple of days in the backcountry while a guide leads the way
The Kurdish region of Iraq is home to spectacular peaks, wild rivers, and fiercely hospitable people, and it could be the Middle East’s next big adventure tourism destination. But there’s one small catch: it’s still dangerous as hell.
From deserted beaches to raucous singletrack to ancient Maya ruins, these new adventures and resorts in Central America will warm you up
Stay warm and save space
Tucson, Arizona local Kathyrn Bertine shares her story as part of a partnership with Visit Arizona.
Get the most bang for your buck by planning a trip to one of these international destinations
Tools to score great deals on flights, lodging, and meals
Some accommodations don't just tolerate dogs. They love them as much as you do.
Seven free apps and one website that will make long travel days a lot less painful
Every year Lozi people flee the floodplains in which they reside in favor of their sacred lands up in the mountains
Deep in the Monashee Mountains of British Columbia, there’s a backcountry lodge called the Blanket Glacier Chalet
Researchers are calling the majestic forest the Shangri-la of conservation acquisitions
Need a reboot for the New Year? From yoga to trail running, these retreats ensure that and more.
Gear is expensive, and travel documents are difficult to replace. Here’s how to keep it all secure.
Your next big adventure doesn't have to put you in debt
No Valium for me, just luggage that the airlines can't lose and fits everything I need
On a recent trip to Kenya, filmmaker Goh Iromoto felt his sense of awe restored by the country’s vast wildlife and landscapes
Filmmaker John Duncan traveled to Scotland’s hills and coasts to document what made it such a special place to him.
When you look at their Instagram posts, it's easy to be jealous of your jet-setting friends. But there are grimier sides to traveling alone.
How to ditch your fluid soaps and sundries for a more seamless travel experience
In southwest China, high in the Sichuan province, three peaks stand higher than the rest
For starters: the family-friendly ski resort is huge, there are rarely lift lines, and it's easy to get to
Beat credit companies at their own game—and travel entirely with points, miles, and cash-back
Jimmy Chin, Kate Harris, and other road warriors share their secret potions for staying well on the road
From flash airline sales to public transportation, a boutique travel agent shares her tips for cost-effective travel
Located in southeast China, the region of Yangshuo is esteemed for its mountainous landscape and ample recreational possibilities.
These former ski resorts are great places to backcountry ski and snowboard
Eight gift ideas to help your friends and family save up to book the international trip of their dreams
Why give stuff when you can give a travel experience instead?
The Arizona native and Navajo Nation member is helping build an outdoor industry with native people on tribal lands
Result: You’ll never miss a flight again! Okay, not really, but these innovations should reassure you about flying in inclement weather this winter.
Southern Arizona's Cochise Stronghold has a rich history, unique flora and fauna, and tons of outdoor recreation possibilities
Forget airline storm delays and baggage fees. The best way to travel this winter is by hitting the open road.
From tracking storms to scoring flights to staying safe in the backcountry, these apps will help you nail your next big ski trip
‘Rhythms of Peru’ from director Nathaniel Connella features a look at the sights and sounds of this eclectic country
Michael Clark follows world-class athletes to the far reaches of the earth. This is his go-to gear to get him there.
Alastair Humphreys wrote the book on quick, cheap ways to shake up your day-to-day. Here's how he builds quick and inexpensive outings around the idea.
‘Georgia: Adventure for the Soul’ features Georgia, a country at the intersection of the mountainous Caucasus region and the Black Sea.
‘Elements Iceland’ features a group of friends on a bikepacking trip through Iceland.
Thanks to a slew of major upgrades up and down the mountain, the iconic resort is now more family friendly than ever
We can't wait to check out these ten new snow-country huts, lodges, and hotels
‘Dixie’ features its namesake national forest, in southwest Utah, and takes the viewer through two million acres of endless vistas