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ArchiveMy iPhone is my worst enemy and my job is destroying me—where can I live like a monk for a bit while I repair my damaged soul?
Where's the best place for a novice to learn? How do I select an outfitter?
With the economy on the uptick and early snowfall stoking demand, Dan Sherman, spokesman for ski-centric travel agent Ski.com, says you can’t count on resorts dropping prices mid-season. You should book early and online. Here are a few deals to get you started.
Are e-cigarettes a good alternative? If so, what's the best one for the adventure traveler?
Headed around the world for some cheaper medical care? Follow these rules
With medical costs exploding, young adventurers are opting to go under the knife overseas. Is the risk worth it?
A clean, green, LEED-certified hostel in south Chattanooga where athletes of all stripes feel at home.
I'll be in Banff, Alberta, from October to December. What shouldn't I miss?
Which resorts have the best ski tutorials?
Fire the babysitter. This time you're bringing the whole family.
I’m traveling to Mexico City and Bangkok. How do I sample their famous street treats without battling Montezuma and whichever dead ruler haunts the bowels of tourists in Thailand?
I want to take lots of photos during my holiday adventures. What do I need to know before hitting the road?
Do nudists know something we don't? If you mean where the best luxury spots are, then yes.
The best places for uphill and in-bounds skiing
For the skier who likes to shop locally
Corporations aren't all bad when it comes to skiing
Your favorite slopes—bigger, better, and ready for winter
The best places to find deep conditions this winter
Side effects ranging from nausea to hallucinations make some travelers question whether they should take preventative medicine for the mosquito-born parasitic disease.
Your number-one travel companion wants more than a vacation. Presenting our favorite trips to satisfy his (and your) wanderlust.
Three proven formulas for a different kind of Turkey Day
Looking for your own private hideaway? This is it.
Hitting the Road? These new travel accessories will make the journey sweeter
Your vehicle is the ultimate home base this season
When Eric Hansen’s parents abruptly decided to join the Peace Corps in their fifties, it was just what the family needed
Professional Mountain Bikers Eric Porter and Kelly McGarry set off on a bike adventure in Peru. Aside from exploring the country side on bikes, they deliver solar panels to a school in the mountains. Shot and Edited by Justin Olsen.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
There are only a few carefree summers in your life. Don’t waste them interning at law firms—opt for one of these adventure-packed seasonal gigs instead.
Pro Snowboarder Jeremy Jones heads to Washington to stir up support to keep the mountains snowy.
A peeping stroll is not an acceptable last outdoor gasp before winter. Presenting the best active autumn escapes.
Jaw-dropping fall drives that lead to drool-inducing DIY dishes
You don't need to spend a fortune to have a great adventure. With a few tweaks, you can avoid the 10 biggest—and often most expensive—travel mistakes.
Conquer the canyon with this handy guide
Keep and build a real audience with these simple tips
The tortured life of a globe-traveling picky eater.
These are the best places to live in America.
Can guidebook companies survive in the digital age? We take a look and try some new alternatives
I want to hike up a live— or at least dormant—volcano. Where can I go without getting scorched?
Getting around the laws that make overnight seaside camping frustratingly difficult
When the Great Recession hit, young people found a million different ways to cope with their battered job prospects. Alex and Nick Kleeman found the best way, scraping together enough cash to buy a 32-foot sailboat, then plunging into the Pacific for the adventure of their lives. So what if they didn’t know how to sail?
I don’t want to run just any old urban marathon: I'm looking for a destination race that will let me combine an incredible trip with my athletic endeavors. Any ideas?
I’m thinking about doing a road trip and some backpacking out west this summer, but I’ve heard a lot about the wildfires burning from California to Alaska. What do I need to know about traveling safely in fire country?
The helicopter ride to a luxury resort was undeniably sweet. But for Peter Heller, the greatest thing about New Zealand’s South Island was kayaking down a surly river with an old paddling buddy, in a country that’s still unbelievably pristine.
An upper-crust seafood sandwich gets democratic (Plus: How to make your own Baja lobster roll)
I live in southern Utah—obviously not one of the world's great surf destinations. One of my biggest dreams is to take a surfing trip up the California coast, from San Diego to San Francisco. I would like to camp on the beaches in state parks and such. What do you suggest?
Explore the continent's most awe-inspiring place on a bold road trip across the last frontier.
How to get a more precise forecast for your own backyard
Our summer is the perfect time to migrate south to New Zealand, where July means trekking-perfect temperatures and no crowds
I am going to Rio de Janeiro in December and want to get out of the city. I’m looking for must-see excursions that don't involve guided trips or tourist traps. Any ideas for safe places a visitor could comfortably navigate by herself?
Want to get your children hooked on the active life? In these five family-friendly towns, adventure is right outside the front door.
A friend and I are planning to hike a portion of the Pacific Crest Trail next summer. We'll have a week. What are the best sections for a trip like this?
I'm looking for a good destination for an active honeymoon this summer. We're fit, but local day hikes are the extent of our outdoor skills; we don't know how to ski and we're too pale to just lie on the beach. Both U.S. and international destinations are fine.
Norway has everything the alps does—towering mountains, five-star restaurants, loads of culture. You also get fjords, glaciers, epic whitewater, and a few thousand polar bears.
I’m a fan of the Grand Canyon, but I’ve visited there a few times now and I’m looking for something new. Where can I find a canyon that puts the Grand to shame?
Food is a huge part of why I travel, but dropping into a strange place and seeking out its best meals can be a crapshoot. Do you have any apps, tips or tricks to help a hungry traveler?
On the 40th anniversary of the much-loved 4-day bluegrass bacchanalia, veteran pickers take a look back on how it all came to be
Your perfect summer vacation may be just around the corner.
This summer, travelers will face a new nuisance: sequestration, a slew of Congressionally-mandated federal budget reductions. Here are five places Outside readers will feel the hurt this summer—and how you can work around it.
I like to celebrate post-trail with a few high-quality adult beverages. Where would you recommend for an avid hiker who’s also a beer nut, a wine lover, and a liquor snob?
There’s been a lot of talk lately about who should foot the bill for backcountry rescues. I’m usually pretty careful, but accidents happen, and I don’t want to get stuck with the tab. Should I purchase rescue insurance for my next way-out-there trip?
I’m headed to Hawaii, but lying on the beach is not my thing. What hikes would you recommend?
I’m well-versed in bear safety techniques, but I have no idea how to handle a cougar encounter on the trail. Help!
I’m new to Tornado Alley, and I’m nervous about getting caught outdoors during a twister this summer. How much warning will I have that a storm is on the way?
With the spring skiing season winding down, I'm starting to go into withdrawal. I'd like to get a few more turns in, but I don't want to go down to South America. What are my options?
I’m planning a vacation to Montreal, and while I’ve heard lots about its urban charms, I don’t know much about its wilderness access. Where can I play outside within a couple hours of the city?
I’m headed across the pond to Great Britain, and I’d like to do some hiking while I’m there. What are my best best for logging some trail time?
And we mean "trips" in the literal sense. Our contributors share their most-loved, go-to spots across the U.S.
Soaring and sailing with the Wolf Pack in the new Hyundai Santa Fe
What do you do when winter just won't let go? Elizabeth Eilers Sullivan and her family hole up in a cabin in Minnesota to wait out snow season’s last gasp.
I’ve done some climbing and mountaineering in the Lower 48, and I’ve been thinking about attempting Denali. What kind of prior experience do I need to tackle The High One?