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With a little extra planning, it's easy to be self-sufficient and safe when it comes to packing food for a long road trip. Here's how we do it.
The ins and outs of keeping Fido safe, comfortable, and happy while on the go
Are electric vehicles ready for the open road and the backcountry?
After a controversial Australian study's negative findings about low-carb, high-fat diets, scientists made adjustments and ran the study again
When an overworked health care professional and her family needed a break, they decided to hit the highway. Here, she explains how they did it.
There's so much more to seeing through the dark than brightness alone
How L. Renee Blount, a.k.a. Instagram's @urbanclimbr, blended her passions for climbing, travel, and design into a budding photography career
From going big on snacks to active pit stops, here's everything you need to know before taking a long road trip with the whole family
We put together our favorite in-state itineraries in every region of the country, to make it easy for you to explore your own backyard
These affordable digs are within driving distance from major cities but feel like far-away escapes
Essential items from five full-time road-trippers
Staying connected and productive on the move can be tough. Here's how to make it easier.
There are hundreds of scenic trails for you and your BFF to explore together
The retail giant is planning a remote future for main office employees
Now is a great time to build out a van, truck, or station wagon for adventurous road trips. We consulted vanlifers Grizel Caminas and Eric Hallworth to break down the steps.
Nothing affects the performance of your car, truck, or SUV more than the rubber you put on—or off—the road. Here's what you need to know.
We're always looking for that magic outfit that can be worn for days on the road before you need to clean it. Here are some tried-and-true picks.
Camper vans, pop-ups, RVs, and more—if you're ready to upgrade from tent camping, you've got plenty of options. Use this handy tool to pick your ideal vehicle setup.
Like nature, the outdoor industry needs change, renewal, and adaptation—and disruptors to challenge and supplant the way we do things. Here’s a peek into what’s coming around the bend. Because under the law of evolution, if you don’t adapt, you don’t survive
The truth about GPS accuracy — and what you can do when you really need to know how far and fast you’ve run.
There is a direct correlation between a successful adventure and the amount of food you bring with you
Technology and hyper-anxious parents were destroying one of the last bastions of unfettered childhood long before the pandemic closed camps for the season
Creating a shelter in nature is fun, encourages creativity, and offers an emotional refuge from the pandemic
In the latest installment of Ask a Doctor, Outside's resident physician dives into trends like vinegar shots and Theraguns
Science says the HoverGlide reduces vertical forces by more than 80 percent. But what does it actually feel like?
The odds of dying on Everest are about one in 100. A new pulse oximeter claims it can drastically reduce that risk.
The best products of next season, ranked.
A solid run up one big hill can boost both speed and strength.
Is it time to upgrade your B2B system with something more modern? This quick quiz will show if it’s time to consider updating your system.
We can see right through your hunting selfies
An off-trail adventure through perhaps the prettiest chunk of the lower 48
Maximize your results by effectively managing your training stress and frequency.
Between coronavirus and the national push for social justice, the world has changed—and the outdoor industry along with it. Focusing solely on retail doesn’t cut it anymore
This is a fast and tough workout that'll help boost your top-end run speed.
After a two-decade hiatus, the 'world's toughest race' returns at just the right moment—this time with Bear Grylls
Black cyclist Jonny Altrogge shares why he biked the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route—and what he learned along the way
After a pandemic-prompted trial run, the retailer will deconstruct the traditional idea of "headquarters" in favor of remote, flexible work
The two-hour corridor from Asheville, North Carolina, to Bluff City, Tennessee, packs eight adventures into 60 miles
It's a comfortable and stylish fabric, and it actually keeps you cool when it's hot—what’s there to hate?
Five reasons trying to reach a "racing weight" is counterproductive.
3 Ways for "slow" distance runners to comfortably incorporate max speedwork into our running.
Sit in on a video conversation about how independent retailers are coping with the pandemic, new Grassroots Outdoor Alliance tools designed to support retailers and brands, and why pro deals proliferation is killing our local gear shops
Randolph Engineering aviators are made in America and actually worn by military pilots
Runners sponsored by smaller companies might be in a better position than those who are signed by major brands
Two documentaries, 'Big Fur' and 'Stuffed,' set out to show that this sticky-fingered branch of natural history is full of beauty and wonder. Do they succeed? Our reviewer, who knows a lot more about the subject than he ought to, says yes.
The pandemic shutdown devastated the world’s manufacturing center—and many of the companies that rely on it. And there were already plenty of reasons to get out
A 1942 army study revolutionized our understanding of the effects of heat and how to combat it.
5 Equipment-free exercises to strengthen the hamstring, one of the most important and injury-prone muscles for running.
'Going Nocturnal' gives us a glimpse of the annual hatch of a giant mayfly and the large trout that emerge at night to feed on them
When your life depends on it, it had better work
With more than a hundred 11,000-foot peaks, five glaciers, and some 150 alpine lakes, Colorado's most popular park has served as an idyllic backdrop for some of our writer's bigger life moments: it's where he proposed to his wife, where his kids earned their first Junior Ranger badges, and where he said goodbye to someone special. While you'll be among 4.7 million visitors who visit every year, there's something personal to be found here.
Fur, dingleberries, and dog claws are no match for a Harbor Freight moving blanket
Updated guidelines write a prescription for exercise that may be just as important as traditional cancer treatments for maintaining—and regaining—your health
A team of Black cyclists will traverse the historic Underground Railroad on a mission to empower and inspire
Keep your fingers, shoulders, and back happy with these nine strength and mobility moves
Are pro programs a legitimate perk for industry professionals or a discount sales channel run amok? Some insiders are calling the whole scene a complete farce. Here's why
Modest amounts of artificial sweeteners are unlikely to cause much gut distress, but sugar alcohols can wreak havoc
OBJ's new parent company has committed itself to fostering a culture of diversity and inclusion. Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and former NFL linebacker Dhani Jones has joined the board
The books, movies, podcasts, and music that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The company is raising its prices (kinda) to raise the alarm on climate change
Guidelines for keeping your training on track when you can't do your plan for the day or have to take days off.
Here’s your complete how-to for planning (and enjoying) a run in the mountains.
Tommy Rivers Puzey is fighting for his life, recently diagnosed with lung cancer. His friends and fans are raising funds to help.
Rod Dixon won the 1983 NYC Marathon by focusing on periodization, recovery, balanced training, and a little beer.
For more than a decade, Miho Aida has been an outspoken advocate for equity, inclusion, and diversity in the outdoors
It's one of the most astonishing survival stories we’ve ever heard—and it might even be true
In an excerpt from his forthcoming book 'Leave It As It Is,' nature writer David Gessner examines the iconic conservation legacy of Theodore Roosevelt and unpacks the perception that the national parks and monuments he created were previously untouched and empty
See 300-foot-tall redwoods, banana slugs, and more in this dreamlike landscape. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's 16th stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
Mike Wardian, one of the most prolific — and successful — racers in the world, discusses how to lower your injury risk and stay at the top of your game for decades.
3 coaches of successful female cross-country teams share guidelines for connecting effectively.
The athlete and artist on creating your own hero, shifting the culture, and why the outdoors is your right
From trails to post-ride tacos, the decorated Mountain Bike World Cup champ shares her favorite Northern California spots
Plus, how to make up for missing an important day
The landmark conservation bill guarantees $900 million per year for the Land and Water Conservation Fund
A doctor’s question reveals how completely the sport is woven into one runner’s life.
Avoid injury and improve your stride with these 5 simple stretches and strength exercises for your groin muscles.
The story of a runner who went missing during the 1912 Olympic marathon and recorded the world's slowest time by several decades. He’s now celebrated as Japan’s ‘father of the marathon.’
Satkiewicz was a gifted athlete, an inspiring and passionate leader, a champion of women, and mentor to many
Throughout the pandemic, outdoor brands have slashed their marketing budgets for fear that tough times are still ahead. Scott P. Kaier, PR director at Formidable Media, explains why that might not be a smart move.