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Give back to the trails you enjoy. It's good for you and the place you’re visiting.

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Kickster models built between 2013 and 2019 may have a defect that causes the handlebars to fall off

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'Between the Lines,' from filmmaker Jason Hearn, profiles ocean photographer Sacha Specker documenting his swims across the globe

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Making the decision to start a thru-hike can be daunting, so let us show you what gear you should take

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A mountain biker and a four-wheeler unite through the love of finding joy, thrills, and solace on our shared national playgrounds

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Professional skier Gus Kenworthy is using his platform to advocate for the LGBTQ community and push for inclusivity in the outdoor industry.

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Ben Bruce, 4-time member of U.S. world championship teams, details the training he did in the final weeks before running his best 10K.

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Versatility that plays nice in small spaces

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The Miami Murals project is adding an interactive digital layer to a series of climate-focused public art in a mural-crazy city

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Ida Pfeiffer sailed the oceans, trekked through jungles, and scaled peaks, becoming one of the most famous women in Europe in the early 1800s   

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In the fall of 2018, the 26-year-old American missionary traveled to a remote speck of sand and jungle in the Indian Ocean, attempting to convert one of the planet's last uncontacted tribes to Christianity. The islanders killed him, and Chau was pilloried around the world as a deluded Christian supremacist who deserved to die. Alex Perry pieces together the life and death of a young adventurer driven to extremes by unshakable faith.

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Work the system, get to know your local outdoor-sports store, and take advantage of steeply discounted gear

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In his long-awaited memoir, 'One-Way Ticket,' a cheater turned reformer tells all about performance-enhancing drugs, the Tour de France, and a rider he used to know named Lance

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Following months of uncertainty, the most exciting marathon on U.S. soil has been upgraded to “Gold Label” status. Here’s what that means. 

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One pair to (mostly) rule them all

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For decades professional bike racing has marginalized women riders and lagged behind nearly every major sport in promoting gender equality. Retired star Iris Slappendel is changing that.

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The Salt Lake City–based gear company is laying off 70 employees as it shifts its domestic factory to an assembly-only plant

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The entire chair fell from one gust of wind, which makes us feel totally safe and not at all concerned

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The ranch​​​​​​​ of Henry's Fork, Idaho, is where anglers come to test their dry fly-fishing abilities

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This week on Tree Huggers, Brad Einstein talks to some baby and fully engorged ticks about the dangers of Lyme disease

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For firefighters Brady Ruysschaert and Brandon Hawkins, surfing is the ultimate stress reliever

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A new study indicates that increasing your cadence from 170 to 180/minute can improve your efficiency and performance potential.

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New research suggests that the emotion has a singular ability to lower stress and improve our overall well-being. So how do we get more of it?

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A new study finds that your “critical speed” threshold drops in the last third of a marathon, which may explain why the distance produces so many blow-ups

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And he shows no signs of stopping

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Philip Carcia hiked all of New Hampshire's 4,000-foot peaks every month for a year

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America's best mountain runner, Joe Gray, is also obsessed with food and knows the best spots for pigging out in this Colorado city

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Trading spoons for cams, one set of newlyweds now has everything it needs to explore together

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The Wave Tool is a durable, pocket-size way to mobilize and keep your muscles tension-free

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Wes Siler learns how to take better photos of wildlife without approaching too closely

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Proving that the mid-30s are prime time, the evolved Pegasus everyday trainer excels at almost everything.

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Scott Fauble and coach Ben Rosario share details and insights from a week of training early in the season leading to a 7th-place, 2:12:28 finish at the 2018 New York City Marathon.

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With the help of Steven Glass and Mitchell Rosko, you could be living in a skoolie (complete with a fireplace and shower) within a year

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One company thinks it can solve the global algae crisis by making sneakers from sludge

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Everything you need to know to sleep comfortably when it's cold out

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Book a room and score perks, like a stargazing kit, bike-park access, or a hiking guidebook

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Here's what it takes to get yourself on top of Denali, from Salt Lake City, without a single motor

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No, we’re not talking about nailing the perfect Instagram story or crafting a funny Facebook post

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Because the end of the weekend can also mean new beginnings

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This short video features runner Guillaume Peretti on the GR20 trail in Corsica, France, where he once held the fastest known time

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In this episode of Moves, Santa Fe–based Railyard Fitness instructor Doug Lawder walks us through moves for stronger legs

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“What to Bring” showcases how too much or too little gear could ruin a day out on the water

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A local legend challenges a pro climber to a 64-route race

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Diversify your Instagram feed with plus-size ultrarunners, kayakers, and other bold outdoorspeople who want you to love getting out there too

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Are you going to paddle in to shore, find a bathroom, strip down to your ankles, use the toilet, suit back up, and risk missing waves?

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Amphibious features make this shoe a no-brainer for warm-weather adventures

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The endless tree-lined gravel roads of Vermont provide the perfect setting to log a few miles

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From behind the windshield, the future can look pretty grim. But independent sales reps are fighting to stay relevant

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The River of Sorrows almost never flows, due to a tricky confluence of climate change and water rights, but this year was different

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It takes skill to have no idea what you're doing outdoors

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Two new releases go (ahem) deep on watery obsessions and how they foster closer relationships with fragile environments

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The disqualified former Tour de France winner speaks openly about doping in cycling, moving forward, and his burgeoning CBD business

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After a trip to Kilimanjaro with her father, Lilliana Libecki wanted to create a new way to give back

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A few of the world's best cliff jumpers got together at Abiqua Falls, Oregon, to push their limits on the 102-foot drop

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The answer isn't just throwing everything in your backpack all at once. Here's the right way to pack for a long haul in the wilderness.

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Plus, data on how the outdoor industry rallied around kicking plastic out of Outdoor Retailer Summer Market last month

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Mileage increases should be based on how you respond to them, not on an arbitrary number that is often too much or too little.

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A pen should be a part of your everyday carry kit. Here are six we love.

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Why two bombings that rocked the tiny town of Panaca, Nevada, help us understand who really owns public lands in the West

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The city's riding scene is unique and diverse, and the best way to dodge the infamous traffic is on two wheels

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When you spend months each year in the backcountry, things are bound to go wrong eventually

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I’m not slow. Everyone else is just fast.

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With their unsanctioned events, OSR offers a slice of vanishing New York

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Want to get away on a dime? Here's where to go.

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A simple self-test zeroes in on the most efficient stride rate for your running style

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The famous waterfalls appear in about ten seconds' worth of her new music video, and some people are angry about it

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You've heard of Ineos’s Egan Bernal, a possible Tour winner, but don't miss these other fantastic talents—both men and women

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'Golden' spotlights eagle biologist Caitlin Davis in her natural habitat—at the top of a cliff face strapped into a harness

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A new study shows the inflammation-reducing supplement might benefit the heart as well as joints.

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When it comes to CO2 emission reduction, it’s no contest between e-bikes and electric cars

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Calorie counting can be a huge burden. Plus, you're probably terrible at it.

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After running for her life from a knife wielding attacker, Sheryl Powell disappeared on Friday, July 12. Monday, she was found alive.

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The longtime ranger has spent decades sharing stories of Buffalo Soldiers and advocating for diversity in the national parks. But his journey started on the edge of a cliff in Germany.

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Timepiece connoisseurs disdain these battery-powered tools, but that doesn't mean you should

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Copy these overachievers and make the most of your trek to the office

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This discontinued model is still reliable decades later

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Say goodbye to 'The Majestic Yosemite Hotel' and welcome back 'The Ahwahnee'

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From filmmaker Mike Hopkins, 'Siblings' highlights how having a brother or sister will make you a better cyclist

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Together, Outside and Cairn have expertly curated three limited-release collections for travel, fitness, and water pursuits

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