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When you’re in your fourth decade, you’re still young enough to run a personal best. But it’s also the beginning of the end.
Away's the Bigger Carry-On won us over with its compact, sleek construction and features like an ejectable battery and TSA-approved lock
'When Rivers Rise' shows how India and Google are partnering to provide better intelligence to inform flood warnings and evacuations
'Thru' is an upcoming documentary about thru-hiking and why it's such a painfully enjoyable activity
HBO’s ‘Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel’ gives a rare behind-the-scenes look into the professional lives of Jimmy Chin, Larry Haynes, and James Boole
Taking a tiny human floating seems intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be
More than two dozen women tested synthetic and wool long underwear from 18 brands. These are the products that came out on top.
The latest marketing campaign by the brand’s Brazil arm—uploading images showing TNF gear to the pages of hot vacation destinations—violated the site's user policy
The Merrell Antora is an affordable, comfortable and stable trail shoe for women that provides exceptional protection from tough terrain.
Slow travel is popular in Europe and catching on in the U.S. It's not a bad way to ease your climate (and possibly flight) anxiety.
Why we name, talk to, and occasionally kiss our gear
The bipartisan Simplifying Outdoor Access for Recreation Act promises a better permitting process
Last July, then 28-year-old Alexandera Houchin won the women's Tour Divide, a 2,745-mile race from Canada to Mexico over the Continental Divide. Next on her list? The new Dirty Kanza XL, a 350-mile unsupported race across Kansas.
We won’t tell you what to think; we’re just here to share the latest data.
Connective tissue is notoriously slow to heal. New research suggests gelatin might help.
A new report found that towns near plenty of outdoor recreation attract new residents and higher incomes. But this could also mean higher costs of living, affordable housing challenges, and encroachment into vulnerable landscapes.
You might not like his style, but Sir Mo gives his sport some much-needed attitude
From our favorite packable meals to TSA-friendly containers, here are 10 easy hacks to eat well while flying
Don’t have the time to go to Everest? Wait for hours in these lines instead.
These devices are inherently stupid and profoundly antisocial, and their very existence is proof of their own uselessness
Celebrate the national trails holiday this Saturday by volunteering at one of these events
The ins and outs of overnighting in the actual wilderness
What to do if one of these bloodsuckers finds its way onto you or your dog
Maximize your long runs by adding progressive surges, a training secret from the legendary coach of Bill Rodgers and the Greater Boston Track Club.
Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein shares the training patterns he uses to maximize long runs during every phase of the training year.
Flannel on khakis is a staple uniform in the outdoor industry. But it doesn’t have to be, and this fashion-forward shop mixes expected "outdoorsy" pieces with the unexpected
After Kyle Dickman nearly died from a rattlesnake bite in Yosemite, he began a quest to understand what venom really does to us
Ötillö Swimrun is a grueling race series alternating long passages of open-water swimming with rugged runs of up to 40 miles. But unlike a triathlon, there’s no biking. That’s great news for W. Hodding Carter, a former collegiate swimmer who plans to qualify for the world championship. At age 56.
We cover the necessities, plus a few extras and friendly pointers
Kris Newby dives deep to unearth a secret history of government cover-ups in the spread of Lyme disease, but her research rests on shaky ground
Energy that tastes more like a meal than a dessert
I beat the snot out of it to see how it holds up
Will Gurley is using his work to spread the word about development in our national parks
Despite an attack that left one hiker dead and another injured, the experience and fellowship of the trail perseveres
OnX Offroad opens up 985 million acres of public land with off-grid navigation
Five days after an ad hoc army of volunteer searchers rescued hiker Amanda Eller, the yoga teacher missing for 17 days on Maui, the same crew located missing person Noah "Kekai" Mina just 20 miles away. This time, the ending was not so happy.
Three paddlers sail to Havana in order to kayak 27 hours all the way back to Key West, Florida
With varying degrees of success
The two hit Jones's local resort, Squaw Alpine in Lake Tahoe
On our second visit to New Mexico–based Tactical Application Vehicles, we take some epic rigs off-road
Have You Ever Considered Running In 13 Countries In One Day? Probably not. But Josh Sanders did. And then he tried it. With 15 friends.
Breeze through spring’s blustery days…
These shades offer premium protection and security while you’re pounding the trail.
These kids today...riding bikes? In the streets?? The horror!!!
Despite shadowy origins and increasingly diluted claims, the beverage has officially entered the wellness scene
Make your camping French press obsolete with these surprisingly good instant mixes
The most crowded season of all time is now the fourth deadliest
Pico started running and climbing mountains ten years ago, after losing her foot to cancer
We love Oiselle's Lux Funnel Neck Shirt for running, climbing, and heading to and from the gym
In 'The Big Island,' Tyler Fairbank stitched hundreds of still images together and manipulated them into motion sequences
A workout to help you develop a strong and trustworthy core
Getting old doesn't have to hurt so much
Getting outside on your period can be daunting, but it doesn't have to be
Huckberry found the formula for stylish, quality glasses that don’t qualify as a splurge
For Blair Braverman, physical activity was a given—until it wasn't
Data from the last world championships suggests you shouldn’t be concerned about your foot strike, no matter how you land
In the Hansons' system, tempo runs are designed to internalize marathon pace, one of the most difficult training components for runners to learn.
We wanted to know: in the face of climate change and innovation, how will food fare? Top food experts weigh in.
These utility bikes might just be a viable option for replacing our cars (at least some of the time)
Sometimes, able-bodied partners need to be sat down
The largest promoter in road-bike racing is backing away from what may be the sport's future
Although he retired from the World Tour in 2004, Shane Dorian isn't slowing down
All it takes is a little prep work and quality ingredients
'On Her Terms' showcases downhill mountain bikers Monet Adams and Manon Carpenter as they explore the trails and cultures of Iceland
Baja's right-hand point breaks are what surfer Allesandro Ponzanelli was after during the shooting of 'The Guero'
'Constant Thought,' from Spruce Tone Films, chronicles Iraq War veteran Brandon Kuehn's attempt at the Pacific Crest Trail
Artists and Instagram stars Charles Post and Rachel Pohl show us how to make their famous half-and-half pizza
'Running Shallow' features bonefish fly guide Prince Emmanuel, who's learning the ropes from a few of the veterans on South Andros Island
'The Perfect Flight' is a portrait of falconer Shawn Hayes, who found his first bird in urban Los Angeles
Outside editor Emily Reed went to Walmart and bought a full camping kit to spend a night under the stars. Here's how it performed.
The recipe for Wes Siler's perfect night outside: a dog, a knife, a steak, and a campfire.
How much does the world need to know about a deadly bear attack? That question was tested in the Yukon last year, after the horrific loss of a mother and daughter caused a destructive media storm.
Whether you're looking for deals on gear or an inside line on your dream trip, the perfect group is just a click away
The thresholds that define low iron can be different for athletes compared to non-athletes
Patagonia alleges that Anheuser-Busch is deliberately trying to confuse beer drinkers and profiting off the outdoor retailer's reputation as a sustainable company
Eat Like joins this outdoor artist couple as they make their favorite gluten-free pizza
When Wui Kin Chin collapsed high on the deadliest mountain in the world, he urgently needed a rescue. Instead, he sat alone at 24,000 feet for more than 40 hours.
It’s tastier than gels are... and that’s the main selling point
When we say “Everest is crowded,” this is what we mean
Everything we're keeping an eye on at the Colorado festival and beyond