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Don't travel this iconic route without hitting up great camping, hiking, surfing, and more along the way
To get accurate test results, I enlisted a physicist's help
Once again, science says that fruits, vegetables, and whole grains are really good for you
The experienced skier fell into a deep crevasse on Monday afternoon
The all-new car is safer, more economical, and, thanks to its turbo, faster
At January's Outdoor Retailer trade show, we chatted with VF CEO Steve Rendle about the business's move to Denver
Rickey Gates ran 1,303 miles on the streets of San Francisco over 46 days, from November through December
From media appearances to World Cup championships, she manages it all—with a little help from her mom
In business for 44 years along the Chattahoochee River, this shop merges surf and mountain culture in a southern state with more than ten million people
No one has done more to sound the alarm about climate change than Bill McKibben. We asked him: is there any hope at all?
A recent report found that 259 people died between 2011 and 2017 while stepping in front of the camera in often dangerous destinations. Our writer went deep on the psychology of selfies to figure out what's behind our obsession with capturing extreme risk-taking.
We asked hikers for advice on how to readjust to life after the trail
The Gila is America’s most endangered river. What do we stand to lose if it disappears thanks to climate change and overuse?
Before his controversy-plagued doubled ascent in 2017, the Spanish ultra star deployed the latest altitude science to speed his high-altitude adaptation
Don't be so quick to throw that worn-out equipment in the landfill
Fleece and denim—two of my favorite things, just usually not together. Until now.
New to backpacking, or never been? Make your next trip (or your first) a success by answering these questions beforehand.
The new book 'Down from the Mountain' explores the fine line bears walk between the wilderness and suburbia
From the Gunks to J-tree, our climbing expert created his definitive list of the best climbing destinations the United States has to offer
Outside's Samantha Yadron tells the story behind how she ended up with two pairs of these convertible pants
We've partnered with Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year's best new music
Stabilize and strengthen your core in five minutes
‘Vanlife Diaries: Finding Freedom on the Open Road’ will spark your wanderlust
Sunnies with glass that blocks reflected light and eliminates glare…
But the flip side is that your healthy fitness habits—so deemed by lurking insurance companies—could lower premiums
Don't rely on convenience stores and junk food to fuel your miles
Raynelle Rino, the founder of Rino Consulting Solutions, taps into the therapeutic effects of nature, specifically for people of color who work emotionally taxing jobs
There would be no Border Route Trail without John Elliott
Alpine scrambles and beachfront strolls; multi-day singletrack adventures and quick urban escapes; soaring trees and rolling sand dunes—every state in the country has something to offer intrepid hikers. So we rounded up a bucket-list-worthy, best-of-the-best guide.
This gear shop owner moved from Nebraska to Wyoming's Wind Rivers for a smaller salary and higher cost of living. She wouldn't change it for the world.
Olde Virden's Red Hot pepper flakes turn even the rankest dehydrated meal into mouthwatering fare
Three died and four were injured on Sunday when a plane veered off course
The Garden State doesn't usually bring to mind bucolic wilderness. But if you ask people in the know, that's only because you've been looking in the wrong place.
New owners are revitalizing Shaw's, the beloved hostel on the Appalachian Trail
Sure-footed tips for when the going gets steep
The Democratic candidate released her comprehensive plan for saving our national parks and public lands. It's impressive, even if it never comes to fruition.
From in-town trails to nearby epics, hiking thrives in and around these urban epicenters
Looking for a vegan gorp recipe? We've got you covered. Classic gorp recipe? We've got a delicious version of that, too. These DIY trail-mix recipes will supercharge your next hike.
Because hiking faster means hiking farther
These trails thrill hikers with more than just scenery
The Swedish apparel brand has a tough pair of trousers—or tights—for every trail
After an all-night gig playing music, Grammy Award winner Diplo recharges via long hikes
I drank the stuff for two weeks and lived to tell the tale. I'm still skeptical about the health benefits.
Step one: know the conditions and whether fires are actually allowed where you're camping
After nearly dying while summiting Lunag Ri three years ago, Anker is still tackling tricky sends
Marathon training rarely goes as planned. Don't panic. Use your taper to get to the start line as ready as you can be on that day.
To run your fastest 5K you need to develop your endurance, muscles and race-specific speed. We'll show you how.
After a string of injuries, Jordan Hasay and Dathan Ritzenhein are itching to race again
Yogis are flocking to plein air classes everywhere from the African bush to downtown Austin rooftops
Townsend Bertram & Company is taking concrete steps to be more welcoming and relevant to gender non-conforming customers. Here are 5 easy steps
Korir, the 2012 Boston Marathon Champion, is taking a break from politics to refocus on running and mentoring—and is back in Boston ready to race on Monday.
After becoming training partners with Amby Burfoot, the hero of her youth, the author gets to share Boston with him on the 50th anniversary of his victory.
Grab one of these portable power stations and you’ll never have to adventure without a charge again…
No external flourish can match the thrill of pushing your body to its limit
Sometimes just driving a car in a city is an act of violence
He sold his first photograph at 14 and has been making pictures ever since
Step one: don't break it. But if you do...
In his new animated feature, Chris Butler adds a contemporary twist to an old-fashioned tale
The big-box retailer is trying to cater to cycling enthusiasts with a line of three new carbon rides. Will people buy them?
In this short video, Mike Hopkins honors the true hero behind all great adventures—the humble peanut butter and jelly sandwich
There are fewer unexplored places on the globe, but slackliner Scott Turpin is finding those spaces in the open air between two spires
The Boston Marathon's course writes the script. Runners simply enact its strenuous narrative year after year. A brief history of tragedy and triumph.
The science behind those screaming quads and pain brain. Becuase once you're in, the Boston Marathon doesn't make it easy to get that finisher's medal.
You’ve heard of the Newton Hills— Moguls. Heartbreak? A molehill. The big hills of the Boston Marathon go down, and until now, they didn't have names.
The pros who ran Boston's downhills best take us through the course. Expert advice from Des Linden, Ryan Hall and Bill Rodgers.
To counteract caffeine tolerance, new research suggests you need to swear it off temporarily
In a unique twist to online retail, this shop certifies pre-owned bikes and offers a guaranteed buy-back program
What's really behind all the recent cougar conflicts
The Twitter CEO only eats between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. You definitely should not emulate his habits.
We get it. Solo travel can be scary. But trust us, the idea of it is more frightening than actually doing it.
Trolls thought I was friggin' nuts to propose a controlled backcountry ski area. But it's already happening.
Bored with plain old soy milk? Here's everything you need to know about the ever expanding milk aisle.
We join outdoor activist Katie Boué, professional skier Brody Leven, and Spaghetti the dog in their Salt Lake City home for lunch
Six keys to minimizing impact and maximizing speed on the downhills.
The canceled all-women space walk had the space administration facing claims of sexism. But the real issue is not a lack of women-specific designs; it's suits that don't fit the wide range of people who need to wear them.
A website from the snack company highlights the sweeteners that often fly under the radar on nutrition labels, and shows the percentage of sugar in other brands' offerings
Eric Hanson examines the relationship between unrelenting cold and the euphoric feelings of camping in winter