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A stove to repair a dent and other totally unexpected uses for stuff you own
A new bill would strip the president of designating new monuments in the state—an idea that has already come to fruition in Alaska and Wyoming
Consider three things when picking the perfect 18- to 20-ounce water bottle: usability, durability, and temperature control
A glorious and ill-considered expedition to retrace the nearly 300-mile sufferfest endured by colonial badass (and not yet turncoat) Benedict Arnold and his 1,100 brave, starving men. Their aim: to take Quebec City from the British. Ours: to survive.
After falling off a 100-foot cliff and surviving for 36 hours high on the mountain, Scottish climber Rick Allen was found alive.
The California Stonemaster and Five Ten founder changed the way we all climb
A new study polled western voters' views on the interior secretary, Trump's public lands agenda, and downsizing Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante
But maybe don't give us a hug
Watch to see what you'll need before heading out on your first bikepacking trip.
"Confluence" gathering works toward debut of national platform to strengthen and align state-level efforts
The proposed 10 percent tariffs on bikes and bike parts imported from China would be a blow to the U.S. cycling industry
Traveling with beer or wine is easy if you follow these steps
In an excerpt from his new book, Goldfarb explores what wilderness looks like with and without nature's most overlooked architects—and why they have more in common with wolves than you think
Save your climbing hands with these four salves
Being exposed to new places is wonderful. Being exposed to new germs is not.
In his newest book, Rick Bass gins up hunger and answers some of life's biggest questions by feasting with the great ones
These pros spend their days in the high alpine and dry desert. Here's how they protect their skin.
In 2015, in a secret medical procedure carried out in Bogota, Colombia, the 44-year-old woman got dozens of experimental gene-therapy injections. Why? Because Parrish, the creator of a longevity company called BioViva, believes that science is on the cusp of delivering radically longer lifespans—and she wants to help bring on the revolution.
Even better, they’re all cheaper than $50.
Now is not the time to mourn the end of all-day playtime, especially if you're not the one giving birth
From pop-up bungalows in the woods to durable bubbles on a vineyard, these cozy abodes offer real escape
Because you don’t want to look like a Tour de France rider on your commute to the office
Most of mountaineering's teachers are white, but one group wants to change that through new hands-on workshops
One of the things we love about car camping is the ability to get outdoors without sacrificing the comfort of a good meal.
Watch for three summer drink recipes that are sure to elevate your camp cocktail hour.
We caught up with the couple behind Desk to Glory at Overland Expo to take a look at their swoon-worthy, built out truck.
The first Golden Globe Race, a solo, nonstop, around-the-world sailing event held in 1968, was a mixture of triumph, tragedy, and madness—all chronicled in a classic bestselling book and recent BBC movie. Fifty years later, 17 sailors are once again setting out for the most ambitious—and loneliest—regatta on the planet.
In one of the most complex caves in the world, a handful of divers raced against the clock to locate the stranded team
They might seem arbitrary, but benchmarks help define the sport
The new mega fires raging across the West are polluting the air above states like Montana, Idaho, and Wyoming the worst
You live and you learn
Founder of the advocacy organization African American Nature and Parks Experience, Teresa Baker, is asking outdoor industry CEOs to sign her Diversity Pledge
What if your rain jacket could retain its DWR infinitely without the use of PFCs, chemicals, or water? Could this be the panacea the outdoor industry has been looking for?
Stay cool, look good
Cars are designed to keep humans safe, but at what cost to our canine companions?
We're all for trashy novels, but if you want something a little different, may we suggest gossipy surf memoirs and musings on the wellness industry?
About 200 people were evacuated by ATV and helicopter last week from a campground near the iconic falls
An enduro mountain-biking pack, an adventure-travel duffel, and a hiking pack are coming to shelves this February
Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing
The road is best shared in silence
Throwing a barbecue? Don't forget these five rules of entertaining.
Durable fabrics, intelligent design, clean looks, and plenty of storage make this one of the best office-outdoor crossover bags we’ve tried
Boards of Legends is about surfboard shaper Christian Bradley who has built surfboards for many of the world tour’s best surfers.
‘Don’t Not Go’ follows mountain bikers as they spent an average Saturday attempting Vancouver’s Triple Crown Challenge.
This is how you put pep in a hiker's step
Women need packs that are just as capable as men’s—and they need them to fit right. Here are the best, most comfortable performers for all-around backpacking.
Stave off midday munchies with these editor-approved options
You can get by with a kitchen spatula and seasoning salt. Or you can run a better barbecue.
Catch this summer's night sky in full force in one of these perfectly dark locales
Better than insta-coffee, hardier than a glass French press
The Spanish ultra-athlete has spent the past decade crushing a generation of elite rivals and redefining the limits of human endurance. But when he notched back-to-back speed ascents of Everest in 2017, critics pounced on the claims.
Dirt bikes and 4x4s aren't nearly as bad for the environment as you might think. (Hear me out.)
Advice from one very fun runner on how to make every run a good time
Brewer, entrepreneur, and ultrarunner Caitlin Landesberg on balancing being an entrepreneur with parenthood
When Jen Ripple learned the rich history of female anglers, she thought it was about time they had their own publication
The president's decision wasn't an assessment of whether the Hammonds deserved their sentence or not, it was an endorsement of the Bundy family's movement
Five brand-new films, two that are new to streaming, and one that's so secretive we aren't quite sure when it'll drop (but it should be soon!)
It’s waterproof, burly, and ready for the worst
Frustrated by overly cautious restrictions at cliffs, some climbers are leading efforts to create flexible, evidence-based management
You just have to unfollow all those downers first
With ripstop fabric, drain holes, and a water-resistant phone pouch, this endurance-racing vest is ready to get messy
The Nose Speed Ascent follows climbers Mayan Smith-Gobat and Libby Sauter as they set the women’s speed record on El Cap.
Mountain biker Eric Porter has built himself a bike in - bike out park in his backyard.
Legendary surfer Laird Hamilton has dedicated himself to health and wellness, and these are his rules for living your best life.
These short bursts during a training run teach your body how to run faster and more efficiently
From limited-edition products to establishing a multi-lingual customer service team, the lightweight collapsible furniture brand is all grown up
Photographer Pete McBride got front-row seats to the massive Lake Christine Fire as it nearly destroyed his 120-year-old home
If you live through a strike, the recovery can be a confounding, bizarre journey that never really ends
A survey of backpackers' tactics on the 220-mile high-country route offers insights on what works and what doesn’t
Scientists discovered that the temperature of a patch of water on the other side of the world can help predict how dry winters will be in the Southwest
Protect your eyes on trails, roads, and crags with these pro recommendations
The e-commerce behemoth is on its way to becoming the biggest marketplace for outdoor-recreation products and its influence over the industry grows every day. Is this the apocalypse for the shops and brands that have fueled our love of adventure? Or can they learn to fight back without destroying one another?
It was 1994 and writer, director, and photographer Jeff Johnson was a lifeguard on Oahu when 30-foot waves started detonating on the reef.
When the engine light flicks off, do you listen to the voice that says it's time to panic or the one urging you to calmly set the plane down?
Quite possibly the most storied, most coveted, most majestic of all tricks—held for three glorious seconds
After 13 agonizing years of waiting, it finally happened for writer Wells Tower—and then the moment disappeared
Writer Susan Casey will never forget the moment she came face to face with the most feared animal in the ocean
At 55, writer Pam Houston finally let herself fall.
When all else fails, run around like a raving lunatic while you swing a burning log