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Pain psychologists explore the differences between those who finish ultra-endurance races and those who don't
Now you can be part of trail history by helping put signs up along America's often-overlooked (but perhaps most beautiful) thru-hike
Thoughtful design and technical chops are not mutually exclusive
The North Face's newest running tights use eye-tricking patterns to make women look taller and slimmer. Do they work?
The vests, bags, belts, and more that top athletes use to stay primed while they push
For serious performance gains, focus below your ankles
Based on firsthand experience, the performance payoffs make the investment worthwhile
We want to share with the development community some of what we have learned while building Outside Online.
How Latino Outdoors is rethinking the ways their community gets outside
It might taste indulgent, but a peanut butter and jelly sandwich is effective and more affordable than the average energy bar
It burns kerosene, unleaded gasoline, canister fuel, and alcohol
Some of these vans have so many gorgeous wood panels and stainless steel fixtures, they make my town house look a little dumpy
Mount Everest is increasingly defined by budget guiding companies—and more crowding than ever
One thing seems clear. Hikers and hunters are in this together
The female contingent at the infamous race was large and strong this year, despite terrible weather conditions
Hopdash aims to help you meet up with local running teams while on the road
When weight isn't an issue, comfort is king
Dress for success when you get snow, rain, and sunshine, all in 24 hours
Littlest Sidekick Outfitters will launch with a line of kid-specific base layers, which parents will be able to return for a discount toward the next size
It's four inches thick and weighs nine pounds. Read: It's better than my mattress back home.
Pro surfer turned humanitarian Jon Rose has helped millions of people around the world access clean water. Now he’s ready for his next big project.
Never settle for freeze-dried meals again
Resorts offer big discounts and bigger perks to those who buy a 2018–19 ski pass in the next few weeks
Designed by Jenny Jurek, who crewed her husband, Scott, on his record-setting AT run in 2015, this fold-out gear "bag" is an organization freak's dream
On working through the lifestyle changes—from pizza to chafing—that come with an obsessed significant other
Location, location, location! This one-bedroom is close to nothing.
Headlamps are underrated yet vital gear for living on the road
From a pocket knife to a duct tape holder, here are five things you should have with you at all times
Sometimes, when it comes to making progress it's the smartest choice you can make.
Show your pup you really love her with these tasty treats
Will the recent acquisition of the Colorado-based mountain bike company be the death knell for the brand, or will it emerge stronger and more innovative than ever?
From filmmaker Elia Saikaly, Everest - A Timelapse Film II is a collection of images he took while at Everest during milky way season.
We’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year’s best new music.
New women-specific stores, the "Move Mountains" campaign, Girl Scouts badges, and more
Pro climbers and guides share their perspectives on why an event like the Women's Climbing Festival matters to them and to the sport at large
An analysis of five decades of world records reveals a surprising shift in pacing approach
A sport-by-sport guide to staying warm, dry, and comfy when it's wet
It’s not the bike that matters—it’s where you take it
Recent studies have arrived at the same blunt conclusion: the world’s last, big wildlands are disappearing at an alarming rate. Is there anything to be done?
Got a job you can do from anywhere? These eight international adventure towns and cities welcome you.
Trying to figure out how to show both of your dogs—with different energy levels—exactly how much you love them? We have answers to this dilemma and more in this week's lightning round.
Conservatives, liberals, 100,000 outraged public commenters—the interior secretary had trouble getting anyone behind his plan
The White House didn't include outdoor apparel or gear on its 58-page list of taxed Chinese imports, but that could change
For this track athlete-turned-ultrarunner, it's a spiritual experience that transcends the body
Pounding fluid during a race doesn't have to be a miserable experience
The build tools and systems we use at Outside to manage our code, our development, and most importantly, our deployment
For Santa Fe native and climber, Ben Hanna, the Bat Cave has been his proving ground for over 5 years.
No Man’s Land from filmmaker Davide Calafà documents a six-day backpacking journey through Iceland.
From filmmakers, Alex Gorosh and Wylie Overstreet, this video is a product of intense boredom.
This November, the North Face and Sherpas Cinemas dropped an edit called Imagination, a film influenced by J.P. Auclair.
'Your Winters Need You' highlights skier Caroline Gleich’s relationship with the Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest.
We couldn’t help but be enthralled by the tomahawks and yard sales in the Numinous crash edit.
Aje features skier Baker Boyd alongside Japan native and founder of Teton Bros Nori Suzuki finding endless stashes of snow.
Watch to get an inside look at ultrarunner Clare Gallagher's budget-friendly, go-to meal for training days.
How the mysterious disappearance of a boat in the Bering Sea changed Alaskan fishing
At 43, the five-time Olympian seems indestructible
Women who work as guides and professional athletes face a tougher go than their male counterparts if they also want to raise children
Sherpa women aren’t encouraged to climb mountains. But that wasn't going to stop Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, who grew up in a Himalayan village with no electricity or running water but knew that she would one day summit Mount Everest. At 21, she stood on top of the world and then started a new quest: to become the first woman from her country to earn mountaineering's most elite title—an IFMGA.
The founder of Out There Adventures discovered power in nature while growing up gay. Now she's sharing it with the next generation—and taking the industry by storm.
Over the past three decades, Nancy Hogshead-Makar has established a reputation as the leading attorney and champion for young athletes filing sex-abuse lawsuits. Now the former Olympic swimmer faces her biggest challenge yet: making sure #metoo's impact is permanent.
Three years after the Camber CEO Pledge, outdoor companies still struggle to find and hire female leaders. The gap is slowly closing, but the lack of focus on hiring women of color is clearer than ever.
Don't bet on it. A recent media frenzy that linked the missing aviator to bones recovered long ago on the Pacific island of Nikumaroro missed a crucial point. She probably wasn't anywhere near the place.
Over the past few decades, Hilaree has established herself as one of the best ski mountaineers in the world. Even more impressive? She isn’t slowing down anytime soon.
These things from Go Fast Campers can actually go off-road
Former pro road rider Iris Slappendel founded the first labor union for women cyclists with one goal: getting team managers, sponsors, and riders to treat male and female cyclists with equal respect, 'cause that sure isn't happening now
At just 17 years old, Ashima is the best climber in the world. Even more improbable is the fact that she’s still (mostly) a normal teenager.
That's just business as usual in the Trump administration. But despite the interior secretary's asinine comments, there may yet be hope for ground-up change.
Our first impressions of the motorcycle maker's attempt at bikes meant for singletrack
It's hard to know what to make of the sudden rise of electric bikes. But one thing is certain: Racing them is a sign of the apocalypse.
The Doug Coombs Foundation was created to subsidize skiing and open up the sport to a broader audience. Now the Jackson, Wyoming–based organization finds itself on the front lines in the battle over undocumented workers.
Good looks from the bottom up
Travel, be more productive, get the right degree, and customize your career
To get the most from your performance, you have to accept the unpleasant—and keep pushing
In short, nothing good—and just one bad night can trigger a cascade of scary side effects
Watch to meet Dawa Yangzum Sherpa, the first female guide in Nepal to earn the coveted IFMGA certification.
Car camping is one of our favorite ways to get outside, and the biggest bonus is that you can bring more gear with you.
And it's Alex Honnold-approved
A group of hired caretakers, called ridgerunners, are working to protect America’s favorite wilderness footpath from the hordes of people who walk it each year
Record holders Orville Rogers and Julia Hawkins know how to keep the running flame alive
Your foam roller can do much more than just release tight muscles. Use it to strengthen and tone your whole body.