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Sure, eating less is the main driver of weight loss, but nailing the right amount of shut-eye each night helps too
A good general rule of thumb is to never drink unpurified water. Yet if you do, then use common sense first.
After a day spent outside, there's nothing better than a superbly placed hot tub
Two new running shoes designed specifically with the ultrarunner in mind
She just made her first national team—after 13 failed attempts
A versatile getup for winter’s last throes and spring’s first showers
Gun control debate prompts REI to hold orders, MEC to sever ties with Vista Outdoor
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about
Eleven companies making apparel and equipment just the way you like it
Twice as strong as most stainless steel alloys yet half as light, titanium makes sense for watch building
In an era of specialization, a new study argues for diversifying your interests.
Bad weather, an unscheduled rescue, and a mutiny wrecked the chances of two teams hoping to make daring winter summits
Because safety and comfort are key for commuting
With the arrival of a long-rumored drink, endurance athletes want to know
It's nature's perfect post-workout meal, and don't let anyone tell you otherwise
In the West, where it's stupidly easy to get scorched, it's best to show less skin. These sun gloves help.
The USOC has failed to do enough to protect American athletes from abuse for years. Getting rid of its chief executive won't do anything to solve the problem.
Couples can get dirty together in many ways
Temperatures were brutally low at this year’s running of the 300-mile competition, and one frostbitten competitor may lose his hands and feet. Is this just the price of playing a risky game, or does something need to change?
They're all made in Norway by Viking descendants
The prescription goggles are the best solution for those who simply can't go without their specs on the slopes
From landscape filmmaker Jay Worsley, Ethos features some incredible drone footage from Arizona, California, and Oregon.
The Lost Craftsmen, from Seeking Nirvana, highlights skiers Riley Leboe, Matt Margetts, Joe Schuster, and Mike Henituk as they explore Japan’s mythical powder stashes.
From women’s collective And She’s Dope Too and Backcountry.com, Moksha highlights a group of mountain bikers in Nepal who want to grow the number of women in the sport.
We've partnered with Fresh off the Grid to bring you three not-so-basic trail mix recipes that are a breeze to make at home.
The parent company owns outdoor brands like CamelBak and Giro, as well as Savage Arms, a manufacturer of AR-15-style semi-automatic rifles
At USU, students in the country’s first program for gear designers aren’t just learning how to sew a bestselling jacket. They’re being groomed to lead the industry’s next big political and environmental fights.
Seven products that make adventuring easier
The (surprisingly affordable) tools they use to build strength, power, and stability
*Epic, as in a very long day—not we’re-gonna-die
It's affordable and made in the USA
I’m also an avid sportsman and one of my firearms is an AR-15. So you might be surprised that I've never joined the NRA—nor ever will.
Very few things are more conducive to conversation—real, deep, true conversation—than long rides. In the saddle, we inevitably end up sharing memories about moments and people that have affected our lives. Photographer Tracy Chandler spent months capturing the shared scar stories of these California cyclists.
For long-term health in endurance athletes, when you eat is nearly as important as how much you eat
They crushed at Sunday’s Tokyo Marathon. Here’s why.
Travel companies are creating a generation of digital nomads, flying gig workers and tech nerds to exotic locales where they can pursue dream jobs. These brands make it their business to solve the significant logistical problems that come up when trying to get work done while abroad—but can they solve the problem of other people?
Luke Jacobson set out to land a gig at a big ski company like K2. Instead, he helped launch American-built Moment Skis, a small but growing brand that made it all the way to the 2018 Winter Olympics.
Fighting sickness and the desire to do too much in the Sonoran Desert
After months of speculation, the 36-year-old Australian officially announced today that 2018 will be his final year as a full-time competitor on the WSL World Tour
And 9 other tips for how to stay dry when adventuring in a downpour
I’ve been telling myself for years that I didn’t need new bike tools. How wrong I was.
She was a pioneer for women in the industry
If successful, he'd be the first to do so. Sure, he's had to bail twice, but that won't stop him from trying again and again.
The boards are custom-made and feature bog oak top sheets and bindings plated in 14-karat gold
At the Outdoor Retailer trade show last month, these seven standout hiking and trail running products caught my eye
We’ve already let go of the idea that cyclists should pretend to be drivers. Maybe it’s time to let go of our fixation on safety gear as well.
New Zealand-based outdoor brand Kathmandu is making a global name for itself by combining accessible adventure gear and apparel with forward-thinking environmental initiatives
The new strategy promises to raise resilient, confident kids—exactly the skills needed to make great outdoorspeople
Faction Skis’ film This Is Home features pro skiers returning to their home mountains for some truly remarkable sessions. This video follows Duncan Adams in Montana, Utah, and Switzerland.
From the North Face, Middle of Somewhere follows snowboarders Jake Blauvent, Blake Paul, and Austin Smith as they venture deep into British Columbia’s backcountry.
We’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year’s best new music.
The creator behind 'Afghan Cycles' and 'Catch It' is bringing new athlete role models to life on the big screen
The author and human guinea pig asked elite performers for advice on getting better sleep. Here’s what they said.
Onetime U.S. Ski Team racer Lisa Ballard, 56, never abandoned her skis—or the idea of winning a world championship
Ultra runners and backpackers, take note: this tool offers unmatched performance for the price
Whenever we hit the road for a daylong sufferfest or weekend adventure, we stock up on these bars and gels
All the gear and techniques you’ll need to nail the perfect snowy moment
Do you really need a bra specifically made for rock climbing? Yes.
From better casings and increased sidewall protection to varied compounds for better grip and new sizes, rubber for the road and the trail is improving
The bestselling author of 'Wild' and 'Tiny Beautiful Things' shares her process and philosophy with Tim Ferriss
Octogenarian Dr. Arthur De Vany, renowned for his theory of evolutionary fitness, shares his diet with Tim Ferriss
In seasons with little snow, people make fewer trips to the mountains, which has a huge impact on local economies
Experts share their simple tool and apparel picks that improve the comfort and quality of subzero-degree workouts
From Wildland Media, Beyond Trails in the Atacama follows mountain biker Lorraine Blancher on a cycling trip through the Andes.
If your only exposure to Canada Goose has been an abundance of black parkas on the New York City subway, this rant is for you
Americans didn't crush it in Pyeongchang, but medal-counting haters need to shut it. Let me explain.
Sports psychologists weigh in on the challenges of being among the best in the world
The fleet 50-year-old runner took the pavement less traveled—directly to an unprecedented berth at the 2020 U.S. Olympic Trials
Now that we know which mountains are on the Ikon and how much it costs, we wanted to figure out: Which is a better deal for skiers?
Performance can look good
We dive deep into the outdoor industry's premium insulation to help you buy—and care for—your next puffy
High-altitude alpinist Masha Gordon says it's time women claimed more peaks, and she has a plan to make it happen
Honoring the athletes, moments, and Twitter accounts who really deserved to take home the gold this year
As a fellow Asian-American female rider, following her career over the past few years has been an exhilarating ride
Either learn to ride difficult passages of singletrack or simply walk them. But please stop ruining the challenges for everyone with cheater stones and shortcuts.
The indie French brand reissues its classic aviator-shaped mountaineering glasses