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Chamois that'll hold up as long as you do
The 29-year-old Spaniard continues breaking speed records on the world’s highest mountains
We asked pro surfer Jamie O’Brien his secret for having more fun in the waves. His answer? A foamie.
Using a phone outdoors? This is what you need to know to stay in touch.
The sport still has a long way to go, but these leaders are pushing for more diversity
These exercises are perfect for the outdoor athlete looking to get stronger and faster while staying injury-free
Here's the kit one of the country's most ambitious FKT chasers uses when he heads out into the backcountry
NOAA’s new satellite will make forecasting devastating storms (and epic powder days) more accurate than ever
New Mexico's largest city is home to the Southwest's most vibrant outdoors community
After most MCL and ACL surgeries, doctors focus on treating and rehabbing the soft-tissue, while almost completely ignoring motor patterns and biomechanics
For more than three decades, a small business in northwest New Mexico has been producing plush, burly pads that will fundamentally change how you sleep outside
Facing a failed marriage and an underwhelming job, Tonya Holt decided to sell her belongings, cancel her apartment lease, and set out on a six-month wilderness backpacking trip. Who she’ll be when she finishes, she isn’t sure.
Bill Nye the Science Guy breaks down the important features of fitting a bike correctly.
The folks at Bivy documented a recent trip to Bears Ears and produced this film, 'Bears Ears Is a Place, Not an Opinion.'
Everything you need to know about running safely and training effectively when summer temperatures spike
Even outdoor gear shops can benefit from working with travel bloggers and influencers. Rachael Herrscher of Today's Mama and Social Boost explains how
A new book profiles people who have devoted their lives to protecting the world’s at-risk animals
The products the pros use to keep their hands and feet happy and healthy
I still hit the snooze button every now and then, but way less often (a major win in my book)
A pair of recovering carnivores, faced with too many recipe options, put five plant-based cookbooks to the test
Plus, Outside staffers' favorite survival books of all time
Irene Yee, better known as @ladylockoff on Instagram, explains how she shoots climbers of all types with an eye for authenticity
Storytravelers loaded up their little yellow bus named Mango and set their sites on one of the most beautiful coastlines in the world, The Great Ocean Road.
World Champion Boulderer Jule Wurm had a fantastic run within the competitive indoor climbing circuit, but with all the victories came the toll of constantly traveling and training.
From filmmakers Clair and August Popkin, Base Jumping Switzerland brings you into the mind of ex-military parachutist Jon Szylobryt.
We've partnered with Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of the year's best new music.
Watch fly-fishing guide Maddie Brenneman and her longtime boyfriend, professional photographer Nick Kelley, kick off the fly-fishing season by loading up an RV and heading for the border in search of pristine spring creeks.
Anton Krupicka, ultrarunning’s most talked about star, is more than a longhaired, bearded, shirtless dude in minimalist shoes
What does it mean to have a body that's ready for a music festival? Nate Dern heads to the gym—and then Coachella—to find out.
Don and Donna Shearer's birds get dispatched to rescues, James Bond sets, Jaws swells, and forest fires on the Hawaiian island
Namely, bikes. Just like any piece of cutting-edge technology, the best ones cost a lot. But there are always less expensive versions, and there’s actually a trend toward lower prices, thanks to direct-to-consumer sales
Our favorite bands are turning up in the darndest places
I spent three months camping with the trailer, which costs a fraction of most of its competitors. Here’s what I found.
For an athlete, being injured is often harder psychologically than it is physically. But the elites have developed a few key tools to help stay happy and sane while healing.
This Giant SUP Holds Up To 10 People
Free Up Pocket Space with a Better Keychain
Most folding knives look pretty similar. This one ($480) however, stands way out thanks to the origami-like design. Up front you get a three-inch stainless-steel blade that has two different cutting edges. The blade then folds into an oiled maple handle with a deep thumb hold for secure handling. …
This Backpack is Made From a Recycled Billboard
The men's shoes, clothes, and equipment you need to stay comfortable on the trail
Ever since the 1950s, our books, movies, and songs have contained fewer and fewer references to flowers, birds, trees, and the outdoors. What does it all mean?
Watch to get a tour and see what we love about this budget-friendly, lightweight teardrop trailer.
Mountain Biker Lee Craigie began riding her bike as a means to escape the pressures of society, but as her passion grew, it turned into an obsession and she began training to compete competitively.
Filmmaker Janis Brod began her career as a filmmaker organically by just picking up her camera and documenting her experiences.
The Ottolock is a fraction of the weight of a U-Lock but far stronger than a cable lock, making it the perfect solution for quick bike rides around town.
Aaron Smith has been a member of the storied Yosemite Search and Rescue team for over 15 years. He’s also on the park’s elite helicopter rescue squad. Here’s a list of the gear he relies on most during his missions.
What does it take to swim 111 miles from Cuba to Florida without a shark cage? Passion bordering on obsession.
Thanks to a state-wide initiative to expand rails-to-trails and mountain bike networks and dedicated groups of cycling enthusiasts, Michigan has become one of the most bike-friendly states in the nation
From wild rivers to serene lake paddling, Michigan has more than 3,000 miles of designated water trails to canoe, kayak, and stand-up paddleboard.
Whether you’re looking for a mellow day hike with the kids or a weeklong backpacking trip in true wilderness, Michigan has the perfect trail for you
Can Baywatch the movie succeed in carrying the sad torch of the generation-defining nineties flesh fest?
A new meetup group is helping hordes of young urbanites get into nature
It's a big state. Step one: get your bearings.
A Made-in-America Motorcycle That You Can Actually Afford
A Canadian company is suing Greenpeace for $220 million—and it might have a case
Husband and wife, Josh and Rachel set sail in November 2016 from Ventura, California. After spending 40 hard days doing boat maintenance, their boat Agape was ready for her maiden voyage.
Filmmaker Mike Olbinski spent weeks traveling in an RV in Oregon to capture the images for this film 'Mist and Water'.
Blame Danny is from filmmaker Aaron Peterson that features The Marji Gesick 100 which is a cross country mountain bike and trail running race held annually in Marquette, Michigan.
Made with novel skin-gripping fabric, the brand's newest swimwear promises to stick, no matter what
The 44-year-old Nepali woman broke her own record on the world’s highest peak
A group of the country's top rock climbers traveled to Washington last week to remind Congress that public lands are valuable assets worth protecting. Here's what I had to say.
From Nevada to Minnesota, hollowed-out mining towns are seeing economic revitalization on trails and tracks that attract mountain bikers from far and wide
Ignore the countless images of the super bloom in your Instagram feed—the real miracle of the desert is just how much life it contains
'The Way It Should Be - Where We Live' from Stone and Wood Brewing Co. features Dave Rastovich as he reflects on what makes this area so remarkable.
Our PlayNow series highlights an epic POV clip so you can get in on the action even when you're stuck behind a desk.
Filmmakers Clemens Krüger, Max Neumeier, Vincent Urban spent three weeks exploring the rich ecosystem of Panama.
I tested eight options to find out which will actually keep your stuff dry
We’ve tested almost every saddle on the market. And this one is clearly at the top.
The former pro has had two full knee replacements in the past decade. Neither slowed him down—and they don't have to slow you down, either.
Among other things: potatoes are the shit, junk food is OK, and everything you know about serving sizes is wrong
Upon a closer examination, wildlife interacts with the world in a fascinating and complex way.
During the Spring of 2015, video editor Peter Hochhauser hopped on a plane from Austria and flew out to Southern California to hike the Pacific Crest Trail.
In search of a mystical wave on the coast of Iceland Jeremy Joyce and his buddy, Jamie embarked on a very ill-advised surf trip.
On March 30, the five kayakers launched their boats at the village of La Tunia, attempting to make the first descent of the Rio Apaporis over 30 days. Twenty-one days and 500 miles later, FARC rebels ended it.
Four of the sport's best on what they've learned from taking time off and coming back
Books—cumbersome and fragile—are not practical travel companions. But they are absolutely essential.
A new bike rack promises to make schlepping two-wheeled rigs as easy as carrying skis
Outside's love guide is here and answering your most pressing questions about dating, breakups, and everything in between. Today, we discuss the power of vulnerability.