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Colorado will soon be home to a 35,000-strong book collection that's all about the culture and conservation of natural places
Don't let nosy bears and marmots ruin your trip
We pitted a pricey shell against a $70 version to find out
The Pulitzer Prize finalist spent two years visiting 12 sites around the world for an ambitious new book that reveals the surprising—and surprisingly fascinating—arboreal secrets hidden in the canopies of ordinary trees. Paul Kvinta meets with the real-life Lorax on New York's Upper West side and learns why white men never stand in the shade.
You'll thank us in a few months
In South Florida, cane toads are so numerous that they seem to be dropping from the sky. They're overtaking parking lots and backyards, can weigh almost six pounds, and pack enough poison to kill pets. Why the surge?
A spiffy commuting shell lets you wear your pride on your sleeve—literally
The fight for Standing Rock took the media by storm in November 2016. From cell phones to news cameras, images of violence, protest, and unrest surfaced on every major media outlet.
In one town's debate over how to honor its snowboarding roots, we can all learn something about what makes an artistic homage feel just right
Timepieces that help you do everything from call in the helicopters to dive (safely, of course) for hidden treasure
Get ready to bike, surf, and hike your way out of winter on these killer warm-weather adventures
Startup CampCrate will mail you everything you need to go camping
The bags, clothes, tools, and drugs that make regular long-haul flights survivable
From filmmaker Tom Welsh, The Problem of the Wilderness is a film set to the poem of environmental activist Bob Marshall.
These two bought a Syncro and spent 3 years building it up before hitting the road for two years (and 51,500 miles). Wow.
What do you do when you’re addicted to adrenaline but confined to a wheelchair? So much more than people expect.
How the National Winter Activity Center is raising the next generation of skiers
How to put in the work now to ensure that you will go for it later
Bob Kingsley runs a luxury backcountry hut in the San Juans. Yes, it gets lonely—but he wouldn't want to live anywhere else.
After years of damage and abuse, the skier's bones have a few things to say
The Dakota Access protests made headlines, but there’s a bigger war being waged against pipelines across the country that threaten our favorite parks and forests
Sometimes setting an unreasonable goal is the only way to jump-start your fitness
The craziest rock-climbing event in the world happens annually in the Ozarks of Arkansas, in a u-shaped canyon with enough routes for 24 straight hours of nonstop ascents. They call it Horseshoe Hell, but don't be fooled: for outdoor athletes who love physical challenges with some partying thrown in, it's heaven.
After winter sheds its skin and spring begins to emerge the roads through Alta Murgia, one of Italy's National Parks, display incredible almond tree blooms.
Watch to see what life is like during the world's wildest climbing event.
It's safe to say the light of day and a little rain was a welcomed sight after spending so much time underground.
Last year Mike Hopkins brought us the epic first edition of Dreamride, and lucky for us, he decided to give it another go with Dreamride II.
Next Adventure's new and used gear concept is a perfect fit for Portland
First a massive wildfire, then record flooding, and finally the Pacific Coast Highway was knocked out
Andrew Skurka’s updated guide is a masterclass in how to enjoy the outdoors comfortably
When it comes to moving confidently and quickly over backcountry terrain, electric fat bikes like the Bulls Monster E FS are the best tool for the job
A new initiative called Run Wild wants to give runners a platform to make their voices heard
Just a few quick moves will set up your body to perform at its best in any sport and keep you injury-free while you work
In the wake of the widely publicized near-failure of the country’s tallest earthen dam last month, locals in Oroville, California, are wondering how to leverage the disaster as a tourist attraction
There's something crucial missing from your race-day training, and it has nothing to do with mileage, time, or intervals
The key to not getting overwhelmed is to remember that every day is a privilege
Partnering with an organization that helps underrepresented young adults find internships is surprisingly simple. And it's likely to be highly effective
Leaving behind one of the best Rocky Mountain winters in recent history, we traded ski boots for fat bikes in February and headed south. Twelve days, 283 miles, and more than a few beach beers later, we completed a section of the Baja Divide called the Cape Loop, which we started at San José del Cabo. Here are some highlights from our trip.
How to pack a year’s worth of clothes and gear into a space the size of a carry-on
It goes without saying that Meagan Martin is an astonishingly talented athlete. This video from Kyle Berkompas, Meagan Martin - Motivation, displays how in order to achieve greatness, she's training harder than ever before.
The Grand Canyon is a river trip above all other river trips. Normally done over the course of weeks or months, a few members of the U.S. Men's Rafting team decided to set a new speed record; 34 hours.
A precision every day carry knife.
We asked a group of pro outdoor athletes how they deal with conditions that can swing from sunny and warm to cold and dreary in an instant
These workouts will help you decide
I used to think these gatherings did nothing but clog local trails. But then I went to the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival and realized they're a hugely beneficial community event.
Athletes who love climbing outdoors aren't positioning themselves to perform well at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Here's why.
Julbo Vermont Classic Sunglasses
Longtime storm chaser and timelapse director, Mike Oblinski decided to remove all color except for black and white in his video, 'Pulse'.
To say filmmaker Vadim Sherbakov is in love with his DJI Phantom 3 Pro is an understatement. It has traveled with him across the globe and back.
When catching tarpon is the goal, better give these guys a call.
Homegrown Trailers, a small company based in Seattle, makes solar teardrops that will get you off-grid while turning heads with their unique design.
This week, we've got the Foghorn Stringband performing "Fall On My Knees."
The climbing legend passed away on Tuesday, March 14. Here, we assembled reactions from those who knew, loved, and were inspired by him.
From the coolest hikes to watch the fog roll in to the best place to buy fresh flowers, photographer Meg Haywood Sullivan has the city dialed
Rock climbing legend and big-wall pioneer Royal Robbins died on Tuesday, March 14, at age 82. Anyone who has ever climbed outdoors owes a debt to Robbins.
Sometimes the greatest outdoors companion comes with four legs, a tail, and a whole lot of wet kisses
The gear and advice you need to maximize your pre-work time
The best adventures are too wet, dirty, and cumbersome to contain—unless you've got the right luggage
“I Get to Be Outside and Carry a Gun? That Sounds Like the Perfect Job.”
A skylight in this teardrop lets you see the stars.
From We Are The Arctic, this film brings to light the beauty and wilderness within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
Leif Haugen is a lookout for the U.S. Forest Service in Northern Montana. He patrols his section of wilderness for any sight of lightning strikes or fires.
Bill Amos, CEO of NW Alpine, explains why domestic manufacturing is more attainable than you might think, in spite of its challenges
Don't sabotage your nutrition efforts with shady supermarket products masquerading as health food. Here's how to avoid the worst offenders.
These brews are named for some of America's most beloved spaces. A few even benefit the lands they honor.
We know President Trump wants Los Angeles to host the 2024 Olympics. But could his policies get past a new set of anti-discrimination rules for host cities?
It's not just about our bodies. It's also about our minds.
What used to be a trickle of seemingly minor policy stories has become a weekly firehose of significant developments, all of which we're committed to covering in a clear-eyed, authoritative way
Ben Kaplan remembers the masters running legend, who died on Monday at 86
Our favorite camps, clinics, and trips designed for and run by lady shredders
You don't have to summit mountains bare-chested or meditate on a snowbank to train your body to reap the benefits of one of the world's most extreme approaches to health
Your next recovery meal comes in a bowl of power ramen
Teton County is known for its endless adventure—and for its tax-haven status and lack of affordable housing. We asked four residents earning between $30,000 and $200,000 how they make it work.
Danny Macaskill teamed up with the folks over at Oz Trails to lay down some amazing freeriding while he was in town.
With a camera in toe, Sjoerd Tanghe took off for Vietnam. During the first two weeks of travel, he hit the roads of southern Vietnam including Ho Chi Minh and Chau Doc.
Patagonia nailed the details on their first sleeping bag, from the bivy-friendly front zipper to the roomy footbox and ethically sourced down.