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These top-notch international destination races are worth the flight
The most exciting new products from the country's largest ski trade show
This motorcycle was designed for the desert.
Fashion brand Taylor Stitch designed this bike.
Seven people ascended a construction crane in downtown D.C. on Wednesday and unfurled a 65-pound banner in protest of President Trump. Here's how they did it.
New Balance’s new RunIQ, the world’s first purpose-built smartwatch for runners, will make you stronger, faster, and smarter
Only an insane person would embark on a seven-day, seven-continent stage race. Then again, there are a lot of crazy runners out there.
If we want to create a new generation of activists who care about the environment and women's rights, then children need to be exposed to political controversy
The cure for the midwinter blues? Get a good group together and head to the Granite State.
An overreliance on technology can make you slower. When it comes to training, it's time to rewind the clock and rely on our more primal instincts.
Or, in other words, an exercise in decluttering and organization necessitated by a 200-square-foot living space
Would you pay $200 for a Canadian tuque?
Think of MuscleSound as a fuel gauge for your body that helps optimize your diet and training plan
Even if you're not an aspiring pro athlete, there's a smart way to build a fan base on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter
Lose the backpacking hordes with these wild new ideas, from surfing in Sri Lanka to a culinary tour of Myanmar
On a trip to Alaska, the filmmakers at Aura ran into a small town outfitter with a large story.
From Talweg Creative and Yeti, John Shocklee/ A Fairy Tale brings you into the life of this legendary Silverton Ski Guide.
We scoured the floor of the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show to find the perfect Valentine's Day gifts for that special outdoorsy someone.
Some hotels are starting to treat dogs as guests
The ultimate winter toy for big kids
A long-time Colorado patroller talks about avoiding mountain lions, the biggest storm he's ever seen, and the high cost of backcountry rescues
Our 45th president's contempt for environmental protections is well documented. So what will his first 100 days look like? Here's our educated guess on what could happen, based on what he's already said and done.
Have things gotten stale on the trail? Variation is the key to sustaining the relationship.
Denmark's Faroe Islands have a brutal tradition in which men publicly butcher hundreds of pilot whales by hand. But why?
Conservation and recreation make a strong showing in both documentaries and dramas at this year's festival
But that's finally starting to change—and these five CEOs, writers, and activists are helping to lead the charge
Patrick Seabase is rhythmic rider on his fixed gear bicycle. His moves through the Swiss Alps are something of a dance with the mountain.
Given is the simple tale of a unique family legacy.
Watch as our online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, shows you how to layer for a day of skiing.
When an international crew of whitewater aficionados loaded eight featherlight carbon freestyle kayaks onto rafts and paddled into the Canadian wilderness in September, they took the hunt for fresh waves to a new level.
And they're not the only species that should be afraid
From sandboarding and scuba diving to rock climbing and surfing, Dubai has just about every adventure under the sun—all within an hour's drive
These should all get lots of use from November through May
Experience in extreme wind chill can teach all of us outdoor recreationists about proper layering—without breaking the bank
At last, buying a fat bike doesn't have to be an investment for just a few snowy months per year
A hotel fit for a king
Brew and drink from one device with the coffee mug
Greg Hill is an accomplished backcountry skier with a laundry list of accolades. He's here to provide you his 7 tips for enjoying the backcountry.
Welcome to professional climber Cedar Wright’s Boulder gear shed, or, as he calls it, his “discombobulated junk show.” It’s also an adventure athlete’s paradise packed into a one-car garage that’s bursting with ice climbing, paragliding, big-wall climbing, and biking equipment stacked in neat—and not so neat—piles.
Sure, the Great Lakes have a lot to offer when it comes to recreation, but the region still doesn’t make many surfing or fishing bucket lists. But for those willing to fight the weather, there’s plenty of feisty winter steelhead and freshwater waves to be chased, all in the same weekend.
The sweet smell of orange groves overtakes you as you approach the Thacher House. It’s a sign of good things to come.
How to avoid being a jerk on the roads, trails, and track
Because no one will remember this storm as much as the children who got to stay home because of it
Aged booze will always rule the top shelf, but a new crop of local distillers thinks youth can be a virtue
Your deserve better coffee
Our new favorite adventure vehicle
This tent fits 14 people
This watch comes packaged in a steel cage
This multitool hides in your bike frame
Like a smartphone for your bike
Every gun sold gets taxed—and those taxes go directly to wildlife and land conservation
Pro Climber and Filmmaker Cedar Wright knows a thing or two about adventure, and his gear shed is full to the brim with climbing, paragliding and cycling equipment.
This week, we've got Cory Henry & the Funk Apostles performing "The Way You Make Me Feel."
Tony Krupicka is one of the world’s foremost ultra runners. The 33-year-old Nebraska native is a two-time winner of the Leadville 100 and the 50-Mile Trail National Championships, and he’s placed second in the county’s original ultra—Western States 100. Last month, he let us into his Boulder, Colorado, home, which is strewn with training tools, from road bikes and ski-mo skis to running shoes and cams.
Trump's pick for Secretary of the Interior gets grilled in the confirmation hearing about federal land management, resource extraction, and Smokey the Bear
The most sustainable kitchen knife on the market
The days of counting steps are over. The Mio Slice looks at your heart rate to give you an overall health score based in science.
The Flir Duo captures thermal images so rescuers can locate hikers, skiers, or anyone else who might have gotten stranded outside at night
The Outside bike test made us more convinced than ever that disc brakes are the future
I always felt guilty for being a late riser. Then science told me to embrace my natural sleep patterns.
'Chasing Coral,' a new film premiering at Sundance, chronicles the desperate adventure of documenting the most imperiled ecosystems on earth
Polartec teamed with legendary mountain guide Peter Whittaker on its new MtnLogic line of apparel.
This jacket from Arc'Teryx falls in line with the current trend of mating a midlayer to an outerlayer
We asked the pros on scene at this year's Outdoor Retailer Winter Market Demo Day what they always have with them for a day of skiing
Ultrarunner Anton Krupicka’s Boulder apartment is just steps away from the Flatirons and is packed with climbing tools, bikes, skis, and endless shoes.
We awarded Gotenna Mesh with one of our 5 Gear of the Show Awards. Their device lets you text and use GPS without cell service.
In an effort to expand their market, Crescent Moon created an all-foam snowshoe called the Eva which technical but user-friendly. With this new product, Crescent Moon took home one of our Gear of the Show Awards.
This helmet has superior fit and protection capabilities.
With an upgraded toe release combined with a traditional alpine heel, this binding has exceptional power transmission. We're excited to give the Fritschi Techton 12 binding a Gear of the Show award.
Always on the cusp of environmental innovation, Patagonia's Powslayer jacket earned one of our Gear of the Show awards. The balance between technical performance and environmental impact make this a great jacket.
Five innovative, affordable products coming out next winter
We spoke to the CEO of the new Virgin Sport to find out what to expect in 2017. The short answer: While the details are thin, the vibe sounds like farmer’s market meets marathon expo.
There's a ton of misinformation about how much to hydrate and when, but the basics are actually pretty simple. Here's what you need to know.
Heather Wilson monitors migratory bird populations for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service from the captain seat of her amphibious Cessna 206
The best schools know that kids learn when their noses aren't shoved in textbooks all the time
The ultimate guide to family fun in New Hampshire
From Salomon TV, Kilian is the story of Kilian Jornet's attempt to run the seven summits of Romsdalen.
For centuries, ice merchants retrieved this ice from glaciers on the mountain and sold it at local markets. In homage to this tradition, mountain biker Eric Porter and photographer Mason Mashon rode with their own collection of this glacial ice all the way to the ocean 17,000 feet below.