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The Swedish brand releases a 2017 helmet and lots of apparel options for XC racers
They're a perfectly engineered camping food (there's scientific evidence somewhere), but you spend a lot of time around campfires. You should tweak the recipe every so often.
The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar
We break down what's in the can, plus how to use it effectively
Plus, the differences between liquid fuel and pressurized canisters
Warren Miller’s autobiography gives a thorough look at his six-decade career—which just so happens to parallel the rise of skiing in America
Equipment to enjoy the last light and warmth of 2016
Skier Lexi Dupont is known for sending huge lines in Alaska's backcountry, but this film focuses on some of her other loves: wake surfing and mountain biking.
Danielle Krieger and Casey Warren of Mindcastle Studios share what it means to find the true spirit of adventure.
Salomon TV promises more of the same epic skiing and trail running videos we're used to, plus mountaineering, hiking and other outdoor content.
Veteran river guide Joshua “Frenchy” Tourjee was helping lead an OARS trip when he went missing more than a week ago near Pancho’s Kitchen
A lightweight backpacking stove that runs on twigs
One of the founding fathers of ski porn, Miller has directed 55 movies since 1950. This is a highly subjective ranking of his work, from the people who know it best.
Damn, this is a good looking bike
Matthew Christiansen spent his summer digging ditches, cutting tree branches, and maintaining trails for the Student Conservation Association and U.S Forest Service.
In August, our online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, headed south to Portillo, Chile to make some turns in heart of the Andes.
As a part-time student and part-time professional climber, Ashima has already turned the climbing world on its head. The most impressive thing? She's just getting started.
Tours aren't just for rock bands. With direct sales eating away at specialty shop sales, road shows featuring retail events offer a symbiotic solution
Why environmental scientists are transforming big data into music
With nothing more than his bike, running shoes, and small amount of gear, Joe Grant managed to climb every fourteener in Colorado in record time. Here’s how he pulled it off.
Adventurers Dave and Amy Freeman today emerged from 12 months living in the Boundary Waters wilderness in northern Minnesota. One of their top challenges? Filing their taxes on time.
To find out, I torture-tested five top brands by, you know, smashing them with a kayak and running them over with my Camry
Hook the Edelux II up to a hub generator and you can say goodbye to batteries and plugs forever
The Yakima SkyRise introduces a few important upgrades to the growing rooftop-tent industry
A classic American military shoe, reinvented
A serious photographic upgrade for your phone
Now you can haul your bike trailer pretty much anywhere
Deep in the heart of Vermont's Green Mountains, rider Adam Morse and his pup Flow revel in the solitude of New England singletrack.
At the intersection of modernity and sustainability, the 'Summit Haus' is home for climbers Taylor Rees and Renan Ozturk.
It’s time to take a few tips from women
On Sunday morning, Karl Meltzer broke Scott Jurek's year-old Appalachian Trail speed record, completing the 2,190 mile trek in 45 days, 22 hours, and 38 minutes. Here, the winningest 100-mile racer in history tells us how he pulled it off.
A short-term off-road project that quickly went the way of the dodo
The one-week boot camp puts paying customers in the middle of the Indonesian jungle, then helps them survive the journey home
Steaks and grilled vegies, anywhere
Power players from around the world don't subsist on oatmeal alone. We asked athletes to share the hometown dishes that are still part of their training diet.
Alone, these tiny details won't boost performance much. But their sum could mean the difference between a good race and a PR.
How endurance athlete Patrick Sweeney puts away nearly 3,000 calories a day on the ketone diet
Want to perform like a pro, even with the years piling up? Nick Heil got the deluxe treatment at Exos, a cutting-edge outfit that works with NFL players and soccer stars. He came out slimmer, stronger, and more focused—the perfect upgrade for anybody, at any age, who plays hard in the outdoors.
If you’re going to endure a trail-running race, you may as well do it someplace beautiful
Two weeks of full-time, one-on-one instruction at Exos can set you back $4,800. Here’s how to get many of the same performance benefits without taking out a second mortgage.
New research shows that perceptions of fatigue and pain stop us from hitting our physical limits long before our bodies do. Can athletes train their brains to reach unheard-of levels of peak performance?
A convenient way to haul your gear on top of the car
Don’t let the Theranos saga fool you: we’ve entered a new era of self-quantification, in which on-demand blood testing is sold as the easy way to fine-tune your training and nutrition. Can an algorithm really replace your coach?
What do you get when you combine VR, Camp 4 Collective, and some of the best extreme athletes in the game? A series of immersive videos that could get more people into both VR and adventure sports.
Your mind is also key to recovery
It's called the Dutch Reach, and if a Massachusetts doctor has his way, it could prevent road riders from ever getting doored again
Taking control of your health is easier than ever
A morning run or evening spin class may feel great, but if the rest of your day involves sitting on your ass, a brief burst does little for your overall well-being.
If you’re willing to work hard, conquer your fears, and maybe don some superhero spandex, anything is possible
All the products released Monday move the action-camera market forward. Could GoPro have gone even further? Sure. But the new Hero5 Black is the best POV camera to date, and the drone one of the most capable we've ever flown.
On-the-go fitness tools for athletes
The key to peak performance: take better care of yourself
Expert interviewer Tim Ferriss has some tips
Indoor rolling on a bike trainer used to be a heinous chore. Now there's an app that turns it into a video game—and puts you on a fast track to aerobic fitness.
Water-reporting vet John Fleck's new book explores the ways the West is dealing with drought, and it's not all gloom and doom
Whether you’re an elite athlete or a restless desk jockey, there are better ways to achieve your goals. Just ask 4-Hour guru Tim Ferriss, who started quizzing the world’s greatest performers on their routines as a side project—and ended up with a whole new approach to training.
Gadgets know best
The diet has quietly become the rage among ultra-endurance athletes and elite soldiers, and it's a surprisingly yummy way to fuel up.
These neuron-stimulating Halo Sport headphones are said to boost athletic performance
The biggest craze in cycling combines the popularity of distance hiking, gravel grinding, and vanlife. But for bikepacking disciples like Tom and Sarah Swallow, simplicity and solitude are the real rewards.
Move the dial with the power of science
Being fit is about constant movement, and children are in constant motion during playtime at the jungle gym. Why not join their lead?
Watch to learn how Rebecca Rusch stays motivated and focused on those tough training rides.
Without all the distraction of stop lights and traffic, wilderness running connects Callon with the natural world around him.
Watch to see what Outside’s online gear editor and resident photographer, Jakob Schiller, loves about this game-changing bag.
Watch to see how this simple technique might just save a cyclist's life.
With the Procaliber SL, Trek has reengineered the race bike with a modicum of comfort and revived our interest in hardtails
If you have picky feet, you need these cycling kicks
Cyclists are badly hurt or killed in crashes with cars in every major North American city with regularity. Surely their lives mean more than maximizing the productivity of dump trucks.
Five surprising pieces of gear that make road life even better
Acrophobia gives context to how one person can go from feeling an insane amount of fear regarding high altitudes to a flow state where all the senses are heightened.
The whales frequently flock to the fjords for herring fishing, allowing guide Jeff Allen and his guests to experience the food chain first hand.
This accurate portrayal of the ski bum lifestyle brings to light the struggle of chasing powder days or keeping a job.
Partnering with organizations, founder of Himalayan Stove Project, George Basch, is creating healthier living environments for families in Nepal
The annual Fjällräven Classic is a trek tradition that the gear manufacturer has brought to Colorado for the first time
Wisdom from the strength and conditioning coach who trains the NFL’s best
Jerseys and shorts for technical, steep, big-mountain riding
Engineers futz with things for a reason: that’s how breakthroughs happen. And as these 29 products demonstrate, there’s never been a better time to mess around.
No beer beer cap is too tough for this burly, Yeti-designed bottle opener.
A 65-year-old Miami woman has been living in a tree on her property for the past decade. Now, she’s fighting with the county to stay put.