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Gear to get you back on the horse

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We looked at the data and found that these seven cars and trucks were the most likely to get past the 200,000-mile mark

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Four top-flight picks for all your hot-weather rides

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Even if you’re not traveling from Los Angeles to Patagonia by way of 13 countries like this writer did, you’ll want to add his travel resources to your to-meet and to-read list

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How do pro skier Brody Levin and filmmaker Adam Clark celebrate the end of an epic winter?

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Nestled in the Magic Wood of Switzerland, Practice of the Wild, rated Font 8c (or V15), is one of the hardest boulder problems in the world. After watching footage of Tyler Landman performing the second ascent of the problem (Chris Sharma locked in the first), climber Dave…

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Gobble Gobble Bitches Yeah is an annual highline event held each Thanksgiving in Moab, Utah

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Follow two riders, Rachel Walker and Julia Hobson, as they take on Helvellyn, the third highest mountain in the Lake District

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Medical experts explain what causes back pain during a run and how to treat it

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Pro mountain bikers Macky Franklin and Syd Schulz are proving that living on the road full time doesn’t have to cost a fortune

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If you look around, you can find the following gear in good shape for a reasonable price

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Pop-up dinners are great—they’re even better when they take place in the great outdoors

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Inspired by Japanese Ofuro soaking tubs, it’s made from red cedar and aluminum and takes 2.5 hours to heat

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Nobody knows the state's 600-plus streams and rivers as well as backcountry fishing and Lahontan cutthroat trout expert Steve MacMillan

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First Nations mountain bikers are discovering that good flow and cash flow are one and the same when you’ve got some of the world’s gnarliest trails

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Surprisingly, it’s not bears

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For the last six years, Christian Sorensen Hansen has travelled quite literally all over the world

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Professional wildlife photographer Aaron Baggenstos travelled to Costa Rica to photograph the incredible biodiversity that teems throughout the country’s jungle

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Skiers know a thing or two about breakfast burritos. This one is amazing.

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Learn how to make a proven breakfast from a legendary alpinist

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This salmon is delicious

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Todd Wells' recovery smoothie is the perfect post-workout treat

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Salad and sushi is the perfect lunch

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All you need is a phone, a few techniques, the right accessories, and a willingness to get a little dirty

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After a turbulent period of restructuring, layoffs, an attempted sale, and a major manufacturing shift, Black Diamond Equipment is refocusing on its core market

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Look good, feel good

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If you value extreme durability and hand feel, the answer is yes

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A built-in, pedal-powered tracking device on the new SmartBike is designed to ensure you never lose another commuter

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Everything you need to know to get there

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It'll hold eight cards, cash, and there's even a bottle opener

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The writer's best travel works, compiled in 'Kingdoms in the Air,' are a lesson in curiosity, empathy, and proper fly-fishing technique

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It's cheap, friendly, and you don't even need a passport

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Organ meats are good for the environment, good for performance, and ethically the right thing to do. Now, top chefs aren’t the only ones trying to convince people that offal isn’t awful.

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Outside's Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, put the Yeti Rambler Bottle through the ultimate torture test

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In our new Play Now series, we give you a slice of the action through thrilling POV shots—each one minute or less

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Marcos Vaz takes us along to Death Valley National Park, notoriously the hottest, driest, and lowest national park

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Improve your performance and reduce your risk of injuries with these tips.

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Does an enigmatic ­European have the secret to ultimate performance? Laird Hamilton and Tim Ferris think so—and research backs them up.

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Why this Flying Cloud 23FB will be the ultimate office and mobile adventure testing unit

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Plus, you can build it at home

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Modern basics to stoke your watery fun

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As light pollution continues to crowd out the stars, a small group of activists and scientists are examining how it’s damaging humans and wildlife—and what can be done to fix it

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The British ultramarathoner is currently on pace to break the trans-American record, but followers of his run are already crying foul

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Surviving the world’s tallest mountain takes a lifetime, even if you come down unharmed. It leaves an indelible mark on your soul that one can only cope with.

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Companies are making digital devices that not only track your steps but also up your style game

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Products to keep your core temperature down and your performance up

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A primer for getting out on multi-day trips based on our editor’s nine-day, 850-mile traverse of the Arizona Trail

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Carbon capture and storage is getting better. But is it too little, too late?

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The primitive bushcraft expert wants to turn your nickels into arrowheads

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Proulx’s chronicle of two families who inhabit and ravage North American forests might be her best book yet

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Living Outside the Box is a film by Elements in Motion that profiles Jared Madsen, owner of Madsen Cycles. Diagnosed at an early age with dyslexia, Madsen struggled through the U.S. educational system and almost didn't graduate high school. After graduating, Madsen tapped into his…

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My Old Man is a new video series produced by Farm League for YETI that celebrates fatherhood. Big wave surfer Shane Dorian, father of two, is profiled in the first installment, Between Pulses. While people tell Dorian that…

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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less

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Moonlight lets you build collaborative gear checklists, provides important campsite info, and even includes built-in ghost stories

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They face unique challenges, longer odds, and sometimes outright hostility

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With his new film 'Popstar' in the can, we helped the SNL alum 
blow off steam the best way we know how—birding

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Things to keep you employed when you're working from the road

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Foreign import tasked with rivaling dominant brown bear

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The Zenga Bros have spearheaded a slew of unique community art projects since 1999

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From Timber To Tide is a short documentary from Pixillion that profiles Ben Harris, a traditional wooden boat builder in Cornwall, UK. In the doc, Harris, who says that his first word was “log,” reflects on how he acquired his woodworking skills through the years and talks about the…

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The new MSR Carbon Reflex 2 Ultralight Tent weighs in at just over 2lbs, making it one of the lightest, most packable tents in its class.

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After completing the Pacific Crest Trail, Julie Hotz set her eyes on the seldom-traveled, lesser-known Pacific Northwest Trail

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Photographer Lucas Foglia’s widely celebrated book, Frontcountry, took him across much of the American West from 2006 to 2013. He captured nearly 60,000 images over that time and narrowed the final selection down to just 60 shots, all of which explored mining and ranching communities and their interaction with the surrounding landscape. Despite his extensive coverage, Foglia thinks many of the stories he came across are still undercovered. He even included a map in the book as an invitation for other photographers and storytellers to use as a resource. Here, Foglia highlights a few storylines from his book that are far from over.

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The rarely visited national park is home to tropical beaches, pristine coral reefs, some untapped surf, and not much else. Matt Skenazy went exploring and found a few good waves and a lot of mysterious South Seas mojo.

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Everything you need to know about the upcoming Chicago race

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Sally Bergesen created Oiselle to give female runners great-fitting shorts and sports bras with a dose of style. Now the swift little brand is on a mission to empower athletes by taking on Nike and its dominance over track and field.

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In which Wells Tower braves the rain, smog, and peak-weekend hordes of Great Smoky Mountains National Park to give his three-month-old son a first taste of nature’s sweetness

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The company taking 75 “remotes” around the world for a year—for $27,000—has grown and come under criticism in its inaugural year. Is it an idea that can last?

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A new initiative gives complimentary national park access to every fourth-grader in America. Can a class field trip turn kids into lifetime fans of the outdoors? Mike Kessler hops on the yellow bus—and endures high-decibel Bieber sing-alongs—to find out.

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Long overdue, disc brakes are finally taking over the roadie world

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John Muir rhapsodizing about Yosemite is one thing, but Ian Frazier has had it with people calling their favorite outdoor spots “cathedrals,” “shrines,” and “sacred spaces.” The false piety detracts from the real task at hand: seeing these places as they actually are.

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Kuiu relies on aerospace engineering to literally take the weight off your shoulders

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The number of thru-hikers on the trail has skyrocketed in the past five years. It may be time to think about how to control the crowds.

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In filmmaker Matty Brown's short video 'Love Earth', stunning visuals from all over the globe are accompanied by the words of poet Clint Smith

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Most days, filmmaker Sébastien Montaz-Rosset goes running in his backyard, which just so happens to be the mountains around Chamonix, France

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Whether you're running, climbing, surfing, or fly fishing, Bullfrog has the ideal sunscreen for the every summer activity.

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