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Brewtein is designed to help athletes relax after a hard gym session while aiding muscle recovery
Wallstrides is making giant decals of some of the sport’s most popular runners
Old-school picks so good they've remained unchanged for decades
It all depends on what you’re watching and how much you want to spend
The new action-cam add-on takes the wiggle out of your adventure footage
A 73-year-old American man is heading to the Himalayas for an unusual opportunity: getting a shot at a peak no one has ever climbed before
Some ski resorts are already spinning lifts. Here’s where to ski and ride at the beginning of the winter.
Escape San Francisco to play in the booming East Bay
A new interactive guide makes it easier to get your post-workout buzz on
Vice follows climber Blair-Coyle in Arizona
Organizer says 100,000 activities were logged
Hot tub, meet boat
Met with widespread support from community
We've written plenty of stories about fat bikes' rise to the mainstream. Heck, we even named one of the rigs Gear of the Year in 2015. So it should come as no surprise that we're excited about Off the Beaten Path, a new film from First Tracks Productions that explores how fatties are…
Well yeah, we're convinced.
Boutique brands are making some of the best kits we’ve ever tried
Learning to appreciate a sport that's more fun to do than it is to see on TV
Pacific Northwest resort attendance slumps 32 percent
British explorer commemorates centennial of Shackleton attempt
New 360-degree imagery of park
E-bikes are now legally allowed on designated bike paths in the state
That high-pitched whine you’re about to hear at your favorite ski hill? It’s the sound of UAVs dropping avy charges.
Testing mountain bikes is always fun, but add an epic destination like Iceland into the mix and it reaches a whole new level. That's exactly what happened when Yeti Cycles sent photographers and filmmakers Joey Schusler and Craig Grant, and pro rider…
Ankles are foundational for running and ankle injuries aren't as minor as we have been taught to believe
But the Forest Service has a plan to stop them: working together so that glading works for everybody
Who needs music when you can listen to the birds and rivers in high-def?
10 percent of world’s reefs at risk
Completed route to Machu Picchu in 13 hours
The 7 best products of the season
Filmmakers and climbers from The North Face capture a trip to the high peaks of the Himalaya in a 360-degree digital experience unlike any other
After fairly smooth sailing during the inaugural Race to Alaska, the race's founders issued an invitation to America's Cup racer and billionaire Larry Ellison to compete in the 2016 R2AK. …
We love tricked out adventure vehicles as much as anyone, but the high purchase price can make them somewhat impractical. Thankfully, the car you already own can usually get the job done. Outside's Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, shows you how turn your existing daily driver into the adventuremobile of your dreams, without breaking the bank.
The Warmth of Winter is the second installment in Volume II of DPS Cinematic's The Shadow Campaign. In this episode, the DPS team takes refuge from a brutal storm and relishes in the “warmth of winter.”…
Frank and the Tower, a film collaboration from Duct Tape Then Beer, Semi-Rad, and REI, profiles long-time climbing guide Frank Sanders. Sanders, known for his larger-than-life personality, found himself at Devil's Tower National Monument in the early 70's and has…
Be thoughtful, don't go at it alone, and do it all
Queen of the road Megan Guarnier has developed tremendous physical fitness and psychological fortitude—now she’s after a medal at Rio. Here's how she got there.
Heather Anderson just crushed the record for the fastest known unsupported Appalachian Trail thru-hike. That makes her the biggest badass you’ve never heard of.
Commercial pilots reporting 100 incidents every month
Sleep in comfort while pedaling across America
Giro debuts the Silo, the first fully recyclable helmet made from plant-based foam
Pro-quality shots, without the post-production software headache
In the second episode from BDTV, The Forecaster, Utah avalanche expert Drew Hardesty shares an important message that all backcountry skiers should take to heart. …
The first installment in our Weekly Escape series, Filmmaker Rob Johnson, from FilmUpHigh, created Dawn in Capel Curig as a “50-second mountain fix for anyone stuck in an office.” It sure did the trick for us.
The Race to Alaska founders invite Larry Ellison to compete in next year's race. …
Angel Collinson, Kalen Thorien, and Bryan Fox shred harder than most—between the three of them, they’ve been featured in dozens of ski and snowboard films and magazine stories (including this one). But each of them have passions that run deeper than just dropping big lines. Angel lobbies Congress each fall on behalf of Protect Our Winters, Kalen is a Youth Ambassador for American Rivers; and Bryan is the founder of Drink Water, a company that encourages people to eschew energy drinks in favor of water. Last week we kicked the photo gallery off with Kalen. This week we add Angel to the mix.
This might be the finest all-around gravel bike you can buy
Before you head into the backcountry in search of untracked snow, you need to get schooled and geared up. Here’s how.
Sometimes smaller is better
A Nobel Prize–winning neuroscientist and a Harvard neurobiologist think they’ve discovered the antidote
Last Saturday, I lined up with Outside online editor Scott Rosenfield and 369 other riders for Giro’s inaugural, a 60-mile race-ride hybrid in the mountains above the tiny logging town of Quincy, California (population 1,728).
Nestle continues to bottle water
This month, a tiny Colorado startup will attempt a bold rescue of the nation’s mountain towns while reinventing waterproof-breathable fabrics. How? With this super-comfy hoody.
No need to mortgage your home to find a solid kit
Berty Mandagie, a photographer from Seattle, WA, recently found himself on a trip to a place he'd wanted to visit since childhood: Machu Picchu. Along the way, he learned that often there's more to the trip of a lifetime than a just a dream destination. …
Wash Your Spirit Clean is the latest film from Wilderness Collective, an adventure-travel company that aims to “produce experiences that bring together some of the best things in life.” They lead several expeditions throughout the year, including this motorcycle trip from Sequoia National Forest to…
Two-mile repeats serve up a variety of benefits, whatever your training focus
Every National Park has something to say, unique lessons to impart, TKTKTK But of all our national treasures, perhaps none has taught us more—about the land, about ourselves, and the importance of preserving wild places—than the Grand Canyon.
“There will be moments that you wish you never came,” said Libecki.
Working with local nonprofit
Pros are trading in their bulky setups for this mirrorless camera that’s totally loaded with industry-leading specs
Officials cite low gas prices, outreach, centennial
There’s no excuse to leave this TSA-approved multitool at home
Where to enjoy autumn's best views—on two feet or two wheels
Suffered from unspecified illness
The rules: Pilot a boat 750 miles from Port Townsend, Washington, to Ketchikan, Alaska—no motors allowed. The prize: $10,000 nailed to a piece of wood. The result: Seven capsizings, four lifesaving Big Macs, one dramatic coast guard rescue, and a cast of oddball adventurers who reclaimed the salty heart of ocean racing.
After 30 years in the Navy and 10 years in private industry, Ed Nicholson was diagnosed with cancer. He was in Walter Reed National Military Medical Center recovering when injured vets began coming back from Iraq, and realized there was something he could do to help them cope with their…
One Run, a short from Pivot Cycles and C4H Media, features rider Spencer Green and his Phoenix Carbon at 480 frames per second.
America's most iconic park pairs perfectly with America's favorite beverage
It's possible to make a beer-flavored, non-alcoholic syrup with ingredients you already have in your kitchen
14-year-old climber makes first female ascent
Will use a combination of water and land travel
What motivates an amateur racer to rack up thousands of training miles and take on the pain and tedium of marathons and ultramarathons? Sometimes it's about keeping a step ahead of your ghosts.
The Secretary of the Interior on gun groups, gear, and getting outside
The late climber, highliner, and BASE jumper writes about the passions of his life: his dog, his girlfriend, and the outdoors
How do you create a life that balances work, family and your passion for the mountains? In the first episode of BDTV, we travel to Jämtland, Sweeden, where Henrik Westling recently became the first person to climb and ski every one of the region's 178 summits. In…
Tiny homes aren't just for hipsters in Portland, OR. Filmmaker Andy Ballard provides an insight into the beach hut lifestyle at Portland in Dorset, England. Most of these huts have been enjoyed for decades at this idyllic spot by the sea on the south coast of England,…