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Held annually in the Swiss village of Mürren, the Inferno combines hard partying with a very serious downhill challenge. And did we mention the abject terror?
State lawmakers should step in and ensure that the “Kelly Parcel” ends up in the hands of the National Park Service, writes our articles editor
Our automotive expert breaks down the controversial vehicle’s specs and features
An empty cup comes full of dreams, and so do these other small-price-tag gift ideas
Ultrarunner Yassine Diboun found his own unique way to help those in recovery move through darkness together. It’s working.
Over the past century, “maximal oxygen uptake” has turned out to be a valuable marker of both endurance and health.
These easy-to-make presents will show your loved ones that you care about them as well as the planet
After 50 years, one of the most consequential environmental laws in U.S. history may no longer be relevant to the world we’re living in
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is offering $25 lift tickets for skiers and snowboarders wearing jeans on December 9.
CJ Albertson and Grace Kahura-Malang won the California International Marathon while dozens more fulfilled lifelong dreams to qualify for the U.S. Olympic Trials in their last chance
In 2023, records fell, kids took government leaders to task, and activists fought bravely for the planet. These individuals are the Outsiders of the Year, chosen for their bravery, tenacity, and strength.
His grandfather founded the Iditarod, but he’s the first member of his family to take the title
Sixteen young people took Montana to court to hold the state responsible for violating their right to a clean and healthful environment
Soccer player Quinn, cyclist Austin Killips, and runner Nikki Hiltz inspired us—and thousands of other fans—this year
Neuschäfer won the Golden Globe, a dangerous, solo, nonstop sailing race this spring
Martinus Evans, who goes by @300poundsandrunning on Instagram, didn’t feel at home in the running community. Now, he's on the cover of magazines, has published a book, and is still running—at his own pace.
After a record-breaking year, the 28-year-old American ski racer sits down to talk success, failure, family, and the future with her mom, Eileen Shiffrin
The death of Manuel Paez Terán, a “Stop Cop City” protester, in January marked the first time police have shot and killed an environmental activist on U.S. soil
The most versatile runner on the planet gave us a marathon debut for the ages
Don’t worry: there’s a plan in place to keep names like “Wolfy McWolfFace” off of the list
Time is of the essence if you're looking to score a camping reservation for summer. Here are the most coveted national park campgrounds and how to reserve sites there.
That backpack speaker and unsolicited gear advice might be ruining your chances of snagging a wintertime honey.
The guidelines for returning to training after giving birth are “vague and inconsistent.” That’s no surprise.
Go ahead, pick one: to check in on, root for, and admire
Set your clock to island time, and unplug in the Florida Keys
A 125-mile traverse of the southern Japanese Alps, from Kyoto to Tokyo, onsen to onsen
Here’s how the Dauwalter duo completed a dream of crossing a finish line together
Bike-tuning station? Check. Gear rental and storage for backcountry outings? Yep. At Field Station, near Arches National Park in Utah, guests are encouraged to explore outside, then welcomed back with cold beer, a hot tub, and an outdoor fire pit.
The gear that made our days in the transition season seamless
How a blend of medicine and intuitive eating can improve your relationship to food
Forget the gorp and stay for lunch. In Spain, the peak is at the table.
Whether you want to travel sustainably or explore abroad, these destination experts have the tips you need to start planning your next outdoor getaway
A University of Washington cross-country and track athlete continues to fight for Indigenous communities—but her advocacy has also expanded
He often comes by unannounced while we’re working from home
When it comes to packing for a winter camping trip, separating good advice from falsehoods can be difficult
Our new weekly discussion program covers outdoor recreation and adventure
Tom O’Keefe launched Stride for Stride in 2018, to make running more diverse and accessible. He never planned for the nonprofit to save his own life.
Check out these insider tips on how to take the road less traveled and visit Australia’s adventure epicenter
The environment takes center stage at these beautifully located music and arts events across the country. Go, have a great time, and learn about our changing world and what you can do.
We wear-tested the updated super shoe and found that the bounce is back and the ride even more stable
Mountain lions are becoming more aggressive. Or maybe they aren’t?
Meet AspectAvy, an app made exclusively for skiing and riding in the backcountry
Suggested regulations would require land managers to review and approve all fixed anchors on wilderness routes. Climbing digital editor Steven Potter explains why the policies miss the mark.
Early April is a time of renewal in Washington, D.C. It’s a time when days grow longer faster than at any other time of year; a time of cool mornings and warm afternoons; a time when sap is rising, trees are budding, and forsythia, azaleas, star magnolias, redbuds,…
You won’t freeze your lungs exercising outdoors this winter, but there are reasons to be cautious about inhaling extremely cold air
The Running Event is America’s largest showcase of future running gear trends. For the first time, it will be livestreaming for the public.
Give the gift of food resiliency
This summer Courtney Dauwalter made history, becoming the first athlete to win the three biggest races in ultrarunning in the same year: the Hardrock 100, the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc, and the Western States Endurance Run. What’s her secret?
With stunning and diverse natural landscapes, unique subcultures, and delicious food, this archipelago nation is ripe with unforgettable places to explore
Give yourself the gift of a better climate future by donating to these nonprofits
Is that $39 roundtrip ticket to Denver worth it? Our travel expert weighs in—and uncovers the best deals and destinations to travel to.
Knowing how to keep warm could help save your life if things go wrong on a winter hike
Want to ride like Pete Stetina? Learn how he and other top athletes use Wahoo’s latest tools and technology to achieve their goals—and how you can too.
Rest, relaxation, and running shoes—you’ll see some of the most spectacular places in the world at these races
A roundup of all of the wacky and weird news from the ski universe
Hitting the trail with someone may be the best way to get to know them. But what if “someone” is your new hubby?
The stunt was little more than empty showmanship
These are some of our favorite gear brands led by badass women in the industry
These outdoor apparel mainstays provide cold-weather comfort during any winter activity
If you’re taking your Thanksgiving on the trail this year, don’t forget to pack this recipe
The Merrell trail running athlete shares her experience of discovering a BRCA1 gene mutation—and pursuing her dreams anyway
Our founding host, Peter Frick-Wright, is returning—and we couldn’t be more excited
7 ways to help create a healthier planet and a thriving outdoor community. Pick your fave(s) and donate today!
Just 16 months after his first leap, Jonathan Cox completed 102 jumps in 24 hours
From a big-city organizer to a nomadic competitor, these unique runners build community bonds and promote their benefits
After a devastating near miss in 2019, Jenny Hoffman shattered the coast-to-coast fastest known time
Why do so many cars and trucks get stuck on sketchy passes in the Rockies? We asked state officials, tow truck drivers, and even college professors to weigh in.
After 25 years, writer Katie Arnold returned to Long Caye, a slice of paradise that the adventure travel boom forgot
Turkey trots are supposed to be fun—not punishment for eating
Pack your bags because we’ve identified legendary ski resorts all over the globe that you’re going to yearn to visit
The outdoor recreation economy is outpacing domestic growth
Tap your full potential with advice from professional coaches and athletes—and the inspiring stories of runners who refuse to be limited
Go beyond Abbey and McPhee with a great read for wherever your next journey takes you
’Tis the season of airline sales, but figuring out just how and when to get the best deal is complicated. We’ve gathered advice from experts on ways to score the lowest ticket prices to travel the world.
I wanted to be a waterwoman. So I signed up for white bro ocean culture and erased a part of myself.
Over the nine-day trial, Texas prosecutors presented GPS and DNA data, and Armstrong’s own friends gave damning testimony
The Fifth National Climate Assessment, released by the White House this week, shows it’s not too late to act
These community builders and boosters each take an unconventional tack to rally runners and build grassroots running communities in cities across the U.S.
Fancy new midsole materials like PEBA make you faster, but at the cost of durability
Criminal-turned-athlete John McAvoy is harnessing the transformative power of sport to put young people on a better path