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These wide, rockered planks will help you milk those powder days for all they are worth

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These wide, rockered planks designed for the deepest days of the year do more than float—they fly

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Flooding at the festival brought out the best and worst in attendees. Here's an eyewitness account.

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These all-mountain skis have a little more underfoot, more rocker, and more fun in powder

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If you ski mountains that measure snowfall in feet rather than inches, these wide rides are for you

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No matter the mountain, no matter the conditions, these sticks won't let you down

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Introducing the best one-ski-quiver options of the year

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These skis with narrower waists are versatile resort chargers that know how to get on edge and play in the bumps

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These narrower sticks may have a knack for groomers, but they also like to play in the bumps and crud

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This is hands-down the most impressive resort-meets-backcountry boot we’ve ever tried

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For the third year in a row, this ski bested the rest in the powder category

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This year’s best carving ski will allow you to live out your World Cup racing fantasy

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No other women’s frontside ski comes close to the Wildcat’s carving chops

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These consumer-friendly carving skis remind us why laying trenches on groomers is so dang fun

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Featuring a little more party in the back, this Enforcer likes to play in the deep stuff

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Finally, a QST model specifically designed for backcountry adventures

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If you’re in the market for a pair of carvers to slice up the ‘roy and live out your racing fantasy, check out this list

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If you fancy yourself a World Cup-level skier, this new high-performance boot is for you

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If you like the Black Pearl but like a little more energy from your skis, try these sticks on for size

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Your flashy new snowboard may be the star of the show, but it’s nothing without these sidekick pieces of gear

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The Allbirds Tree Flyer 2 proves you can care about the environment and still get high performance

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July was officially the hottest month on record. We reached out to Phoenix runners to learn about how to adapt and train in sustained heat. 

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In an adaptation from his new book, ‘Master of Change: How to Excel When Everything is Changing—Including You,’ Outside contributor Brad Stulberg outlines a path for longevity and persistence in sport

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15,000 athletes have jumped off the Ferry

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Running fast is important, even for beginners and endurance athletes. Here’s why, plus four essential workouts to start.

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Follow these park-by-park recommendations from our expert who has explored each one to get the most bang for your adventure buck

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A six-episode series delving into the ins and outs of cooking wild game with Olympia Provisions owner, chef, and butcher

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“Spatchcocked” is just a fancy word for butterfly, and the technique ensures the quail meat to cook evenly

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Protein and nutrient-dense venison cooks up quickly and pairs perfectly crisped potatoes

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You might associate duck confit with fine dining, but at its core the dish is rustic and rather simple to make. All you need is time.

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Got stew meat in your freezer? Add a few ingredients—red wine, barley, and cabbage—and dinner practically makes itself.

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Venison and wild mushrooms fight for the spotlight in this grilled steak recipe

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This turkey is brined in homemade stock, smoked until tender and juicy, and served with melted brown butter

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This hunter’s stew highlights rabbit’s delicate meat and is best served over rustic mashed potatoes

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Chef and butcher Elias Cairo of Portland’s Olympia Provisions is launching a six-episode cooking series about the unique thrill of cooking wild game in the outdoors

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U.S. runners have their best showing ever in the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc

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Here’s a look at the gear, tech, media, and general miscellany our Outside Run editors loved last month

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Find out how you can achieve your fitness goals and raise money for blood cancer patients and families at the same time

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Find essential electrolytes like sodium, potassium, magnesium in everyday fruits

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For master’s world record holder Sue McDonald, it’s all about mental games and keeping the training fun

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Late summer arrived. We soaked up every minute with this gear.

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Three locals are adamant that Germany’s mountains, coastlines, and forests are an outdoor adventurer’s paradise. Spoiler: they’re right.

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Come fall at Debsconeag Lake Wilderness Camps, the foliage is on fire, the ponds are still, and the trout are biting. But the real takeaway from a stay here is the hush of the wild.

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The best ways to experience America’s best idea

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Despite overwhelming concern for his physical well-being, writer and longtime road cyclist Tom Vanderbilt wanted to see what it felt like to take to the air

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After covering over 1,200 miles through picturesque parts of Wyoming—competing in outdoor challenges along the way—we have a winner.

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Ford Bronco ambassadors travel across Wyoming and compete to win $10,000 to donate to a local nonprofit—all in the name of keeping Wyoming wild

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Our Semi-Rad columnist recently entered fatherhood, a transition that has him wondering if his two personalities—alpine athlete and regular dad—can peacefully coexist

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How does training for one of the most challenging 100-mile races on the planet compare with others? We dug into the data for answers. 

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SylvanSport’s TrailLoft is a budget-friendly option for serious car campers or folks that want to start overlanding

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Look around any running event and you’ll notice a sea of five-panel hats, the latest fashion trend to go viral in the endurance scene. What’s behind its popularity?

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The author of ‘How to Prepare for Climate Change’ shares his takeaways from summer 2023

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The attack occurred during an organized bear hunt in northern Sweden

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High-end bibs will literally save your ass 

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Broadly labeling a certain cuisine as “unhealthy” is not only wrong—it’s also harmful

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This new documentary on Outside Watch follows a 20-year journey of one runner’s dream to become a six-star marathon finisher and increase representation in the running community

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A trainer breaks down her go-to moves to maintain healthy hip abduction

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At the site of a four-semi accident, a mystery man prevented us and others from joining the pileup. In looking for him, I accidentally found the crash victim.

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Artificial light makes it impossible for most people in North America to see the Milky Way. But we don’t have to live like this.

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How hiking with my canine companion gave me a new perspective on adventures.

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Top performers often brag about clocking only a few hours of shut-eye a night. But is that really all you need for optimal functioning? We asked the experts.

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Dogs who stay active live longer—and there’s no better way to stay active than hiking. Keep your pooch on the trail with a lot of love and a little veterinary help.

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Belgian ultrarunner Karel Sabbe just shattered the fastest known time for a supported trek along the iconic pathway

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The Tour of Spain has been marred by crashes, acts of sabotage, rider protests, and plenty of controversy

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The cyclone drenched Nevada’s Spring Mountains, causing flash floods, landslides, and heavy erosion. Now, recreation areas and ski resorts are closed.

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The most prolific athlete at this year’s World Championships was also the most fun to watch

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A playlist to make those long, painful miles go by swiftly

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After living in France for more than a year, the Hoka-sponsored ultrarunner is as fit and prepared as he’s ever been

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The ‘Hacks’ writer and podcaster has a moonlighting obsession with all things running

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The stoke is high for the Paris Olympics after a remarkable nine-day world championships

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Twelve kids and six adults tested more than a dozen water toys to determine which were the most durable and fun

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With sunny skies and cooler temperatures, fewer crowds, and off-season deals to be had, fall may be our favorite getaway season. Here where our editors are headed.

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Making your own camp stove out of a cat food or soda can used to be a rite of passage for backpackers. But with canister stoves getting lighter and cheaper—and fire bans getting more and more common—one Backpacker editor argues their time has come. (Plus: Another editor dissents.)

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When it comes to your recovery, you’re likely neglecting this section of your spine. Here’s how to offer it some relief.

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The Tucson-born runner will race for Team USA in the world championships marathon on August 27 in Budapest

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In this episode of Wildly Wyoming, Micayla and Tyrhee put their Ford Bronco to work in the mountains before rendezvousing with the other teams at Popo Agie Campground

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As the saying goes, there’s no such thing as bad weather, just inappropriate clothing. But with the Earth's climate in whiplash, that's up for debate. Here's the apparel you need to deal with it.

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Here are the top moments at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, and what to watch for this weekend

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Sponsor Content: Arkansas Tourism

How to visit and responsibly recreate in the rivers, lakes, and hot springs that Arkansas is famous for

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