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Sponsor Content: Arkansas State Parks

An effort to protect special places in Arkansas has flourished into over 55,000 acres of public land

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Sponsor Content: OXO Outdoor

OXO partnered with outdoor experts to curate a collection of must-have cooking and cleaning tools that deserve a spot in every camp kit

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An sudden and powerful wind gust caused the freak accident

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Electric and gasoline-powered scooters are changing the vibes in the Big Apple’s soaring network of bicycle lanes. And columnist Eben Weiss isn’t happy bout it.

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The official explanation for the fee increase is rather macabre

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When Pam Houston traveled to the nordic island nation to ride its unique breed of spirited horses, she wasn’t just after an adventure—she was urgently seeking a way to be well again

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At Manshausen, on Norway’s Arctic coast, adventurer Børge Ousland makes sure nature is part of every experience. Fish for fresh cod, fall asleep beneath the northern lights, and discover why hygge is key to happiness.

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Over eight million acres of public lands are gridlocked by private property. When a group of hunters jumped from one plot of federal land to another, they ignited a debate around just how much a landowner can control.

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American sprinter Noah Lyles is the 2023 world champion in the 100 meters, but on August 25, he’ll be chasing after another world championship—and Usain Bolt’s 200-meter world record

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Ten non-plated running shoes that let your feet move freely, provide stable cushioning, and deliver a fast, agile ride

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Hawaii’s climate and ecology have changed in the last few decades, bringing fire to a landscape that hasn’t evolved to withstand it

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Why even bag it if you’re not going to carry it out?

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A Scotsman plays spoiler to the Olympic gold medalist for the second year in a row

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A YouTube influencer who claims to pack heat on his rides has articles editor Frederick Dreier fearing a dystopian future for American bicyclists

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D’Amato, Susanna Sullivan, and Lindsay Flanagan will race in the women’s world championship marathon for Team USA on August 26 in Budapest

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Healthy human snacks don’t always translate well for pups. Veterinarian Dr. Heather Berst, MA, VMD, shares what treats are okay—and which should be avoided.

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A climber dealing with severe mental health issues finds solace in a rescue dog—who has terrible manners at the crag

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These tiny speckled eggs pack a powerful punch of nutrients, but is it worth making the swap?

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Tramadol has a long history of suspected abuse among cyclists, and now there’s enough data to put it on WADA’s banned list

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In the rural Italian village of San Rocco a Pilli, seven top runners prepared for the World Athletics Championships while living in an 18th century villa. Welcome to Tuscany Camp. 

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You say yes, of course. But what about those other wild opportunities that you’re not so sure about?

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It’s not all doom and gloom. There’s good news about climate, too.

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Officials in Savoie recently warned hikers to stop harvesting protected species of flowering plants from the hillsides

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Safer and more versatile than a hatchet, this tool makes processing wood for fires easy

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An inmate serving a sentence in Ohio turns setback into opportunity from within, joining a running club and raising money for student school supplies 

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Fixed-length lenses offer higher-quality glass and wider apertures, but they’ll also train you to become a more talented photographer

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We first connected over a love of riding bikes—is it possible for us to find a compromise here?

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Tipping has creeped in everywhere, from airport self-checkout kiosks to guiding fees. And we’re being asked to dole out more than ever before. Has America reached the tipping point?

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Sha'Carri Richardson secured her name as the fastest women in the world with her stellar performance in the 100 meter final in Budapest

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“Turn around, don’t drown,” park rangers are reminding travelers as Hilary bears down on the southwestern United States

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These short-but-sweet hikes are the perfect microadventure for busy people. Here’s how to tackle them.

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Experts suggest the practice of grounding may lead to better shut-eye. Here’s why.

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Forget stuffy, competitive running races. Take the Bridge is an underground race series that’s all about breaking rules and doing things your own way.

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Our national forests are brilliant, underappreciated, and uncrowded compared to most national parks. Here’s the intel on where to hike in these stunning landscapes.

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As angler numbers declined, lodge owners cast about to appeal to a changing world, offering way more adventures in spectacular corners of North America

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It’s time to integrate these trainer-approved exercises into your recovery regimen

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The 'Real Mo Farah' is a revealing documentary about the mysterious life of this Olympic champion and British athletic icon

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Heat-related deaths are on the rise across the Southwest, with multiple tragedies occurring in U.S. national parks

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America’s most classic hiking route is generally a safe place for an adventure. But not always.

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This monsieur isn’t the first to BASE jump from Paris’s most iconic landmark

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Easy shifting and fun hydration are a recipe for happiness

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The 2023 World Athletics Championships are must-see TV and here’s why

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The Sourdough and Blue Lake Fires shut down the only road through the park, and crews are working to protect populated areas from the blazes

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Sponsor Content: Travel Wyoming

Competitors expose the roots of their outdoor passions and push to bag more points in episode three of Wildly Wyoming

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Everything you need to know about your fire-making technique, including when you should use the tepee method versus a log cabin stack

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As extreme temperatures blaze across the nation, parks are taking extra measures to keep visitors safe

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The dissolution of the Pac-12 is a reminder that Olympic sports like running need to find a new business model. And that’s not such a bad thing.   

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The new book ‘Becoming a Sustainable Runner’ offers a science-backed playbook for being an ecologically responsible athlete and citizen

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Three life lessons from a teenage make-out over a bonfire

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While the west side and parts of the interior of the Hawaiian island struggle to recover from devastating wildfires, other areas are unaffected. Our Maui-based writer asked locals and business owners if they still want tourists.

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After wildfires devastated the town of Lahaina, mutual aid and community support have proven to be more robust than governmental aid

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When illness or injury forces you to take a complete break, researchers have some ideas on how to limit the fall-out

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A 37-hour rescue mission ended on Tuesday after officials in Indonesia located six of the missing seven people. The search continues for an Indonesian sailor who disappeared.

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A beginner’s guide to the biggest event in track and field  

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Here's what to consider when hiking with a four-legged friend

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A team of four recently crossed all 2,350 miles of the Mississippi in 16 days 20 hours and 16 minutes

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When your most cherished childhood experience becomes impossible for your own kids, there’s only one choice: recreate it for them yourself

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Trust us, you don’t want to rent that wetsuit

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On paper, the Amazfit Cheetah Pro is the brand’s most complete offering, but does the AMOLED-screened, multi-band GPS watch deliver on its promises?

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This race packs the excitement of a world major and the ease of a small-town race into one exciting weekend. Come one, come all because Richmond, Virginia, is ready to show you why it’s home of America’s Friendliest Marathon!

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Zharnel Hughes is the British record holder and the world’s top-ranked 100-meter sprinter this year who will bid for his first individual title at the World Championships in Budapest

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They taste great and make post-workout nutrition a breeze

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The ruling says the state has an obligation to provide residents with “a clean and healthful environment”

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This drinkable tomato elixir is the ultimate post-workout thirst quencher

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The boy said he was moving out of the way of people taking photos when he lost his grip and fell

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We found a novel treatment that actually removes the itch

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The latest update from the Adidas Adios line restores the franchise’s snappy, dependable ride and makes it one of the highest performing, non-carbon-plated trainers on the market today

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The delinquent black bear—who is actually a female—was finally trapped by officials near South Lake Tahoe

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Outside’s ethics columnist weighs in

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Sports scientists weigh in on the trends that will keep the PRs coming

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Call him crazy, but our hiking columnist loves climbing hills. A fifth of the way into the epic Continental Divide Trail, he’s got some ways to improve your form, function, and mental performance on the ascents.

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The Running Industry Diversity Coaltion’s findings emphasize a long road ahead for achieving racial equity in the running community

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The antiquated bicycle technology is quiet, reliable, and more inspiring than newer gizmos

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When W. Ralph Eubanks began exploring his family’s homeland, he fell in love with it—and came to understand how this troubled part of the state gave birth to the blues

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The easiest way to cook in the outdoors is also the most delicious

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Sponsor Content: Hydro Flask

A Sugarbush ski and bike patroller shares his blueprint for living well in Vermont's Mad River Valley

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Sponsor Content: HOKA

Watch what happened when this six-year run streaker and HOKA Global Athlete Ambassador took on an iconic ultramarathon in California's Sierra Nevada

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A quick, easy-to-understand summary of how hunting animals for their hides, horns, and antlers benefits wildlife conservation

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