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When the fluff turns to crud, this is the ski you want underfoot
A lightweight free-touring ski with a moderate waist, the Escaper W 97 Nano is a versatile backcountry ski for ladies who charge no matter the conditions
This year’s category winner makes everyone who skis it feel like a star
We challenge you to find a more playful and responsive backcountry ski than this
This ski was voted the most playful ski among this year’s crop of women’s all-mountain skis
A tried and true favorite that delivers in crud
Power and precision are the name of the game with this tried and true favorite
Locals, visitors, and surfers especially were all stoked at the prospect of experiencing the rare south swell on its way from Tahiti. But for the lifeguards on duty, it meant rip currents, broken boards, and, as it turned out, an insane number of people in the water who needed a helping hand.
The 20-mile ridgeline covers over 12,000 vertical feet and overlooks the Austrian city of Innsbruck
Mountain bike technology is always evolving—but it is all in the right direction?
Peter Sagan leaks what it is really like to be in a competitive peloton.
Every wonder what pro cyclists make? Here's a breakdown of the top 2022 cycling salaries.
A mare named Oriana is lucky to be alive after a terrifying tumble down a ravine in Oregon
BOA brings a micro-adjustable precision fit to Altra’s premier trail product
Kangangi was in the United States to participate in multiple off-road events with his Team Amani squad
In some corners of the internet, low-impact exercise is having a moment. Even the most hard-charging athletes can benefit from a change of pace.
Whether you’re seeking soft sandy beaches, hiking, or snorkeling and other water sports, this stunning park on the Caribbean island of St. John should be on your visit list
Check out this video of the 24-year-old American climbing “Alphane” outside Chironico
When mountaineer Nirmal “Nims” Purja climbed K2 this year, he and his fellow climbers stumbled onto rancid food, tattered tents, and piles of human waste
Wertz, who stands at almost seven feet tall, recently found his love and talent for gravel racing. Now he’s putting his skills to the test.
Bryan Rogala gets a tour of the AEON-RV at Overland Expo West
Lessons learned during a stroll through London’s narrow streets and soaring parks
Jessie Diggins, Conrad Anker, Tommy Caldwell, and Phil Henderson talk legislation and climate
Employees at the Berkeley, California, location voted in favor of unionization this week
The suit seeks return Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante to their diminished, Trump-era boundaries
Join thousands of runners from 48 states and four countries at Colorado's largest fall running weekend, with Boulderthon’s signature finish and post-race party on the Pearl St Mall. New in 2022: a 10K and Kids Run.
Behold, direct satellite-to-phone connectivity “anywhere you can see the sky”
Julia Hawkins insists we should all try new things. She would know—she started running at 100 and became an age-group ace by 101.
Staying flexible is a critical part of overall fitness. Here are five stretches to help keep you limber pre-and-post workout.
How to do it, why it matters, and where to find birds
Do you turn into a real redhead when you run? Our expert says that may not be a bad thing...
This is the seventh episode of ‘Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes,’ an 11-part series with behind-the-scenes footage of the surfer’s career
Bryan Rogala shares his thoughts on the SkinnyGuy truck camper, which he reviewed for this year’s Gear Guide
The longtime pro surfer and adventurer endured massive swells and perilous weather on his 2,400-mile voyage from California to Hawaii—all in a 20-foot survival craft
Check out a fresh perspective of the world’s highest peak
By supporting service corps that are preserving our public lands, Carhartt is helping to protect parks and empower the next generation of park stewards
Three timely takeaways from a 2022 survey of wholesalers
A friendly reminder that there’s much more to a strong core than visible abs
Training alone can make you stronger, but there’s no substitute for the bond between you and your fellow runners
Bryan Rogala gets a tour of the TetonX Hybrid Trailer at Overland Expo West
For the footwear startup Erem, the choice to crowdfund its newest offering was a calculated risk. It paid off.
Rescuers say Jetal Agnihotri, 29, died after being swept away by flash floods on Friday
It’s an unfortunate tragedy, but, many argue, high-mountain adventure can never be completely free of risk
If you don’t want your phone to ring, just turn it off
There’s a reason a strenuous outing makes you desire a greasy mound of meat: it has a lot of what your body needs
Everything one cyclist packed for a blistering, long-distance pedal
This proves easier said than done when he’s hit with a back injury and faces tough competition in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa
Our editors know how to get off the grid. Here are the trips they chose to take this year—from Hawaii to Massachusetts—along with their intel and gear recommendations. Give one of these experiences and you can be sure it’s editor-approved.
Travel safely by upgrading your car or truck’s most essential tool
Contributor Megan Starich discovered that her outdoor passion wasn't the key to recovery. Slow, uncomfortable, and often nonlinear healing was.
Blasting the Inflation Reduction Act on Sunday, the GOP nominee for a Senate seat in Georgia said, “A lot of the money is going into trees. Don’t we have enough trees around here?”
‘Prey,’ ‘Fall,’ and ‘Beast’ are all in theaters or streaming now—we break down which ones are worth your time
We’ve had two months to overthink the equipment choices of our favorite Hawkins high schoolers on ‘Stranger Things’. We have some suggestions to make.
The company will cap daily ticket sales at all 37 North American resorts, but season ticket holders will not be impacted
By some measures, Jenny Bruso’s advocacy for body inclusivity in the outdoors has been a wild success. But she says the fight has barely begun.
From mullets to hardtails, a rig for everyone
The event, Sister Summit, is part peer-judged competition, part networking event, and fills a long-overlooked gap in women's skiing and snowboarding
Don’t whack a golf ball off one either, or chuck a Frisbee, or do anything else that jeopardizes the safety of your fellow hikers
Public-health crises are greatly helped by accurate numbers. Why can’t we get a true count of heat deaths?
Zion National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, and areas around Moab, Utah, were inundated by water after heavy rainfall pummeled the U.S. Southwest
The Cannondale Topstone Carbon 1 RLE is a gravel bike for mountain bikers who like to ride roads
With the energy from the fans comes more pressure, and Slater must fight to stay focused
Snorkel and paddle among quizzical lobsters, baby sharks, green turtles, and more at Biscayne, home to a massive coral-reef system off the coast of Miami
Once you brought basics. Now, it’s the kitchen sink.
It’s time to sharpen your pencils and pack your bags—the school year is here again
Eric and Pam Bealer were living in a cabin in rugged coastal Alaska when they made a dramatic decision: they would exit the world together
The used-resale trend is growing
The bereaved Steinsapir family is suing Rad Power Bikes after a tragic accident
Lightweight and versatile, a grilling skillet will give you that smoky, just-off-the-grill flavor—both outdoors and indoors
Park Service officials believe the human remains are connected to a death that occurred near the Abyss Pool hot springs on July 31
When pain happens, sometimes your instinct is to not move at all. Research suggests that's not always the right answer.
The region is known for its powerful surf, sweeping wineries, and stunning vistas
Less time digging through bags means more time nailing the perfect shot
A group of researchers from University of California at Irvine investigated the link between SAR incidents, park visitation, and Twitter posts. Their conclusions could inform how hikers portray their own adventures—and view those of others—online.
I came for their looks. I stayed for their all-day comfort and all-terrain performance.
There’s encouraging new evidence on artery stiffening and the risks of too much exercise
From cheese to leafy greens, serve something unexpected at your next barbecue
There’s more to these tools than their blades
WNC Outdoor Collective, a retailer in Black Mountain, North Carolina, needs to raise $500,000 to expand
When retired art dealer Forrest Fenn hid a chest full of a million dollars’ worth gold, rubies, and diamonds in the Rocky Mountains, he sent thousands on a journey of desperation