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In New York City, a new group is helping spread the gospel of rock climbing to young women

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Have you thanked a tree today?

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Whether you bagged a bird in the field or at your local farmers’ market, here’s how to turn it into a spectacular meal

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This cliff-hugging stretch of U.S Highway 550 is dotted with scenic mountain towns filled with hiking trails, brewpubs, and hot springs

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Replacing your lawn with synthetic grass reduces maintenance, eliminates mud, and can make cleaning up after your dogs a breeze

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Scientists studying mice found that their competitive efforts depended on their social ranking rather than their strength or speed

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Reliable inventory visibility is critical to success

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Kevin Wilson struggled with mental illness and depression before finding his way back to skiing

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Luke Konson and Daniel Balserak set out to catch the state fish in all 50 states and ended up with an unforgettable adventure

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My buddy switched the price tags on a tent to pay a lower amount on a more expensive setup. I was unaware, and now I feel terrible.

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To become one of those people who joyfully hikes, bikes, and skis in the nude, she’d have to train for it

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A woman in Washington State learned the hard way that items dropped into an outhouse are best left alone

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For some pro runners, having the freedom to choose their footwear is worth more than a contract

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After finishing the Appalachian Trail, I experienced severe pain in my lower right leg. Little did I know, toe socks and spacers would be my saving grace.

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Five years ago, Thomas “Rivs” Puzey competed in the famed marathon’s elite field. This year, he was happy to be among the last to cross the finish line.

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Watch as the Moon family sets out on a camping adventure in the all-new Toyota Tundra

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Sponsor Content: Toyota

Watch as the Moon family sets out on a camping adventure in the all-new Toyota Tundra

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No, you can’t toss the Essential in your curbside bin. But 75 percent of it can be broken down at the brand’s factory.

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They’re almost never waterproof, and not as warm as other jackets. Why bother?

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A program called Malama Hawaii is connecting hotel and restaurant visitors with environmental nonprofits to tackle the state’s mounting plastic-pollution problem

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The Chaco tan is a badge of honor

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I fight for House Birkenstock

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It’s time to settle a longstanding debate once and for all. Which sandal will be crowned king?

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They’re essentially adventure flip-flops and therefore superior to every other sandal

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This simple sandal has everything you need and nothing you don’t

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Eight fan favorites. Three head-to-head rounds. Only one winner.

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When you’re covering 145 miles through the Alps, every gram counts

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We put the completely redesigned Tundra to the test to show how its elevated features and capabilities can take your outdoor adventures to the next level

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Outdoor industry leaders of Asheville, North Carolina, share their secret spots and give you a chance to win their gear

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Sponsor Content: Visit Colorado

Wherever you explore, summer adventures shine brighter when we do our part to travel sustainably and responsibly

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The brand took its time entering the super-shoe race, but its new, responsive model for marathoners was worth the wait

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From routes that have been rebuilt after wildfires to newly constructed singletrack, we can’t wait to get trekking on these trails around the country

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Leave the smallest footprint possible on your outdoor adventures

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A growing body of research suggests that it’s no longer sustainable to bury our waste in the wilderness

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Thirteen days and nine hours after she and her team started their 1,000-mile trek through the Alaskan wilderness, the 24-year-old Inupiaq musher drove her sled to the finish line

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Defined as “the capacity to recover quickly from difficulties; toughness”

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An analysis of power data from pro cyclists quantifies the effects of hot and cold air temperatures on performance

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Consisting of both a cooktop and an oven, a range will open the door to a wider assortment of on-the-go meals

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The group helps women and nonbinary and gender-nonconforming people find joy and success in climbing

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The City of Angels is bringing together tech, academia, government, nonprofits, and ordinary residents to make its greenery more equitable and mitigate the effects of both climate change and systemic racism

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We asked one of the original Earth Day organizers for ideas on how to bring back urgency to the movement during a moment that’s more dire than ever

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Nepal’s Department of Tourism has issued roughly 30 percent fewer permits in 2022 than the record-breaking 408 it did a year ago

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When we open our ears to the marvels of natural soundscapes, we experience the energies of the world in a unique way—and begin to understand the mysteries behind them

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‘Our Great National Parks’ overly idealizes U.S. conservation efforts and gives a mealymouthed call to climate action

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The apparel, equipment, and gear that Outside staffers and contributors are gifting to Mom

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A recent climate commitment pledge among leading cycling brands conjured an unexpected feeling in our Bike Snob columnist—empathy

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After setting out on her longtime fantasy to travel the world on a sailboat with her family, one writer learns just how beautiful—and devastating—it can be to finally get what you want

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A new report shows that some outdoor companies, like Patagonia and KEEN, are making strides to eliminate harmful chemicals from their products. But others are lagging far behind.

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Regardless of how experienced you are, exploring with a guide can elevate your experience. Plus, you’ll be supporting the livelihoods of the people who care for and call Utah home. 

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Score sunglasses, fire pits, water bottles, and more at a discount until midnight tonight

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Our sibling titles Pinkbike and Beta teamed up for a value-oriented field test in Tucson, Arizona. Here are the results.

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Facing potentially dangerous slide conditions, professional skiers Jérémie Heitz and Sam Anthamatten have to weigh their ambitions against the ever-present possibility of tragedy in the mountains

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I am pretty sure no runner who has consistently won races approaches their training in this way

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Next to having a little time to themselves, these are their top wish-list items

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Through storytelling, she hopes to share the experience of runners of color and move the running industry toward more authentic inclusivity

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Spring comes in like a lion. This gear will help.

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The elite athlete opens up about the pressures to be light and fast—and her journey toward a healthier relationship with her body and performance

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In the heart of Cornhusker country, they know how to make their own fun. Native son Carson Vaughan drafted four friends, loaded up on beer, and did what may be the strangest float trip in the world.

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Hit the road prepared for anything, without sacrificing cargo space

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You can’t run fast without using your arms—or can you?

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Stairs aren’t just for stepping—this creative workout will have your whole body feeling the burn

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Mountaineers Renan Ozturk and Freddie Wilkinson were so inspired by the late photographer Bradford Washburn’s shots of the Alaskan peak that they set out to climb it in a whole new way

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‘Severance,’ a John Green audiobook, and ‘60 Songs That Explain the ’90s’

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We caught up with the riders of the most unique bikes at the annual two-wheeled pilgrimage in Monterey, California

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Our best advice for growing your own food and foliage

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Take your gardening indoors with houseplants. Use these tips to place them in proper sunlight, water them correctly, and feed them so they survive and thrive.

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A relationship with plants built on love, care, and respect is at the heart of bringing the outdoors inside

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The best way to catch aurora borealis in all its lit-up beauty: go to the darkest places on earth, at just the right time, and hope for the best

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These are our best stories about how to see and understand rare phenomena around the world

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You need more natural silence in your life. Find it in these parks.

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The Bowerman Track Club failed its own athletes by not being transparent about its relationship with the suspended star 

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Something surprising is happening on the video app best known for silly dance moves: users are finding inspiration for adventure

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The company’s first try took forever to release and wasn’t perfect. Will the new system live up to the hype?

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park in Ohio turned a canalway into a 90-mile trail perfect for hiking and biking, and our 63 Parks columnist highly recommends a ride

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A conversation with Semi-Rad’s Brendan Leonard on the life-affirming joys of type-two fun

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In an excerpt from his new book, ‘Riverman,’ writer Ben McGrath recounts how he met an itinerant canoeist named Dick Conant, a fascinating character who mysteriously disappeared shortly thereafter

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After receiving waves of criticism, the world’s first blockchain-based cycling club pivoted away from NFTs. For now.

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German mountaineer Jost Kobusch is chasing a seemingly impossible record on the world’s most famous peak

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