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Tucked neatly into the back of Snow Peak's Portland flagship and HQ, Takibi offers consumers a new way to interact with the Japanese outdoor brand
There's nothing excessive about this well-appointed trainer, which delivers the snappy Razor ride with a touch of comfort for logging long miles.
Try this famously fast and wicked workout used by Steve Prefontaine and Galen Rupp to hone speed endurance.
Make this summer all about exploring off-the-beaten-path adventures within a few hours of your home
From Maine to Alaska, we’ve done all the research for you to camp in style while visiting America’s best idea this summer
With a little planning and some inspiration, you can make this the summer of alfresco dining
The latest deaths raised questions about the role of COVID, but analyses of nearly a century’s worth of climbing records suggest some consistent patterns
With the right preparation you can sneak out the door for a 30-minute workout at any time
You can run these off of gas, pellets, or wood. We tested each kind to see which worked best.
In an excerpt from his latest book, ‘Freedom,’ the celebrated nonfiction writer describes a journey along Pennsylvania’s train tracks with friends he met while reporting on the war in Afghanistan
The new line from OXO, part of Helen of Troy’s Housewares division, will be sold exclusively at REI starting this month
Runners often define themselves by their personal records, but PRs rarely answer the most important question: How good are you, really?
Professional intel on the best crowd-free stargazing in one of the world's best night sky destinations
Conservation International CEO M. Sanjayan saw our relationship to the planet in a new way after a series of remarkable adventures
Ready to dive into some of the most rich culture in the United States?
This month, Roger Deakin’s cult-favorite book about swimming the waters of Britain will be published in the U.S. for the first time. In her introduction to the new edition, writer Bonnie Tsui reflects on what she’s learned from it over the years.
Meet Outside+, a new membership with all of your active and healthy pursuits in one place
Outdoor adventure is everywhere and southern Utah is making it accessible for all to experience
Expert recommendations for extended adventuring around each of southern Utah's Mighty 5 national parks
Utah’s national parks are iconic, but they’re just the tip of the adventure iceberg
Heather “Anish” Anderson has now chronicled her record-breaking thru-hikes in two books. The ways she documents the details may surprise you—and help you do the same.
The wild canyons and mountains of southern Utah have been around for over 2.6 billion years, and we want to protect them for a few billion more. This effort is known as Forever Mighty.
‘Nike’s Big Bet’ argues that the banned coach is too important to the company’s image
There are easy ways to prevent both, yet we carry on as if nothing is wrong
Chad Brown has experienced racism in the outdoors countless times, but after being shot at while fishing in Oregon, he decided he had had enough. That's when he founded Love Is King, a nonprofit on a mission to make the outdoors safer for everyone.
Patagonia beat out 99 other prominent U.S. businesses in consumer rankings for company ethics, citizenship, and culture
Coach Carl talks through three essential questions to ask yourself before you begin marathon training.
These classic go-fast shoes are light, flexible and responsive, engaging your feet and providing a powerful connection to the road — so you can fly.
In an excerpt from his book ‘Chasing the Thrill: Obsession, Death, and Glory in America’s Most Extraordinary Treasure Hunt,’ journalist and searcher Daniel Barbarisi recounts how he got to open Fenn’s chest and examine what was inside
If you’re worried about how the current campsite and rental-car shortages are going to impact your summer travels, consider these options. We’ve rounded up our favorite companies in six cities, plus the itineraries to test them out on.
In September 2017, Outside published a feature about the ‘Berserk,’ a ship that went missing in 2011 off the coast of Antarctica with three men aboard. The expedition leader, Jarle Andhoy, disagreed with the story we published, which contained some factual errors, and with our portrayal of the lost men of the ‘Berserk.’ He also believed that the story left out crucial information about the days before the ship’s disappearance. Outside editor in chief Christopher Keyes interviewed Andhoy and his lawyer, Gunnar Nerdrum Aagaard, to better understand new details the two have gathered, which may help explain what happened to the men on board.
West Virginia’s New River Gorge has something for every kind of adventurer
The trails are calling, and this gear is ready for them. Check out our Memorial Day sale guide for more sweet discounts across the web.
The humble plank is the single most effective training exercise for your core musculature
Gear up for summer adventures with these killer deals
Every woman who hikes has been the target of mansplaining—and outdoor writers and editors are no exception
Elizabeth Kolbert and Nathaniel Rich, environmental writers par excellence, survey human solutions to the human-caused mess we’re in
In New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont, local stewards have banded together to persuade private landowners to allow access to backcountry skiing, mountain biking, and other kinds of outdoor recreation
The coronavirus has put climbers and workers in even more danger than usual
Alan Arnette talks to Lukas Furtenbach about the COVID risk at Base Camp
A new study looks for adaptations in the placenta, and finds positive effects from exercise during pregnancy
A test to predict what you could run in a mile race today, that doubles as a unique workout.
The cut-off time muddles the meaning of qualifying and jerks runners around, taking away much of what makes the experience great.
In attempts to hoard fuel, panic buyers are taking dangerous shortcuts
Digging deep with journalist Daniel Barbarisi, whose new account reveals the very real danger of the chase
Facebook is developing a new app for children, and advocates think it’s a terrible idea
Gourmet meals on the road start with the right ingredients and prep
And what happens to your brain when you finally nail it
World Athletics looked into eight years of performance improvements, and some crazy statisticians from Cornell reviewed thousands of web photos — and they have numbers.
Blood Flow Restriction training, a new fitness trend, could boost your muscle strength, endurance, and help you recover from injury faster.
If you use your truck bed like it was meant to be used, then this collapsable camper shell is made for you
When it comes to public image for our elected officials, being seen on a bicycle is as fraught as a first dinner with the in-laws
Plan a trip to this Alaskan treasure to explore vast glaciers and to see huge whales and a diverse array of other fauna, says our 62 Parks columnist about the 35th stop on her quest to see every U.S. national park
In an excerpt from his new book ‘The Comfort Crisis,’ journalist Michael Easter travels to Bhutan to learn about how confronting death head-on can lead to a more fulfilled life
The mountain saw its first fatalities of the season on Wednesday
A wild place—and an American ideal—are heading for destruction. We can stop it now.
This often-overlooked cause of heel pain requires a different approach than true plantar fasciitis. Here’s how to test and treat it.
AI is the inevitable future of athletics posed to revolutionize the endurance sporting industry. Here’s where we are, and what we can expect to see in the coming years.
They’ve kept our eyes from burning to a crisp, and now they’re discounted…
The peak saw its first summits of the season last week, including several record-breaking climbs
From surfing the coast of Maine to exploring slot canyons in Utah, these adventures will make the whole family happy
Vehicle seats are not designed to resist the force dogs or other cargo create during a crash, endangering not only their lives, but those of human occupants, too
As an Ibex superfan for many years, Bonie Shupe dreamed of working for the renowned maker of merino apparel. Now she’s in charge of reviving the brand.
12-week plans to prepare you for cross country success — whether you're a beginner, intermediate or advanced high school runner.
Journalist Ian Urbina is revealing the lawlessness of the open ocean in ways you’d never imagine
Recent studies looking into a phenomenon known as post-traumatic growth show that it's possible to thrive after challenging life events. Here's how.
Pet adoptions spiked during the pandemic. Now is the time to change outdoor dog culture for the benefit of people, public lands, wildlife, and the dogs themselves.
The past year has been relentless in so many ways. But despite the challenges, there’s also a lot of good news out there to get you excited about the months ahead.
The evidence is everywhere that humanity is actually pretty decent, according to Dutch historian Rutger Bregman. Pay attention to it and you’ll feel much better.
The North Face’s new Explore Fund Council, led by Jimmy Chin and Lena Waithe, has big plans—and a big budget—to make the outdoors more inclusive
A conversation about profitable carbon-footprint reduction
Running uncommon distances — 7 x 700m anyone? — can be freeing, fun and a fast track to a breakthrough.
New science shows a disconnect between injury and pain, and suggests we may be better able to self-manage training pains than we think.
Devices for passing the toughest training milestones
What you need for pushing hard and feeling good afterward
Adrienne Moser and Kathleen McNally, vice president and creative director of product, discuss what it's like to be a women designing men's underwear
Take your body and mind in for a tune-up
Get on track to flash your hardest routes
The state just passed a law calling for 90 percent of its wolf population to be killed. It’s based on fear and lies.
Real food for serious adventures