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Hip flexors creaky and tight? We’ve got the antidote: yoga poses that stretch hip muscles and provide relief.

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Our soft-drink warriors both believe this sugary, caffeine-packed soda is the perfect refreshment after exercise or adventure. (Hmm. OK.) They disagree about flavors, and be warned: it might get loud.

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What we used to hit our summer stride

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Each year, Big City Mountaineers changes thousands of kids’ lives by bringing them on their first outdoor adventures. You can make it happen for another.

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People keep falling into outdoor latrines while rescuing lost phones. Our editors list the belongings they would fish out of an outdoor crapper—and which ones they’d leave behind.

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When a simple question goes wrong

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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.

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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.

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It’s time to sharpen your pencils and pack your bags—the school year is here again

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We’ve collected tales about curious mountain lions, amorous warthogs, hardworking beavers, and more from our adventures in the wild

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Two hikers go head to head on the best carryall for a walk in the woods

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You’ll be shocked to hear we were outside

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The Flash Finish flash mob in Boulder, Colorado, gave everyday runners and cyclists a jolt of motivation to keep getting outside

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Put down those soggy, freeze-dried go-to’s and dig into these delicious recs from Outside staffers

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Hosting a little backyard get-together? These editor-approved items will make entertaining easy—and have your guests wondering where you got them.

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The Outerverse Passport will offer up exclusive NFTs, including invites to special dinners and events with Biju

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A beekeeping documentary, ‘Jurassic World: Dominion,’ and all things Obi Wan Kenobi

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Make your next trip better with these items

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From a creamy pasta main to a chard-corn side, we’ve rounded up some of the best meals to enjoy in the outdoors

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To commemorate Father’s Day, editors recall their favorite fishing trips, bike rides, and outdoor misadventures with dad

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We’re for an official mandate: make this the season of long weekends. To help you out, we found the most fun new summer adventures.

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Essential gear for any type of summer travel and adventure

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Holders of Outside’s first NFT, the Bedrock Badge, will automatically be entered to win concert tickets and limited-edition signed copies of the artist's new album, ‘Meet the Moonlight’

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Here are the nine pieces from the 2022 Summer Gear Guide that our gear editors are obsessing over

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‘Top Gun: Maverick,’ a Woodstock playlist, and ‘Under the Banner of Heaven’

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Crashing, getting lost, or making a gear mistake is just part of trying a new outdoor activity

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We reviewed 341 pieces of gear. But these ones stood above.

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341 products, 150-plus testers, and thousands of hours outdoors—this is your ultimate gear resource

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Jorts, Hawaiian shirts, sandals—we’re frolicking

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An Everest thriller, ‘Bad Vegan,’ and Alex Honnold in the Amazon

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A soggy slumber under a roller coaster, a chilly night in the Sierra, a high-altitude headache on Mount Whitney, and other tales of outdoor insomnia

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We’ll include our favorite submissions in an Outside Instagram post

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We asked a bunch of great writers to bear down, focus, and tell us what makes them giddiest in the outdoors. Join them as they celebrate everything from diving off rocks to adventure flirting to … shivering in a bed between cold sheets? (Hey, don’t judge.) Plus: five scientifically proven ways to up the fun and improve your health.

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

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

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Hey, spring, didn’t see you there

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Show your love for Outside with caps, apparel, drinkware, and more

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The Sunshine Protection Act wants to do away with changing the clocks. Naturally, we got to talking about how the shift might affect our outdoorsing.

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Join us for a live Zoom Q and A with the beloved author, presented by the Outside Book Club, on Tuesday, April 5

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A few winter flurries had the Outside staff reaching for some cozy booties, cherished beanies, and near-perfect ski boots

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‘Normal Gossip,’ a book about navigation, and ‘Abbott Elementary’

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After her 25-year marriage ended in divorce, the Outside contributing editor turned to science—and a river trip—to navigate through the darkness. Register here for our Zoom book discussion on March 9.

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A poet laureate’s memoir, ‘Station Eleven,’ and a lacrosse film based on a true story

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What we used to start the year right

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Work less, adventure more, and get some rest

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The world of fitness is always changing—for better and for worse. Here, we’ve focused on the bright side, spotlighting five faces in the health and wellness scene that are pushing for inclusivity, justice, and kindness, toppling old conventions to make their own.

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When travel resumed in early 2021, Americans in droves headed south of the border, with most opting for popular tourist meccas. But why follow the masses when you can explore wild corners of the country few others visit? We rounded up 18 ways to do just that—and to support local economies while you’re at it.

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We want to be the best outdoor gear resource on the planet. Help us get there.

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The wait for winter is over. Here’s the gear that helped our editors stay warm, festive, and active over the holidays.

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New Year's resolutions are for the birds

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The stories we were most excited to read and publish across Outside titles this year

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This year’s most memorable adventure films include ‘The Rescue,’ ‘14 Peaks,’ and ‘Playing with Sharks’ 

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Some of this year’s best outdoorsy reads include new works from Alison Bechdel, Imbolo Mbue, and Mary Roach

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On this trip of a lifetime, you'll explore and trek through the stunning Katmai National Park in Alaska with Outside's editor in chief Christopher Keyes

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November usually means the onset of winter, but much of the country is experiencing dry and unseasonably warm weather. Here’s what Outside editors have been using to pass the time until snow season.

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Our testers gave these products their stamp of approval

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Hunter S. Thompson, Taylor Swift, and ‘King Richard’

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Author Jordan Salama began writing this captivating book, about a journey down Colombia’s Magdalena River, when he was just a college student

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It’s been another challenging year, but some people thrive on adversity. Here are the athletes, activists, tree planters, chefs, filmmakers, and other disrupters who changed our world for the better in 2021. Plus: Meet Carissa Moore, surfing’s first female olympic gold medalist.

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These are our favorite pieces that won’t break the bank

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Join us in reading Heather Hansman’s ‘Powder Days’

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Sasha DiGiulian set out to become the first woman and second person in history to complete the Rocky Mountain Trilogy, a compilation of three of the hardest 5.14 big walls in the Canadian Rockies

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‘The Trilogy’ features one of climbing’s strongest personalities at her most vulnerable

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We only have space for seven shoes in our print magazine, but there are a few others you should know about, too

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Is it the most underrated month of the year?

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‘The Secret History,’ ‘Battle Royale,’ and the latest Sally Rooney novel

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Don’t let your old stuff gather dust or go to the landfill. Put it to work doing good.

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The results are in, and these are the region’s 20 top-scoring resorts, according to the 2022 ‘Ski’ Reader Resort Survey

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The masses have spoken and these are the 20 top-scoring resorts in the region, according to the 2022 ‘Ski’ Reader Resort Survey

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W. Kamau Bell, the host of ‘United Shades of America,’ sits down with fellow comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston for a lively conversation on what we learn about this country when we engage with communities very different than our own

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Only the very best makes it into print. But there are some pretty great runners-up you should know about, too.

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We still love these runner-up apparel pieces and accessories

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There were so many good boards this year that it was hard to pick just a few for print. Here are the others our testers loved.

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These vests, fleeces, shells, and puffies came up just short of print inclusion—but they’re still worth your attention

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A knife, rangefinder, jacket, and other pieces that are worth checking out

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Even the runner-up hikers from this year’s test are pretty great

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Testers like eight boots, but we only had room for six. Here’s an all-around boot and a women’s powder-chasing boot that almost made the cut.

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We only have space for six pants in the print magazine, but there are plenty more worthy pairs you should know about

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