NEW MEMBER OFFER!

Get 35% off GOES, your essential outdoor guide

LEARN MORE

GET MORE WITH OUTSIDE+

Enjoy 35% off GOES, your essential outdoor guide

UPGRADE TODAY

Culture

Culture

Archive

You worry about your vacation—we’ll handle the reading list. We'll even help you decide which book to take with you (just in case you're a little too busy on the trail to read all of our picks).

Published: 

Filmmaker Parker Paul created this time stacked timelapse of stars after shooting at Knill's Monument and Smeaton's Pier near St Ives, United Kingdom

Published: 

Even in urban settings, there's potentially super-nutritious, super-cheap food growing right out of the cracks in the sidewalk. In an excerpt from his book, 'Unseen City,' Nathanael Johnson asks if it's possible to utilize it safely—and deliciously

Published: 

We've rounded up our favorite films that celebrate fatherhood and highlight how dads inspire their kids to get outdoors

Published: 

Even if you’re not traveling from Los Angeles to Patagonia by way of 13 countries like this writer did, you’ll want to add his travel resources to your to-meet and to-read list

Published: 

Gobble Gobble Bitches Yeah is an annual highline event held each Thanksgiving in Moab, Utah

Published:  Updated: 

The writer's best travel works, compiled in 'Kingdoms in the Air,' are a lesson in curiosity, empathy, and proper fly-fishing technique

Published: 

Proulx’s chronicle of two families who inhabit and ravage North American forests might be her best book yet

Published: 

My Old Man is a new video series produced by Farm League for YETI that celebrates fatherhood. Big wave surfer Shane Dorian, father of two, is profiled in the first installment, Between Pulses. While people tell Dorian that…

Published: 

Foreign import tasked with rivaling dominant brown bear

Published: 

With his new film 'Popstar' in the can, we helped the SNL alum 
blow off steam the best way we know how—birding

Published: 

A new initiative gives complimentary national park access to every fourth-grader in America. Can a class field trip turn kids into lifetime fans of the outdoors? Mike Kessler hops on the yellow bus—and endures high-decibel Bieber sing-alongs—to find out.

Published: 

A master treehouse builder (yes, that's his real job title) on the numbers, physics, and philosophy of the perfect fortress

Published: 

It helps to live in a cool mountain town and be a world-class athlete. But Davenport also uses fundamental tools that train his kids to think for themselves.

Published: 

Rule #1: Always shoot the tantrums. And never take another selfie.

Published: 

Three standout series capture the national parks

Published: 

Webcams have changed the way we interact with the wild

Published: 

It’s not all fun and games in the parks

Published: 

And Charles Lindbergh’s grandson thinks he’s found a quieter way to fly

Published: 

Artistically-inclined future Olympian Alexi Pappas made an indie movie about the thrills of competition, with some autobiography thrown in

Published: 

The acclaimed nature writer's portraits of 12 parks go beyond perfect postcard tributes, and the resulting book couldn't have come at a better time

Published: 

'Comes With Baggage' is a film from Blackburn Design about the history of bicycle travel in North America

Published: 

The author tagged along on a trip to Joshua Tree with a group of kids from Southern California who had never slept in a tent

Published: 

This spoken word poem was written by Wade Newsom and performed live at 5Point Adventure Film Festival.

Published:  Updated: 

Who should we blame for the death of the Cincinnati Zoo gorilla? We can start with ourselves.

Published: 

Professional longboarder Karina Rozunko talks about the perks of being a #Vanlifer

Published: 

The twist: most of these don’t exist in English. Don’t worry, we translated them for you.

Published: 

A new proposal to further entwine the National Park Service and corporate advertisers takes us further down a path we never should have embarked on in the first place

Published: 

Czech running phenomenon Emil Zátopek was unstoppable on the track. Outside of the arena, living in a Soviet satellite state, was where things got complicated.

Published: 

The film-fest veterans of Outside share what they love about the event—and give their best tips so you can soak it all up, too

Published: 

If the owners are responsible, the presence of off-leash dogs can actually make the outdoors a better place

Published:  Updated: 

'Harvesting Liberty' is a short film from Patagonia that addresses the current status of industrial hemp in the U.S.

Published: 

The movement to get kids running around outdoors has some strong scientific support. Here are six ways to let your children cut loose.

Published: 

Badass cyclist Juliana Buhring left a notorious childhood cult, biked around the world, set a world record, and wrote a book about it. It's as close as you could get to riding alongside her.

Published: 

We've partnered with Thermarest and Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of this year's best new music.

Published: 

A check-in on the state of equal pay shows that women still earn less than men in most outdoor industry occupations

Published: 

The films you shouldn't miss from this year's stacked lineup

Published: 

Justin O. Schmidt has traveled the world studying—and getting stung by—some terrifying insects. In his new book, he explains the nuances of the sting, from the bulldog ant to tarantula hawk.

Published: 

Uni-Saders is a short documentary from filmmaker Trey Vollmer about a children's unicycling club based in Austin, Texas

Published: 

Inspired by an ancestral ill-fated journey, a writer travels the world to understand how humans find their way through the unknown

Published: 

While some groups celebrate the American bison as a conservation success story, we're slaughtering the animals by the thousands

Published: 

Over the past eleven years, Cyrus Sutton has become a pro #vanlife dweller and hacker.

Published: 

A photographer and a filmmaker set out on a journey through the Pacific Northwest to document the lives of first-generation farmers.

Published: 

Aaron Eveland took his young son dirt bag camping on a small rock island off the coast of Hawaii.

Published: 

Hill Farmstead Brewery takes the "Best Brewery in the World" title—for the third time.

Published:  Updated: 

IndefinitelyWild's weekly roundup of news from the outdoors. This week: More on Fort McMurray, the Federal Government's poop fetish, and the real reason Chris McCandless died

Published: 

From fresh cut firewood to a stocked fridge, Getaway covers all the bases in advance so that guests can focus solely on escaping the daily grind.

Published: 

The secret to surviving a weeklong family vacation along the Pacific Coast? Rent a tricked-out minivan

Published: 

Here's a look back at our favorite stories from Outside's new outdoor lifestyle column

Published: 

IndefinitelyWild’s weekly roundup of new and interesting developments in the outdoors. This week: Grizzly Bears, lionfish, wolves, And Rhinos. Oh my.

Published: 

"He fell in love with that kind of escaping from society and hiding in the desert and the dust."

Published: 

"Geologically speaking, a human life is only ten seconds long."

Published: 

A conversation with the journalist whose 2015 surfing memoir, 'Barbarian Days,' just won the Pulitzer Prize, about tapping his passion for a book project, and what his favorite breaks are

Published: 

The award winning journalist and documentarian has spent the past several years immersed in combat overseas and its portrayal. Why is he stopping?

Published: 

IndefinitelyWild’s weekly roundup of new and interesting developments in the outdoors. This week: ultralight tents and New Jersey on fire.

Published: 

We've partnered with Thermarest and Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of this year's best new music.

Published:  Updated: 

IndefinitelyWild’s weekly roundup of what’s new and interesting in the outdoors. This week: adventure bikes spied and urban spelunking underneath freakin’ Chernobyl.

Published: 

Protesters have made genetically modified food a bogeyman, but it may be the key to feeding a growing planet

Published: 

It starts with redefining concepts like spring break, recess, and access to nature

Published: 

National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis has ordered a survey to determine if misconduct at the Grand Canyon represents a widespread problem

Published: 

IndefinitelyWild's weekly roundup of what's new and interesting in the outdoors. This week: how Moby Dick sunk Ahab's ship using his "junk."

Published: 

Jeff Maassen began harvesting sea urchins from the waters surrounding the Channel Islands of Santa Barbara, California, more than three decades ago, and if he has his way, he'll never stop.

Published: 

The actor known for playing terrifying characters with less-than-exciting dialogue wants you to meet his artistic, climbing-crazy, film-directing side

Published: 

When Samantha Hoy accepted a freelance gig that allowed her to work remotely, she didn't become a regular at the local coffee shop, take up residence in a co-working space, or operate from the comfort of home (and risk cabin fever) like remote workers tend to do.

Published:  Updated: 

Typical wedding videos are a snooze fest. But, add in a little skydiving, climbing, camping, and a hint of sunset yoga, and you've got the ultimate outdoor wedding and the makings of an incredible video. The Way Out: Wedding is a video from DTproductions that follows Andrew Levy and Ariel Hall Levy…

Published:  Updated: 

Bestselling author Caroline Paul’s new book, 'The Gutsy Girl,' is a how-to guide for parents to push through the anxiety and let their kids take acceptable risks outdoors

Published: 

This spring, we've partnered with Thermarest and Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of this year's best new music. Starting this month, we'll bring you the Pickathon Edge Series, an ongoing series that showcases musical acts live from the Pickathon Edge Stage in 2015. To kick it off, we've got an unreleased tune,…

Published: 

The beer maker pulled its latest commercial shortly after launching it

Published: 

National Parks Adventure is an action-packed feature from acclaimed filmmaker Greg MacGillivray and celebrates the 100-year anniversary of the national parks. Following a trio of adventurers, the film takes us into America's most legendary outdoor playgrounds—and some that are off the beaten path. This behind the scenes look focuses on…

Published: 

The Secretary of the Interior just issued an order that aims to help get at-risk and disabled children outside. Here’s how it will work.

Published: 

Welcome to the first installment of IndefinitelyWild-on-Outside’s weekly news roundup. Here we'll feature interesting developments in the outdoors, tell you what we’re up to, and give you a peek behind the scenes as we make you great stories. Here we go! For American Visitors, Mexico is Safer than…

Published: 

In his new collection of short stories, the author presents a series of vignettes far from the bustle of cities, but no easy answers

Published: 

In the early 1900s, an insurance clerk from London named Millican Dalton became an early adopter of the alternative lifestyle, quitting his job to live in a cave in the English Lake District. Other than an occasional trip to neighboring Keswick for coffee, Dalton remained self-sufficient for more than forty years.

Published: 

Canadian artist John Fairfull is one of the few Westerners to brave an agonizing manhood ceremony in the jungles of Papua New Guinea. What was it like?

Published: 

A simple 7-step process. I learned the hard way. You don’t have to.

Published: 

A new initiative aims to bring lumberjack fitness to city folk. How much eye-rolling should follow?

Published: 

The animals currently face two great threats to their survival: global warming, and the U.S. government

Published: 

Everyone has a tough time trying to impress potential mates on online dating apps. Here are some insider tips on how to stand out from the crowd.

Published: 

The niche sport boasts an impressively gender-equal set of star athletes. A group of filmmakers wants more people to know about it—and get involved themselves.

Published: 

Adventure tales for audio

Published: 
Back Next