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Our photographer traveled the Western States Trail Ride, covering its 100-mile length through California’s Sierra Nevada, to document the horses and riders taking on this grueling challenge

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I feel the urge to shake up my life, but I don’t want to stress out my wife and kids

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Five questions with Oscar-nominated director Lucy Walker, whose latest documentary “Mountain Queen: The Summits of Lhakpa Sherpa” debuts on Netflix on July 31

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New booking sites are connecting travel influencers with their followers to take trips all over the world. But should you go? I headed to Yosemite with an influencer and her fangirls to find out.

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Sponsor Content: Travel Texas

Head to the heart of South Texas to immerse yourself in the food, history, and culture of the Lone Star State

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A worried reader wants to ban Elon Musk’s satellite internet provider from our wild places

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I’ve asked him to return my skis three times, and I feel like I’m nagging him

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Cory Richards has climbed the tallest mountains in the world and had his photos in the biggest adventure magazines in the game. In his new memoir, he shares the mental health highs and lows that shaped his life and storied career.

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Last year, Youth Sports Alliance won the Defender Service Awards and took home a brand-new Defender 130. That changed everything.

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Brendan Leonard, the author and illustrator behind the beloved Semi-Rad blog, explains his process

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Many U.S. graveyards are in spectacular settings. We shy away from going to them, but they're beautiful outdoor places meant for all us.

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After ‘My Octopus Teacher’ won the Oscar for Best Documentary, the producers realized they had left an important voice out of their movie—indigenous South Africans who had been silenced and separated from the ocean by apartheid

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Why is everyone in L.A. running? Discover the routes, events, and resources that encourage the sport to thrive.

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Sponsor Content: Defender

Know a nonprofit that could use a capable vehicle and $25,000 cash? The 2024 Defender Service Awards are now open.

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Before you take an ill-prepared trip to honor your loved one, consider looking for solace in your own backyard

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According to the actor, everything can be solved with one more useful piece of outdoor equipment

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Brooke Goudy and Jesse Griffiths know there's a lot to gain from outdoor experiences of all kinds

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What does a professional kayaker do when he realizes he’s in the twilight of his career? He releases a rap album, of course.

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Whether you’re writing your first book or telling a story around a campfire, here’s the secret to capturing your audience right from the start

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If you’re searching for an active running community, the Windy City has you covered

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Watch this travel family go on a western adventure they’ll never forget

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A flurry of confusing memos—including one that effectively banned staff from participating in Pride in uniform—left LGBTQ+ employees and advocates wondering where the NPS really stands

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Thundercat jammed, Diana Nyad hugged, Jimmy Chin autographed, and thousands of fans soaked up the stoke in Denver this past weekend

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Is your work-life balance way out of whack? We have the prescription.

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Malik Martin, known as Malik Tha Martian, took an unusual path to adventure storytelling. His secrets to success? A passion for inclusion and an unwavering belief in self.

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It’s not a joke: This genre-defining trio are part of the speaker series at the Outside Festival in Denver, June 1-2, along with Quannah ChasingHorse, Jeremy Jones, Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant, and many others

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We both miss stuffing everything into a backpack and hitting the road. But between diapers, changes of clothes, and a ton of other necessities, it’s just not that simple anymore.

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A frustrated reader asks if we can prohibit Sprinter-van telecommuters on their laptops in the great outdoors

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In ‘A Walk in the Park,’ Kevin Fedarko’s new book about his quest to hike the big ditch from end to end, inadequate fitness and bad gear choices nearly led to disaster right from the start

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Plenty of North American brands make high-performance outdoor gear. But the leaders of these seven companies are taking it further—with quality craftsmanship, thoughtful designs, and artistic flair—to create products that are also works of functional art.

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With the right training and fuel, dogs can put on a remarkable athletic show. See how you measure up to top canine athletes at the Outside Festival in Denver June 1–2.

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One editor’s thoughts on the Asian American illusion of belonging. Plus, how this spearfisher, freediver, shark whisperer, and entrepreneur lives her most badass life, and more from the Outside archives.

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I helped them get their foot in the door. Now it seems like they think they own the place, and it feels disrespectful.

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Catch an action-packed lineup featuring diverse athletes and filmmakers at the inaugural Outside Festival in Denver on June 1 and 2

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A Heritage Foundation and The Supreme Court could tear down the Antiquities Act, leaving our public lands at risk

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Making time for adventure at sunset is just as effective and admirable as waking up for an alpine start

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Kids change a lot of things—including how happy strangers are to see you (and your tiny passenger) biking by

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Curated adventures to experience the best of the Lone Star State

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As her dad, I want to give her the space and privacy she needs, without making her feel like she should be embarrassed

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Five questions with the 65-year-old star of ‘Full Metal Jacket’ and ‘Stranger Things’ about his lead role in the new cycling film ‘Hard Miles’

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Movies don’t get much better than surfer-heist popcorn flick ‘Point Break’ (1991). Movies don’t really get much worse than surfer-heist popcorn flick ‘Point Break’ (2015). What happened?

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Use this local’s guide to six of America’s top running cities to connect with vibrant communities, explore essential routes, plug into don’t-miss events, and get equipped with the right shoes and resources to use them like never before

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‘Everest, Inc.,’ a new book from veteran outdoor journalist Will Cockrell, documents the mountain’s transformation, first by Western guides and climbers, and now by Sherpas and Nepalis

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As the climate changes, our lives will, too. Let campfires be a thing of the past.

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Mayhem is an inevitable part of life. The real question is: How will you handle it?

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Outside’s ethics guru on which outdoor activities make sense for young kids

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She’s mad at me because I took a wrong turn and she’s terrified of lightning. But I think she owes me an apology, too. 

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In her new book ‘Willkie Sprint,’ former professional cyclist Kerry Hellmuth recounts the groundbreaking collegiate bike race that started her career

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Arbitrary goals are nonsensical. They also can be the source of great joy.

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A handful of daredevil motorcyclists are keeping an old-school carnival attraction going

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Outside's ethics guru on who should be in charge of the groover on a river trip

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He’s a regular customer where I work, and I’m new to the community 

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Oh, you wanted to take a fun little trip to run a breezy 100K? Think again. This course is relentless, technical, and populated by nudists.

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‘Tough Broad’ is a guide to keeping your foot on the gas as you reach your golden years

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on whether it’s all right to name a Utah development project after one of the West’s most notorious anti-development advocates

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More resorts should place as much marketing effort on safety as they do on selling tickets

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She seems too busy to hike right now, and I’m not sure whether to let our relationship fizzle out

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Sponsor Content: Defender

Watch this deserving nonprofit accept its Defender Service Award in the Outdoor Service and Education category, presented by Outside

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The two pursuits have more in common than meets the eye

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In an excerpt from the new book ‘The Darkest White: A Mountain Legend and the Avalanche That Took Him,' author Eric Blehm details Kelly's rise as an unlikely hero in the fledgling sport of snowboarding, and the fatal day an avalanche swept him—and six others—away.

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All the supplies and equipment our overprepared, dog-obsessed columnist brings to keep his dogs safe, fed, and healthy on the road

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She’s very active, and I’m worried that my schedule means she’s not getting enough exercise 

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In my early forties, I was uneasy about aging. So I headed into the woods. 

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Mike Foote is a professional athlete. Brendan Leonard is a non-professional athlete. And he has some questions.

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Adventures can provide fuel for romance, but only if you know how to take what you learned in the mountains back home

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By bringing together incredible music, inspiring speakers, riveting adventure films, sports and wellness activities, outdoor industry leaders, and a whole lot of gear, Outside has created a celebratory event with real purpose  

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I still get outside for long days in the mountains, but my inner anxious voice saps my energy

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The inaugural event in Denver features Fleet Foxes, Thundercat, Lettuce, Andrew Bird, Say She She, and The Heavy Heavy, with adventure films, an ideas summit, and climbing competitions also in the mix

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Diehard football fans have something to teach trail runners, skimo racers, and other competitive athletes

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Honnold’s latest climbing docuseries ‘Arctic Ascent’ focuses on melting glaciers and a remote rock wall. Articles editor Frederick Dreier breaks down the new National Geographic film.

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The origin story of a groundbreaking organization for Black skiers, the young scientist building a more inclusive STEM community, and more from the Outside archives.

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The historian and author shows how wild places shaped the lives of female trailblazers

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Before she became famous for her lawsuits against former President Trump, the writer took a road trip for an Outside story that had her asking total strangers if they had sex outdoors.

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An HGTV show challenges home flippers to drive up property values in Breckenridge, Colorado. Outside’s articles editor presents game-show ideas that capture another side of ski-town housing.

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The pro racers who do need carbon fiber bikes get them for free. Only the people who don’t need them actually pay for them.

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Our child is struggling with complicated mental health challenges, and we can’t get outside in the way we used to 

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At its best, flying isn’t miserable. Here are 24 ways travel could be more fun—including, but not limited to, letting me fly the plane.

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How Pam Houston, the author of a timeless book about dating wild and adventurous men, helped me navigate romantic frustrations in a mountain town

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Wes Siler argued that shooting a bear to make a rug is, in fact, good for bears. I disagree.

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She didn’t mention it when we came back, and I’m not sure she noticed—do I have to bring it up? 

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