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Ascending a volcano is supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but on this adventure, the struggle almost outweighed the reward

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“The world and how it interacts with me changed the day I came out as trans”

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Cities like Jackson, Wyoming, and Natick, Massachusetts, have hired officials to protect the local environment

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Outside’s ethics guru on how to be both a responsible pet owner and an environmental steward

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‘Girl Crush’ shows how much fun and value can come from strong female friendships, as well as the importance of encouraging women to be in these thrilling backcountry landscapes.

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In their fifties, Marcia and Ken Powers began long-distance hiking. Lessons they learned on trail prepared them for the next phase of their lives.

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Mark Jenkins chose to skip a risky adventure with his friends. Twenty-five years later, he’s still haunted by what happened in his absence.

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Initially I was drawn to before-and-after photos of thru-hikers, but after I finished my first long trail, I saw these posts for what they were: unhealthy

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‘As We Have Always Done‘ follows three organizers from Pedal 2 the People and shares how they brought their fight for racial justice to the cycling world

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The Ski Resort Reports map lets you check conditions en route to your local hill or find the best place to ski in a new area

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The 262-foot wall on the exterior of Denark’s CopenHill is a sight to behold

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The pressures she is facing right now, from an ignorant nation and a callous media team, would destroy any of us

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The Lyngen peninsula in northern Norway is home to 124 peaks, each over 3,200 feet tall. Professional skiers Nikolai Schirmer, Merrick Johnston, and Asbjørn Eggebø Næss traveled there back in 2018—and learned a valuable safety lesson in the process.

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In an apparent attempt to sidestep high-density housing, Woodside, California, a wealthy neighborhood just outside Silicon Valley, claimed it was habitat for mountain lions. The backlash was swift.

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This small but mighty Washington-based apparel brand wants to change your mind about what a mountain biker looks like

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We break down essential speed-skiing techniques and tactics used by the best of the best

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Filmmaker Max Lowe on what it’s been like to tell his family’s story in his new documentary, Torn, and what he hopes we can all learn from it

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Director Max Lowe explores the aftermath of his father’s death in the emotional documentary

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The ‘wiwinu,’ or huckleberry, is a traditional food for the Indigenous Warm Springs tribe of north-central Oregon

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Learn how to read between the lines of your local avy report with these tips from a backcountry ski guide

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Employees fear the corporate behemoth bit off more than it could chew, while pass holders cry foul about overcrowding and reduced hours

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Like other bodies of water throughout the western U.S., the San Joaquin has suffered from a decade of drought. It’s also been heavily dammed and is one of the most diverted rivers in California.

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The bioregion of Cascadia boasts a diverse array of wildlife and terrain, with volcanoes, forests, and watersheds that flow to the ocean

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The most dominant ski racer on the planet is constantly questioning her talents—which may be the secret of her greatness

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A mountain-bike ride like you’ve never seen

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While climbing Alaska’s Eagle Peak, Joe Yelverton’s life changed in a single moment. His account of the experience won our inaugural survival-stories essay contest.

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You’ve seen Miami. Just probably not like this.

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Corrado “Korra” Pesce and his partner, Tomás Aguiló, had completed a new route on Cerro Torre’s east and north face when a rime-ice mushroom collapsed onto them from above

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Organizations around the world are helping refugees feel welcome via wilderness immersions—and with a record number of displaced people, this movement couldn’t come at a better time

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By merging passion with purpose, Cliff Kapono carves an unconventional lifestyle

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The ROI Act will give rural communities the money they need to develop outdoor recreation economies

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A handy primer on catching your favorite ski competitions, and when each one is scheduled throughout the Games

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The sport’s top women have wanted their own Pipeline Pro for years. At long last, they’ve got it.

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A site with images that date back 8,000 years was spray-painted with racist slurs and symbols, among other graffiti

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With two sprayer tanks that hold a total of 14 liters of water, and mounted on Old Man Mountain Divide racks, this contraption kept the dust at bay, making rides more enjoyable for cyclists

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Over two decades of ambitious adventures, elite skier and climber Zahan Billimoria has had some very close calls in the mountains

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Through his work, Julien Howard has connected with people from all walks of life, whether in the office of a Wall Street banker or the studio of a jewelry designer in Brooklyn

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In ‘Children of Patrol,’ athletes as well as current patrollers and their own children talk about how being a part of the ski-patrol family at Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has impacted them and led to a lifelong love of snow

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Caught in a storm, mountaineers Radoslav Groh and Marek Holecek found themselves trapped on the sheer west face of the Nepalese peak for days

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Can a total noob like Wes Siler learn to ice climb? Watch this video to find out.

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Mangroves, specifically their roots, play an important role in the ecosystem as a breeding and feeding ground for many commercial fish that thousands of people rely on as a food source

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A hiker pulls confidence from an unsolicited gear critique in the Catskills

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Enjoy top-notch skiing, but when you need a break, experience a bounty of off-slope fun

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The move may kill a controversial copper-nickel mining project located close to the protected wilderness

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What it feels like to rescue a surfer from the massive winter waves that crash into the Hawaiian island

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Jackson Hole is known for its steep terrain, including a vertical drop of 4,139 feet, making it the perfect location for the start of the tour

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Colombia’s only Tour winner underwent two surgeries to address multiple injuries after a crash on Monday

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Leclerc never cared about becoming well-known, he told filmmakers, until he saw how sharing his story could encourage others to try the sport

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on what to do if you trigger an avalanche in the backcountry

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Four years ago, the Minnesota phenom won historic Olympic gold in cross-country skiing, alongside Kikkan Randall. She was just getting going.

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‘Crossing Iceland’ follows Payson McElveen as he navigates the strong winds, steady rains, glacial rivers, and subfreezing temperatures of the Iceland Highlands

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Experienced climber Claire Kleese walks Wes Siler through all the gear he’ll need to get started ice climbing

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What’s happening in the coastal village of Xcalak is a lesson in community partnership

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A fatal avalanche near Hoosier Pass, Colorado, is a reminder that dangerous slides can occur on gentle terrain

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Ski patrol has become an increasingly unsustainable career path. Now unions are popping up across the country to try and change that.

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Climber Graham Zimmerman joined advocacy group Protect Our Winters, which enlisted him in the fight against climate change

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All over America’s ancient eastern mountains, there’s an organism that lives underground, tethered to tree roots, waiting to be hunted. It’s among the world’s rarest and most expensive foods, and it grows in a wide range of conditions. But there’s only one guy in the country who really knows how to find it. Rowan Jacobsen joins him in the search for the Appalachian truffle.

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A step-by-step walkthrough to jump-starting your vehicle

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‘Lot’zza Mia!’ combines a love of skiing and eating pizza. It’s movie magic.

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Many of the skills involved with long-distance hiking also lend themselves to going faster on trails

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Today the Tongass is the last national forest in the United States where old-growth trees are clear-cut

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What happens if you find an injured climber halfway up a 1,600-foot rock face? In 1931, the only option was a high-altitude piggyback ride.

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The ‘Row of Life’ drifted for nearly 4,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean until, one day, it washed ashore

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You can blame the usual suspects: the crazy cost of mountain-town housing, the corporatization of the ski industry, the Man. Or dare to believe that our hero lives on.

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“Home Crag” takes viewers inside the fight to protect Little Cottonwood Canyon, a favorite climbing spot just outside Salt Lake City

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Whether you’re looking to take up classic skiing or skate skiing, the U.S. gold medalist has some advice for beginning one of the season's most fun and affordable sports

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The incident in December is the latest incident of vandalism to ancient Native artifacts

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Christopher Lewis was lost in the Montana backcountry with a shattered ankle, sopping clothes, and a single bar of cell-phone reception

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Climate expert Daniel Swain explains how a convergence of climate change, urban sprawl, and extreme weather fueled the costliest wildfire in state history

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One day Brandon Sneed’s girlfriend called him to deliver alarming news: she’d impulsively signed up for a half Ironman. On a whim, Sneed decided to do the race, too.

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Campgrounds may be closing for the season but you can still camp from the comforts of your own home

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Ditch the traffic and high-cost lift tickets of peak ski season by creating a wintry vacation closer to home

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Go sledding, slow cook a hearty stew, sip on a rich cup of hot cocoa. Just because the days are shorter and colder doesn’t have to mean they’re any less fun.

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A secret abortion, pirates, and the peace found at the bottom of the ocean

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From hilarious to horrifying, these tales offer a glimpse into what this work can be like

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Gnarly Nutrition’s ‘Home Crag’ shares why the frequented site is important to the state’s climbing community

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In six years, Constantine and Magpie have collectively hiked 30,000 miles. What do they do now that they’ve learned their lessons from—and found love on—the trail?

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Yes, things are very bad, but there are some glimmers of hope for making meaningful progress

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This California trail was my dream hike—until maggots, a missing tent, and the stomach flu turned it into a nightmare

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