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The Australian WorldTour pro bikepacked the route from Brest to Paris
Personal-finance guru Mr. Money Mustache breaks down how Outside readers can stop wasting hard-earned cash on expensive gear and trips and start putting it toward real freedom: the financial kind
Look forward to dirt races, gravel rides, and more in 2021
Work your balance and core strength with these functional exercises
Master the shakedown for a smoother trek
It’s not just the gear purchases—it’s how we think about the future. Here’s the Outside guide to getting your financial $hit together, no selling out required.
After two more star runners have been excluded by World Athletics’ policy, the governing body will have to reap what it has sown
When an elite cyclist attempts to ride a bike as far as possible in an hour, one thing is guaranteed: they will hurt like never before
When an oil company targeted The North Face with a tongue-in-cheek marketing campaign accusing the brand of hypocritical climate activism, it served as a reminder of the contentious—yet partially codependent—relationship between the outdoor and fossil fuel industries
Coach Carl details how, when and why to do essential goal pace and steady state workouts to prepare you for specific marathon demands.
Beta tests this year’s newest mountain-bike offerings
Research. Packing. Gear prep. Maximizing fun. Here’s everything you need to know to pull off your next backcountry mission.
The country singer-songwriter talks to Outside about the restorative power of nature, the unexpected blessings of quarantine, and the origins of his album ‘Country Again: Side A’
We found the best places to pitch your tent in all 50 states, so you don’t have to.
Despite warnings, rules, and common sense, tourists in Yellowstone keep approaching bears and bison.
We’re taking a look at how we’ve historically used maps to move through and understand the world, and how that’s changing now
Acadia National Park in Maine boasts 150 miles of trails on its official maps, but that’s only a part of what once existed. Matthew Sherrill tagged along with a couple of local history obsessives to explore some of the dozens of unmarked paths that lead to what were once major attractions—places some want to stay a secret.
The nonprofit Native Skywatchers has spent more than a decade collecting and preserving Indigenous star knowledge. Now organizations like NASA and the NPS are joining the movement.
Getting lost teaches me mindfulness, even when I’m terrified
There’s no such thing as a truly accurate one
Reconciling the maps we made in the 18th century with modern reality is nearly impossible. But their lines, drawn long ago, are still legally binding.
Amid a national conversation about race, colonialism, and justice, Native mappers and runners are reclaiming Indigenous cartography, names, and land
I gave my 12-year-olds the Rand McNally on our 300-mile drive from Atlanta to the South Carolina coast to impart the joys of reading an old-school physical map
Leaders of the nonprofit Indigenous Women Outdoors describe how learning about the traditional territories where they ski and snowboard enhances their time outside and connects them with their ancestors
A bevy of mapping apps exist to track and plan trips for different outdoor activities. Here’s the best one for running, cycling, hiking, backpacking, climbing, and skiing.
The 44-year-old is ready to take on the world’s best marathoners at the Tokyo Olympics.
It has all the comfort and features you’d expect from a high-end performance shell, but at an affordable price
Our ethics columnist weighs in on balancing conservation and enjoyment
Forget your Weber for a weekend. Here's a low-tech option for cooking whole legs, shoulders, rib racks, and more.
Forget your Weber for a weekend. Here's a low-tech option for cooking whole legs, shoulders, rib racks, and more.
Oprah’s interview with Elliot Page, a history of the national park system centering Indigenous perspectives, and more
The secret to pushing past your mental limits could be a handful of coins
Start training now to run your fastest 5K in 10 weeks! Our downloadable plan details every day's workout toward your 5K PR.
The collegiate champion and Canadian record holder reveals why he’s stronger than ever after a year without racing, how his training has changed, and some go-to workouts.
As those who fell short at the Olympic Trials demonstrate, accepting failure and rekindling dreams is the essence of what we do.
From spring-fed rivers to undeveloped coastline, these are some of the best water adventures you can have in Texas.
Almost 20 years later, a former collegiate miler revisits that old feeling once again — and walks away with an appreciation for the most honest event.
Rules, rules and more rules. In the Olympics, you have to do more than just run fast to reach the finish line.
When President Biden needs a break from Putin and Mitch McConnell, he vacations on the Delmarva Peninsula, a blend of mid-Atlantic beauty, quirky accents, and tasty treasures from soil and sea. I grew up in the heart of it. Hear my song to this glorious land.
Blessed with rich soil, abundant rain, and a long growing season, the Delmarva peninsula—a tri-state area sandwiched between the Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay—was known as the breadbasket of the American Revolution. Later it rapidly grew into one of the wealthiest agricultural areas in the country, as farmers and watermen…
Build the perfect Ford Bronco with Wes Siler
Tips and tricks to master the Turkish Get-Up
Gates of the Arctic in northern Alaska is one of the last truly wild national parks. There are no roads or trails, and the park boasts the stunning Brooks Range, six wild and scenic rivers, and gets fewer than 3,000 visitors a year. Our 62 Parks columnist was awestruck by her 39th stop on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.
Introducing Outside+, a whole new way to feed your outdoor passions
Outside+ members can ask a gear editor anything for a chance to receive a response in our monthly column
A new study shows measurable gains in strength from a purely imaginary training program
Everything you need to know to keep your Traeger in excellent working condition
Quick fixes and one-size-fits-all solutions abound in the world of wellness influencers. Here’s why you should avoid them.
Bringing a reusable water bottle or coffee mug is just the start
The OBJ Outdoor Index for the second quarter shows that outdoor businesses continue to outperform other industries by a wide margin
Sea to Summit’s new ultralight shelter series is shaking up the tent category
Cannabis may not make you faster, but the science says the herb can provide benefits during light aerobic exercise and recovery.
Running every single day — through illness, injury, and dangerous weather — is not only opposed to nearly any training philosophy, but also kind of crazy. We asked runners on their 4th, 5th and 6th decades why and how they do it.
Happiness is a state of mind. Here’s everything you need to know to achieve it.
The ultimate guide to one of the Southwest’s best under-the-radar mountain towns
Whether you’re an expert or a beginner, there’s always something to learn about making the most of your time outside
Show your love for your companion with comfy beds and other luxuries
From a long-distance thru-hike to exploring an urban park in your backyard, here's everything you need to know
Tips for calming your own nerves—and those of people who love you
The artist Futura had filed a trademark infringement lawsuit against the brand earlier this year because he says the apparel technology’s logo resembled one of his atom designs
This marathon-specific workout will give you a good indication of what you'll be able to hit on race day.
In this excerpt from the book “Kicksology,” Brian Metzler asks at what point will technological advances overshadow human propulsion.
Elevate your strength routine with this effective, versatile tool
Summer is here. This is what we’re using to stay cool—in every sense of the word.
As events as big as the Olympic Trials get rescheduled because of heat, we went to the science to find out how you should decide when it is too hot to run safely.
From ‘Naked and Afraid’ to ‘Running Wild with Bear Grylls,’ these are our picks for the most riveting adventure series on TV
We travel along with Ed Knight to understand what it means to put food on your table and put back what you don’t need
It’s time to radically reimagine the silhouette of the American outdoors vehicle
We’ve beaten these pieces up in the field, and now they’re up to 50 percent off at Backcountry through July 5…
On Athletics Club Coach Dathan Ritzenhein, coach of olympians Alicia Monson and Joe Klecker, outlines three favorite workouts he used to keep them fresh at any point in the year.
On June 20, adaptive athletes Vasu Sojitra and Pete McAfee pulled off what is believed to be a historic first in ski mountaineering
A great running stride isn’t learned by focusing on your footstrike or cadence, it develops as you improve your body’s strength and mobility.
We may be closer to answering lingering questions around concussions. Plus, we provide a rundown of the most common head injuries—and what you need to know about them.
Professional skier Drew Petersen opens up about his struggles with suicidal thoughts—and explains why talking about it is key to addressing the mental health crisis
Thanks to these boots, hiking went from painful to pure bliss
Amity Rockwell says, “Cycling is this thing I’m never going to figure out,” which helps remove the pressure of winning Unbound
An international network of clubs and events for queer runners.
The powerful technology of Envoy B2B is critical to BioLite’s thriving wholesale channel, company leaders say
Show Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. how you’re getting outside this summer, and you could win big