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The odds of being attacked by a shark are less than one in 11 million, which makes it nearly impossible to find people to turn to when you become that one. Enter a support group of survivors called the Bite Club—the most exclusive club nobody wants to join.
A 14-woman crew sets out on a mission to test microplastics levels in remote regions of the world’s oceans
Your microbiome absolutely impacts your health, but taking postbiotic supplements won’t do anything to help
The bestselling author’s latest novel was informed by years of researching the history of female aviation and traveling to far-flung places
A new documentary provides an in-depth look at the global bouldering community
What to do when a significant other, or a friend, doesn't respect your decisions
A bad sleeper tries to train her brain with the help of virtual jellyfish, space-flight simulations, and the URGOnight device
New Balance maxes out the max cushioning running shoe in a model for those who never ever want to feel the ground.
Studies continue to scramble the science on eating eggs. Should eggs be a staple of your running diet?
Tennessee-based MacNeill Pride Group snapped up the 25-year-old GCI Outdoor—maker of camping tables, chairs, and other outdoor gear
A TV series from the makers of the popular film tour features races up El Capitan, sea-cliff climbing, and more
Bear safety when camping
Campgrounds at popular national parks started booking up six months ago, but don’t fret: these strategies will help you to find a great spot to pitch a tent all summer long
For two years, I logged nearly 70 snack varieties in a spreadsheet on my search for the perfect adventure snack
The more we learn an incomplete fairytale of Indigenous peoples and our history in this country, the more we perpetuate acts of ethnocide, like the ones we’ve seen in recent weeks in southern Utah
From miles of accessible trails to nearby boarding services to dog safety, these are the best (and worst) parks to visit with your best friend
Researchers are searching for telltale clues in your strength, flexibility, or body position that signal an impending injury. It’s harder than you think.
A merger of two race event giants leaves trail running leaders concerned about rising entry fees, homogenization of racing experiences, and bulldozing of smaller events.
If your reps are dialed in, they can elevate a season from good to great. But what tools do you need to make sure they're enabled to deliver killer experiences to their accounts?
The Saxx Hot Shot outperformed every other top in my quiver
Constant adaptation is the key to lifelong endurance
As part of our #2020CyclingDeaths project, we published the obituaries of Melissa Williamson and Coleen Huling, who were killed while riding their bikes. The driver has received a maximum sentence. But outcomes like this are still rare.
The fishing apparel and footwear company is transitioning to a durable bag that can be home-composted
Tightened qualifying standards and an unprecedented cut-off time have brought qualifying marks close to the speeds required to toe the line during the height of the first running boom.
More than 1,400 people have raised $68,000 so far to save Montezuma Valley Market, a popular PCT thru-hiker stop, after a devastating fire
In Episode 13 of the Endurance Podcast, host Ian Sharman talks with elite athlete and trainer Renee Metivier about the best types of strength training for runners and how to fit strength work into your training plan.
The mile race is the perfect drama — to race, to watch, to relive — as these trackside accounts of unforgettable showdowns throughout running history reveal.
To race the perfect mile, a runner needs to possess an equal balance of strength and speed. Follow this 8-week, race-specific training plan to develop both and run your PR.
Josie Fouts’s story is the beginning of the bicycle industry’s evolution to include all bodies
When a group of friends decided to tackle Sentiero Italia, one of the world’s longest and forgotten trails, they had no idea that 1,500 others would join them along the way
When Sanni McCandless started dating legendary climber Alex Honnold, she never expected that millions of people would soon be watching her relationship on screen
It’s the perfect size to haul around but still packs a big optical punch
In her new memoir, 'The Secret to Superhuman Strength,' the 'Fun Home' cartoonist scrutinizes her quest for spiritual solace through 60 years of athletic obsessions
New York congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez declared her love of backpacking on Instagram this week—and shouted out some well-known advocacy groups working to make the outdoors more inclusive
Cramer, on his popular CNBC investment show, told viewers that when it comes to stocks, the “great outdoors theme has more legs than you realize.” These are the brands he shouted out.
The Bowerman Track Club rookie reveals some of her favorite workouts (and the toughest ones, too).
This challenging interval workout is perfect for sharpening road warriors to run the mile, or just to keep you in touch with speed.
Everything you need to make the most of the very best season with your very best friend
Hunting twisters made Jennifer Brindley Ubl feel deeply inspired—until it scared her to death
Outside’s ethics guru on what counts as nature
From a trail in Isle Royale National Park with spectacular views to a hike that hits four 6,000-foot peaks in 30 miles, these are our favorite classic routes in the U.S.
Start by figuring out the kinds of experiences you want to have, not where you want to go
In March, Emily Ford became the first woman to complete Wisconsin’s Ice Age Trail in winter. She’s also become an unintentional ambassador of the outdoor industry’s quest for inclusivity.
Coach Carl talks through what to do in the days leading up to a race, and explains race-day strategies.
The latest installment of the OBJ Outdoor Index measures the gains or losses of corporations’ share prices during the past month and compares the industry’s April performance with other indices
Your training as a runner extends far deeper than the workouts you do. The best athletes think about every aspect of their lifestyles (even the oatmeal).
It’s time for shorts, bikes, and—waffles?
Your bucket list should go beyond national parks. This decision tree will help you find lesser known locations with half the crowds.
Our country’s open spaces are a sanity-saving antidote for this writer
From Colorado’s second-largest state park to a midwestern tribal park, there are plenty of new wild spaces to plan to visit. Plus, Outside staffers share what they think our 64th national park should be.
Whether you’re looking for a once-in-a-lifetime splurge or a cozy canvas tent minutes from Lake Powell, there’s something for everyone at these newly opened stays
For centuries, dowsers have claimed the ability to find groundwater, precious metals, and other quarry using divining rods and an uncanny intuition. Is it the real deal or woo-woo? Dan Schwartz suspends disbelief to see for himself.
After experiencing loss, a new mother races through grief at the edge of the world
Stay comfortable, safe, and prepared
Whether you’re in it for the aesthetics or the superior airflow, there’s something here for everyone
“For me, the climbing community was not a barrier to coming out. That community is what made it possible.”
‘Head on a Swivel’ shows how running as a person of color can be an act of defiance
Expert tips for keeping your dog healthy, happy, and keen for any type of outdoor activity
‘The Good Lord Bird,’ Mary Ruefle, and a podcast that breaks down the Olivia Rodrigo power ballad ‘Driver’s License’
The scientists, athletes, and photographers redefining our sense of adventure
They might not splurge on these items for themselves, so do it for them
The weather is perfect. You get to do everything on your list. No one gets food poisoning or giardia or blisters.
Kim Ang, the new chief executive KAYA, has big plans for the future of the company
The 57% bio-based Condor 2 from Veja is for you if your impact on the Earth matters more than the performance of your shoe running on earth.
Coach David Roche explores the benefits of hill workouts and explains eight of his favorites, from the T. Rex to the Quad Blaster.
As outdoor companies work toward diversity, equity, and inclusion, advocates say the hunting and fishing sector needs to catch up
After more than a year of pandemic living, let us remember why it’s worth getting out there
By the late 1990s, the Chinook salmon of Oregon’s Lostine River were nearly gone. Now a collaboration of hard work is paying off.
How the team behind David Attenborough’s new Netflix series captured a fight sequence between two poison dart frogs
The two-time Olympian is motivated for this year’s Boston Marathon, even as she considers a prospective career as an ultrarunner
A climber posted on social media that the situation at Base Camp is “a total shitstorm. I had no idea what I was flying into.”
6 Keys to be ready for a great championship season of outdoor track, from training to tactics.
Gregory VP John Sears says the first-of-its-kind pack line—intended to spark a movement of gear inclusivity—is here to stay
L. Renee Blount is a designer, a photographer, and an outdoor enthusiast. In this new series, she tries a new activity every month.
Hiking can be a blast, but it won’t be if you're struggling every few feet. Here’s how to get ready for trekking, from easy day hikes to the longest thru-hikes in the world.
Riding bikes is easy. Keeping bikes is the hard part.
The 46th president made big promises to move the United States toward a carbon-free future. What he’s accomplished so far has been impressive, but can he keep up the momentum?
A new analysis digs into who overheats and which conditions are most risky, with surprising results
Galloway has done more for the sport of running than anyone I ever met, no matter what you think of "Gallowalking."