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An improved, versatile Salomon Sense Ride invites you to bring on everything with confidence and comfort.
The Colorado-based creator of active lifestyle content and experiences has added Cairn, an outdoor subscription-box service, to its rapidly growing portfolio of brands
Just in time for summer, a new paper outlines everything an endurance athlete should know to stay safe and race strong in sweltering heat.
Hydrow’s next-gen rowing machines are helping more people discover that rowing is the ideal mix of cardio and strength training—and the best way to cross-train for virtually any outdoor sport
Two new books, ‘Under the Sky We Make’ and ‘Overheated,’ lay out a plan to overcome our cynicism and anxiety and realize a sustainable, carbon-free future
Not much tops seeing the the massive glaciers and vast empty wilderness in Glacier Bay—that’s the verdict of our 62 Parks Traveler about the 33rd stop on her quest to visit every national park in the U.S.
Spun-out Teslas on snowy roads. Cabins bought for cash, sight unseen. A shoveling disaster. Locals bemoan the pandemic-induced migration of Bay Area residents to the mountains. But there are two sides to the Zoom-town story.
Anticipating even bigger crowds this summer than last, public-lands officials have been grappling with how to manage the masses. For many, that’s meant introducing permit systems. But is limiting access the only solution?
This Swedish export combines jogging or hiking with picking up trash. What’s not to love?
Spoiler: it’s all about ditching single-use items
After taking a critical eye to the amount of food she was throwing away, one writer realized things needed to change
A behind-the-scenes photo essay of Desiree Linden's record-setting 50K run in Oregon.
Everything you need to know about camping for free
A recent incident involving a renowned wildlife photographer allegedly baiting foxes at Grand Teton sheds light on a larger issue
The best way to refuel after a perfect day of adventure? With your crew at one of these ideally located watering holes.
The Grand Canyon State’s namesake park is just the start—in every corner of Arizona, there are public lands and trails for every kind of adventurer. Use the map below to find your next Arizona adventure.
The unexpected sports expertise of elite runners and why they value their other athletic pursuits.
They’ve lit up the trail and campsite for us, and now they’re discounted…
A close encounter in the far north offers powerful lessons about how Native people have chosen to live alongside a dangerous predator
In his new book, ‘The Nation of Plants,’ botanist Stefano Mancuso suggests that human democracies may have something to learn from the world’s trees and flowers
Our top fleece picks for any situation
The newly revamped TrainerRoad cycling app uses an advanced algorithm to create training programs custom-tailored to the user. Our writer gave it a go.
A few inconvenient truths about the current state of the climate crisis
Three things you should, and two things you should not emulate from your favorite professional runner’s social feed.
Training in the African running powerhouse of Ethiopia may look completely different, but their practices reflect universal principles you can use.
He’s not only one of the fastest cyclists in the country—he’s also one of the sport’s most outspoken champions for diversity. But his mission has morphed into the greatest moon shot of all: to bring bike racing to the American masses.
After the year we just had, she deserves something nice
Hiking was in vogue in 2020, but COVID-19 closures decimated the thru-hiking ranks. What did prospective hikers do with their unexpected time back home?
The phone rang and it was our 18-year-old, Hatcher, who apparently took a hard spill while ripping laps on Eldora Mountain. Or so we think: he’s OK now, but he still has no idea what really happened.
Mother’s Day is May 9. She deserves some sweet outdoor gear.
It might seem embarrassing at first, but putting a costume on your dog will likely result in more pets for him and more laughs for you
Unpacking an all-time Lee Cohen ski photo during a March storm in Alta, Utah
Justin Williams has a fast and furious vision for reviving road racing in America
One man’s search for a spot of shade next to his truck
Heli-skiing has a reputation for risk, but the ride up isn’t usually part of the equation
Backcountry's inaugural class of Breaking Trail athletes is focused on increasing diversity in the outdoors
Strategy and smarts will get you through it.
We round up 7 of the top new trail shoes available in 2021, showcasing a wide variety of rides to match your favorite trail terrain and running style.
Want to turn your business into everyone’s dream workplace? Follow these cues for a more fulfilled, productive, and inspired workforce
The North American CEO of the Italian footwear brand discusses how his company is taking its sustainability efforts to the next level
The new Nike Pegasus 38 lives up to the shoe’s legacy as a comfortable daily trainer for any pace, with a new fit like a well-used baseball mitt.
Bryan Rogala adds a set of Lightforce HTX2 lights to his truck
Challenge what you think you know about diets, nutrition, and why we eat the way we do
Maintaining the ability to hit top gear after your twenties is useful even for endurance athletes, and takes specific training
Fine tune your training efforts by learning the specific ways each type of workout — steady state, tempo, VO2 max — should feel.
What it takes to be a part of the rescue team on one of the world’s most dangerous mountains
And how to stay safe in them this summer
Where to snag late-season deals, uncrowded slopes, and good-quality snow well into April
The neuroscience of running’s calming effects—and how to enhance them
The former global GM of The North Face’s Mountain Sports division has partnered with Stanford scientists on a fabric technology that’s designed to revolutionize outdoor apparel and more
How six elite runners use their minds to optimize what their bodies can do in training and racing.
The RV market is surging—and not with the customers you might expect
Cyclist and explorer Kate Leeming ventures across Namibia's Skeleton Coast in this series
CEO Ryan Gellert says staying silent is “tantamount to supporting unjust laws”
Most trendy kitchen appliances are a waste of space. The air fryer is an exception.
A visit to this northwestern Wyoming park, which is as thrilling for wildlife watchers as it is for climbers, hikers, and backcountry skiers, comes with a warning: it’ll be the beginning of a lifelong love affair
In our final segment of this series, we spoke with three sports psychologists about how to prioritize mental health alongside physical health.
Time hasn’t stopped, it just feels that way. Runners know better, and that knowledge of passing time can help us optimize each day and be present in each hour.
Marinel de Jesus of Brown Gal Trekker discusses how the outdoor industry has an obligation to take a stance against Asian-American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) hate
Turning plastic water bottles into fiber is one thing. But what happens when that fiber wears out?
When Joe Stone crashed his paraglider into a mountain, his days as an athlete were supposed to be finished. But Joe had other plans.
The ins and outs of choosing ones that offer the right size and load capacity for your truck
Coach Carl explains the critical importance of VO2 Max training for the 5K, and introduces "hammer" workouts you can use to maximize your race readiness.
After making steps to use more recycled materials in its manufacturing and lower company-wide carbon emissions, Rab is getting ready to roll out its first sustainability report
It’s clear that retailers want more from brands than fancy digital tools
Investors are betting big on the outdoor industry, as evidenced by recent stock performances. Our new index provides a snapshot of public companies’ financial picture and measures the health of the industry.
This simple but challenging interval session hones control and toughness by kicking your butt if you get the pacing wrong.
Thanks to their proximity, these Airbnbs book up fast. Make your summer reservation now.
Joshua Skenes ran one of the most expensive restaurants in San Francisco, with industry accolades and three Michelin stars. Still, he felt unfulfilled. Enter a top secret new venture where, if you’re lucky, you can have the best meal of your life for free.
After a long year of staying put during COVID-19, families are dreaming of spring breaks and summer vacations. But should you book that flight? Our experts weigh in.
Is there anything better than a comfortable sweatshirt?
Author Natalie Warren wants young women to disregard conventional rites of passage and get lost in the wilderness
I’ve never been one for post-bath luxuries, but this cozy zip-up has me hooked
And some other ideas
A new ruling calls into question previous regulations and norms around film and photography on these spaces
Outside’s ethics guru on who public lands are for
Spring has sprung, and we’re excited about it
Two new eye-catching pieces of gear from HOKA ONE ONE and Cotopaxi dropped this week. They're pretty cool on their own, but the mission behind them makes them even better.
We dive into the research and share the best and worst late-night snacking habits for when hunger pangs hit close to bedtime.
The organization marks its five-year anniversary this month.