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There’s never been a better time to seek the positive benefits of being outdoors, which is why this travel writer keeps coming back to Utah
Hit the road for a memorable summer road trip with these extra precautions
106 members of Black Girls RUN! give their experiences and perspectives.
Sometimes the best run is somewhere between hard and easy. Here are three uses for moderate runs, and three examples to try.
After significant layoffs and furloughs earlier this year, REI plans to further reduce its nationwide staff
The graphic artist, writer, and mountain biker wrote a poem about her complicated definition of racism
New research says yes. Fortunately, there's something we can do about it.
Meet the first Ford Broncos since 1996
How does it compare against the competition? A guide finds out.
It's time to embrace summer heat as a training tool. Here's how.
In this video, Bryan Rogala shows us three solutions to help kick that expensive one-pound disposable-propane-tank habit
'An Almost Perfect Race,' from Salomon, follows runner Courtney Dauwalter during her course-record attempt at Western States in 2019
Cyrus Sutton balances running a successful filmmaking studio and his sunscreen brand—all while living mostly on the road
Ian Frazier reminds us that there’s no more promising feeling than hitting the road, windows down, hair blowing, full speed ahead.
Meet the athletes, adventurers, and entrepreneurs proving that it’s never been easier to pursue your passions while living life on the road
These items will keep you comfortable and protected while you tend to your flowers and veggies
The hotter it is, the closer we come to the ever elusive goal of besting the horse—which supports the evolutionary "born to run" hypothesis
From a $25 grill to a genius s'mores contraption, this gear will take your fire pit nights to the next level
Use tempo and isometrics to improve your bodyweight routine
In the spirit of Thoreau and Dillard, Donovan Hohn considers the joyous and brutal aspects of the natural world
As customers resume in-person shopping, two outdoor brands are going above and beyond to help retailers deal with safety
Sleep is a powerful tool in improving your running and overall health.
How keeping a training diary will help you become a better runner and find more satisfaction in your running.
'The Quiet Force' investigates the interdependence of mountain-town tourism and the immigrant labor force
How I became the best version of myself by embracing bibs
The addition of 10 new members brings the organization to a count of 83 retailers in 45 states
The strangest things happen at summer camp. Which is probably why we love it so much.
Plus, two other men's sandals I've tested and enjoyed
William Perry Pendley is finally up for Senate confirmation. Here's a reminder of why he is not up to the job.
Three court decisions are a sign of the power of protest
Answers to the FAQs runners (and their parents) have been searching for.
'River of Return' features river guides and Shoshone-Bannock tribal members Sammy and Jessica Matsaw
Follow these steps to spend less time stressing over the details and more time on the trail
Three new studies explore iron patches, injections, and dose frequency
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Two bold men, one reckless plan: to watch the sun go dark atop a huge snow-covered peak in South America. You won't believe what happened next.
Build power to maximize your speed this virtual racing season.
The American Museum of Natural History is taking down its memorial to Theodore Roosevelt, and the hunting world should take note
As the country faces meat shortages, it's a good time to experiment with vegetarian or vegan eating. Here's how to start.
It took 16 riders several weeks—and countless laps—to find the most comfortable, protective, and versatile lids for downhill, cross-country, and everything in between
A deconstruction of the myth of "falling forward," and the physics behind how to actually create a fast, efficient stride.
"I believe that a run, a climb, a hike, or a day skiing can change your day and change the world"
These picks will be your go-tos for those sunny summer trails.
The work must continue long after the protests end. Here's how to start.
In an excerpt from 'The Cold Vanish,' a new book about people who disappear in the wild, Outside contributor Jon Billman looks at the rare, tragic case of a fat-tire rider who couldn't be found
Are social media and selfie culture killing the outdoors? Nah... but as a visit to some overshared spots reveals, they’re challenging our notions about whether there’s a right way to appreciate nature—and who gets to do it.
View the park's stunning sandstone sculptures. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's 13th stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
Breathable, light, durable, and weather-resistant: here's everything you need to be comfortable outdoors this season
It's easy, fun, and shockingly good. Let's all start screaming now.
The Olympic marathon qualifier will be racing in a pair of Cloudflows this Saturday after securing a sponsorship with the Swiss running brand.
Data from the guide booking platform 57Hours paints a bleak picture of an industry in crisis
Last month the fitness giant tightened its paywall and announced it was recommitting to core users. Here's what has to happen for that to work.
Asics' entry into the carbon-fiber wars is a light, low-to-the-ground, energetic racing flat.
Inclusion has come a long way, but we still have a long way to go
Through July 6, save up to 40 percent on the camping and hiking gear we tested and loved at Backcountry’s Fourth of July Sale.
Through July 6, save 25 percent or more on our favorite cycling and mountain biking gear at Competitive Cyclist’s Fourth of July Sale.
An attempt that was fraught with complications, high jinks, and bad decisions
After months of trespassing and hiding from rangers, two hikers completed the Appalachian Trail in June. Their sagas raise questions about what it means to be outdoors in the United States right now.
We all know outdoor companies are way too white. But the numbers don’t lie: Data shows that by diversifying leadership and workforce, they stand to become more profitable
How the predominantly white trail running community is evolving, thanks to some BIPOC trailblazers.
Olympian Kara Goucher talks about clean sport, the Nike Oregon Project, her ultra trail running debut, and more.
Santa Cruz Bicycles celebrates the launch of its latest full-suspension ride, the 5010, by bringing back something truly retro
Learn how to kick-start the habit of daily movement with our free ten-day email course
The company's brand-new SB115 evolved from its super-capable SB100 cross-country model. The latest rendition is even more versatile and well suited to being an everyday trail bike for many.
Sweaty workouts do enhance your endurance, according to a new theory, but it may take longer and function differently than previously thought
From iconic brands like Patagonia to that indispensable camping store in your hometown, the adventure economy has taken an unprecedented hit. The good news: the people who created these businesses are doers, and they're putting everything they've got into staying afloat and preparing for an uncertain future.
To mark the start of his sixties, Will Turner swam, biked, and ran 14,765 miles, many of which took place through iconic national parks and public lands. Here are the most stunning photos from his "races."
You know that pain that’s been bugging you for months? Now’s the time to get it diagnosed, get rid of it, and start solving the underlying issue.
This interval workout improves your ability to run hard all the way to the end of a 5K or 10K.
Why use a throw-away plastic fork and spoon when you can simply BYOS (spork)? Here are five items that will help you build a zero-waste kit that you can keep in your backpack or car.
In praise of sand in your eyeballs, no cell service, and pooping in a box
A woman paralyzed in a hammock-related accident in 2017 is seeking damages from the North Carolina-based manufacturer of ENO products
Keira D’Amato shares the training and mentality that has led to Olympic-level time trials in the midst of quarantine as she aims toward 2021.
'Una Razon para Pescar' follows Miami tarpon fisherman Dan Diez as he explores how the sport is woven into his blood
A new aerodynamic analysis runs the numbers on exactly where to run when you’re behind someone else
Like a cicada, the North Face Denali fleece hibernates for stretches, only to emerge one season with such force that you can't remember a time it wasn't around
Love affairs that span years
Well, sort of. There's no racing on the roads yet, but pro teams are flocking to a digital version that will be broadcast to fans.
Put that bouncy desk chair to work with this full-body strength routine
Little luxuries for nights spent under the stars