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The Cleveland Outpost, a gear shop offering new and used goods, opened its doors this week. Even in the middle of a pandemic, it's been smooth sailing so far
PrimaLoft and Sitka have collaborated to make the material more reliable
Our writer was looking to find solace on the congested slopes of Snowdon in Wales when COVID-19 shut it down. He soon realized that a mountain devoid of humans isn't the vision he thought it would be.
Amid anguish across the country, runners opened discussions and made their miles more meaningful on Global Running Day this year.
These super-functional belts will make sure essential trail-running items are within reach.
Dialed-in fit for ease in keeping the rubber side down on technical trails.
For those unfamiliar with northwest Arkansas, the region is quickly making a name for itself as a paradise for both road and mountain bikers
It has great support, a table, and a spot for your favorite beverage
I went out for a hike and forgot to put on you-know-what. When we crossed paths, was it really necessary to hit me with your self-righteous wrath?
The company will also double match any employee donations to anti-racism nonprofits
Study shows faster marathoners took in significantly more calories and fats—eating more nuts, seeds, fruits and vegetables—than slower marathoners.
A solo marathon around a city block in the nation’s capital keeps a quest alive.
Grassroots Outdoor Alliance has released a free platform called Connect Hub to make the upcoming buying cycle a little less chaotic
Last year, mountaineers Adrian Ballinger and Carla Perez summited K2 without supplemental oxygen
What a locked-down Outside travel editor has been making to eat her way around the world during the pandemic
You can do more with this simple training tool than you think
When once crowded mountain communities like Breckenridge, Colorado, saw visitors vanish this spring, locals scrambled to mitigate the economic damage and plot a return, while keeping their towns' character intact
Scientists and runners Matt Laye and Greg Grosicki delve into how the gut microbiome affects performance and how to optimize it.
This spring, photographer Kiliii Yuyan gathered his camera equipment and, practicing social-distancing guidelines, explored the West Coast to find out how it's been faring in the age of COVID-19
Outdoorsy people always have the best stories about dating. Some of them are wild enough to make national headlines.
Photographer Ben Moon spent much of his twenties living in a van and climbing by the ocean, but at 29, he was diagnosed with cancer
Surfers Against Sewage and Hydro Flask set out to end plastic pollution on England's beaches
This task might seem daunting, but it's actually quick, simple, and cheap to do at home
This task might seem daunting, but it's actually quick, simple, and cheap to do at home
Try elite marathoner Allie Kieffer’s marathon/10K alteration workout.
5 Lessons on training, injury, recovery and racing revealed from looking at trends in training logs.
In response to the murder of George Floyd, outdoor leaders have released statements condemning racial injustice and institutional violence against the Black community in the United States. Here's a running list
In a few years, performance e-bikes will be common on tarmac
In his latest video for Backpacking TV, Eric Hanson breaks down what kind of shoe might be the right choice for your hiking style
Post something anti-racist instead. Better yet, do something anti-racist instead.
Inside Daschbach's training to become the 11th high school boy to break four minutes in the mile.
Alison Désir gives her perspective and advice on what runners can do to become better allies in their communities.
The cycling world has turned its eye toward an obscure challenge called Everesting
Keep your car out of the shop (and save yourself a lot of money) by learning this simple skill
Here's how to use Gaia GPS to save your route so you never get lost again
Consider this the first step toward becoming self-sufficient
Gear sales have gone topsy-turvy since the crisis began, with some sectors up and others disastrously down. But through it all, bikes have soared
Zion was either going to relight my fire or be my last big rock adventure for a while. I didn’t know which.
These items kept our steeds moving and our riders happy
Sit in on a video conversation that covers sell-through in the wake of coronavirus, creative ways brands are marketing new products, trade shows, and pajama pants
What's it like to train and race with two knee replacements? Persistence and patience are the key.
New research supports what many runners do naturally, instead of the conventional wisdom that you should stay upright.
Thirty-nine out of 62 park units have begun phased reopening. Several others never closed for the pandemic. Here's how to stay safe if you visit them.
From filmmaker Aaron Peterson, '24 Leeches' recaps what a family vacation looks like through the eyes of his son, Josiah
It's a strange time in the world of bicycles. That's one reason we chose two favorite road rigs: one for pavement and one for gravel.
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, three Chinese teams reached the top of the world
According to a new analysis by the Center for American Progress, his administration has removed or is attempting to remove protections from areas of public land equivalent to the size of Florida
Puma's UltraRide delivers more than flashy, futuristic styling; this speedy shoe fits superbly and produces powerful strides.
A new study out of the University of Montana finds that carbohydrates from just about anywhere do a good job of muscle glycogen recovery, as long as the numbers add up.
In 128 years, the organization has never elected a Latinx person as its leader—until now
When the Olympian accused her former team of skirting anti-doping rules, she became an outcast. But she kept talking.
How Colorado-based mountaineer Erin Parisi is preparing to bag all seven peaks
The Navajo Nation has the highest known rate of coronavirus in the country. The scale of the tragedy can be traced to a long history of denying the tribe's legal right to water access.
Maybe the debilitating effects of chronic overtraining syndrome are in your muscles after all, not your head or your hormones
Nestled in Chattahoochee Hills southwest of Atlanta, the Serenbe community is designed to deliver everybody's favorite buzzword: wellness. You can't argue with the gourmet wine dinners, leafy walking trails, and goat yoga, but be aware that Paradise doesn't come cheap.
We asked professional photographers for the skills you can practice in your own neighborhood
Even if your brand can’t conduct essential business face to face, it is critical that you find ways to move forward
Here are three ways a rep can positively impact a retailer’s season, and how to enable your reps
Use these best practices to tailor your content marketing program for each part of the season
Learn what retailers need from brands in season to ensure mutual success
Learn about the modern tools and services that you can utilize to create long lasting retail relationships
One-leg exercises build running-specific strength and body control for a more efficient, injury-resistant stride.
The pandemic has shut down the most polluting industries around the world and turned us all into more adaptable consumers. That still isn't enough.
Eastern Airlines relaunched in January with a plan to fly adventurous millennials to underserved locales. Then the pandemic hit, and the company had to get creative.
A group of eight researchers from China just summited the mountain with the sole mission of getting the most accurate measurement to date of the world's tallest peak
What happens when an outdoor company stops making outdoor goods to focus solely on PPE? Flowfold sees the transition as a natural move
Olympic hopefuls share some of their recent workouts and training experiments during lockdown.
We can’t wait for luck. It takes courage to take responsibility for our attitude, growth and success.
Filmmaker Eric Hanson describes a harrowing account of how serious flash floods can be
'Why We Swim' and 'In Praise of Paths' are timely inquiries into human locomotion
The places we love will outlive us, and isn't that just a little bit wonderful? It's our 62 Parks Traveler's 11th stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
Train from the safety of your living room with this versatile, effective equipment
While it may not be free-soloing El Cap, comedian and skier Katie Burrell takes on a daunting challenge in her home during quarantine
There are important decisions to make before and after your recyclables leave your hands
As a newcomer to Vermont, Joshua Morse found himself welcomed by the hunting community. But there was one thing he wasn't sure he could share.
'Rising from the Ashes' follows the scientists studying the summer steelhead resurgence in Washington's Elwha River
Running is simple, but the basics are important
Gina Rae La Cerva's 'Feasting Wild' is a delightful culinary travel book. It's also an adjustment to the way we think about what that buzzword actually means
This was the most exciting mountain-bike category of our test