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When the Discovery Channel invited me to audition for its popular survival-challenge reality show, I knew it was going to be rough. What followed was one of the most intense experiences of my life.
The hardest thing for Blair Braverman wasn't being naked on national television—it was the fact that people thought it was fake
Here are the tools Blair Braverman prepared for her time on 'Naked and Afraid'
On Sunday, the CDC recommended cancelling or postponing events of 50 or more people for the next eight weeks
Runner's knee, the most common running injury, is not what you might think it is. New understanding changes how you treat it.
A quick stretch and exercise to release runner's knee pain and start improving your knee health.
The best way to de-stress during this frightening time is to look for safe opportunities to get outside
Russian women got slower after the Athlete Biological Passport was introduced in 2012. Anti-doping officials think they know why.
Wes Siler and legendary alpinist Conrad Anker explain why your vote matters and how to make it count
'The Little Mountain That Could' features the story of Whaleback Mountain, a small community hill in Enfield, New Hampshire
Emerging research suggests that you should embrace the steam
OIA has delayed Capitol Summit in Washington, D.C., amid growing coronavirus fears
Stop storing up days and start using them, whether it's for a microadventure, a staycation, or a road trip
The Wahoo Kickr is one of many expensive indoor bicycle trainers. Here's a serious review of a machine that will never see a ride under the open sky.
One of the industry's largest brands has halted all operations and shut down its website until further notice
There's nothing quite like going long to develop your running body—and refresh your mind.
Salomon’s new Sense Ride 3 is made for the trail yet smooth and resilient enough for the road.
This magic fiber has been keeping humans warm for a very long time
One lap per hour for as many hours as humanly possible
As the pandemic continues to surge and major races are canceled, we can return to running for its own sake
Here, Wes Siler and legendary mountain climber Conrad Anker walk through the first step: registering to vote
A loose group of runners from around the world who share Somali roots has had a remarkable year so far. Here's how they train.
Arctic Bath, a stunning new wellness retreat, makes it easy for guests to try out the Swedish health traditions of saunas and icy plunges
Nutritionist and journalist Christy Harrison makes a case against the state of nutrition in America in her new book, 'Anti-Diet'
The outlandish-looking trail model is designed to enhance stability. Here's how it stacks up.
Like many outdoor sports, cycling struggles with gender equality. In Colorado, a handful of youth organizations are trying to change that.
An official declaration from Nepal's Department of Immigration confirms that the world's highest peak will be closed for the season due to coronavirus concerns
Influencers and conservationists of color take a hike through Harold Richardson Redwood Preserve to discuss diversity on public lands
Six dynamic exercises that build side-to-side strength to improve performance and resist injuries.
Your speed will determine if and how you need to consume carbs to fuel your half marathon.
Adventurer Blair Braverman thought going on the reality show would be the experience of a lifetime. It was—in very unexpected ways.
Can one truck do everything? I think this one can.
In 'Spirit Run,' Noé Álvarez recounts the journey that transformed his view of the world
Tinker Juarez continues to compete against—and beat—athletes half his age
While there are far more serious problems facing the world, for some people whether or not to travel in the weeks and months ahead has become a confusing and heated topic. Here's what a longtime travel writer thinks.
For now, despite COVID-19 concerns, the Nepalese side is still open for business
Sure, the latest Bose or Sony are great, but not if you're on a budget. Here's how three top-rated affordable headphone options stack up.
Off-season training gets you to the starting line—of a more advanced training plan that will take you to new heights.
When life has enough challenge, we don’t need big running goals—but we still need running.
The scare forced the shutdown of Patagonia's Reno operations for more than a day
Exploring the desert and cacti is so awesome and surreal that you'll feel like you're on another planet. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's fourth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
A new spin on a classic, courtesy of ultrarunner Stephanie Howe Violett
The Mexico of your dreams still exists at the hiking and mountain-biking playground of Rancho Cacachilas
What does it take to grow a sport from scratch? A tight-knit community of passionate masochists. And some rusty farm equipment.
'Solar Detroit,' from production company Duct Tape Then Beer, highlights the impact a few solar panels can have on a neighborhood
Ever an ally of independent retailers, the Santa Barbara-based company has agreed to provide financial assistance to specialty shops whose bottom lines have taken a hit
What businesses need to know about weathering the storm
An impact fund wants to transform Saddleback Mountain, and its surrounding community in Rangeley, Maine, into a skier's paradise. The plan might be a moonshot. But it's also the kind of vision the greater ski industry needs.
'Billionaire Wilderness,' by Wyoming native and Yale sociologist Justin Farrell, asks hard questions about how money changes American land by investigating one of the West's most beloved outdoor playgrounds: Jackson Hole
A trip to the largest of Hawaii Island's five national and historic parks is a step back in time, a place where two active volcanoes have long altered the landscape. From 1983 to 2018, lava poured into the Pacific Ocean, as it pounded and shaped the craggy shoreline. Today, endangered birds and rare orchids fill the rainforest and grasslands, geological wonders dot the terrain, and sacred cultural sites speak to the park's mythic roots.
And how to tell if you really need one
The nonprofit WildEarth Guardians is taking on the U.S. Forest Service's grazing regulations
Local shaper and surfer Mikel Evans carves up some very chilly breaks
Cristina Mittermeier has inspired millions of people and has sparked conversations on complex issues with her breathtaking images
For decades, the cowboy has occupied a storied place in Americana—but the image in popular narratives excluded cowboys of color. This year the National Cowboy Poetry Gathering and Grammy-winning musician Dom Flemons sought to change that. At the event, held in Nevada earlier this winter, the theme was the same as Flemons's 2018 album: black cowboys.
New lab data from a record-setting 59-year-old offers insights on how we age—and, potentially, how to avoid it
Crack open a nice cold can of CBD
We sent six editors down a hill for a gear review
Low-calorie and 'functional' brews are here to remind you that moderation is the spice of life
Brisk walking—especially uphill, with a pack—may be your path to injury-resistant hamstrings.
Since 1989, Students Run LA has quietly coached 70,000 high-risk young runners to a finish the LA Marathon and reach academic success.
Now’s the time to grab that winter jacket on sale at REI. Here are the deals we’re eyeing.
With his leg stuck and temperatures dropping, one hiker thought he'd never get out of a remote Utah canyon alive
The ice climber, kayaker, and paraglider continues to explore uncharted territories into his fifties
Our paid fellows work closely with our editorial team for six months, learning the ins and outs of magazine journalism
Nepal will soon indefinitely suspend visas on arrival for travelers from five countries where the virus has been detected in high numbers
No one can stop you from skiing in jeans. And really, doing lots of other things in jeans.
The former U.S. Ski Team member is accused of killing a man in New Mexico
The latest video from Sweetgrass Productions profiles the ski patrollers keeping the harrowing slopes of Alta, Utah, safe for the masses
Three tips to prepare for your best competitive spring season.
Speed work will raise your aerobic capacity, but to improve performance, you need every piece of the fitness puzzle.
A new Southern California resort will feature the same tech—and waves—as the prototype
Yes, it's serious, and it's time to start taking some practical precautions
All it took was a kiss from a robe
The professional skier and activist on her most beloved spots in and out of bounds
One of the many things that COVID-19 has taught us is to always consider buying a travel insurance policy. If you bought travel insurance for a trip you have to cancel during the travel bans, you may or may not be covered. Here's how to protect yourself now and on future trips.
Last year the jackpot was $311,652. Watching ice melt just got really interesting.
Technological advances and a growing line of research have paved the way for a new class of support systems that are comfortable, look good, and fit a wide(r) variety of bodies.
Mary McIntyre dreamed of summiting Japan's island volcano of Mount Rishiri, near the country's epicenter of powder skiing, Hokkaido
5 women tell us how they discovered their favorite sports bras—and what it took to find them