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The trick to staying the right temperature this time of year? Bring smart options.
Getting hurt outdoors means you're exploring your limits
In his new book, 'Lifespan,' celebrated scientist David Sinclair lays out exactly why we age—and why he thinks we don't have to
Our Gear Guy tested the top small coolers to help find what's right for you
Proving, once again, that kids don't have to slow you down
How do we deal with the prospect of losing the places we love?
Here's what worked—and what didn't
At a conference on sports innovation, sleep scientist Charles Samuels cuts through the hype
Last week the two companies signed an acquisition deal. Does this mean we'll see a Google smartwatch soon?
Gearing up for a trip to Italy, Outside assistant editor Kaelyn Lynch gathered some popular travel accessories to put to the test
An unlikely band of girls build strength, win a big city victory, and leave a lasting legacy.
Businesses say they were bullied. Jonathan Nielsen says he did not see the backlash coming and that because of it, Backcountry is rethinking the way it protects its trademark
We dig this gear that’s kind to the planet…
The online effort to cancel Backcountry.com
These locals-only mountains might not have fancy spas or heated lifts, but they all sell affordable tickets and have hostels and cheap hotels nearby
Cory McDonald's main goal was to restore his health on the Pacific Crest Trail. Becoming a YouTube star, getting stalked, and meeting the perfect girl were just exhilarating extras.
The world's most successful freeskier and Warren Miller film star says big-mountain fitness starts at home
"Avoid pooping your pants at all costs"
Wes Siler explains the basic skills you need to drive safely
In the off chance that you are caught up in an avalanche, a beacon, bright gear, and a rescue dog are your best chances for survival
Strength and mobility exercises to help you maximize your posture, improve your arm swing, and to run taller, more balanced and more economically.
Two years after he was saved in a remote canyon, our host talks with one of his rescuers about coping with life-altering trauma
Has Governor Gavin Newsom done a bad job managing the wildfires? Should he invest in "cleaning" the forest? We've got answers.
Our Gear Guy's inexpensive hacks for backcountry travel
Invest in an Eagle Creek bag—it'll last a lifetime
A frosty cold one is best when shared. So are America's public lands.
A warm meal is a game changer in the backcountry
It may sound counterintuitive, but social media might just be the key to more time spent outside with friends
She escaped the Nazis, stuck it to the men, turned the outdoor industry on its head, and made us laugh. All while seeking perfection.
Work a nine-to-five? Try these quick-fix adventures to spice up your workdays and spend more time outside.
Roberta Groner and Sinead Diver reflect on what it means to be “young in running years”
In 'Charge,' Salomon's top skiers access a zone known as Chatter Creek and shred the immense amount of snow that's available there
The company discovered a way to cure insulation without thermal ovens, the widely used method
We camped out just past the 2019 New York City Marathon finish line to capture the emotions of running 26.2 and ask runners how it went. Their answers were—mostly—enthusiastic on this PR day, and totally candid.
The right gear and packing methods can save you baggage fees and ensure the essentials arrive with you
What happens when you find yourself on El Cap with a badly injured partner? Former Yosemite Search and Rescue (YOSAR) worker Josie McKee and climber Quinn Brett found out.
When—and how—should you call in search and rescue?
Don't become a rescue statistic
The founder of the organization Disabled Hikers is making the outdoor industry more accessible one trail guide at a time
You can get away on a dime at this time of year
Backed by billionaire philanthropists and Silicon Valley venture capitalists, a wave of entrepreneurs are developing high-tech, low-cost technologies to probe the watery realms we still barely understand. Are the oceans finally getting their moon-shot moment?
Alaska Airlines's latest flight promotion to Hawaii offers cheaper tickets for bigger waves—but you only have a few days to snag a deal
Mountain bikes are one of the most efficient means of transportation, and with a few modifications, they can make awesome adventure rigs
Gert Boyle was One Tough Mother who inspired everyone who knew her
10 exercises to make you strong, fast, and explosive on the hill
Here's what he learned from it
Keep the cold at bay with these 9 moves that you can do anytime, anywhere
It isn't just the astounding geological wonders that give our country's first national park its allure, from 500 geysers that erupt up to 400 feet into the air to deep glacier-carved valleys and fossil forests. The vibrant megafauna and endless backcountry terrain make it one of the wildest areas in the country. And if you know where to go, you can avoid the crowds.
Powder days and gear bonuses are great, but welcoming environments that prioritize the work-life balance are what really make these companies exceptional
Whether you’re after big objectives in the backcountry or bombing corduroy, the right boot fit can make all the difference
This film profiles Ingrid Backstrom, who achieved great success as a professional skier and is now finding happiness raising a family
Today Jared Ward finished sixth, improving his New York best by almost two minutes. Next stop: the U.S. Marathon Trials in February
Advice on everything you need, from boots to a ski jacket to layering
Yes, you should fly less, but it's complicated. Here's a guide to when you should take a plane, when you shouldn't, and how to be a more conscious traveler.
A new electric-motorcycle company is raising the off-road standard
None would be where they are today without the influence of these people
The fastest woman on skis isn't slowing down
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Following a breakthrough in shoe design, the IAAF might have to start regulating footwear. We asked the best runners in the world for their two cents.
Sara Hall and Jared Ward both focus on: "Run the mile you're in."
Getting ready for next summer starts now
The successful businesswomen learned all about entrepreneurship at home on the windswept Aleutian Islands. They had to.
Looking for an outdoor mentor? So is everyone else. Here's how to make yourself a little more competitive.
Coziness is good, but a little hardship is way more meaningful
A growing body of research shows that electric-assist bikes may have profoundly positive health impacts—and not just for the people who ride them but for society
Environmental groups prevent DOI’s efforts to restrict FOIA disclosures
From green trucks and biodegradable garments to thinner and warmer wetsuits and on-demand insurance for athletes
One day, while felling trees in Wisconsin, Gary Edinger severed his leg clean off when a tree exploded underneath his chainsaw
Putting away your equipment correctly will allow it to last for years to come.
'Cast and Carve' chronicles a group of friends as they ride snowboards and cast for golden trout in the High Sierra
Quality outdoor gear makes the best stocking stuffers, even if they can’t fit in a normal size stocking.
Put in the work now to have a successful winter
The American Cornhole League wants to turn a game that's typically played with one hand holding a beer—and possibly named for an indecent part of the human body—into an international spectator sport
A handy guide to a very important question
Coach Ryan Hall describes Sara Hall's training and strategy in running two marathons five weeks apart—in preparation for the Olympic Trials Marathon.
Masters champion Ginette Bedard, who will compete in her 17th consecutive New York City Marathon this Sunday, runs two hours every day.
As the visual archetype of the first mile of the New York City Marathon, the Verrazzano-Narrows Bridge has created one of the iconic images of our age—and is one tough hill.