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The Pulaski Bridge, at halfway in the New York City Marathon, is the signal to do a systems check and to start paying attention as you face the challenges of the second half.
The dark and quiet of the Queensboro Bridge challenges you to stay focused just as you're starting to feel the distance, then drops you into the bright, loud chaos of 1st Avenue.
The Willis Avenue Bridge is the gateway to the final miles of the New York City Marathon, where every runner has to dig deep.
It took an epic effort to get him out. Two years later, the healing for him and his rescuers continues.
Fall is actually the best time to ride to work
Patagonia's latest film explores the troubling takeover of fish bred by man
These items will keep you safe and having fun in the Valley
Australia's Uluru has closed for climbing. That sheds light on other bucket-list destinations you could be doing better.
A monthly payment may be scary, but, man, it feels worth it when your loved one gets into a crash
Get started. Keep going. Stop.
The Olympic Trials are only a few months away, but Des Linden and Jared Ward aren't afraid to hammer the streets of New York
In 2018, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison made history by skiing off the summit of Lhotse, the fourth-tallest mountain in the world.
In this episode of the Fifty, a project by Cody Townsend, he links up with Len Necefer and Connor Ryan to ski Utah's Mount Tukuhnikivatz
Your GPS watch will lose its signal during the New York City Marathon. Here’s how to bypass it and know your true pace.
The Lumos Matrix features turn signals, brake lights, and a customizable message panel. But by rallying around this "connected" helmet, are we surrendering to what it really represents?
Completing the entire trail isn't the point
Crackers crumble. Tortillas mold. Freshly baked bread never disappoints.
Over six months and seven days, the Nepali climber summited all 14 of the world's 8,000-meter peaks
What happens if nature, humanity—or both—disappear or run amok? These latest releases examine such (hopefully wrong) possibilities.
Get your feet reacquainted with natural movement and your body will thank you
Last spring, Outside's features editor watched pro mountain biker Paul Basagoitia's documentary about the spinal-cord injury he sustained at Red Bull Rampage. Ahead of its HBO release this month, she and her partner viewed it again after their own life-altering experience.
The Swedish company Maurten's hydrogel drink has taken the endurance world by storm over the last two years. Now scientists are testing their claims.
Tune in to the hotly anticipated race on November 3
Joey Henson draws maps of his favorite climbing areas around Boone, North Carolina, and sells them to raise funds for land conservation
Outdoor brands are taking a harder look at inclusivity, but are they factoring age into the equation?
A week in Parker Stinson’s training before his PR 2:10 at the Chicago Marathon.
Don't conflate fearlessness with bravery
Sometimes you've got to plug in to unplug
Need a break from your nine-to-five? Let your mind drift to a world of endless powder.
We tested three models at different prices and found a clear favorite
John Plant created a huge following on his channel, Primitive Technology, by making silent videos of himself fashioning tools and erecting shelters with just what he finds in nature. Now he's releasing a book so his fans can join in.
Skier Dash Longe knows that the best place to score fresh powder in the morning and be back for a noon work meeting is Salt Lake City
Make life on the road more comfortable with these essential items for your adventure van.
Melting snow for drinking water isn't as easy as it sounds
Honing in on products and maintaining a strong community presence have kept this ski shop ticking for 45 years
After being raped in Mongolia in 2015, she's using her trek to advocate for women's safety
Consider purchasing these five essential tools before building out an adventure van
How Dathan Ritzenhein coached Parker Stinson to a 2:10 PR at the Chicago Marathon and what you can learn from it.
Your flannel shirt can come in handy when putting together last-minute costumes. Here are our favorites.
From bomber shells to warm long sleeves, some of our favorite winter layers are on sale. Here are the pieces we recommend for ski season.
Here's what the expanded regulations mean for thru-hikers next year
A vehicle to take from the grocery store to the trailhead
If our brain gets worried that we’re running too hard, it shuts down muscle fibers. Here's how to reengage your mind and muscles.
Over the past decade, athletes, coaches, and researchers have been seduced by the performance-boosting promises of brain stimulation. On a ride-and-zap-your-brain-like-the-pros tour through the Alps, Alex Hutchinson wonders whether it really works—and whether we want it to.
What's better than being wrapped in a nest of flannel?
Most airlines have a policy for handling such matters. Here's how to avoid the same fate.
The GoFastCampers Platform isn't just a rooftop tent or bed topper. It'll transform your pickup into a better truck.
Make the most of your Halloween, and be obscure doing it
Think Minnesota’s cycling season lasts only a few months? Guess again. The midwestern state is an ideal year-round biking hot spot.
The gear and the skills you need to get home safely
The journey of a fabric enjoyed by everyone from Welsh shepherds to grunge Seattleites
Before we ban super shoes, we should also be considering if they could reduce injuries.
Runners have unique experiences and problems. You may relate to a few of these...
After a 25-year hiatus, one of snowboarding's original brands is back
A combination of Santa Ana winds and climate change is almost the perfect recipe for extreme fires
Pro cycling in the U.S. is actually kicking ass—you just need to look beyond the men's WorldTour
Yoga inversions are easier—and more useful—than you might think
As we wait to see when we'll be traveling again, these apps can help you to save for your next adventure
Cody Townsend thought his project, the Fifty, would be a mission to descend the 50 best lines in North America. But then climate change started to melt the snow right out from under his skis.
Pearl Johnson is now the youngest person to ascend the 3,000-foot rock face
In 2016, writer Kevin Fedarko and photographer Pete McBride set out to thru-hike the Grand Canyon
Two Outside gear editors go head to head in a contest to see who can set up the new Oru Inlet kayak fastest
In 'Pressure,' Mark Healey explains how his connection to the ocean influences his time hunting in the hills
From now through October 23, you can save an extra 25 percent on brands like Kuhl, Marmot, Outdoor Research, and Prana. Here are our picks.
Across the country, grown-ups are bounding outside after work for kickball, capture the flag, and other kid games. What's going on?
Multimillionaire Victor Vescovo committed himself to one of the world’s craziest remaining adventure quests: to reach the deepest points in every ocean. What does it take to get there? A radically high-tech, $30 million Triton submersible, a team of crack engineers and scientists, and one very gonzo explorer.
Yes, your palms will get sweaty
Jenny Jurek, a former Patagonia designer, knows a thing or two about how to modify gear for your little ones without spending a fortune
Dave Mackey was the first person to run the Leadville Trail 100 Run with a prosthetic leg
Featuring activities like scavenger hunts and three-legged races, adult recess is about more than winning
Maggie Guterl became the first woman to win the Big Dog Backyard Ultra, the race with no end
No longer variations of vanilla, today’s running shoe midsoles come in a variety of flavors, combining innovative materials to create curated rides for every runner.
What you choose for racing shoes depends on the distance, your fitness—and what you like to feel underfoot.
Every guy needs at least one durable flannel shirt for layering as the mercury starts to dip. Here are our favorite flannel tops for fall and winter.
A controversial Interior Department advisory committee has made a series of recommendations aimed at privatizing campgrounds on public lands
New movies and documentaries dig into mental health, dogsled racing, and why you should reconsider that lighthouse-keeping gig
Under Armour’s new underground race doesn’t have a starting line. It has four—and it’s breathing new life into running events.
How can it be a wardrobe staple when nobody knows what it is?
All hail the flannel