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A scandal over radiation exposure at the national park is the latest weapon employees have used against each other in a perpetually dysfunctional workplace
After a career that brought numerous national titles and American records, she will continue on as a professional coach for the Bowerman Track Club
It should actually be fun
The traverse connecting Whistler and Blackcomb Mountains in British Columbia is a renowned backcountry ski zone that's at risk
Our editorial fellow tries to spread the stoke for #OutsideFlannelWeek
A new app that connects to your iPhone's pedometer will track your progress on the AT as if you were thru-hiking with 2,000 other people
One tee to rule the trail—and to wear to the bar
This black-owned outdoor store is built around faith, and being a safe space for all identities and communities
Smartwool's new Intraknit range breathes as well as it insulates, thanks to a green new manufacturing technology
The 45-year-old likes to undergo days-long adventures that combine mountain biking, rafting, and climbing
At the inaugural Formation, hard-charging female mountain bikers hit big lines in Utah, with the hopes of starting an all-new event for women’s freeriding
We're itching for the snow—and we're stoked about this collection
A modest proposal that, at the very least, will make your community better
When she realized a mountain lion was stalking her, Dee Gallant knew exactly what to do—blast some heavy metal
In this episode of the Hungry Life series, chef Eduardo Garcia visits one of JT Van Zandt's most prolific fishing grounds
In the remote Soviet mining village of Jyrgalan, Kyrgyzstan, resident Emil Ibakov is driving a tourist economy
Inspired by the surf, climbing, and camping culture of the '70s, Loge is bringing outdoorsy people together by putting gear in rooms and shaking up guests' expectations of lodging
Our best stories about the woven fabric we all know and love
Warm layers for cool fall nights, mugs for (spiked) cider, comfy shoes for tired feet, and lights for navigating the neighborhood. Stay cozy with these items while the kids collect their candy this Halloween.
As our country has grown more divided, so has the outdoors. But Seeker's Wild is bridging the gap between the two camps who love spending time in nature.
Forget the hatchet—the Buck Compadre Froe has your camp wood-processing needs covered
These aren't your average city parks
One rescue dog's transformation from fearful to family member
From summer heat to deep snow, here's a practical and affordable list of things you need
I got a lot done. (OK, a little done.)
Brigid Kosgei just ran 2:14 in Chicago—but she believes a woman can run sub-2:10.
'Only Music // Alaska' documents the people Justin Fountain met, the places he saw, and the conversations he had on his 3,800-mile trip
Pushing the pace downhill is tempting, but carries a cost that negates any time gains. Here's why.
Author Christopher McDougall is back with a new book about his surprising relationship with a burro named Sherman
He's one of the most decorated polar explorers on the planet. But the most meaningful adventures are the ones he goes on with his family.
Hydro Flask's mountain bike packs are designed to keep water cold for up to four hours
Combating climate change means getting a grip on our food waste problem, but it's harder than you might think to go waste-free
The answer: it depends. But we read through the fine print so you don't have to.
Thanks to an integrated microchip, Under Armour’s new HOVR smart shoes allow you to track your stats—without carrying another device
Don’t let a little precipitation keep you inside
Our writer's hands-down favorite for wind-blown and chapped lips
If you cheat in a virtual bike race, should you suffer IRL consequences?
Catch the great southerly migration with North America's top birding enthusiasts
Achieving the highest sustainability certification is a huge step in the right direction, but the New Zealand-based brand's larger goal is to help create a more ethical and inclusive global economy
'Search' is an overlanding film shot in the dramatic landscapes of Colorado and California
Five elite marathoners from around the world detail their pre-race meals and in-race fuel—and their diets are surprisingly similar.
Runners seeking records have always turned to pacers and fast shoes. A veteran observer of the sport offers perspective on last weekend’s marathon fireworks.
What is a good boy anyway? How do you become one? These are the questions that keep me up at night.
What you need to treat blisters—and prevent them from happening in the first place
Forget haunted houses and corn mazes. Head out to the woods instead, where the real scares await.
Plants as criminal evidence and penguin sex lead the way in the latest batch of good reading material
Rated for arctic conditions, here’s how it holds up in frigid work environs
This handheld, flavor-filled burrito will warm up the coldest campsite morning
Meet three women building, growing, and designing a better future
'Speak to Me Softly,' from filmmaker Henna Taylor and Outdoor Research, tracks Jenny Abegg on a challenging pitch on Moonlight Buttress
'Vision Quest' features skier Dylan Siggers on a backcountry trip in the powder haven of Golden, British Columbia
Polar explorer Eric Larsen shares how he’s keeping the spirit of adventure alive with his family
Former elite marathoner Nuta Olura discovers that sometimes finishing a marathon can be as challenging—and rewarding—as winning one.
These experiences will help you connect to the land while respecting the indigenous cultures that have long inhabited it
Expedition kayaker Scott Lindgren knocked off first descents of the most remote and dangerous rivers on earth, from the Himalayas to the Sierra. He paddled with an aggro attitude and saw weakness as an unforgivable trait in himself and others. But when a brain tumor started to derail his athletic performance and threaten his life, everything changed.
The ski manufacturer is extending protection for pin bindings starting this winter
Performing under unprecedented pressure, the Kenyan became the first human to run a marathon in under two hours
The two-hour barrier and the women’s marathon world record both fell this weekend. The history makers, Eliud Kipchoge and Brigid Kosgei, have one obvious thing in common.
The trapper John Colter is credited with the modern-day exploration of the greater Yellowstone ecosystem
In this film from Spindrift, climber Heather Weidner attempts her fifth 5.14 sport climb in Saint George, Utah
If you love the availability of microbrews today, you know who to thank
34-year-old Eliud Kipchoge ran 26.2 miles in 1:59:40 on a tree-lined avenue in the heart of Vienna Saturday morning, surrounded by pacemakers and cheering crowds.
A lineup of seasoned retailers share their tips for ensuring trade shows—from regional ones to the big OR—are efficient, productive, and even fun
From remote wilderness resorts to a ski-in, ski-out hotel, these properties care as much about environmental practices as they do guest amenities
Nutrition science isn't perfect. Here's why.
Alter your mindset to approach the recovery period before your marathon with enthusiasm, not fear.
What runners used to believe makes us laugh—and wonder what current “truths” will survive.
From now until 10/14, REI’s end of season clearance sale has deals on some of our favorite gear…
On October 6, Nabongo became the first documented black woman and first Ugandan to travel to every sovereign nation. Here’s what she learned along the way.
In 1986, Sharon Wood became the first North American woman to climb the world's tallest peak. Now she's opening up about her experience—on and off the mountain.
Outdoor athletes have plenty of influence on Instagram. Protect Our Winters wants to wield it in the halls of Congress.
Salomon TV is known for dropping amazing ski segments throughout the winter season to keep us stoked on the simple act of sliding on snow
When it comes to navigation, nothing beats the reliability of an old-school paper map and a compass
'Dark Peak Fell Runners' chronicles an eccentric running group based in Sheffield, England
Deep snow surrounding the Mica heli-skiing lodge proves just too much for Cody Townsend, and Elyse Saugstad is left to shred without him
Converting your van to a livable space doesn't have to mean shelling out $50,000
We took a peek inside their packs and had a nutritionist grade their choices
Keep hands toasty and fingers functional with these sturdy mitts