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With deaths spiking on pavement, riders are choosing to go where cars can’t
More than 75 years ago, ancient remains of hundreds of people were found in a Himalayan lake. Scientists recently revealed more clues about where the people came from and how they could have died.
Don't be a jerk, always wave to fellow cyclists, and don't you dare litter
Things to consider when you want to add solar to your adventure vehicle
Get more from your gym time by lifting for strength and advancing to harder and more advanced exercises—plus enjoy the work more as you see your strength grow.
Olympian Dathan Ritzenhein details the pre- and post-run exercises, drills and stretching routines he uses to stay healthy and maximize performance.
Finally visit those crowd-less destinations you’ve been dreaming of—without breaking the bank
She's one of the most successful cyclists in U.S. history. And she's done it her way.
Two years ago, a massive river of mud and granite swept over thousands of feet of alpine terrain, killing eight hikers before swamping the alpine village of Bondo, Switzerland. This type of disaster is often fueled by climate change, and it will happen again.
Regulatory changes to the Endangered Species Act put many, many species at risk—but particularly the cute and cuddly ones
Alyx Walkinshaw from Railyard Fitness in Santa Fe shows us how to do seven of the best oblique exercises
Téa Obreht's sprawling new novel ties together camels, immigration, and the myths of the Southwest
The key to becoming an Instagram standout? Graduating from your iPhone to a portable, professional setup.
Six cotton-based t-shirts for next-level comfort
Four authors on paying attention, savoring silence, getting off the grid, and living peaceably with technology
A study that assigns different workout plans to each leg shows just how much (or little) the details matter
That could be you, thanks to a contest the brand is running through September 16
NASA picked the Omega Speedmaster for the Apollo missions. It can surely handle your weekend adventures.
The photographer and filmmaker died Wednesday while attempting a flight near his home in the Eastern Sierra
The new program, called Kurbo, could encourage dangerous habits for young people
'Home of Turquoise' chronicles an unnamed kiteboarder's search for the clearest water around Turkey's southwestern shores
The Orvis campaign 50/50 on the Water elevates the narratives of women in fly-fishing
4 ways every runner can benefit from supplementing their road miles with time training in the water.
A new study reveals that rising temperatures are having a real impact on marathon times.
Summer is winding down, so that means there’s a ton of great deals on fall gear. Here are our favorites at the Patagonia online sale now through 9/4.
The explorer’s crossing of Antarctica put him in the spotlight. His skill in presenting himself to audiences hungry for vulnerable heroes will keep him there.
Here's how to be a responsible chicken keeper
Fit everything you need into a single bag
What do you do after getting turned down by a dream job? Keep getting turned down.
The country's Ministry of Tourism unveiled a series of proposals aimed at avoiding another disastrous, overcrowded year on the world's highest peak
After two deaths and a shift in the conversation in Colorado, advocates are cautiously optimistic that change is coming
You can soak and stay at these rad spots
Without a cast or narration, the abstract film attempts to convey the urgency of our warming planet. But will it reach enough people to matter?
New centers popping up in New York City can help you reach peak wellness—for just a few hundred dollars per month
'Rapha Rides: NYC' follows Olympian Evelyn Stevens as she reflects on why riding in the Big Apple is so enticing
It's not intimidating with just a tiny bit of poop prep.
No, not all dogs love having a new companion in the house, and yes, it is possible for pets to have panic attacks. Here's how to grow your pack smoothly.
From the coast of Vancouver Island to the high peaks of the interior, here’s where to soak in B.C.’s unmatched autumnal beauty
Scientists debate the physiological benefits of ramping up your training intensity or your training volume
This gear is fire
Alternative lacing and fit systems now provide ease, precision and adaptability.
How these photographers get outside in the biggest cities in the United States
Hydrating is supposed to make us healthier and more vibrant. But how much is too much?
Plus, tips on how to avoid said masses
Authorities are searching for a vandal who wrecked a popular tourist destination in Squamish, B.C.
In this film, the OARS team profiles Samantha 'Derby' Derbyshire, a prominent female river guide on Utah's Cataract Canyon
We partnered with a gear-subscription company to create three custom boxes tailored to different slices of an active lifestyle
You don't have to go with the newest, spendiest rig
Nature guide Brad Einstein explores the wild history and uncertain future of the redwood of the East
Pro ultra-runners provide five keys to help you make the jump to going long.
Changing the Way We Handle Adversity
Gear choices take on greater significance when you're going to be running all day—but there are still only a few necessities.
As Wyn Wiley, the creator of the drag-queen Instagram star, explains, it all started when he grabbed some six-inch heels buried in his closet and decided to take a risk
The North Carolina–based buddy adventure brings blue-collar fishing culture to the big screen
Ford Rangers, Toyota Tacomas, and the like all make great adventuremobiles—with a little help
Riding to your flight is the ultimate in smugness
They may not seem luxurious in everyday life, but these things are blessings on a bikepacking adventure
This summer, get your kids off the couch and get swole
The changes are threefold. It will now be harder to add species to the list, protections for threatened animals will be revoked, and economic concerns must be formally evaluated during the listing process.
Before there was 'A Walk in the Woods' and 'Wild,' there was 'The Lord of the Rings'
This segment of 'Big Land' showcases the perils of an expedition to Canada's Labrador region, including bears and unrelenting weather
Coaches told him he was lazy, unconventional, and his DNF records were something to marvel at, yet he repeatedly found the top of the podium
For times when you want the surf and sand but not all the hype
Better products may come at a higher price, but their value will serve you on many occasions, in some cases decades
It's not easy, but you don't have neglect your love of being outside to have a fulfilling career (and not go broke)
Up your game with these moves that translate to the vertical realm
You have to work hard to build strength, but that doesn’t necessarily mean collapsing to the floor after each set
The Canadian almost-astronaut is making a name for herself as a new kind of space-nerd-of-all-trades
A warming planet could make climbing iconic mountains like the Matterhorn a more risky enterprise. But is shutting them down a call for local authorities to make?
Quality shut-eye could provide the training boost you've been looking for. Here's how to get more of it—naturally.
Pete Magill gets scientific about sex, and explains the strategies that support his enduring love of running.
When Mirna Valerio first began running ultramarathons, she immediately got a lot of attention—but not for the reasons you might expect
Here's what actually works
Recycling is broken. The oceans are trashed. As the plastics crisis spirals out of control, an unlikely collection of executives and environmentalists set sail for the North Atlantic Gyre in a desperate attempt to find common ground.
A few simple steps to follow to keep your pets from getting infected with Lyme disease
What happened when one writer looked beyond the open road, the staged snapshots, and the hashtag
A new organization thinks eminent domain is the answer to protecting the national scenic trail system. Other advocates think that idea is counterproductive.
The adventures of Rowlf T. Dog