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Thinking about tackling the big thru-hike? Consider these four things first.
Plus: How heat training differs from altitude—and how to maximize its effects.
Forty skiers, 12 hours, more than 1,000 jumps on the first day of summer
We focused on comfort, stretch, and how well they fought off sweat and stink
Those tasty bivalves we can't get enough of are also great for filtering pollutants out of the water, but there's a balance that comes with building more oyster farms
The new documentary Maiden tells the story of the first all-female sailing team to finish the Whitbread Round the World Race. We talked with the crew's skipper about the historic feat.
A lactate-munching microbe found in the poop of Boston marathoners is interesting, but that doesn’t mean you should (ahem) swallow it just yet
Utah State University's first Outdoor Product Design and Development class created their own versions of everything from waders to bike pedals
The harrowing story of a too-close encounter with a Canadian black bear
That speck, high on the ridgeline, is pastor Sverri Steinholm, who serves as a preacher to the people of his parish and its hospital
If you want extreme luxury while car camping, GCI's FirePit Rocker is just the seat in which to rest your rear
In this episode of Gear Busters, producer Emily Reed pits the Igloo Recool Compostable cooler against a traditional Styrofoam one
This film reflects on how Hurricane Sandy ultimately strengthened the fellowship of this town
A Rubbermaid bin stocked with everything you need for camping is one of the best ways to organize your gear
The Clean Cruiser Project's goal is to drive to Panama in a 1982 BJ42 Land Cruiser that runs on biodiesel
Or, the story of how I ate snacks and felt pain
You can't put a price on the peace of mind that comes with good gear organization
Resistance bands offer the best bang for your buck, challenging little-used muscle groups that make a big difference
We put together a beach book list that has something for everyone, whether you’re looking for true crime or the next hot novel
Stay comfortable on the trail, whether you're out for two days or ten
David Sabgir, founder of Walk with a Doc, on why exercise is 100 times better than medicine
Spending just $25 and 15 minutes nets you something stronger and more comfortable than anything you could ever buy
The Japanese company comes after rival SRAM with its latest group set
Everyone's quick to tell you all the reasons to go lighter. Allow me to explain why they're wrong.
The country's main weather-modeling system is getting a boost
Olympian and coach Dathan Ritzenhein shares three progressively-faster workouts that will build the speed and focus you need to run your best 5K.
Hikers around the world pulled on their boots and packs and not much else
Get your liquids on the go, without breaking the bank…
A mysterious syndrome is leaving elite athletes lethargic, depressed, and unable to get out of bed
Skylights, a show run by wilderness therapists, talks about nature-oriented approaches to topics like gaming addiction, parenting, and isolation
For the trail's most venerable volunteer group, retirement means hauling heavy equipment and sleeping outside for days on end
Any brew worth drinking deserves more than crappy single-use plastic, so we stuck to reusable vessels
Falls happen. From skiing to bouldering, learn how to do it safely.
Analyzing your training distribution can reveal the right balance between hard and easy workouts
I've spent almost two months testing this tough midweight load hauler. Here are my impressions.
On July 13 and 14, Outside magazine is bringing its first active-lifestyle festival to Chicago, with stand-up paddleboarding, climbing, fly-fishing, running, biking, axe throwing, an adventure film festival, speakers, live music, and more
When the path to parenthood is an uncertain trek
Larry Burke wins a lifetime achievement award at Outdoor Retailer
You want something that's powerful enough to keep you and your gear clean
This film from Osprey portrays Rafael Cletero's ultimate humility, culminating with a quote that'll be sure to give you chills
When not in faraway, exotic winter locales, Jeremy Jones calls California's Squaw Valley/Alpine Meadows his home mountain resort
At the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market last week, these five products costing less than $50 caught our eye with their affordable capability
What it’s like to prep for Western States 100-Mile Endurance Run—the Super Bowl of ultras—as a regular Joe (or Jason or Rachel).
The Montana Treehouse Retreat has not one but two spiral staircases that lift you up into the treetops
Seattle has a lot to offer city folk—a thriving job market, world-class culture, and all the pour-over coffee you can drink. But for those who need frequent and fast escapes from the metropolis, the shores and woods of Puget Sound's islands are only a boat ride away.
The elite competitor and full-time lawyer talks to Tim Ferriss about training and nutrition
After riding 50 of the newest models, we have some thoughts
A public condemnation of the SHIFT Festival's attempts to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion is indicative of broader issues in the outdoor industry
Real-world experience in the hands of an expert who drives the Ranger off-road every single day
How to share your passion for solo adventure without feeling judged or defensive
Robert Macfarlane finds beauty in the dark recesses of the world—caves, subterranean rivers, even a hidden laboratory
The Sawgrass Fire threatens Alligator Alley
A promise of sustainability helped the bid from Cortina-Milan beat out Stockholm for the right to host the Games
'Heart Mountain Children' features a group of climbers as they summit a peak in Greenland
The route to being a national park ranger is hardly ever a direct one, and for Jessie Snow, it definitely wasn't
Outside’s founder, Larry Burke, has won a Lifetime Achievement Award
Saucony's Switchback ISO trail running shoe uses fancy tech to deliver a smoothly-cushioned, light and fast ride with a secure, comfortable fit.
Gene Dykes, the world’s fastest 71-year-old marathoner (2:54!) says yes, and tells how he combines frequent ultras and fast marathons.
Sunday's episode of 'Last Week Tonight' took a stab at fixing the mountain's overcrowding problem
I caught up with Shane Dillon Gidcumb, a former winery executive and author of 'The Franklin Fi' book series who up and quit his job one day in favor of cross-country touring
The company is growing fast, adding roughly a million users a month, and it has lofty goals to expand far beyond its old identity as a platform for logging rides and runs. Can it succeed?
If you're planning a trip to Kiwi country, take these tips from someone who's lived there
Furthering its commitment to sustainability, the premium gear brand will now buy back used items—and resell them at steep discounts
Canaima National Park, sacred to the indigenous Pemón, is a marquee destination for international explorers. But the region's economic future is in doubt after forces loyal to Nicolás Maduro shot and killed longtime guide Rolando Garcia in February.
For years the economy of Coos Bay, Oregon, has been relying on its forests for logging purposes, but that's changing
The Ecuadorian-Swiss climber set a blazing-fast time on North America's highest peak—besting the previous record, set by rival Kilian Jornet in 2014, by one minute
The 2019 U.S. Pro and Para-Cycling Road Championships are in Knoxville from June 27 to 30. Here's how to make the most of a weekend in Tennessee's "scruffy" jewel.
A new study confirms that outdoor exercise is good for you, and quantifies how much you need.
Pressure, hard labor, poop: the truth about the gigs you fantasize about
Why women make less than men—and what we all can do to fix it
Ben Rosario, coach of the NAZ Elite, details the 2-hill loop they use to build aerobic strength, power, stamina, and efficient downhill technique.
'This Land' tells the story of an ongoing case with big stakes for tribal sovereignty
The elite marathoner wants you to know that trail runners deserve our respect
A jacket, a daypack, a water bottle, and some seat-back storage that we couldn't be more excited to test out
Sea kayaker Pa Arding has suffered two traumatic injuries, but 'Looking Out' shows how she uplifts herself and those around her
'Admissions of an Amateur Bikepacker' features cyclist Benjamin Johnson as he bikepacks through the Andes
In part two of Bryan Rogala's recon mission to Overland Expo West, he gets more ideas from innovative rigs
For aerial athletes, it's not unusual to come across birds while in flight, like the threatened bearded vulture