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'The Dreamride Project' is back for an encore in which Mike Hopkins leaves us with one culminating installment
The Nathan VaporHowe 12L vest is simple and lightweight, and features a 1.8-liter hydration bladder that doesn't slosh around on your back
Problems in the feet often stem from structures farther up the chain. Here's how to strengthen those structures.
Size does matter, it seems, but neither short feet nor flat arches doom you to the back of the pack.
The ubiquitous tapered toebox stems from fashion, not function, and may be the source of your running injuries.
Most of us would groan at the thought of a two-hour one-way commute. Not Chris Schierholtz. Every day he rides 35 miles to and from his office at Mission Workshop, in the heart of San Francisco.
Two years ago, the climbing photographer known as Nathan Smith saw no way out, after struggling for years with gender-identity issues in the male-dominated outdoor industry. Then—slowly, bravely—Nikki introduced herself to the world.
The new tool in the company's Free collection can genuinely be used one-handed, and it's more compact than ever
Any type of athlete can steal these moves
Our top picks for all conditions, from dry or slushy roads to technical or muddy singletrack
Our favorite eco-friendly duds
Recommendations from athletes and chefs on boosting flavor and nutrition in this all-American snack
Yes, we used our expert knowledge to rank fictional equipment
A five-minute total-body workout you can do anywhere
Inspiring stories by badass adventurers
Our favorite models for everything from resort shredding to backcountry touring
Busting people for their style miscues is a beloved pastime in outdoor communities. But in the Instagram era, the practice has us sadly all dressing the same.
The state became the 13th to establish a government-level office charged with promoting outdoor recreation and business
Be cautious, but don't let small things scare you away from a deal
The preview of Sunday's London Marathon men's race can be written in one word: Kipchoge.
Most of us are not going to do 110-mile weeks, but we can learn from elite examples and apply the same principles to become our best.
You don’t always need the biggest ice chest ever made. Often something smaller will do the trick.
Last year, Dykes set the marathon record for his age group—only to find that it didn't count. But he's not giving up.
I put my own feet on the line to find out
The media needs to get better at “personalizing” the best runners on the planet
What began as a carpe diem trip has become one of the few representations of visible queerness in the outdoor world
'Odd Season' highlights the joys that can be found in this turbulent transition period known as spring
Throw “tapering” out of your vocabulary and peak for your next marathon by carefully tweaking volume and intensity.
Paula Radcliffe ran fearlessly to a world record, and three of the greatest male runners in history—Khannouchi, Tergat, and Gebrselassie—battled to the finish.
The climber, photographer, and co-founder of Más wants you to know that you belong in the climbing gym
New research suggests that a month of probiotic supplementation reduces GI symptoms in runners
What do you do when your kid thinks winning is everything?
I'm older than I was, but younger than I will be
Smart looks and smarter design make this jacket the first thing we reach for when we head out the door
Want to know what the weather is going to look like? Ask your knees.
Plus, the three-row family crossover has got legit four-wheel drive. Competitors should take note.
Oregon representative Earl Blumenauer recently introduced the Bicycle Commuter Act, which would provide a pretax benefit for riding to work. Here's what to know about the potential law.
After a massive fire, one man tried to replant the forests of his childhood. After more than half a decade, he realized he was fighting a losing battle against climate change. We all are.
For professional angler and family-fishing ambassador Nicole Jacobs Stelmach, catching fish is all about creating memories
Professional fly-fishing guide, shop owner, and mom of two Hilary Hutcheson on how to get the whole family fishing
Fishing guide and educator Brittney Novalsky says more women will get into fishing if they just develop confidence—and trust their instincts
Spending a night in paradise doesn’t have to cost as much as a month’s rent back home
Dathan Ritzenhein gives us a personal look at what went right—and wrong—at the 2019 Boston Marathon and shares advice on recovery, evaluation and forging forward.
Meet the activists, community mobilizers, and athletes creating their own space in climbing
Our friends at Huckberry are doing something special for Earth Week. For every order you place on their site between now and April 28, they will donate $1 to Waves For Water. Here are our gear picks for the warmer months ahead.
Nothing completely prepares a rookie for mushing a thousand miles across Alaska in the dead of winter. But when it comes together—thanks to your dogs, your friends, and your own hard work—it's magic.
Even bagels, pasta, and sweets deserve a place in your personal food pyramid
I tracked them down to find out
All you need is a rod, a license, and a good attitude to catch your first fish
Make your next four-wheeled adventure more than an extra-long commute with one of these new vehicles
Tips (including how to make the most of the barter system) from a woman who makes below the average U.S. household income
Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in
Being a beginner (or just perpetually mediocre) doesn't mean you should quit
You never forget how to ride a bike—but you might have a few things to learn about riding on trails
Get outside for a night (or two) with this roundup of backpacking must-dos
The brand's new paper and wax model biodegrades—and costs only $10
'Camel Finds Water' chronicles a journey of rebuilding an abandoned boat and the lengths it took to find the perfect break in Canada
From Black Diamond, 'The Lifer' profiles legendary climber Russ Clune, steward of an iconic New York climbing area
Don't blame your genes for your running injury history, blame your training plan. Five ways to stop training like an idiot—and start staying healthy.
Six portable ways to get your fix…
Cell phone photos show that Jess Roskelley, Hansjörg Auer, and David Lama reached the summit but died on the descent
Thanks to savvy marketing, science, and luck, blueberries helped usher in a new era of health food obsession
Nadia Burton couldn't always find ski gear that fit her body or her style. So she made her own.
Since 2011, a venomous battle has been waged over the two-wheeled soul of Nederland, Colorado (population 1,500). On the one side: locals who ride the trails every day. On the other: people from down canyon in Boulder (population 107,000) who mostly ride them on weekends.
This year, governments and guiding companies are promising to do more to keep the mountain clean, but the question of what to do with the dead bodies is becoming more urgent
Dierdre Wolownick gives us an inside look at what it was like to raise the 'Free Solo' climber in 'The Sharp End of Life'
The Harmony mat from Jade Yoga provides the perfect nonslip grip for sweaty vinyasa sessions
Known as the Hawaii of the Mainland throughout the spearfishing community, Tampa Bay's waters are teeming with fish
The company's Gearheads talk to millions of customers every year, so they decided to do something with their feedback—make their own gear
The best offense against uncomfortable animal encounters is good defense…
Make your kids love the trails as much as you do
Teach, plan, supervise, and let go
What good is there in letting them loose on the nearest mud puddle? Let me count the ways.
From dry shampoos and water bottles to bandanas and carry-ons, here's what our staff won’t leave home without
The writer and climate activist talks about his new book 'Falter' and how the human race got itself into such a big mess
Nine life-saving tips I learned the hard way
Extreme athlete Will Gadd on why kids should develop competence over confidence
Kicking off spring film-festival season, these shorts and features explore the Grand Canyon, skate culture, and the nature of sufferfests