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Step one: know the conditions and whether fires are actually allowed where you're camping
After nearly dying while summiting Lunag Ri three years ago, Anker is still tackling tricky sends
Marathon training rarely goes as planned. Don't panic. Use your taper to get to the start line as ready as you can be on that day.
To run your fastest 5K you need to develop your endurance, muscles and race-specific speed. We'll show you how.
After a string of injuries, Jordan Hasay and Dathan Ritzenhein are itching to race again
Yogis are flocking to plein air classes everywhere from the African bush to downtown Austin rooftops
Townsend Bertram & Company is taking concrete steps to be more welcoming and relevant to gender non-conforming customers. Here are 5 easy steps
Korir, the 2012 Boston Marathon Champion, is taking a break from politics to refocus on running and mentoring—and is back in Boston ready to race on Monday.
After becoming training partners with Amby Burfoot, the hero of her youth, the author gets to share Boston with him on the 50th anniversary of his victory.
Grab one of these portable power stations and you’ll never have to adventure without a charge again…
No external flourish can match the thrill of pushing your body to its limit
Sometimes just driving a car in a city is an act of violence
He sold his first photograph at 14 and has been making pictures ever since
Step one: don't break it. But if you do...
In his new animated feature, Chris Butler adds a contemporary twist to an old-fashioned tale
The big-box retailer is trying to cater to cycling enthusiasts with a line of three new carbon rides. Will people buy them?
In this short video, Mike Hopkins honors the true hero behind all great adventures—the humble peanut butter and jelly sandwich
There are fewer unexplored places on the globe, but slackliner Scott Turpin is finding those spaces in the open air between two spires
The Boston Marathon's course writes the script. Runners simply enact its strenuous narrative year after year. A brief history of tragedy and triumph.
The science behind those screaming quads and pain brain. Becuase once you're in, the Boston Marathon doesn't make it easy to get that finisher's medal.
You’ve heard of the Newton Hills— Moguls. Heartbreak? A molehill. The big hills of the Boston Marathon go down, and until now, they didn't have names.
The pros who ran Boston's downhills best take us through the course. Expert advice from Des Linden, Ryan Hall and Bill Rodgers.
To counteract caffeine tolerance, new research suggests you need to swear it off temporarily
In a unique twist to online retail, this shop certifies pre-owned bikes and offers a guaranteed buy-back program
What's really behind all the recent cougar conflicts
The Twitter CEO only eats between 6:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. You definitely should not emulate his habits.
We get it. Solo travel can be scary. But trust us, the idea of it is more frightening than actually doing it.
Trolls thought I was friggin' nuts to propose a controlled backcountry ski area. But it's already happening.
Bored with plain old soy milk? Here's everything you need to know about the ever expanding milk aisle.
We join outdoor activist Katie Boué, professional skier Brody Leven, and Spaghetti the dog in their Salt Lake City home for lunch
Six keys to minimizing impact and maximizing speed on the downhills.
The canceled all-women space walk had the space administration facing claims of sexism. But the real issue is not a lack of women-specific designs; it's suits that don't fit the wide range of people who need to wear them.
A website from the snack company highlights the sweeteners that often fly under the radar on nutrition labels, and shows the percentage of sugar in other brands' offerings
Eric Hanson examines the relationship between unrelenting cold and the euphoric feelings of camping in winter
This segment of 'The Swiss Knife' features Fredi Kalbermatten splitboarding the backcountry around his home zone in Switzerland
The On Cloudswift is a comfortable and light, yet powerful, shoe to put in your rotation for up-tempo running—as long as you're not looking for a lot of security and traction.
A study of the cognitive and psychological effects of outdoor cycling finds equal results for normal bikes and e-bikes
Smart ways to strengthen your mental game
Expert advice on surviving family travel mishaps
From a barrier island off South Carolina’s coast to a remote ski town in British Columbia, we’ve rounded up our (and our kids'!) favorite places to chase adventure this summer
The spirits business has never had more women entrepreneurs. That's a good thing for whiskey lovers.
The answer depends on your skill level, your feet, and your body type
Not every shelter requires futzing with poles, guylines, and rain flies
Sara Mae Berman, one of the pioneers of women’s running, talks about how she got into the sport on the 50th anniversary of her 1969 victory.
Red Mountain Alpine Lodge is elevating the backcountry experience in the U.S.
America's public lands can help solve the climate crisis instead of contributing to it
In July, a group of Afghan women set out to climb 24,580-foot Mount Noshaq, their country's highest mountain. No Afghan woman had ever reached the summit, and many challenges stood in their way, from hostile Afghan men who think that women shouldn't exercise, to the terrorist attack in a district near the peak two days before the climb began. This is their story.
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Are you curious about what Olympic climbing will look like in 2020? We are, too. Here's what you should know before it all begins.
Big-mountain skier Greg Hill has committed to skiing 100 summits using only his electric vehicle to get there
In the spirit of the Boston Marathon, Clif created a special Boston Cream Pie flavor to propel this year's race
Performance machines to cheat wind, go off-road, or cover lots of ground
If you need a good laugh, we've got you covered
Ikon was the talk of the town all across the West. But increased visitation comes at a cost
The best leashes and harnesses for logging miles with your pup, tested and reviewed.
What started as an experiment will soon be available for DIYers everywhere
These will save you from drinking contaminated water—and shelling out a ton of money…
Yep, Costco. Here are six cut-rate trips you can take thanks to the bulk superstore.
As outdoor-recreation tourism booms, these places have been forced to find innovative (and sometimes desperate) ways of adapting to and curbing the steady stream of tourists each season
The Consumer Product Safety Commission tried to recall strollers it claimed were defective, but the newly appointed chair stopped it
'The Ride,' from filmmaker Erik Peterson, follows skijorer Ebbie Hanson on her winter circuit with her horse, Zeke
Top American marathoners share how they deal with race-week concerns of excess energy, changing schedules and travel worries.
The massive waves of Nazaré, Portugal are famous for surfing—but one group of athletes has embraced a new way to engage with these waters
Six models that’ll keep you happy on the trail…
Outpost wants to disrupt the outdoor gear trade show business. Our writer descended on its California festival last fall to check out the felt hat–wearing, Bulleit bourbon–sipping crowd and to find out whether the buzzy experience is anything more than an Instagram-ready fad.
A good sweater can save your bacon on notoriously fickle spring days
True trail-to-town apparel is hard to come by, but these are worthy of the title
Stop lying to yourself: you won't remember that you put your wallet, coffee, and phone on the roof of your car before you drive away.
Because nothing beats a beer and a bite after a long day on the trail
As climbers reach Base Camp, at the foot of the world's highest mountain, these are the stories we're keeping an eye on
Everything you need to know about renting, buying, or taking your first trip in an adventure-ready rig
Take care of your body while saving…
You don’t need to shell out a ton of cash to get into the sport. Here are the best deals on the essentials.
Katie Arnold, author of the new memoir Running Home, talks about the unique healing power of endurance sports
Our favorite models for everything from frontside groomers to sidecountry pow
Two new podcasts are telling stories about climate and environmental change—and giving us a venue for considering the future
Jim Reynolds is a name you’ve likely never heard, but his free-soloing feats top those of Alex Honnold—if not in difficulty, then in length, commitment, and style