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If you're not a morning person, dawn patrol adventures can be a struggle. But have no fear, your new friend dusk patrol is here.

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Your knee pain likely stems from weakness farther up the chain. Here's how to strengthen your hips, improve your stride, and save your knees.

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As vanlife and overlanding surge, serving an overlapping consumer has brought the outdoor and RV industries into increasingly similar territory

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Juliana’s new mountain bikes are among the very best options for women—and so are the company’s Ride Outs

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This New York City–based woodworker turns exotic hardwoods into works of art

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From dialed fits and soft, wicking materials to intelligently placed pockets, these vests have the features to carry (and offer up) your kit more comfortably

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For this second-generation surfboard maker, it’s all about combining old-school methods and sustainable materials

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It’s time to put a little extra thought into the stuff you keep in your pockets

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And it has nothing to do with how hard you climb. It’s about creating a fun and inclusive environment that’s welcoming to everybody

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The latest from the original action-camera maker promises unparalleled image stabilization

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A cotton-alpaca wool blend gives this top the feel of your favorite everyday knit with the technical properties you need to run

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‘Silence of the Dolomites’ is from filmmaker Casper Rolsted who specializes in time-lapse photography.

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Climber and Flash Foxy founder Shelma Jun shares her story as part of the Garmin Women of Adventure campaign. 

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The Buena Vista store co-founded a festival for outdoor enthusiasts, and caters to locals and tourists alike

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Travelers from around the world can now explore the reclusive nation's undiscovered breaks, but their adventure could come at a cost to human rights

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How I learned to do group travel—without hating everybody else

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Nearly a century ago, a small group of women pilots flew terrifying early airplanes, broke flying records, and raced—and beat—male pilots in air races

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A new smartwatch that you never have to plug in

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From onesies to tanks, these performance delicates will keep you comfortable

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It will serve you well when things go wrong

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The secret to making a great women’s puffy? The perfect combination of flattering lines, cozy insulation, and the freedom to move.

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In a world of sexist social norms, how to be respectful of what you're into while being respectful of other people's choices

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What you need to bring in a lunker

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From the filmmakers at Teton Gravity Research, ‘Far Out’ will feature epic footage from its extensive list of creditworthy skiers.

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Filmmakers Will and Jim Pattiz are on a mission to document our astoundingly beautiful public lands.

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Rich Hill, GOA president, responds to Walmart's push to sell premium outdoor gear

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The pros and cons of doing speed work on the track and on the road, and why you should mix in some of each

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The long-awaited documentary showcases the world's hardest rock climb and the life of visionary Tommy Caldwell, but it goes only so far into the human element

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As your family grows, so will your family's tent needs

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Skiing apparel company Norrona sent three of its ambassadors to ski in the Lyngen Alps of Norway.

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Bring a dash of style to your parenting ensemble

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Things to consider when you head out in the dark

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The 100-plus-year-old brand is bringing its trademark quality and burl to a new line of outerwear designed to stand up to your hardest jobs

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Think your favorite flannel, made better

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Boyan Slat, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of the Ocean Cleanup, has finally launched a system he says will rid the Great Pacific Garbage Patch of half its plastic trash in five years.

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A stunning world record of 2:01:39 resets our understanding of what it means to run 26.2 miles.

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Idaho issued only a single bear tag, but conservationists are still concerned about the consequences of picking off just one bear in a state that has played an outsize role in grizzly management

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Want to de-bro cycling? Build more and better bike lanes.

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Ramón Navarro chases swells around the world. Here's the carry-on gear that helps him get it done.

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For more than 40 years, tribal chief and artist Roy Vickers was obsessed with a totem pole that was taken from a remote native village in British Columbia. He decided to make a replica, and all he needed was will, skill, and a 17,500-pound tree.

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Stop by and find the book or local hiking guide that will change your whole perception of a new place

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Avoid the crowds and catch a meteor shower or monarch butterfly migration on these perfect autumnal treks

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Four types of track interval workouts, their benefits, and how to optimally incorporate them into your training

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U.S. women runners are on fire right now. Why are most of them coached by men?

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Want to take the kids along? Follow these tips from families who've done it the long way.

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Skip the crowds in Yosemite Valley and head for higher ground in Tuolumne Meadows

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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will offer up nearly 4 million acres of public lands for lease this year, much of it for dirt cheap

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If successful, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison would become the first people to ski the fourth-highest mountain in the world on a route that's eluded mountaineers for decades

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Stephan Mulherin moved to Jackson Hole in 2017 and quickly set his sights on the fastest known time for summiting the Grand Teton.

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Aziza Raji grew up running with her brothers, but when they refused to actually race her, she shifted her focus toward marathons.

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The Lamalerans of Indonesia depend on the grit and aim of harpoonists to keep their communities fed

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New research zeroes in on an unlikely culprit for why running gets less efficient as you fatigue.

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Solo trips are among life's great adventures, but it's best to be prepared for everything, from bouts of boredom to unexpected accidents

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Thousands of people flock to the Alps each year to ski tour high-elevation routes, spending comfortable nights in a string of huts that serve wine and hot meals. In the spring of 2018, a group of experienced skiers and their guide were trapped in a storm overnight on an exposed saddle. By morning, nearly all were dead or dying.

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He’ll win anyway, but we should also hope that Eliud "Boss Man" Kipchoge runs a world record

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You can learn almost anything you want—for free!—on YouTube. Just make sure it's from a reliable source.

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From breastfeeding while walking (it's possible!) to bottle feeding and pumping on the trail, here are the best options for parents on the go.

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No one likes pulling a U-turn after an improperly tied down surfboard flies away

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Last week, surfing became the latest sport to close the prize-money gender gap. So where does that put us on the greater path to equality in sports?

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If you're still using ground beef, you've got a lot to learn

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They pack down small and could save you one day

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It’s a shirt—and a jacket

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The conservative Utah Congressman wants to fully fund our national parks and our public lands. Huh?

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Because running doesn’t have to be dorky

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Your new favorite fall adventuring hats

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Made from Polartec NeoShell, the Reliance performs peerlessly, yet still looks stylish

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The Native American advocate is passionate about bridging the gap between native people and the outdoor industry

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Good gear doesn’t have to save your life. Here are four household products we use every day.

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The 42-liter pack stood up to more than a week in Yosemite's backcountry

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Sue Johnston has been setting FKTs for decades and inspired a generation of ultrarunners along the way. If you've never heard her name before, that's by design.

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There are 128 National Scenic Byways across the country. Here are five of our favorites.

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Yes, you can work up a sweat while getting more done

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Filmmaker Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi doesn’t climb, but her determination to shine a light on what drives extreme mountaineers produced two of the best adventure documentaries of the past decade

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Bikes are getting more advanced. So are the tools you need to keep them running well.

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Ode to Muir follows snowboarders Elena Hight and Jeremy Jones on a 40-mile human powered expedition through California’s High Sierra.

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Irreparable Harm, from Wild Confluence​​​​ films, investigates the impact of a local mine on a community's natural food sources.

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Trail Creek Outfitters boasts about its brands, rewards customers with sweet perks, and raises thousands of dollars in donations for the community

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Is it even possible to reduce the number of massive blazes that are now commonplace in the American West?

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These organizations want to help you tick that big once-in-a-lifetime trip off your list

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