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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.
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.
As vanlife and overlanding surge, serving an overlapping consumer has brought the outdoor and RV industries into increasingly similar territory
Juliana’s new mountain bikes are among the very best options for women—and so are the company’s Ride Outs
This New York City–based woodworker turns exotic hardwoods into works of art
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
For this second-generation surfboard maker, it’s all about combining old-school methods and sustainable materials
It’s time to put a little extra thought into the stuff you keep in your pockets
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
The latest from the original action-camera maker promises unparalleled image stabilization
A cotton-alpaca wool blend gives this top the feel of your favorite everyday knit with the technical properties you need to run
‘Silence of the Dolomites’ is from filmmaker Casper Rolsted who specializes in time-lapse photography.
Climber and Flash Foxy founder Shelma Jun shares her story as part of the Garmin Women of Adventure campaign.
The Buena Vista store co-founded a festival for outdoor enthusiasts, and caters to locals and tourists alike
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
How I learned to do group travel—without hating everybody else
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
A new smartwatch that you never have to plug in
From onesies to tanks, these performance delicates will keep you comfortable
It will serve you well when things go wrong
The secret to making a great women’s puffy? The perfect combination of flattering lines, cozy insulation, and the freedom to move.
In a world of sexist social norms, how to be respectful of what you're into while being respectful of other people's choices
What you need to bring in a lunker
From the filmmakers at Teton Gravity Research, ‘Far Out’ will feature epic footage from its extensive list of creditworthy skiers.
Filmmakers Will and Jim Pattiz are on a mission to document our astoundingly beautiful public lands.
Rich Hill, GOA president, responds to Walmart's push to sell premium outdoor gear
The pros and cons of doing speed work on the track and on the road, and why you should mix in some of each
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
Screaming quads don’t stand a chance
As your family grows, so will your family's tent needs
Skiing apparel company Norrona sent three of its ambassadors to ski in the Lyngen Alps of Norway.
Bring a dash of style to your parenting ensemble
Things to consider when you head out in the dark
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
Think your favorite flannel, made better
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.
A stunning world record of 2:01:39 resets our understanding of what it means to run 26.2 miles.
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
Want to de-bro cycling? Build more and better bike lanes.
Ramón Navarro chases swells around the world. Here's the carry-on gear that helps him get it done.
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.
Stop by and find the book or local hiking guide that will change your whole perception of a new place
Avoid the crowds and catch a meteor shower or monarch butterfly migration on these perfect autumnal treks
Four types of track interval workouts, their benefits, and how to optimally incorporate them into your training
U.S. women runners are on fire right now. Why are most of them coached by men?
Want to take the kids along? Follow these tips from families who've done it the long way.
Skip the crowds in Yosemite Valley and head for higher ground in Tuolumne Meadows
Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will offer up nearly 4 million acres of public lands for lease this year, much of it for dirt cheap
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
Stephan Mulherin moved to Jackson Hole in 2017 and quickly set his sights on the fastest known time for summiting the Grand Teton.
Aziza Raji grew up running with her brothers, but when they refused to actually race her, she shifted her focus toward marathons.
The Lamalerans of Indonesia depend on the grit and aim of harpoonists to keep their communities fed
New research zeroes in on an unlikely culprit for why running gets less efficient as you fatigue.
Solo trips are among life's great adventures, but it's best to be prepared for everything, from bouts of boredom to unexpected accidents
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.
He’ll win anyway, but we should also hope that Eliud "Boss Man" Kipchoge runs a world record
You can learn almost anything you want—for free!—on YouTube. Just make sure it's from a reliable source.
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.
No one likes pulling a U-turn after an improperly tied down surfboard flies away
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?
If you're still using ground beef, you've got a lot to learn
They pack down small and could save you one day
It’s a shirt—and a jacket
The conservative Utah Congressman wants to fully fund our national parks and our public lands. Huh?
Because running doesn’t have to be dorky
Your new favorite fall adventuring hats
Made from Polartec NeoShell, the Reliance performs peerlessly, yet still looks stylish
The Native American advocate is passionate about bridging the gap between native people and the outdoor industry
Good gear doesn’t have to save your life. Here are four household products we use every day.
The 42-liter pack stood up to more than a week in Yosemite's backcountry
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.
There are 128 National Scenic Byways across the country. Here are five of our favorites.
Yes, you can work up a sweat while getting more done
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
Bikes are getting more advanced. So are the tools you need to keep them running well.
Ode to Muir follows snowboarders Elena Hight and Jeremy Jones on a 40-mile human powered expedition through California’s High Sierra.
Irreparable Harm, from Wild Confluence films, investigates the impact of a local mine on a community's natural food sources.
Trail Creek Outfitters boasts about its brands, rewards customers with sweet perks, and raises thousands of dollars in donations for the community
Is it even possible to reduce the number of massive blazes that are now commonplace in the American West?
These organizations want to help you tick that big once-in-a-lifetime trip off your list