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Equipped with a new lightweight, low-to-the-ground stand, the classic PK Grill and Smoker is now tailgate-ready

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It's the seemingly mundane storms that will catch you off guard. Here's how to never let that happen.

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On the harder-to-measure benefits of age and experience

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Bike Snob NYC spent three days scootering around Portland, Oregon, to determine, once and for all, whether the now infamous tiny wheeled contraptions are a scourge on our cities—or whether they’re damned convenient and laughably benign

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Townsend Bertram & Company’s Betsy Bertram speaks out about the effects of outdoor brands using chiseled models instead of “real women”

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How do you protect yourself from wildfire on a warming planet? You burn everything on purpose.

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This time, the globetrotting ultrarunner is keeping things local

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Karel Sabbe set a new record of 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes. And he did it without much money or fanfare, proving that you just gotta run like hell.

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Keep baby safe and happy while hiking and camping

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For decades, women in the Forest Service and U.S. Department of Agriculture have been trying to bring justice to those who have discriminated against them. A new investigation reveals that the inaction is due to a much larger problem: a system set up to make their complaints go away.

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The true story of a daring rescue on one of the Himalayas' most notorious peaks

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Excerpted from a 1981 article included in Climbing magazine's new anthology, 'Vantage Point,' the late Jim Bridwell recounts the first ascent of the East Face of the Moose's Tooth in Alaska

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Lower back pain can be persistent and difficult to fix. These yoga poses can help.

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The breakfasts and trail snacks that get Outside staffers through long days

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Never leave man's best friend behind again

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Testing 59 pairs of running socks, we ran everywhere from the French Alps to the sunny beach paths of California. Here’s what we found.

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America's best-known mountain bike town keeps reinventing itself with new trails, improved camping, and more diversions. Plan your trip now.

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Multitalented footwear for everywhere you go

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See and be seen on evening runs, rides, and hikes

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Yesterday, the big-box retailer launched a new gear site with Black Diamond as one of its featured brands, allegedly without permission

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​​​​​​​‘The Night Zeus Was Angry’ is a timelapse film that features a lightning storm over the Baltic Sea.

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Cultivate these characteristics to reliably perform your best regardless of the situation

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And I resent that I’m safer in the woods than I am in the place I live

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Your choice of sleeping pad will determine whether you sleep well or not

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The Pacific Northwest’s Southern Resident killer whales are dying. And it's our fault.

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Veggie-based jerky, chocolate "milk," and gluten-free toaster pastries that still taste indulgent? Yes, please.

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Our writer tested the new model of the legacy bike she used to ride in the nineties and loved its speed, precision, and power

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Our writer and favorite curmudgeon completed UC Berkeley's ten-week Science of Happiness online course. Did it make him happier? Not really. But he still came away with some important, if obvious, rules to live by.

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The retailer has partnered with Moosejaw to sell product from outdoor-industry icons like Black Diamond and Yakima

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Whether you're wondering what an outdoorsy life with a young child looks like or just want to see some really cute babies, you should get to know these families sharing their journeys through organizations and social media

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A few strategies to keep you on the trail this summer

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Bucket List FKT, from Columbia Sportswear, follows McConaughy as he set his sights on Ireland’s Wicklow Round.

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Elite athletes are turning up the thermostat in pursuit of an edge

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Exposure to extreme environments can change our DNA. Everest climbers—and their twins—are the perfect study subjects.

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From day trips to five-month treks, hiking is more popular than ever. But as the old standbys become more congested each year, there’s a new crop of trails waiting to be explored. Here are ten of our favorites, plus fresh finds for bikers, paddlers, and equestrians.

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Avery Shawler left her Idaho apartment one morning in 2016 to hike a prominent peak. But the day outing quickly took a turn for the worse, and Shawler would end up needing a lot of luck—and all her backcountry skills—to make it home alive.

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A backcountry meal is delicious only if you can eat it comfortably

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The Californian pioneered many of the most famous routes in Yosemite during the Valley's Golden Age

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After ten months of beta testing, the retailer's re-commerce program is growing up

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Chunky residue or funky flavors have no place in your hydration pack—follow these tips to keep your drinks fresh

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With 700-fill down and a rating to 23 degrees Fahrenheit, this bag is ready for a lifetime of adventures

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Lots of patient meditations on nature and one exciting outlaw drama made for Hollywood

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Your body could use a boost, but a cleanse isn't the answer

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A legal fight over access and an endangered frog has shut out climbers for 13 years, but the Forest Service has a plan to reopen many of the routes, as well as a section of the Pacific Crest Trail

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How much food do you need to bring? What kind? How do you store it? We've got answers.

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Athletes are especially susceptible to this common, curable iron-deficiency disease

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Pioneers, the government, even John Muir helped kick out Native Americans from their homes on national parks. But in Yosemite, the Miwuk Tribe is getting its village back.

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Four pros dish on their tricks for getting out in the warmer months.

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Despite nearby Taliban attacks, the 24-year-old reached the top of 24,580-foot Mount Noshaq—the first woman from her country ever to do so

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The surfer lost her arm to a shark 15 years ago. If you think that’s slowed her down, you don’t know her story.

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Up at 4 a.m., then run the equivalent of two marathons before dusk. Now repeat that for 45 days.

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Mentors: Hillary Allen, from the North Face, chronicles her recovery and how she’s found a new pace within the activity that she loves.

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We reached out to our friend Paddy O and the crew at Brew Dr. Kombucha to answer all of our questions on the increasingly-popular drink.

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The ultrarunner, writer, and Merrell ambassador teaches us to love our bodies and overcome negativity

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The ABR E-Z Deflator is the cheapest, easiest way to improve your ride off-road

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Slacker, more capable, but still plenty lightweight, XC bikes are finally becoming fun to ride—again

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After years of fishing in borrowed men’s clothing, Linda Leary launched a line of practical apparel and totes in an array of funky designs

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Adjust your mindset and your bike will follow

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Freeze your brain and melt your inhibitions with one of these delicious frozen-drink recipes for adults

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Want to travel for cheap? Consider these seven places to stay for free—more or less.

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Last week, the Bureau of Land Management released plans that would have opened up thousands of acres of former national monuments to mining and drilling—despite Zinke's promises to the contrary

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The otherworldly landscapes from the HBO show are all worth a trip

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The recycled-plastic ball picks up synthetic fibers shed from your clothing in the wash—before they go down the drain

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The upgrade offers more accurate fitness tracking as well as new smart features, like quick notifications

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From filmmakers Heliconia, Epic Trails follows adventurer Eric Hanson as he hikes through one of New Zealand’s national parks. 

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‘Weight of Water’ follows adaptive adventurer Erik Weihenmayer on a whitewater kayaking trip through the Grand Canyon’s lava falls

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Paralympic athlete and corporate executive Patricia Walsh shares her story as part of the Garmin Women of Adventure campaign. 

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Red Bull Media House and Sender Films's new documentary about Tommy Caldwell and Kevin Jorgeson’s groundbreaking ascent of El Capitan’s Dawn Wall is an instant classic

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For decades, the staff of Grand Canyon National Park has lived with a culture of bullying and harassment. Can the park's first female superintendent heal the old wounds?

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In wildlife management areas, hikers can glimpse animals in their natural, pristine habitat while getting off the beaten path

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Want to serve the tastiest meat ever at your next dinner party? This is the (significant) investment it will take to make that happen.

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Gone are the days of guessing how much fuel’s left in your camp stove’s canister

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Tried-and-true practices to prevent an early death for your tent

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How to support a loved one who has witnessed something awful that changed their relationship to the outdoors

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Like any good piece of gear, you shouldn't have to think about your first-aid kit until you need it

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Owner Jim Franks shares his secret to luring customers inside and the best places to recreate in the state

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After becoming the first American woman to win the New York Marathon in 40 years, Flanagan is coming back to defend her title

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In Washington State, a group of researchers is mining social media posts and photos to identify overused trails and turn your next weekend adventure into a real escape

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