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Summiting the world's tallest peak puts humans through some of the most extreme conditions on the planet

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He reversed an Obama-era order that raised hourly pay to $10.10, but few in the guiding industry—including guides—are complaining

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Skip the tie this year and go for one of these budget-friendly products instead

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Add-ons to make giving it your best shot a little bit easier

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Meet Jessi Lewis, the metalsmith behind our new favorite line

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It's safe for you but likely not for your pricey apparel. Here's how to avoid trashing your fancy outerwear with bug repellent.

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This animated short from Your Forests Your Future and More Than Just Parks highlights the process behind this special designation.

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In Yeti Cycles new film Racing Winter the rider Shawn Neer pursues high alpine terrain near Golden, BC.

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In ‘Leave No Trace’ father and daughter are forced out of long-term camping on public lands by social services.

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Researchers explore the psychology of running injuries

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The Democratic candidate and son of the Burt's Bees founder is seeking a win in Maine's rural 2nd District with a simple message: The recreation economy can bring back jobs

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Through a new program called North Face Renewed, customers can purchase used and refurbished gear online

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Marinel de Jesus, writer at 'Brown Gal Trekker' and a CEO, invites outdoor industry leaders to take concrete measures toward promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion

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Wilma Rudolph won three Olympic golds and was among the first athletes to use her celebrity to fight for civil rights

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Hit the trail, drink some ale. What more do you want?

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'You Are Mighty' lays out ground rules for getting your kid to help change the world

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Sponsor Content: Florida

From snorkeling North America’s largest coral reef to hiking old-growth forests, the Sunshine State has something for everyone

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Judy Gross started LightHeart Gear out of her house in 2006. Today, her shelters are favorites of thru-hikers across the country.

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First he broke his neck. Then he climbed the Seven Summits faster than anyone before.

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Tami Oldham Ashcraft, the subject of the new Hollywood lost-at-sea film, describes what her 41-day ordeal was like in real life and how the movie compares

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Lightweight and incredibly packable, the Flash Air is a complete, protective camping system for under $200

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After thousands of trail miles, here's how our columnist makes sure he's prepared for whatever the terrain throws at him

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Sponsor Content: Fjällräven

In the Alps you climb, in the Rockies you scramble, in the Sierras you hike, but in Sweden’s high country, you trek—like nowhere else on earth

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Loved By All from Sherpas Cinema and Thule follows Apa Sherpa who is known for having summitted Everest a total of 21 times.

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Return from Desolation from OARS and filmmaker Justin Clifton, highlights Eaton’s struggles as a veteran, river guide, and oil man. 

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We’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year’s best new music.

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Take your avocado toast obsession outdoors with this camp-friendly breakfast sandwich recipe from Fresh Off the Grid. 

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Filmmaker Elia Saikaly has made a number of films chronicling his experiences on Everest, this is his latest Everest: The Summit Climb.

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This scene is a one-year flashback to when Berrecloth and Zink first had the vision to ride this immense landscape.

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Military researchers have spent years calculating the energy cost of hauling a pack in various conditions. Here's how to use what they’ve found.

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Over the past week, the duo has made repeated attempts to climb the Nose route on Yosemite's El Capitan in under two hours. They finally succeeded.

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Get cozy under the stars (and in front of the camera) with one of these blankets

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The Minnesota basketball coach launched Asiya, a brand with the goal of making playing sports better for hijab-wearing women everywhere

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We hooked up our Airstream with new solar panels and batteries and haven't looked back

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From missing cats to murder, these Outside stories explore the weird, wild, and terrifying corners of the outdoor world

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Top-reviewed journals, manuals, and field guides that go deep on the subject of survival

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The secretary of the interior was once a loud supporter of the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Now he wants to almost completely defund it.

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After all, you shouldn't have to pay $20 for a class every time you want to get your stretch on

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In other words, the season's most refreshing brews

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If a high-profile volcano (think: Hawaii’s Kilauea) shows signs of instability, it’s Michael Poland’s job to reassure us that everything is going to be okay

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Up your #vanlife game with these apps that help you find camping spots, compare gas prices, and avoid city traffic

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Paddle the Mississippi like Huck Finn, get lost in the woods like Brian from 'Hatchet,' and wander the desert like Edward Abbey

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The Magnolia State's first high-school mountain bike team wants to build a cycling culture, one pedal stroke at a time

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Nothing ruins an adventure like trying unsuccessfully to ignore noisy neighbors as you doze. Add this gear to your kit and you'll be sound asleep in no time.

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The 29-year-old CEO of Outdoor Voices is taking on Nike, one color block at a time

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Drivers think cyclists hold up traffic. It’s actually the other way around. How many bikes do there have to be in order for us to realize that?

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The stuff we've owned for ages that we couldn't adventure without

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A couple from Florida got sick of trekking into the backcountry only to contend with hordes of other people. So they embarked on a search for the most remote spots in every state.

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Our favorite ultralight filter gets a welcome upgrade

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The last two tree sitters fighting the 300-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline project in Jefferson National Forest surrendered to police. Will others take their place?

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This is the trailer for Redd a film about an all-female group of horsepackers traveling 900 miles over endangered salmon habitats.

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My Mom Vala from YETI and Tributaries Digital Cinema profiles its namesake character Vala Arnadottir.

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A Normal Life, from Filson, profiles Russell Owen, a fly fishing guide on Alaska’s Alagnak River.

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A new film by Patagonia explores a battle over public land in Tasmania's remote Tarkine region.

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According to the study, LifeStraw's single-stage and two-stage filtration systems remove the most

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This little-known injury is difficult to diagnose but can be debilitating. Here's what to look for.

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After a successful Kickstarter, the first issue will feature fat-identified women and nonbinary writers and artists

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Legendary gymnastics coach Christopher Sommer tells Tim Ferriss why all athletes benefit from a smarter approach to strength training

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The quest for sub-two continues

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Top-end bicycles are higher tech and better than ever. But so are the budget models.

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Days after Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell broke the speed record on the Nose, two experienced climbers died on El Cap. Has speed climbing gotten too deadly?

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Beer tents, circus acts, and Olympic-caliber performances: the Night of the 10,000 PBs is the future of track and field

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Buy it once, get a lifetime of brownie points

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Or at least that's the thinking among the elite athletes who are adopting treatments that were once considered fringe. A former EMT turned acupuncturist weighs in on the movement.

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It doesn't matter whether you're barbecuing in your backyard or circling a fire at a campground, you must cook over open flame.

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Or not climbing one, whatever you want to do

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How to deal when your loved one loves risky hobbies

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Think the effects of a warming planet are only theoretical? If you spend any time recreating outside, they're suddenly everywhere you look.

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The simple silk cocoon is a key piece of four-season gear

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We got our hands on the first in-house gear from the Utah-based e-retailer.

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Hot springs are a luxury, even though you're just sitting right there in the ground

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Everything our editors couldn't stop talking about this month

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The new Climbing Grief Fund will offer long-overdue tools for dealing with the pain of death in a community that is uniquely affected by it

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Bottoms that stay up while you get down

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Take the cookout farther out

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A new book goes deep into the history and significance of our country's 4,000-mile northern boundary

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Disappear into these five nonfiction beach reads

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