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Warm weather has officially arrived, and we’ve got your plan: the most stunning beaches for surfing, casting, lounging, and exploring

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Give your wallet a break for just a slight weight penalty

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It's the one-stop shop for healthy fuel. Here's a grocery list, plus meal ideas for how to best use the store's cheap, high-quality ingredients.

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We tested a bunch of styles. These four came out on top.

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Here are my back-saving tips to do it right

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The products mark the company’s first water cooler and a new addition to its Panga line

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Rob Katz, CEO of Vail Resorts, on why smart, ethical immigration policies are required to keep ski towns healthy throughout the United States. Politicians, listen up.

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The founder of Native Women's Wilderness talks about how she developed her organization and how far we still have to go

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Stories—from new to very, very old—to stoke your wanderlust

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He may want to save the world, but the Tesla CEO’s distaste for traffic and clickbait could destroy us all

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Apparently, you love bikes, vans, and birth control

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Cyclist Tillie Anderson came out of nowhere to shatter records, dominate her competition, and earn the world champion title during the late-19th-century women's racing craze

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When to wash your shell, how to apply a DWR, and whether to choose a spray-on or wash-in

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Nate Porter, owner of Colorado’s Salida Mountain Sports, makes a plea with vendors to think about the way they ship product and create their marketing materials

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Reporter Kathryn Miles and photographer Ian Tuttle caught up with some of the people hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this year and asked them why they're hiking

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The climbers sent the historic route in 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 15 seconds

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Even if you’re not planning on climbing Denali, you can still learn some backcountry best practices from these mountaineering incidents

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From bonus miles to free checked bags, we break down the best perks for packing plastic

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Following actions from three major U.S. air carriers, the DOT has announced a review of the Air Carrier Access Act, the law that allows emotional support animals to fly so freely

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A warmer, drier future is coming for our hops. Luckily, these folks have developed a nice little workaround, thanks to a gene-editing tool that could help create a hop-free beer.

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We get strapped with more than just the logistics

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The shoe brand worked with a pair of Honolulu artists to incorporate home-grown indigo plants into its fabrics

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Six pro endurance athletes weigh in on the foods that keep them energized for the long haul

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A four-year battle over a tiny patch of river beach in Northern California—between two middle-aged guys with way too much time on their hands—illustrates the deep divide in how we perceive access rights to public lands

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In 2017, she became the first woman to descend all 90 ski lines in 'The Chuting Gallery.' She shouldn't have to defend her accomplishment, but she will.

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The Luci lantern just turned it up a notch

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Because spending time together is more important than buying new gear

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A violinist describes her bold quest to become the first female African American cyclist on the pro tour

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Some see economic windfall. Others, a carbon bomb.

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Behind the scenes with the Japanese manufacturer and its new mountain bike group set

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Thinking about designing your own rig? Here are some tips from a pro.

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Don’t have time to hike the AT? Try one of these instead.

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Lam Babu Sherpa disappeared on the descent after he was left behind by teammates

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Experts say most of them don't live up to the hype

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Backpacking is one of our favorite ways to experience the outdoors, but embarking on your first trip can be intimidating.

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'Death Valley' brings you to the heart of this desert for an incredible timelapse experience.

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Unleashed: When Surfboards Roamed Free illustrates the perilous days before surfboard leashes. 

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'Afghan Cycles' brings rise to women’s rights struggles in Afghanistan through the lens of a young women’s cycling team.

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If we truly want more women in this sport, it's time to change the system for entering races

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The myth that running causes osteoarthritis and ruins your knees has long been debunked. But what if your joints are already ruined?

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A cleaner, easier way to carry your gear

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Forget Tim Ferris. For peak productivity, just down a few cups of these extra-strength brews.

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The WiFi is spotty

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According to the people who are most obsessed with the Outside archive: Outside staffers

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Three new memoirs go deep on some big, existential themes—grief, life's meaning, creativity, and motherhood—while giving us inspiring examples of women chasing adventure with kids in tow

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Four class-action suits claim that the retail giant broke the law when it nixed its lifetime guarantee

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Tools to keep your beer cold and your gear organized

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The pro climber and free soloist extraordinaire went to D.C. to tell politicians we want to preserve the wild places we grew up with—and not turn them into radioactive tailings ponds

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Political and journalistic pressure foiled Interior Department attempts to censor a climate report. Not surprisingly, its findings aren't good.

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Chacos and NRS teamed up on these special-edition sandals in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Wild and Scenic Rivers Act

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There are plenty of ways to lighten your load this season. These tips can help shave off the ounces before tackling a long trail.

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Superfeet’s FitStation automates the fitting process, for better or for worse

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Each year, Flagstaff, Arizona, turns into an overlanding mecca for a weekend. Last week I set out in search of the sweetest, most eye-catching vehicles at the event. They weren't hard to find.

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Aislinn Sarnacki, a columnist for the Bangor Daily News in Maine, on her go-to hiking gear

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These four trips will have you channeling your inner David Attenborough

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Our writer spent years trying to find the perfect daypack. This is it.

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From speed records to eco-anarchists, these reads explore the legend of an iconic place

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In 1869, John Wesley Powell led nine men and four boats on the first documented descent through the Grand Canyon. As is made clear in this excerpt from 'The Promise of the Grand Canyon,' it was a hell of a challenge.

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Just because you didn’t land a private permit to float the Colorado doesn’t mean you can’t enjoy its 40 layers of mind-jarring beauty.

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Don't let hot lava ruin your trip. Except for a confined area, most of Hawaii remains open for business.

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Lava Falls is one of the most powerful rapids in the canyon and has long thwarted those trying to run it—especially those trying to make it down in record time.

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The meeting of the Little Colorado and Colorado is sacred to many Native American tribes. For years, a developer worked to build a 1.4-mile tram that would shuttle up to 10,000 daily visitors into the canyon. Activists in the Navajo Nation, however, were determined to defeat it.

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One of the craziest speed records in ultrarunning takes athletes from the top of the canyon, down to the bottom, and then all the way back up again—twice.

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Every day, hundreds of helicopters pass through the lower canyon from the Hualapai Reservation. Is Grand Canyon West turning into “Las Vegas East” and ruining the park’s wilderness? Or is it saving a Native American tribe?

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Gear to make stays away from home more enjoyable

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It’s time to get reacquainted with the PNW—home to massive mountains, lush rainforests, empty islands, and the greatest oysters you’ll ever taste

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Lighter, more packable, with better performance than anything you're used to

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Follow these pros' lead and turn your phone into a fitness tool

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Georgie White Clark was foul-mouthed, brusk, famously rude to customers—and a pioneer in Grand Canyon

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Harvey Butchart was hiking the canyon long before others thought to follow

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We know you want to catch everything on the schedule, but in case you get overwhelmed, here are the films we're most excited about

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Jason Nez studies something that's too often forgotten amid the awe-inspiring views and canyon walls: those who live there

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Before her death last November, Katie Lee spent half a century working to restore Glen Canyon, a lost place that was even more astounding than Grand Canyon

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We tested the Squamish XL, which is full of tech-oriented features to keep your gear organized and safe while you travel

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Seven tips to make everything from your tent to your hydration bladder work better for longer

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Being old doesn’t mean you can’t be fast. Just ask two-time Olympian Anthony Famiglietti.

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Nikki Cooley and her sister want to get more Native people working in some of the the outdoor world's most coveted positions

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