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From filmmaker Cale Green, Fat Biking Knik Glacier features the rider biking around the glacier with musical accompaniment from Odesza.
Outdoor Afro is dedicated to bringing inclusion and diversity to the outdoor world.
This film from the Inertia profiles Leah Dawson, a surfer and filmmaker who’s advocating for more women to engage in her favorite sport.
In 2009, San Diego native and surfer Jack Christiansen found himself in Missoula, Montana.
Brad Dimock has been building wooden dories and guiding in the Grand Canyon since the 1970s.
Dean Goes Surfing celebrates a New Hampshire based surf program teaching kids to surf through the eyes of Dean.
This film 'Fastest Known Time' gives context to a movement growing within the trail community: FKTs.
This tasty, camp-friendly Pad Thai recipe is a delicious alternative to that boxed mac n' cheese.
Keep getting your eight hours, but the science is more complicated than you might expect
2018 was one of the driest seasons on record. How many resorts can survive another like it?
Ditch Waikiki to find the best food on Oahu
A 15-year-old who ignited a massive, expensive blaze in Oregon last year was fined $36 million. Does the crime fit the punishment?
The Nepalese government doesn't want guides to talk about it, but we've seen the photos.
Essentials to help drivers see, hear, and avoid you on the road
The partnership between Brooks, HP, and Superfeet uses biomechanical analysis and 3-D foot scanning to create a pair of shoes built especially for you
There is perhaps no better reward than reaching a remote and wild waterfall. Here are eight of the planet’s most breathtaking falls.
Cycling in the afternoon is totally gauche
You're a woman who rides a bike? I'm assuming you've been the target of lewd comments, threats, and maybe even outright assault. It has to stop.
And how to know when it's time to splurge on a new pair
It was part of a marketing ploy for a new cryptocurrency
The experts' take on what happened last Saturday when a mountain lion killed one cyclist and injured another outside of Seattle
Don't let the slight square footage of this Southern California outdoor shop fool you. It likely carries all you need.
The athlete-activist is on a mission to get more people of color into the sport he loves
A patch is a specific file that outlines all the changes made between two sets of files.
This simple piece of clothing is still a go-to piece of gear
This detachable anchor system makes a bold yet unnerving promise to deliver full-length, single-rope rappels. Is it the holy grail for rappelling or an accident waiting to happen?
Why do we push ourselves, anyway?
The Australian director of 'Sherpa' takes another look at high-altitude pursuits in the new documentary 'Mountain'
In designing a new Stumpjumper for 2018, Specialized faced a challenge: how to keep a 37-year-old model relevant in an ever-improving field
Comfy, sweatproof designs for the gym and the trail
This film Laplanders from the filmmakers at Hooke encapsulates the arduous journey to hooking into a Baltic Salmon.
In 1965, mountaineer Jim Whittaker guided Senator Bobby Kennedy up his father’s namesake mountain, Mt. Kennedy.
This is the trailer for Sherpas Cinema’s upcoming film, Apa Sherpa which tells the story of the film's namesake, Apa Sherpa.
Old Man Winter tells the story of a recent ride that was accompanied by a dusting of snow.
In this clip from 'Coming to My Senses', Aaron Baker begins his 20-mile journey across Death Valley.
Ultrarunner Dylan Bowman ran from Usal Beach to Mattole Beach fifty-five miles north in just over eleven hours.
They're in your gels, chews, and drinks, but do you really need them?
The public's helping Colorado Parks and Wildlife crack down on the harassment of animals—one distressed moose at a time
Rule number one? Resist the urge to overcomplicate things.
From stink-proof bags to double-duty sneaks, essential gear for working out on the road
Fieldwork in far-flung places is exciting and rewarding—until it's not. Only recently have insiders—mostly women—been able to start changing the culture.
Three ways to safely clean your running shoes without damaging them
Turns out the brand that makes my favorite PFDs also knows its footwear
‘New York Times’ sports writer John Branch reports on everything from the Olympics to the World Yo-Yo Contest
It protects you from ticks, mosquitoes, and fleas, but it does come with risks
Gear up for summer with Outside editors' wishlist
From music and film to mountain biking and yoga, here are our favorite jamborees celebrating the outdoors this season
Watch to see what Outside editor Bryan Rogala, loves about Roofnest's Sparrow tent.
We’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to bring you some of the year’s best new music.
If you are a gearhead, you know that having a ton of gear can translate to a lot of clutter.
He's the best American runner in a generation. Too bad nobody likes him.
It's called accidentology. Yes, that's a real word.
Behind the scenes with the newest women's mountain bike clothing company
Life on the road means freedom from daily schedules. But it's nice to have familiar places to look forward to every year.
How to fill nearly every weekend this summer with nearly every genre of music
How to know when it's OK to keep pushing and when you're better off taking it easy
The do-it-all staples—from $11 to $515—that these multisport pro athletes can't do without
'Play On,' a new book from journalist Jeff Bercovici, explores how aging elite athletes stay at the top of their game
It's not just a hatred of the federal government that motivates the scofflaws—it's their deeply held faith
Turns out, even if you don't play basketball, you can learn a lot from the sport and its athletes
Proposition 68 aims to fund parks and outdoor spaces where it'll make the most difference—in urban areas. Will voters buy it?
Laptops are an expensive investment that we rely on for nearly everything. Make sure yours is properly protected with one of these cases.
At Townsend Bertram & Company, they've tapped into a "golden hiring pool" of parents ready to go back to the work force
The British and Canadian governments are tackling athlete mental illness. So why can't we?
The Sherpa climber now holds the top-of-the-world record
She’s a single mom who works as a dishwasher at a Whole Foods in Connecticut. And she just reached the top of the world for the ninth time.
The company behind the smart bike helmet just launched a watch. Here's our take.
Dozens of climbers were forced to turn back just shy of the summit after their oxygen regulators failed suddenly
An association of automotive and bike industry bigwigs is betting that bicycle-to-vehicle communication will make cycling safer
The sinking of the SS El Faro in 2015 brought forth ample media coverage and, now, three new books dropping within months of each other. That's understandable.
The Boston tech company is now selling monthly access to its Strap 2.0 data-tracking device
If you can't afford the $50 per month membership fee, this gym will let you in anyway
What to do when you start dating someone who isn't ready to join you on dawn patrol?
Decades of political infighting have stymied construction of the North Country Trail, which, if finished, would run for 4,600 miles. Now it looks like Congress may finally be ready to get its act together.
A job applicant, Alison Miley, alleges that Craig DeLuca offered her work for sex, and that the company knew about this behavior but allowed it to continue
For optimal muscle gains, when you eat matters just as much as what you eat
Waxed canvas is durable and looks stylish. There's a reason the material has been around for nearly 300 years.
What the Bundy family's battle with the federal government really means for the future of public lands in the American West