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Don't overlook the most important part of your training cycle

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Protect your piggies from blisters

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The new Hero is a good little camera for the price, and it's intended for those who are interested in buying a GoPro but aren't ready to drop $300 or more

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It’s time to get outside

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These grocery store finds make it easier to feed your nonstop adventuring

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For decades, park leaders have predicted that swarms of tourists could ruin public lands. Is anyone heeding their advice?

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The Expedition Press built an estimated five million sleeping pads over its 38-year life

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Is it a shame we need them? Yes. But it's the only way to protect parents who want their kids to grow up independent and brave.

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Meet five women making the sport more diverse

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The worst thing about helicopters: the cost. The best thing: getting to surf, ride, or raft places you could never dream of reaching without one.

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Five years after Tim Samaras and two others died in a tornado outside El Reno, Oklahoma, a writer tries to understand what made him take the risks that he did

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I put six of the most popular models through a vigorous test that included lots of hardcore beer drinking and reclined lounging

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Winter camping can seem daunting, but with the right tools it can be an incredible way to experience the outdoors in a new way

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The Sea Wolf from filmmaker Ben Gulliver is a surf film more about the adventure than actually the surfing.

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Mountain, from director Jennifer Peedom, analyzes the relationship between humans and mountains.

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Corey Arnold photographs Alaska’s largest and most threatened salmon run—and the people who depend on it

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I put Trek's newest gravel bike to the test on a 180-mile bikepacking trip through the Sonoran Desert. Here's how it held up.

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Researchers at Stanford and UCLA are teaching college distance runners that when it comes to staying injury-free, what they eat matters

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A seasoned biomechanics expert offers his top insights on running-form danger signs

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Twenty-two years after its founding, the e-retailer will start making in-house outdoor apparel and gear, as well as collaborating with a few select brands, like Flylow and Black Diamond, on co-branded product

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The pro athletes, parents, and founders of Picky Bars know where to find the best food and drinks in their town

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A new book by Heather Hansen explores the complicated world of wildland-urban interface firefighting as it unfolded in the Cold Springs Fire near Nederland, Colorado

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The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about

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Never suffer from hot spots again

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Our seven favorite products for working smarter, quicker, and more caffeinated on the road

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Like many beautiful, accessible natural attractions, Arizona's Horseshoe Bend has become too popular for its own good. Is it too late to protect it from hordes of Instagram obsessives?

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After extensive testing and interviews, I've found that some of the company's two-way messenger devices can inadvertently call search and rescue teams

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The clothing company has, once again, come out against the Trump Administration for its handling of public lands

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Over the last 41 years, we’ve published some astonishing stories of misadventure. This new collection represents the wildest tales we’ve ever told.

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For when you don’t have tens of thousands dollars just laying around

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For the first time, the International Olympic Committee is researching what it takes for new moms to return to high-level competition

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It's too easy for runners to get disqualified

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We asked our favorite athletes and explorers what books have stuck with them. Then we dug up some new picks that hit the same notes of adventure and awe.

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Researchers say cyclists are a “problem” for self-driving technology, but the real problem is the cars

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These sports and performance scientists know everything there is to know about body mechanics, injury prevention, speed, and physiological potential. Here are the shoes they lace up when they hit the pavement.

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The new collection includes 11 items, five of which we put to the test this month

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Tough and functional for those long days on snow

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Utah State and other colleges offer students the chance to get a step ahead in the outdoor industry

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The effort paradox explains everything from mountain climbing to buying IKEA furniture

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As the case over Chris Froome's elevated salbutamol levels slowly churns on, cycling officials are preparing for a protracted battle

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There's no reason smaller feet should equal smaller ambition

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The brand cited "market conditions" as the reason it won't go ahead with its initial public offering

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Sponsor Content: Marmot

Singing isn’t the only thing that’s more fun in the rain. Here are ten other activities that are better when wet.

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Pet waste has become a major pollutant, both outdoors and at home

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These are the stretchiest, most comfortable jeans we've ever worn

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'Of The West' from Orvis features silversmith Jillian Lukiwski sharing how her work is influenced by a life outside.

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The Una River in Bosnia is known for its exceptional trout waters.

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From filmmaker Robin Lee, Breaking 60: Challenging the Impossible is about the Hong Kong Four Trails Ultra.

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Raphael Rogers and Kristin Gerhart are both filmmakers with a particular affinity for the outdoors.

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In Indonesia, living among hundreds of volcanoes is simply daily life.

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Camp Walker is a thirty-year-old fly guide in the south Florida, where the last thing they need is more fly guides.

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This may just replace the century-old portage pack

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We lose a lot by limiting sizes

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After he died, Harrison's friends, family, and fishing buddies gathered to send him off the only way they knew how—by having one gigantic meal

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An excellent shoe for easy singletrack and mixed runs

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Creating a workplace that truly makes us happy and healthy takes a lot more than standing desks and on-site yoga. Thankfully, new research has sparked a growing design revolution.

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The feature-loaded, do-it-all smartwatches that give elites a competitive edge

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Naming your favorite outdoor gear is more complicated than you'd think

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We've been using the new smartwatch for a week. Here's what we think.

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In our feature on skier Adam Roberts, we take a look at what made him so special. Video courtesy of Jasper Gibson.

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As a former raft guide, I know of what I speak when I say these six tips will prevent you from having to deal with soggy gear, whether you're skiing, backpacking, or biking

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The Secretary of the Interior's idea to support public lands with oil and mining leases isn't just wrongheaded—the numbers don't add up.

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Patagonia's Christie Fong divulges why the outdoors is such a major part of her life

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Made from a blend of merino wool and synthetic, they perform great and don't shrink in the wash

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Homemade plant-based meat innovations are getting billed as satisfying, even to dedicated meat lovers

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An otherwise fit 42-year-old, I had the range of motion of a sycamore.

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These accessories can make your old hammock feel new

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These pants prove that performance materials can look good too

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And they're nearly indestructable

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If this isn't already a staple of your camping kit, it should be.

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Measures in the federal government's new spending bill should help the Forest Service manage fires, but there's still more to be done.

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Lawmakers didn't listen to the president’s call for less spending on land management and the environment—and put their foot down when it came to interior secretary Ryan Zinke’s reorganization plan, too

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Ryan Zinke is using parts of an Obama administration–era idea that would've drastically changed the DOI. Now it's causing him trouble.

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Voters have the power to fix the public lands crisis, but first we need get smarter about how we fund open spaces

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The entrepreneur believes that biohacking can rocket your body and mind to peak performance. His Bulletproof diet zoomed into the mainstream, his Bullet-proof coffee has everyone quaffing butter, and his Bulletproof books fly off the shelves. Now Bulletproof Labs is out to hack, well, everything.

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What's so special about this limited special-edition P5X tri bike?

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Last week, camouflage brand Realtree sued West, alleging he ripped off one of its patterns for his Yeezy apparel line. But an oak-leaf print is an oak-leaf print, right?

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If I could only have one pair of shoes, this would be it

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