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Badass bags for the modern road warrior
Yet as much as the boycott’s flaws undermine its likelihood of success, they also suggest a viable roadmap for the outdoor industry's future as a political force
This jacket is knit from recycled polyester "yarn," making it dump heat better than its competitors
With his new company, Cake, the mastermind behind POC is out to prove that "electric" and "bike" are meant to go together
That fact was made painfully clear Sunday night when an autonomous Volvo XC90 hit and killed a woman who was walking her bike across the street in Tempe, Arizona
You've heard about paleo, keto, Whole30, IIFYM, and intermittent fasting. But can they support an active lifestyle?
Our travel writers found unsung surf breaks, breathtaking lodges, waist-deep powder, and high-alpine gastronomy in these perfect escapes
One man's quest to ski the equivalent of sea level to the summit of Everest and back. Twice. In 24 hours. On a single ski run.
For the photographer who cares about style and function
On Saturday, the pro ultrarunner skinned and skied a combined 61,200 feet in 24 hours, setting a record for the most vert in a single day
Reality-TV stars never sustain long careers. Just don't tell that to Grylls.
Ski mountaineer Caroline Gleich and photographer Meg Haywood Sullivan explore four of California's national monuments in 96 hours
And also, when to stop being a baby and learn to enjoy yourself
This trailer for In The Starlight from filmmaker Mathieu Le Lay profiles astrophotographer Paul Zizka as he explores night skies from Greenland to Namibia.
Nothing is better than swigging a cold one after pounding the pavement
Reality TV stars never have long careers. So how come Grylls is charging harder than ever?
Internal documents suggest Utah and federal officials failed to take into account Native concerns and input as they downsized the national monument
The trucks, SUVs, and crossovers that keep going when the pavement ends
Study finds that high-elevation areas in the Himalaya are seeing wetter, more frequent slides
Here's what one of the nation's strongest ski mountaineers chooses for both resort and backcountry missions
Because men's style doesn’t have to be expensive
Could the short, goofy-looking busboy become the new king of hard soloing and speed climbing?
Every year, the Upper Peninsula town of Munising hosts the Michigan Ice Fest. Last month, a certain celebrity rock climber attended the event, working with pro ice climber Angela VanWiemeersch to learn to climb a different type of face.
Clothing and a duffel that can be used over and over while still looking polished
A running-obsessed owner. Tons of track memorabilia. What's not to love?
It's the most reliable performance booster in the world—unless you have the wrong genes
The gear we're lusting after this spring
She's one of the world's best cyclists, and she has her routine dialed
Thanks to new equipment and a more holistic approach to training, they turned a dismal 2014 showing into a commanding lead this year
A wintertime search-and-rescue drama that began with a predawn disappearance and a single terrifying clue: blood. No big deal, though. All we needed was a miracle.
Sometimes they're the difference between a PR and a DNF
We investigated whether it's possible to get a healthy and delicious meal in a bottle
International federations are putting quotas and policies in place to encourage gender parity at the highest levels. How much change will come of it?
The tools to help you survive the 9-to-5
It’s hard to make a living from just one thing. The champion middle-distance runner, cofounder of Picky Bars, coach, and mother of two lets us in on how she juggles it all.
The bike that turned my little rider into a ripper
I learned that the little things make the biggest difference, but ultimately, it mostly comes down to style and personal preference. And we're totally OK with that.
Plus, they’re all under $75
New "vision cards" issued by the department charged with overseeing public lands for recreation and extraction are heavy on the latter
Get ready for three days of sending in Bishop, California
Tom “Pōhaku” Stone is a native Hawaiian who practices the art of hand-carving wooden surfboards.
A crew of skiers heads out to the hills around Chamonix, France for some night laps in this film Nocta II from Black Crows and Yucca Films.
Brewing a cup of coffee is imperative to start your day in the great outdoors.
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If you can't be on an adventure, at least you can listen to one
And global warming could bring more of it to the surface
The latest book by David Roberts is a personal narrative on mortality and relationships and a polemic on the history and future of adventure
When it comes to daypacks, it's all about the details
Tested products to navigate the streets in style and comfort
With so many great options out there, how do you pick the right one? Easy: at a demo event, like the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival.
Pack one pair, not seven
The new Netflix docuseries tells a strange-but-true story that's set in 1980s Oregon but feels especially relevant today
A record-holding marathoner and a journalist explore how your mindset can improve your running, and your running can improve your mind
Devon O’Neil watched from a distance as Irma—one of the strongest storms to ever hit land—battered the Caribbean island of St. John with 200-mile-per-hour winds. Two months later, he returned to the place where he grew up to help clear the wreckage and process the destruction of his former home.
The tools that help her train for one of running's biggest marathons
Can Spy's new electrochromic tint-changing lens unseat the Smith—my favorite goggles ever—from its throne?
Just don’t ask to follow me
Dissatisfied with the plateau in his riding, mountain biker Patrick 'Bengel' Rasche looks toward Kamchatka, Russia's looming volcanoes for inspiration.
We’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year’s best new music.
A trail running champion explains how to train the strengths and skills you need to conquer mountain uphills and downhills
Companies making gear from aluminum and steel—everything from camp stoves to bike frames—will be hit hardest by the new tariffs, economists say
Technically advanced outdoor gear can make traveling for your next business trip easier, more comfortable, and more efficient
Alaska State Troopers called off a six-day search after finding the climbers' ropes on the Mendenhall Tower
Comfort doesn’t have to come at a cost
Five times the size of Texas, the country offers a stunning array of options for getting lost. Here are eight of our favorite escapes.
Altra founders Golden Harper and Brian Becksted will remain involved under the new ownership
When it comes to a restful night, a few little things—and one not-so-little thing—make a world of difference
When in doubt, reach for these science-backed ingredients
How Ray Maker, a man with no formal journalism training, built DC Rainmaker, with an audience of millions and the power to make or break your next running watch
Sure, it's expensive, but hear me out
Record low snowfalls have made national news, but it came as no surprise for the characters in the End of Snow, from Day’s Edge Productions.
In this video from River Roots and Astral, A Women Knows Her Place takes an irreverent look at paddler Nouria Newman putting on a metaphorical clinic for her male counterparts who just happen to be freestyle world champion Dane Jackson and Rush Sturges on California’s Upper Cherry Creek.
New Zealand’s camping options notoriously abound which made it the perfect destination for Vanlifer and photographer Louis Charles Pilon.
From filmmaker Zane Clampett, The Peculiar Expedition of Thomas Snyder follows little-known snowboarder Thomas Snyder on his journey from his local hill in Minnesota to the steep backcountry lines of Montana.
A comprehensive research review finds that "neuromuscular" gains boost your speed and efficiency
Your first ultra will be hard, but these races will make it just a bit easier
One writer sacrificed (not even close to) everything to get to the top of the leaderboard
This month, Red Bull sponsored a team of the world's best mountaineers to ski across the Alps in less than 41 days