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Barking At the Door from Good Company Ski features skiers Lucas Wachs and Karl Fostvedt going huge in the backcountry.
Watch to learn how to set up tubeless tires and avoid getting a flat out on the trails.
From Krystle Wright and Outdoor Research, Where the Wild Things Play is an homage to all the wild, stoked, and adventurous women shredding the hills, rivers, and trails around the globe.
From Black Crows, Lusti follows Christina Lustenberger who is an ACMG certified guide and former world cup racer. In this film, she’s chasing after a first descent of 'the black friar'.
The Aston Martin (One-77!) of Pro Tour race bikes
Make popping a squat as painless and embarrassment-free as possible
Testing the idea that you can improve your ability to eat on the run
Good fitness is about more than just powerful legs and core
In back-to-back days, Michaela Kiersch and Paige Claassen secured the first and second female ascents of Necessary Evil, a 5.14c in Arizona
Two big-wave pros on shitty things they've heard in the lineup and their work toward creating pay equality in the sport
Oh yeah, and the stuff's more comfortable, too
Yes, curling makes the list. And no, we're not biased at all.
See a cool new place and learn a tip or two from the pros along the way
Great for working out, hanging out, and even going out in public
And it's only $25
The town of Mahabalipuram, a UNESCO World Heritage site an hour from Chennai, in Tamil Nadu, has blossomed into the epicenter of India's burgeoning surf scene
Crowdfunding was intended for startups. Should they keep using the platform when they grow up?
The outdoor community made filtration a must for a reason
Not every innovative new product has an astronomical price tag
Is Osprey's new "super ultralight" Levity/Lumina right for you? Unless you're a dedicated thru-hiker or gram weenie, probably not. But it's still pretty impressive.
Strafe solved the biggest problem with ski bibs for women: an easy way to answer nature's call
Go where pets are not only allowed but welcomed
The decorated skier talks productivity and good habits as he prepares to defend his gold medal in Pyeongchang and enters his 12th year running his eyewear company
From a performance-minded midlayer to an apres statement piece
For months, we debated whether to go truck cap or tonneau on our Chevy Silverado. Then we found the Pace Edwards Ultragroove series.
The future of the West depends on whether we can keep it in check
The Alaska senator is gambling with America's most pristine lands—and winning
Climbing Out of a Disaster from Black Diamond follows Puerto Rican climber Bryant Huffman as he realizes how his skills as a climber can aid in recovery from hurricane Maria.
Startups fueled by passion keep the outdoor industry moving forward. Meet a few launched by industry vets, core users, and garage inventors
Evolution has made humans instinctually crave sugary, fatty, and salty foods. Here's how you can fight back.
Shrinking the national monuments was just the tip of the iceberg
In an exclusive excerpt from his book 'Endure,' Outside's Sweat Science columnist explores the brain's role in setting our physical limits.
Legislators in the state have proposed restricting marathons and half marathons to those older than 18, claiming that running damages kids' bones and joints. Science doesn't agree.
Seven food subscription services for those on a vegetarian, ketogenic, or paleo diet
An unlicensed truck driver killed a 13 year-old cyclist in Brooklyn. It’s time to take motor vehicle licensing and registration into the 21st century.
Meet the new brands we discovered at the 2018 Winter Outdoor Retailer.
From filmmaker Gilles Havet, Scotia Symphonia is the product of a trip he and his family took to Scotland to see the Highlands, the Isle of Skye and the Hebrides.
Filmmaker Raphael Rogers has traveled to some of our favorite places like New Mexico, Alaska, and Montana but two he ended up naming the film From Kauai to Norway in honor of his favorites.
All season athlete Dane Tudor knows that the key to performing out in the mountains is to train hard inside. This is his most recent film about that pursuit, No Shortcuts.
This fall, we’ve partnered with Portland, Oregon’s Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year’s best new music.
What’s old is new and sexy again with this steel all-road ride.
A long-travel 29-inch sled that handles like a peppy short-travel trail machine? We’ve heard it before, but Marin has a new, compelling entry.
Just in time for the Olympics
The cinematographer of episode four talks log chasing, finding small but amazing stories in a vast ocean, and not being afraid of sharks
A fun way to track all the skiers, surfers, runners, and majestic vistas that advertising companies so love
Find the perfect coupling
We’re just a month into 2018, but Chris Goddard, founder of CGPR and 25-year industry veteran, has already logged more than 12,000 air miles in 2018, walked 46 miles of trade show aisles, and consumed 38 cappuccinos while hop-scotching from Shot Show to Outdoor Retailer + Snow Show to ISPO. (And, yes, untold glasses of Merlot were involved, too)
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about last month
Can a controversial new form of statistical profiling weed out cheaters?
Why the top elites shouldn’t be getting any extra help
Make 2018 the year you actually follow through
Tips on where to go, and what to bring, to elevate your wildlife photography game
When Black Diamond released its first-ever batch of climbing shoes, only a third of the initial line was marketed to women
Companies focused on resource extraction now have access to huge chunks of the former national monument
Gentlemen, pay attention
First screened at the National Paddling Film Festival, Heart of Dampness took home their best of award back in 1988. Enjoy a little throwback.
We hit the floor at Outdoor Retailer in search of the coolest winter accessories that won't break the bank.
On a recent trip to Hawaii, filmmaker Ryan Harris hiked the Kalalau Trail in search of a legendary local who makes pizza in the mountains.
HandCrank’s Power of Film series follows brothers Sam and Zack Giffin who double as a filmmaker and pro-skier, respectively.
HandCrank’s Power of Film series follows brothers Sam and Zack Giffin who double as a filmmaker and pro-skier, respectively. In episode two the duo head to Alaska to film with cinematographer Ben Sturgelewski.
Seventeen adventurers three dogs, and a film crew descended on southeast Utah to run a 250-mile relay race across the desert to honor the native messengers who used to travel this landscape on foot.
Traveling far and wide for powder doesn't have to be an awkward nightmare, thanks to this cleverly designed carry-on
Our writer ran in the new performance hijab for a month to see how it stacks up to the competition
These foundational principles are more than 50 years old. We have three suggested updates for 2018.
And yes, avocado is a mainstay
Forget expensive new gear. Here’s how to have more fun—for zero dollars.
And you shouldn't leave home without it
No, your pet does not deserve special access
Big SUVs are a necessity for some families. Finally, they drive as well as they haul.
New research finds that performance varies drastically based on the time of day
An Outside investigation of sexual harassment in outdoor workplaces, where unwanted advances, discrimination, and assault are a frequent and destructive occurrence for far too many women
And they've been my go-to running and hiking companion for more than 20,000 miles
You can take the Outdoor Retailer trade show out of Salt Lake, but you can't take the Salt Lake blues out of the show
Towing capacity is just the start
We've partnered with Fresh Off The Grid to bring you three easy, packable meals for your next ski day.
From OARS and the Sierra Club, Return From Desolation follows war veteran Garrett Eaton’s quest to conquer PTSD.