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Did Donald Trump "steal" public land when he shrunk two Utah national monuments on Monday? Depends on who you ask.
And is that even legal?
When Patagonia, REI, and the North Face stood up to Trump’s national-monument shrinkage, did they earn more goodwill than they lost? We reviewed social comments to hear what you had to say.
From filmmakers Paxson Woebler and Cale Green, Wild Ice highlights the endless opportunities for backcountry skating in Alaska.
On a 5 month residency with the Native land's advocacy ground Utah Dine Bikeyah near Bears Ears National Monument, filmmaker Alisha Anderson had the opportunity to make a series of films about the tribal connection to nature.
This fall, we've partnered with Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Festival to showcase some of the year's best new music.
In recent years, a whole crop of smaller ski builders like Shaggy’s Copper Country Skis have emerged, and these shops now make some of the country’s finest downhill boards. As a ski maker, you have to be part tailor, part carpenter, and part physicist, creating products that excel…
Overlanding, where you use your vehicle to explore and camp in off-the-grid spots, can be done in almost any car or truck. At Tactical Application Vehicles, Walt Wagner specializes in helping people decide which upgrades are necessary, and then carefully adds those new components to their rigs.
Into the Deep Unknown from research institute Biographic follows deep-sea biologist Diva Amon as she showcases what the earth looks like at 3,280 feet below sea level.
Snowboarder Mikey Franco spent his formative years guiding and teaching clients in the sports. After a season-ending injury, he needed to find a new outlet and came across experimenting with shaping boards.
Three months after the hurricane, fly-fishing guides wrestle with what the future of their industry might look like
To get a clear picture of where research is headed, you have to look beyond the easy headlines
Wouldn’t you like to get away? To a place where you can be pampered and just relax? Of course you wouldn’t.
Last winter, the author ventured to the tundra with an extreme tour company promising the ultimate digital renewal—ten days living with nomadic reindeer herders in one of the planet’s last remaining off-the-grid dark spots. Is it really possible to totally unplug?
On a good day, driving down I-405 here in Los Angeles is considered the commute from hell. Yesterday, things got a little more literal.
After getting hit by a car, our bike-test director comes to terms with distracted driving and a society that devalues cyclists
For this Tough Love, by popular request, we're doing something a little different: a semi-noncapitalist gift guide
We know a thing or two about the Southwest—our offices are located in Santa Fe, after all. So trust us when we say that these radar-ducking adventures are full of hidden rivers and otherworldly canyons. Just don’t pass it on.
By slashing the Utah monuments without listening to the sovereign indigenous voices, the secretary of the interior regressed to a time when the feds oppressed and disrespected the tribes
Bring your skis and a good book, and prepare to settle in
We may never know who took the first full-color shot of Earth from Apollo 17, but asking the question is a space odyssey in its own right
In the last 18 months, long-simmering disputes have boiled over amid claims of trespassing, political meddling, government bullying, and retaliation. Some worry that what’s happening there may harbinger what’s to come on public land across the nation. It’s enough to call the situation, well, you know.
After years of controversy, Nepal's Supreme Court has ruled that Pemba Dorje Sherpa's climb was unverifiable, returning the record to its previous holder
It’s a perfect cocktail of a fast course, good weather, and dedicated runners
All the essentials, from $15 to $330, that make exercising more fun
From director Jon Glassberg and writer Caroline Treadway, this film documents Heather Weidner's attempt at trad climbing China Doll.
During a life spent in dusty boots and blue jeans, Cindy Rosser has saddled, ridden, roped, shoveled, and seen it all. Writer Andrew Tilin asked her to recount some of her most powerful memories.
A bee sting won't hurt you unless you're allergic—or so you thought until you disturbed a hive of African bees
REI and the North Face have joined the Ventura-based gear maker in standing up for our public lands
When she swam the notorious strait in 1926, Ederle beat the times of all the men before her. By two hours. In a violent storm.
A new startup wants to take sports medicine digital. Is it a good idea?
The outdoor industry has been a fierce advocate for the now-decimated national monument—but it may have been too little, too late
A codified set of behaviors for dog owners in public places
How the ultrarunner chows down in his hometown
Plus, a case for changing the way you think about calories
A new generation of bio-inspired prototypes are poised to join search and rescue workers on the front lines
The fight over Utah's Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments is just getting started
Before this weekend, everyone wondered: Is Shiffrin on track to become the best skier in history, or just the best in slalom and GS? Now we know.
This uber-sustainable, pet-friendly, and musically-inclined retail shop is perennially on the leading edge of specialty outdoor retail
An in-depth look at the GOP's full-scale assault on our 640 million acres of public land
Yes, you can still camp in the winter
To find solitude in the wilderness, skip the weekends, consider the off season, and look for places without the obvious appeals
Two bipartisan bills show how the left and the right can converge on public land policy
Forget long cafeteria lines. These pocket snacks are cheaper, tastier, and way better for making friends on a chairlift.
Early in his political career, the interior secretary irked fellow Republicans with his willingness to stand up for conservation. Things have changed, and whether you love or hate his ideas, know this: he’s one of the few Trump-era cabinet secretaries with the juice to make things happen, and he’s got the boss’s back.
Is there more to it than promoting sponsors?
Stay fueled from the first mile to the last with these gadgets, books, and pantry staples
Donald Trump just reduced Bears Ears by nearly 85 percent. Here's what you're saying.
Get ready for lawsuits. The five tribal nations that supported the formation of the monument say they will respond with legal action and continued collaboration.
Edge of the light is a drone film from professional photographers at Ozzo Photography. On a recent trip they set out to capture the northern lights dancing over Iceland's waterfalls.
Ian Horgan from Wayfarer Vans is in one of his favorite spots in Colorado to walk us through Walter, one of their modified vans.
From filmmaker William Biname, Evasion follows rider Zander Geddes as he escapes Vancouver to find flow in the downhill riding at Whistler Bike Park.
From KGB Productions, Westward follows a host of weird, wild, fascinating ski characters who do things their own way.
It will sell through remaining inventory and asks fans to support some of its favorite causes
We asked a recent Appalachian Trail north-bounder to detail the most essential items during his 2,190-mile journey
The all-new 2018 Wrangler will be more capable both on- and off-road
It's the simplest way for you—and all your stuff—to stay dry on the trail
You don't need to get kitted up before every ride
They hit the sweet spot of warmth and wicking, with zero chafe
Honing our kit for backcountry hunting and food harvesting
We're partnering with the Los Angeles-based company to help you (and us) finally get fit
Researchers at the University of Montana found that nearby towns dependent on tourist dollars stand to lose millions
Olympic runner Lopez Lomong grew up in a small village in war-torn South Sudan. As one of the lost boys of South Sudan, he often found himself chased by armed militia once running for three straight days.
From Happy Handgrenade Productions, Dogs of War follows fly fishing guide Lionel Song as he pursues the annual catfish migration which sends Okavango Delta in Africa into a frenzy.
In Teton Gravity Research's film, Rogue Elements, Casey Brown and Cam Mccaul sent Corbet's Couloir - on bikes.
Red Bull and the aerialists at Soul Flyers linked up to pull off this insane maneuver—guiding their wingsuits into a plane's cargo hold.
Follow Navajo teacher and running coach Shaun Martin as he explores the Canyon de Chelly National Monument and talks about the Ultramarathon he created there.
Want to change people's minds about cycling? Start with the school drop-off and go from there.
The diversity expert keeps essential oils and her kid’s sci-fi novel close by
For those who are always on the road—or just like to keep their closet spartan—we built an outfit that works as well on Friday as it did last Monday.
Crappy weather doesn’t mean you should stay inside
New documents suggest that President Trump's Monday announcement will involve downsizing the Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante national monuments by nearly a million acres each
Want to ride around the world? Start here.
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about in November
Give them something that will inspire a lifetime of adventure
You can't be super-lean all the time, so pick your moments—and watch your health