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If you’re lost, this tool may be the key to your survival.

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This knife design hasn’t changed in 150 years.

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Several recent bear attacks on riders have public lands managers working out solutions to prevent more of the brutal encounters

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Patent battles playing out in court over our personal data will decide which companies will steer the future of personalized health

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This RV has everything you could ever need for an expedition.

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A wallet you'll want to show off.

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Sponsor Content: Mammoth Lakes

Don’t get us wrong: Disneyland is great. But here are ten reasons your kids will dig a trip to Mammoth Lakes even more.

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Ranchlands is a Colorado-based ranching and land management company that stewards more than 300,000 acres of rangelands across the American West in partnership with landowners. While meat is often considered the primary product of ranchers, conservation is the product for Ranchlands. Since 2000, the organization’s management style, which focuses on restoring vegetation and wildlife—primarily cattle and bison—in addition to community engagement and education, has been celebrated as a model in conservation circles.

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Last weekend, the North Face’s Chile brand put on Latin America’s biggest—and loudest, and rad-est, and rowdiest—bouldering competition.

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The technology behind these camp essentials recently got a lot better. Time to upgrade.

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Trail crews have carved out hundreds of new miles for hikers, runners, and riders from New York to California. It's time to freshen up your route.

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A new fleet of wearables meet the data needs of all kinds of players

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This blingy $11,000 package combines the very best that road racers and trail rigs have to offer

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Take it from this chef: you don't need no stinking gas stove

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For almost 40 years, Don MacGorman has launched truck-sized data balloons into storms while enduring drenching rain and potentially lethal hail. For the National Severe Storms Laboratory physicist who literally wrote the book on lightning, it's all just another day's work.

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What ruins one man's day can transform another's

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It's destructive, beautiful, and critical for our ecosystem

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Ryan Knapp is a weather observer and meteorologist at the Mount Washington Weather Station in the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Winters are windy, icy, and frigid. Summers aren't much better. We called him up to ask what it's like to be knocked down by wind and how he endures working in some of the world's worst weather.

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The trail systems are immense, and the access is unparalleled.

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A progressive approach for transitioning to continuous runs

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Each March, Outside and Backcountry team up to test next season’s backcountry skis, boots, and bindings, the best of which end up in each magazine’s winter Buyer’s Guide

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It's about time we had emojicons for climbers! For the past year, I’ve been working on creating one.

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Outside's love guide is here—and answering your most pressing questions about dating, break-ups, and everything in between. Today, we look at a gear-obsessed boyfriend, staying safe as a queer person while camping, and cheesy outdoor proposals.

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We drove the luxury Italian brand's first SUV in the snowy Alps

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Rather than gobbling up protein from anywhere, pay close attention to how you're eating this nutrient

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So, you're undertrained and about to run your first marathon, eh? Take it from me: you're not alone—and these tips might help you thrive.

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Everything you need to know to ensure your beer and steaks stay cold

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'Negative Infinity' follows rider and co-director Brandon Semenuk as he shreds through an incredibly lush forest.

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While we were typing away at our computers, Olle Regner just styled one of the most epic lines we've seen all year.

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Chopwood Mercantile is a tiny Colorado shop with a massive vision of what specialty outdoor retail could be

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Ultrarunning is as tough on the mind as it is on the body, so the sport's best have developed mental strategies to reframe their darkest moments. Their techniques can help us all get more from our training.

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Hopping on a plane to your next adventure or just to visit the folks? You might as well be comfortable.

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This 1990 BMY 5-Ton Military Cargo Truck was easily one of the coolest plus-sized adventure mobiles we saw at Overland Expo East last fall.

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Twenty years ago the rainforest was destroyed, but as rains continue and lava flows it creates the foundation for new life.

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Yeti has re-vamped their Hopper cooler for 2017, making it much more user friendly and comfortable to carry.

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'A Moment Longer,' from filmmaker Evan Adamson, follows surfer Tommy Witt down to the northern shore of Costa Rica.

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The Black Mamba Anti-Poaching Unit is a group of women who patrol this reserve and surrounding communities, unarmed, in search of poachers.

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This truck is one of the most livable truck camping platforms we've seen—they even call if a "five-foot RV."

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Megan Lizotte was born and raised running in the mountains of Colorado. So when her husband had an incredible opportunity that would draw her out to California, it forced her to ponder what it meant to be home.

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A coffee maker that ensures you make perfect cold brew every time.

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No need to wear your canary-yellow mountaineering jacket on Boston streets. These raincoats translate outdoor tech to urban style.

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A former EPA administrator breaks down what’s at stake with the president’s proposed 31-percent cut to the agency’s budget

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When used correctly, it plays a crucial part in an athlete’s diet. Follow these guidelines to stay on track.

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Whether you're climbing, running, skiing, hiking, or biking, you won't excel unless you're well rested

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This trailer can haul an ATV, and you can sleep in it.

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Our favorite hidden-gem outdoor blogs and websites

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A teardrop trailer for tall campers.

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A tool for people who actually work outside.

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Most people these days ride name-brand bikes that are mass-produced in factories. But the tradition of the handmade, small-batch bicycle is still very much alive and well.

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Obama was supposed to safeguard Oregon’s Owyhee Canyonlands with a National Monument designation, but when that didn’t happen, its supporters were left wondering. What’s next?

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The relationship will offer some healthy perspective on your obsession, but it will also make you feel like a lunatic

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The fastest, liveliest mid-fat bike we've ever ridden

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Simple, smart, and bomber

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Colorado will soon be home to a 35,000-strong book collection that's all about the culture and conservation of natural places

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Don't let nosy bears and marmots ruin your trip

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We pitted a pricey shell against a $70 version to find out

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The Pulitzer Prize finalist spent two years visiting 12 sites around the world for an ambitious new book that reveals the surprising—and surprisingly fascinating—arboreal secrets hidden in the canopies of ordinary trees. Paul Kvinta meets with the real-life Lorax on New York's Upper West side and learns why white men never stand in the shade.

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You'll thank us in a few months

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In South Florida, cane toads are so numerous that they seem to be dropping from the sky. They're overtaking parking lots and backyards, can weigh almost six pounds, and pack enough poison to kill pets. Why the surge?

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A spiffy commuting shell lets you wear your pride on your sleeve—literally

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The fight for Standing Rock took the media by storm in November 2016. From cell phones to news cameras, images of violence, protest, and unrest surfaced on every major media outlet.

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From filmmaker Tom Welsh, The Problem of the Wilderness is a film set to the poem of environmental activist Bob Marshall.

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These two bought a Syncro and spent 3 years building it up before hitting the road for two years (and 51,500 miles). Wow.

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In one town's debate over how to honor its snowboarding roots, we can all learn something about what makes an artistic homage feel just right

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Timepieces that help you do everything from call in the helicopters to dive (safely, of course) for hidden treasure

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Get ready to bike, surf, and hike your way out of winter on these killer warm-weather adventures

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Startup CampCrate will mail you everything you need to go camping

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The bags, clothes, tools, and drugs that make regular long-haul flights survivable

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What do you do when you’re addicted to adrenaline but confined to a wheelchair? So much more than people expect.

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How the National Winter Activity Center is raising the next generation of skiers

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How to put in the work now to ensure that you will go for it later

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Bob Kingsley runs a luxury backcountry hut in the San Juans. Yes, it gets lonely—but he wouldn't want to live anywhere else.

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After years of damage and abuse, the skier's bones have a few things to say

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The Dakota Access protests made headlines, but there’s a bigger war being waged against pipelines across the country that threaten our favorite parks and forests

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Sometimes setting an unreasonable goal is the only way to jump-start your fitness

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The craziest rock-climbing event in the world happens annually in the Ozarks of Arkansas, in a u-shaped canyon with enough routes for 24 straight hours of nonstop ascents. They call it Horseshoe Hell, but don't be fooled: for outdoor athletes who love physical challenges with some partying thrown in, it's heaven.

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After winter sheds its skin and spring begins to emerge the roads through Alta Murgia, one of Italy's National Parks, display incredible almond tree blooms.

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Watch to see what life is like during the world's wildest climbing event.

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It's safe to say the light of day and a little rain was a welcomed sight after spending so much time underground.

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Last year Mike Hopkins brought us the epic first edition of Dreamride, and lucky for us, he decided to give it another go with Dreamride II.

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