FIND A SHOW NEAR YOU

Kick off winter with Warren Miller!

GET TICKETS

FIND A SHOW NEAR YOU

Kick off winter with Warren Miller!

GET TICKETS

Everything

In the exclusive clip from Kale Casey's 'Dog Power Movie', he visits Dr. Arleigh Reynolds to find out what kind of VO2 Max of these incredible dogs have.

Published:  Updated: 

Brody Leven along with KT Miller and Joey Schusler bikepack their way across the Lofoten archipelago.

Published:  Updated: 

This week, we've got Daniel Norgren performing Everything You Know Melts Away Like Snow.

Published:  Updated: 

A massive outcry killed a bill that would have sold off millions of acres of public lands—but don't expect that to be the last fight between the Republican Congress and the outdoor industry over their fate

Published: 

It seems like once a week there's a new study pointing to the potential health properties of beer. We decided to investigate.

Published: 

More and more bike companies are selling road bikes built to be ridden on dirt roads. Are they marketing hype or the future of cycling?

Published: 

How do you make climbing the world’s toughest mountain harder? Do it in the off-season.

Published: 

Finnish climber Nalle Hukkataival made an estimated 4,000 attempts on what's currently the world's toughest bouldering problem before finally conquering it last October. His new film, out next week, documents the quest.

Published: 

We love this town for its world-class trails, but it also caters to those who like to pedal in many other ways

Published:  Updated: 

Elk sightings and waterfall hikes are all part of a day's work for Grand Canyon park ranger Perri Spreiser

Published: 

Three brands committing major R&D to making their ski boots fit and perform for women

Published: 

Not everything made for sliding on snow has to cost a fortune

Published: 

'World, Chase Me Down' is a nonstop crime adventure novel. Even better, most of it actually happened.

Published: 

Evolving as an athlete means leaving old passions behind and focusing on factors within your control

Published: 

Pack electronics like a pro

Published: 

The action-cam maker says it's fixed the problem that had some Karmas suddenly plunging to the ground

Published: 

The Army Corps of Engineers has been directed to grant the final easement that stands in the pipeline’s way, presenting the Standing Rock movement with its first real challenge

Published: 

Ducati's latest adventure bike isn't its fastest, but it is better off-road, easier to ride, and $4K cheaper than its big brother

Published: 

Sunny Stroeer got sick and still set the speed record on Aconcagua. We sat down with the ex weekend warrior to talk training, coffee, and the all-women team that tackled the highest mountain in South America.

Published: 

This tent hangs from a tree and can hold up to 500 pounds

Published: 

This multitool doubles as a belt buckle

Published: 

Yvon Chouinard would be proud of these retro climbing shoes

Published: 

The new photography book 'Racing Age' reminds us that it's a whole lot of fun to be a competitive athlete for life

Published: 

Consider your après handled

Published: 

Smartwool discovered that women run at much different temperatures than men. Now it's using that data to reengineer its women's socks and base layers.

Published: 

In honor of Outside's 40th anniversary, we're selecting our all-time favorite gear, advice, accomplishments, and people. To kick things off, we picked the most memorable places in the world.

Published: 

Tucked away in the remote northern coast of Alaska lies the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. For some select few, this is a place of resources, mainly oil.

Published: 

A Granite State Ride from Jukebooth brings you to Attitash Mountain Resort's Bike Park. With the White Mountains as his backdrop, videographer Sean Collins captures riders Pat Noonan and Corey Smith.

Published: 

In the heart of the Frank Church Wilderness, four guides on the Middle Fork of the Salmon River explore the tributaries of this mighty river.

Published: 

Filmmaker Jason van Bruggen makes a trip to the Arctic for a few months every year, but all that time spent in the area hasn't drawn away from its beauty.

Published:  Updated: 

Watch our Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, on his quest to find the very best (and cheesiest) ski and snowboard jokes.

Published: 

Located in the small town of Gothic, Colorado in an even smaller cabin, billy barr has collected snow data for over 40 years.

Published: 

Vests are the Swiss Army knives of layering. They work in summer and winter, in town and on the mountain, for early morning dawn patrols and out for dinner. Here are six of our favorites.

Published: 

And how you can prepare for the apocalypse better than a billionaire

Published: 

Darcy Conover couldn't find the ultimate base layer, so she ended up designing one herself. I've been testing her women's piece for the past few months and can verify that it is indeed a stroke of genius.

Published: 

A few years back, a contingent of prominent pro surfers took up stand-up paddleboarding in spite of its reputation as a leisure activity of lesser wave riders. Can they convince the curmudgeons the sport deserves respect?

Published: 

The U.S. ski culture’s 10 oldest, weirdest events—official and unofficial

Published: 

After a few weeks of exploring Voyageurs National Park, More Than Just Parks brings you a spectacular display of colors in their film Voyageurs.

Published:  Updated: 

From filmmaker Germain Lalot and writer Claire Endress, MySon is a short film about a mother bringing a son into this complex world.

Published: 

Survivorman Les Stroud designed this knife

Published: 

This watch comes with 10 feet of paracord

Published: 

Apart from the Olympics, no one’s really watching the best athletes on the planet compete and perform live. Probably because their events are not very entertaining.

Published: 

Four takeaways from the administration’s first week

Published: 

This multitool will help you organize your keys

Published: 

Noted adventure writer Colin Thubron's latest novel tells the story of residents trapped in a burning building—but it also distills what he's learned over a lifetime of nomadism

Published: 

We all covet the top-shelf stuff, but our most useful and well-loved kit is often nothing fancy

Published: 

Fine dining on Everest? Only $1,050 per person.

Published: 

No runner was made in a day. And for every runner, there is a story of origin; a familiar trail, high school track, or a road. This is that story.

Published: 

One of the best places in the world to take in fall foliage is Rocky Mountain National Park. And when filmmaker Evan Schneider went out to the park, he made sure to have his camera in tow.

Published: 

If you really want to experience serenity in the mountains, you need to ditch the lifts

Published: 

Gear that's guaranteed to help you have a memorable and romantic holiday

Published: 

These top-notch international destination races are worth the flight

Published: 

The most exciting new products from the country's largest ski trade show

Published: 

This motorcycle was designed for the desert.

Published: 

Fashion brand Taylor Stitch designed this bike.

Published: 

Seven people ascended a construction crane in downtown D.C. on Wednesday and unfurled a 65-pound banner in protest of President Trump. Here's how they did it.

Published: 
Sponsor Content: New Balance

New Balance’s new RunIQ, the world’s first purpose-built smartwatch for runners, will make you stronger, faster, and smarter

Published: 

Only an insane person would embark on a seven-day, seven-continent stage race. Then again, there are a lot of crazy runners out there.

Published: 

If we want to create a new generation of activists who care about the environment and women's rights, then children need to be exposed to political controversy

Published: 
Sponsor Content: Visit NH

The cure for the midwinter blues? Get a good group together and head to the Granite State.

Published: 

An overreliance on technology can make you slower. When it comes to training, it's time to rewind the clock and rely on our more primal instincts.

Published: 

Keeps pushing editorial and digital boundaries

Published: 

Or, in other words, an exercise in decluttering and organization necessitated by a 200-square-foot living space

Published: 

Would you pay $200 for a Canadian tuque?

Published: 

Think of MuscleSound as a fuel gauge for your body that helps optimize your diet and training plan

Published: 

Even if you're not an aspiring pro athlete, there's a smart way to build a fan base on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter

Published: 

Lose the backpacking hordes with these wild new ideas, from surfing in Sri Lanka to a culinary tour of Myanmar

Published: 

On a trip to Alaska, the filmmakers at Aura ran into a small town outfitter with a large story.

Published: 

From Talweg Creative and Yeti, John Shocklee/ A Fairy Tale brings you into the life of this legendary Silverton Ski Guide.

Published: 

We scoured the floor of the Outdoor Retailer Winter Market show to find the perfect Valentine's Day gifts for that special outdoorsy someone.

Published: 

Some hotels are starting to treat dogs as guests

Published: 

The ultimate winter toy for big kids

Published: 

A long-time Colorado patroller talks about avoiding mountain lions, the biggest storm he's ever seen, and the high cost of backcountry rescues

Published: 

Our 45th president's contempt for environmental protections is well documented. So what will his first 100 days look like? Here's our educated guess on what could happen, based on what he's already said and done.

Published: 

Have things gotten stale on the trail? Variation is the key to sustaining the relationship.

Published: 

Denmark's Faroe Islands have a brutal tradition in which men publicly butcher hundreds of pilot whales by hand. But why?

Published: 

Conservation and recreation make a strong showing in both documentaries and dramas at this year's festival

Published: 

But that's finally starting to change—and these five CEOs, writers, and activists are helping to lead the charge

Published: 

Patrick Seabase is rhythmic rider on his fixed gear bicycle. His moves through the Swiss Alps are something of a dance with the mountain.

Published: