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Studies have shown that more than half of us abandon our trackers after purchasing. The more effective, low-tech answer to your fitness goals? A friend.
Meet the Japanese farmers and hunters defending their homeland from the ruthless hogs that—by the way—may have wandered over from Fukushima
Nomadic life isn’t hard, but it takes some getting used to. These pointers will make it easier.
Staring down a grizzly, setting off explosives, acting onstage—all these activities were part of Red Bull’s Performance Under Pressure camp. I went for a week and came away a different, more mindful athlete.
The cold and snow shouldn't keep you from exploring. Hit the road with this essential winter road-trip gear.
If posting to your feed is an act of love, these parks had the most adored vistas of the year
You’ve Never Seen Utah Like This
Our northern neighbor's national parks are pretty damn awesome—and accessing them in 2017 will be completely free
Life is too short to drink bad coffee
This is one of the lightest e-bikes on the market
This is the only blanket you'll ever need
Your Apple Watch can’t do this
Between a Grammy nomination and prepping for a 2017 tour, musician Scott Hansen spoke with us about his obsession with the outdoors
Great audio took over the outdoors world this year, and not just because Outside launched a show of our own in March. Now it's time to take a look back.
The season's hottest flavors are spruce, pine, and juniper. Here's where to taste them.
It starts with a deadly crash, like the one that happened in October on a busy Orange County street. Then the volunteers build the memorial. Peter Flax embedded with the team that makes ghost bikes in Southern California to record the process—and the tragedy that triggered it—from beginning to end.
Americans ran a lot this year and uploaded to Strava more than ever. Here's how your state stacked up.
These are the cheapest trucks you can buy
With wheels getting stronger and lighter, dropper posts more reliable, and bikes increasingly versatile, this was a good year to be on a bike
New uses for your old camping stuff
Never forget a piece of gear again
The stuff that keeps this adventure writer dry, safe, and dangerous
Pro adventurer Eric Larsen, who's spent the past 20 years exploring the Arctic, on why the President's move to protect the Arctic and Antarctic came just in the nick of time
On the heels of announcing their ambitious Breaking2 project, it was revealed that Nike filed a patent for a new shoe featuring a spring plate in its sole
With Ethan Pringle at the forefront, El Capitan takes a look at the presence of mind brought on by climbing.
In this series from Dior, Tales of the Wild brings you into the lives of four men who are truly wild.
'Tales of the Wild' explores the stories of four men who are authentically wild. In episode 2, Gaucho, Jakob Von Plessen opens up about his calling to the life of a Gaucho.
Watch to see our editors' last minute gift picks for the holidays.
Revisit our best videos of the year—picked by you
The sport's not just doping scandals. These individuals represent the very best that running has to offer.
A side-by-side comparison of the world's top-tier 26.2s
Was it the time travelers, the jaguar people, or the song from Pocahontas? All I know is that, as my exploration of psychedelics grew from a few campout mushrooms to full-on ayahuasca ceremonies, I felt better than I ever had in my life.
Blood analysis! Fat burning! Centenarians and pockets full of bacon! All that, plus six more of the biggest fitness trends from this year.
Vogelkinderen, which translates to “bird children,” is Buter’s portrait series of the children training under falconer Karel Geurts.
This helmet will help you have a worry-free commute
These are the last pair of sunglasses you’ll ever need
Plenty of people are hesitant to camp solo, but for women, many of whom deal with catcalls during mundane morning jogs, it's harder to dismiss imagined sexual predators lurking in the woods. The author explores why she heads out alone anyway.
With diehard shredders picking up their season passes, how many actually understand—or even read—the liability waiver every resort requires its pass holders to sign?
We spent the summer testing all kinds of recliners, stools, and seats. In the end, we settled on these six favorites.
In 2013, Kelly Lund started taking photos of his dog. More than a million followers later, the pair have officially gone pro.
Everything you need to start skinning laps before work
The best surprises are the ones you can share with your loved ones. Presenting our favorite trips, classes, and services to give this winter.
We asked the experts how to diagnose, treat, and prevent running's most frustrating, most common injury
Fed up with the routine photographs he was taking, photographer Alex Strohl set off with his friend Isaac Johnston for a trip to Alaska.
Filmmaker Kurt Moser teamed up with fellow colleagues Thomas Worndle and Cecilia Miribung for this incredible footage of the Dolomites.
A sneak peek at a few of the coolest apparel styles that are part of Salewa's new North American launch scheduled to hit stores in August 2017
These five pavement beasts were the clear standouts from this month's bike test in Sedona, Arizona
Start smoking the pork before the lifts close to ensure a thorough cook.
Revisit our best of the year—picked by you
This calendar is an intimate look into the lives of professional ski racers.
Step up your apres game
A camera bag that’s as tough as the terrain you tackle
Nature writer and Explorers Club fellow Barry Lopez once wrote that Antarctica’s landscape “retained Earth’s primitive link, however tenuous, with space, with the void that stretched out to Jupiter and Uranus.” It is a place so alien and removed from civilization that, as Lopez put it, “the light itself is aloof.”
Presenting 11 tested (and totally excessive) parts for the dream ride
Storing your bike has never been easier
From water bottles to pumps to great coffee, there’s something here for anyone who likes to ride bikes
We spent a year picking the brains of the best performers alive about the secrets to their success. Here's what we learned.
Though it is humble, it will always come to the rescue when nothing else seems right
Is this design going to revolutionize footwear? We’re not sure yet.
Kris Mychasiw represents the only two professional athletes in the sport—and he sees a much bigger future for those who can chug and run fast
No matter who is on your list, these gifts will make sure you're ready for anything
From a totally reinvented ski boot to a wetsuit that's good for the environment, this is the stuff we're most excited about
In May of 2015 leaders of outdoor-focused organizations gathered in Yosemite to discuss the current state of people of color engaging in the outdoors.
The barren land of the Arctic is where filmmaker Jason van Bruggen calls home for a few months each year. This film showcases just how beautiful and special this place is.
Chef Jesse Griffith loves meat. There are no ifs, ands, or (pork) butts about it.
We caught up with the pros at Four Points Adventures at Tepuifest to learn about the five things every overlander should have in the backcountry.
Watch as John Amoroso gives us a tour of his trailer and shares why it's truly unique.
This week, we've got Chanti Darling performing "Grab Onto Me."
This bike proves that the future is now
This e-bike can charge your laptop
This bottle will make your beer taste even better
From the people who live it season-round
A shortlist of running's most notorious sufferfests
Earlier this week, the Portland brand announced a wildly ambitious plan to break the two-hour marathon barrier by next spring. We asked three experts to weigh in on the stunt and the outcry it has provoked.
Whether you’re planning a quick-hit escape or you want to chase powder all winter, we’ve got the ski-resort beta you need
Throughout winter, regional avalanche forecasters rank the danger level in the backcountry, but a new study found they can sometimes disagree dramatically on snowpack conditions
It's risky for a small company to branch out into highly specific pieces of gear, but Flylow did just that with its new ski bib for women—and nailed it