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World Cup skinny-ski gear for your local skate track
Climate change is affecting America’s recreation meccas—from Yosemite to Yellowstone—in profound ways. As the planet heats up and weather patterns shift, so will the ways we interact with the outdoors.
A good party makes the whole day better
You don’t need no stinkin’ chairlifts
HBO's ambitious new show—and perhaps the next 'Game of Thrones'—takes smart advantage of adventurous land we already know and love
Après layers that pull double duty on the trails and slopes
How to get into the boutique, nearly lost art of the wet shave
A one-person tent that hangs from the trees
When you’re off the mountain, comfort wins
There’s a growing movement of people who say that abstaining from having children is the best way to offset climate change. They’re wrong. The only way to stop it is by raising environmentally conscientious kids.
Last week, at the International Triathlon Union’s Grand Final, Jonny Brownlee nearly lost consciousness a quarter-mile from the finish line. This is the most recent example of a trend that seems to plague the sport.
Reliable protection to keep you out from bell to bell.
Somewhere between a shirt and a jacket is amazing versatility.
The reports of sexual harassment among NPS employees continue, with new revelations about Yosemite and Yellowstone
Daniel Norris is one of the most interesting players in baseball. When he's not striking out major league hitters, he's on the road in his van, Shaggy.
Snowy nights require serious weaponry.
The three winners from our ski test
Meet the off-road vehicle that assembles like an Ikea project
"Trail to town" has become a massive cliché in the outdoor industry. But Arc’teryx got the formula right with its A2B collection.
For its fifth generation, Land Rover returns off-road capability to the Discovery
They now make tiny houses that pop up like tents
Get out and explore the country’s weirdest sites with help from Atlas Obscura’s co-founder
If your dogs are cold, you're doing it wrong.
Meet Seth Orme and Paul Twedt: these two make up the 'Packing It Out' crew and are bringing a new flare to environmental stewardship.
Rush Sturges is a jack of all trades; filmmaker, professional kayaker, and musician. With his kayaking films, he's taken viewers across the globe and back. But for the river he runs nearly every day, he had a special project in mind.
For those looking for a taste of the action, VanYou is expanding access to #VanLife. They've got a fleet of adventure ready van available for rent in Spain.
This new four-part documentary series from Whistler explores what skiing will look like in the future.
In its final season, A Skier's Journey explores the far reaches of skiing and the places it exists.
As part of Teton Gravity Research's Behind the Line series, this video highlights Sammy Luebke.
Living in a one-man tent that weighs over 23 pounds
A peaceful 5 day float down the Klarälven River shakes off the work mode blues.
When Death Cab for Cutie's frontman Ben Gibbard isn't playing in front of thousands of screaming fans, he's running trails
Ashima Shiraishi has arguably become the best climber in the world. And she’s only 15. What's next for the Japanese-American climbing prodigy?
For true Waterman, mastering multiple water sports is just the beginning of a much more meaningful relationship with the ocean
What does the GOP's big orange machine think about issues like climate change, energy development, and federal control of public lands? We rounded up Trump's surprising (and sometimes shocking) set of views.
Fifteen-year-old Ashima Shiraishi is on the fast track to becoming the sport’s greatest athlete
What arguably the best climber in the world relies on to keep her safe, warm, and moving free
Developing flexibility is just as important as developing strength. Here are the best moves to make you a healthier, more efficient all-around athlete.
Your new favorite way to get to work
As a part-time student and part-time professional climber, Ashima has already turned the climbing world on its head. The most impressive thing? She's just getting started.
It may come as a surprise that the world-championship climber's natural habitat isn’t the mountains, it's Manhattan
LVL, from BSX Technologies, is a wearable for hydration tracking. It'll tell you how much to drink, and when.
In partnership with AVEX Outdoor, Upslope3 brewery shares a behind the scenes look at this all-canning facility.
Light Between The Trees is brought to you by the collective behind Mile, Mile & A Half. For that film, the group of filmmakers, artists, musicians, and photographers gathered to spend a month walking the John Muir Trail. This time, the crew gathered for…
Filmmaker Jacco Kliesch beautifully captures Sri Lanka in this fast paced journey that takes us from the busy streets of Colombo to remote beaches and ancient Buddhist temples.
Each year during Interbike, the city of Las Vegas hosts the Cross Vegas cyclocross race. It’s an important event for the sport’s top pros, but it’s also a big party for the spectators, who come out and drink beer while watching riders tear through grass and sand and over wooden barriers. We sent photographer Stephen Lam to capture this year’s action.
The professional skier balances spending time with her 4-month-old son and training for the 2018 Olympics
We talked to five people leading vastly different lives about how and why they fit running into their busy schedules
An unknown hiker from Atlanta claims to have broken the Appalachian speed record. The question is: Can she prove it?
The five products we’re most excited about this year
The Swedish brand releases a 2017 helmet and lots of apparel options for XC racers
They're a perfectly engineered camping food (there's scientific evidence somewhere), but you spend a lot of time around campfires. You should tweak the recipe every so often.
The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar
We break down what's in the can, plus how to use it effectively
Plus, the differences between liquid fuel and pressurized canisters
Warren Miller’s autobiography gives a thorough look at his six-decade career—which just so happens to parallel the rise of skiing in America
Equipment to enjoy the last light and warmth of 2016
Skier Lexi Dupont is known for sending huge lines in Alaska's backcountry, but this film focuses on some of her other loves: wake surfing and mountain biking.
Danielle Krieger and Casey Warren of Mindcastle Studios share what it means to find the true spirit of adventure.
Salomon TV promises more of the same epic skiing and trail running videos we're used to, plus mountaineering, hiking and other outdoor content.
Veteran river guide Joshua “Frenchy” Tourjee was helping lead an OARS trip when he went missing more than a week ago near Pancho’s Kitchen
A lightweight backpacking stove that runs on twigs
One of the founding fathers of ski porn, Miller has directed 55 movies since 1950. This is a highly subjective ranking of his work, from the people who know it best.
Damn, this is a good looking bike
Matthew Christiansen spent his summer digging ditches, cutting tree branches, and maintaining trails for the Student Conservation Association and U.S Forest Service.
In August, our online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, headed south to Portillo, Chile to make some turns in heart of the Andes.
As a part-time student and part-time professional climber, Ashima has already turned the climbing world on its head. The most impressive thing? She's just getting started.
Tours aren't just for rock bands. With direct sales eating away at specialty shop sales, road shows featuring retail events offer a symbiotic solution
Why environmental scientists are transforming big data into music
With nothing more than his bike, running shoes, and small amount of gear, Joe Grant managed to climb every fourteener in Colorado in record time. Here’s how he pulled it off.
Adventurers Dave and Amy Freeman today emerged from 12 months living in the Boundary Waters wilderness in northern Minnesota. One of their top challenges? Filing their taxes on time.
To find out, I torture-tested five top brands by, you know, smashing them with a kayak and running them over with my Camry
Hook the Edelux II up to a hub generator and you can say goodbye to batteries and plugs forever
The Yakima SkyRise introduces a few important upgrades to the growing rooftop-tent industry