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Putting five outdoor barbeques to the test and rediscovering the importance of cooking in the woods

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The Process is a beautiful short film from Jesse Hoffman that captures the power and tranquility of time spent in the mountains.

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In this video, we highlight our favorite models from the show floor, from Tepui, James Baroud and Yakima.

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Forget doping. Behold our ideal athlete, pieced together by the best parts of Olympians present and past.

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Now with DNA from the company's iconic Patrol 4x4

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We tracked down one of the country's foremost fungi hunters to find out what's in his kit

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A smart sports watch or a sporty smartwatch? The M600 may just be the best of both worlds.

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A shortage of functional, design-forward mountain bike apparel led one disgruntled rider to launch Buttermilk, a tiny startup dedicated to core female cyclists

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All those rumors about pro cyclists using hidden motors to win races? Here are their options.

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29? 27.5+? Doesn't matter. This whip can do both.

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How to keep getting outdoor equipment for free

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Bainbridge Island–based Sage just dropped the mic on the fly-fishing world

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In the first episode of Chronicles: The Making of Proximity, Taylor Steele, Shane Dorian, and Albee Layer venture to the far reaches of Northern Europe

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Rocky Mountain Underground brings us the innovative new Grrowler, a dog collar that transforms into a water bowl.

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From wipeouts to ties to near violence, here are the least graceful—but most memorable—finish line moments

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The moral behind Wayde van Niekerk’s 400-meter world record

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This staple of dirtbags and endurance athletes gets a lot of love—and a lot of hate. Here’s why it just may be the most polarizing breakfast food.

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Most Olympic athletes scrape by for the love of their sport. But these 20 have the economic power of small countries.

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Can you outfit an entire trip with random scores from gear subscription boxes? Our writer gave it a shot.

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Since hanging up his cleats in 2015, Ted King says he's had a lot more fun on the bike by entering (and sometimes winning) races like the Dirty Kanza and Leadville 100—and swapping science-fueled recovery drinks for IPAs

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How six months rock climbing in Moab and around the west led Dan Dennis to the Olympic freestyle wrestling team

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Inside the weirdly deep, surprisingly fraught field of fish pain

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Zip lines, paddling circuits, flow tracks, and a ski-resort style business model are coming to a city near you

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In 2016, Billings, MT beat out the likes of famed mountain towns like Jackson, WY and Bend, OR to take home the top spot in Outside's annual Best Towns contest

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In this short film from Scott Sports, Trippin Fellaz set out in their sailboat, Annito, in search of the best singletrack on the Scottish Isles.

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Are these records too good to be true? There’s a lot of evidence that points to yes.

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Dixie is bursting with adventures, hip breweries, and a new river to raft (we’ll explain). And it hasn’t lost any of its down-home charm.

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When his daughter developed a serious form of arthritis, Logan Ward watched her drop out of sports and lose confidence. The one place she could still move with ease was underwater, and he decided to push her boundaries with one of the world’s most high-risk sports: freediving.

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Cosmo is a short film from Yeti and Talweg Creative that follows the crew from Alphonse Fishing Company as they explore one of the world's most renowned fishing spots

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For Andrew Groves and Emma Hughes of Miscellaneous Adventures, the wilderness is filled with curiosities.

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This trailer from Matchstick Productions will get you hyped for winter.

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A rare FJ45LV, immaculately returned to its original condition

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Combat Flip Flips is ready to Floperate

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Sturdy, versatile, and easy to use, this hitch-mount bike rack might be the last one you ever buy

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5 cool new products from Outdoor Retailer that won't break the bank

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Meet the coolest gear you can buy with $50

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Earlier this year, Adventurer Patrick Sweeney set out to tackle the Italy Divide, an unsupported gravel race that runs over 500 miles down the spine of Italy with nearly 50,000 feet of climbing

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We talked to climbers, Olympic mountain bikers, musicians, and award-winning chefs about what exactly makes their hometowns so special and fun

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar

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Should we ban the construction of any more trails into the wilderness? Robert Moor, author of the new book, 'On Trails,' says we should build more.

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Jay Nelson contracted the road-trip bug in the 1980s when his parents took him and his sisters on a romp across Europe in a VW Vanagon. Afterward they shipped the van back to California so they could keep rolling across the American West. “Those are some of my best childhood memories,” says Nelson.

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Back in the eighties, vintage Land Cruisers were fetish objects to Tim McGrath and his buddies at Albuquerque’s Eldorado High School. During his junior year, McGrath was ecstatic to find a dark green 1974 FJ40 decaying in a barn. He scoured out the mud, mice nests, and chicken shit, then spent weekends testing the truck on camping excursions in the local mountains.

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Admirality Island has more brown bears than the entire lower 48 combined

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In 2009, Mike Sandone and his soon-to-be wife, Sofie, took an epic road trip across the mountains, beaches, and salt flats of Sonora, Mexico, in an old Jeep Wrangler. They wanted to be highly mobile, so most nights they slept in the cramped car. Sandone kept a checklist of…

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Should we continue blazing trails into wild places? Kenneth Brower doesn't think so.

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From handing out bananas to beers, these hardy souls know how to lift racers’ spirits. And then there are the llamas.

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Better equipment, medicine, and compensation means Olympic athletes can compete well into their thirties—and beyond

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This spring, Virginia-based photographers Chet Strange and Parker Michels-Boyce set up a photo booth at Mile 806 of the Appalachian Trail. Using a classic studio backdrop, they captured dozens of northbound thru-hikers as they made their way toward Cold Mountain in the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests. Strange and Michels-Boyce aimed to capture the variety of folks and personalities tackling one of America’s great trails. Here are 13 of our favorites.

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Tough and nimble, these off-road kicks are ready to fly

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By focusing on the controllables, practicing gratitude, and relying on a foundation of physical and mental training.

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Pagosa Springs-based Voormi takes cool and dry to the next level

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The future of bikes?

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Home brewing, made easy

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Here’s how to live the lake life, without investing in waterfront real estate

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On November 2, 2014, then 28-year-old Stephan Shay ran the toughest race of his life. Not only was the New York City Marathon freezing cold and rainy, but eight years earlier, Shay’s older brother Ryan died from a heart attack on the same course during an Olympic Trials race, also at the age of 28. Shay finished fourth among Americans and sixteenth overall.

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James Crowe didn’t start out a motorcycle guy. After a childhood filled with romping around the British Columbia backcountry on skis and mountain bikes, he became fascinated with combustion-powered vehicles and landed an apprenticeship at Steve’s Auto Restorations, a legendary shop in Portland, Oregon, in 2006.

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In an excerpt form Robert Moor's new book, 'On Trails,' the author attempts to guide sheep on foot with some of the nation’s last traditional shepherds

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Eight weird (and legal) performance-enhancing substances that Olympic athletes have used to gain an advantage

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While Michael Phelps admitted that his expression was unintentional, could it have influenced his gold medal-winning performance?

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This is not your standard A-frame

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More technical gear is being built in the U.S., but companies are scrambling to find talent who can sew

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It's killed two people in the Carolinas this summer already

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There are few places in the world where you can feel more solitude and connectivity than, Banff National Park. Take a minute to experience it's awe-inspiring beauty.

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Suz Graham is an all around adventurer that participates in some incredibly raw sports. What most folks don't know is that she also values meditation, relaxation and recovery.

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For the folks at Base Camp Brewing, the 'Location Series' is a way to revisit the natural places that inspire their beer.

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Filmmaker Joren de Jager recently traveled 1,300 miles throughout Scotland, capturing its unique landscapes and the spirit of traveling by road.

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A timelapse of Iceland's fantastic natural wonders.

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This video profiles Rich Kimball, a VW enthusiast and lifelong surfer who created Big Wednesday–a day to skip work, hop in your VW and hit the waves.

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The "human guinea pig" talk about his 4-hour plan to being good at, well, everything

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The preeminent Colorado corporation is buying up ski resorts left and right. Many are hollering “Evil Empire!”, and say a monopoly would destroy the sport—but it's not all bad.

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Here's the high-end climbing equipment you'll need to haul yourself up the side of a skyscraper in midtown Manhattan

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He was kidnapped, survived an assassination attempt, and joined the hunt for the most deadly terrorist. Meet the most interesting man alive.

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The incredible story behind a journalist's terrifying journey through high-conflict jungle

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Everyone experiences pre-event nerves. Here’s how to turn them into an advantage.

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Into the wild with Hollywood's homeless kids

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Part commuter whip, part artwork

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At 100 miles long, and with more than 33,000 feet of elevation gain and descent, the Hardrock 100 has long been considered one of the world’s toughest ultras.

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We often don't hear about the people of color who have shaped America's natural spaces—and we still have a long way to go when it comes to representation in environmental and adventure media. Carolyn Finney, a professor of geography whose work often focuses on diverse communities in the outdoors, explains how we can do better.

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