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The tech company is launching apps, virtual tours, and online exhibits designed to virtually immerse you in our natural heritage
A stranger-than-fiction mystery in Norway has physicists scratching their heads
When the sunlight grows rarer, the fish follow suit, but those fleeting instances of interaction make fishing all the more special
An inside look at America's history with doping and double standards related to performance enhancement
When the author's childhood friend died in a climbing accident last year, her favorite outdoor pursuits took on a new layer of anxiety
A classic, now with some modern off-road upgrades
Like to fly fish? You've met your match.
Looking for a road-trip excuse? the Atlantic and Gulf coasts have some of the best oysters in the country.
Turn your iPhone into a pro movie rig
Travel the world for months with just the items in this photo
The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other happenings on our radar
Filmmakers, Alexander Brown and Mascha Blome, took off to circumnavigate the Southern Alps in New Zealand.
In an attempt to avoid the crowds, they took off on their boat Bulan Baru for far-flung Indonesian islands in hopes of finding a lineup filled only with friends and clean lines
In the ongoing series 'Chronicles: Making of Proximity' we get a behind the scenes glimpse into the lives of the production team.
Chapter One, a new film about the origins and legacy of kiteboarding, seeks to establish the sport as a powerhouse in the action and adventure sports world
In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place.
The Synchronicles follows MTB rider and adventure van builder Robert Heran on his journey to rebuild an old VW T3 Syncro.
ARB makes some of the world's toughest off-road accessories for 4x4's and trucks, and they also have some pretty incredible vehicles of their own
As we celebrate 100 years of NPS, it only seems fitting to reflect on brands who are even older. Nearly a dozen sent us their best vintage photos
It’s wildfire season in the West, and we’ve seen a lot of terrifying and dismaying scorched-earth photos, but none that are quite as stunning as Stuart Palley’s. The 28-year-old photographer, based in Newport Beach, California, has spent much of the summer chasing that state’s drought-fed blazes and shooting hard-working hotshot crews, gut-wrenching property destruction, and night shots that are just as eerie as they are beautiful. To find out more about how Palley works, we caught up with him late last week while he was coming back from the Blue Cut Fire near his home.
It’s the one made especially for you, based on 3-D scans of your feet. And it's coming.
Team Rubicon began in 2010 with a unique dual mission: providing disaster relief and giving struggling American veterans a vital sense of purpose. The program has a reputation for ignoring best practices and obliterating red tape, and it has already disrupted the aid industry. Now founder Jake Wood wants to take on the Red Cross.
It’s not a question of if but rather how badly you want this Land Rover
Kelly Slater is leading the charge to roll out a totally surfable wave pool. Will tech-savvy inventors beat him to it?
Our preview of the four most anticipated powder flicks dropping this fall
Warren Miller Entertainment will also be releasing 'Here, There, and Everywhere' so look out for a tour stop in your area.
Serious upgrades make this the most capable wildland vehicle we’ve ever seen
Lumberjacks! Dinner! Adventure! What’s not to like?
Our favorite gear for the playa
A small resort in Canada is offering equity stakes to help pay for mountain improvements
This video provides an easy to follow tutorial on installing one of Wayfare Vans conversion kits
Watch to see why the OR Ascendant Jacket will be an essential part of your 2017 ski kit.
Our organ-by-organ breakdown of what happens inside your body when you push it in the heat
Skepticism about doping is at an all-time high. What, if anything, will save sport? Seven experts weigh in.
A new generation of bike builders is rethinking the rigs kids ride
Everything you need to relax after a day of romping around in the mountains
An utterly inept man gets lost in the West for 37 days. What happens next is, believe it or not, why America created its first national park.
With all the tech the Portland-based running company can muster
Seeing a beloved piece of gear get discontinued is a bit like going through a rough breakup. Pearl Izumi’s decision to terminate its Run line left our writer particularly devastated.
An Aussie-built towable to get you farther into the backcountry
The Fields is a short documentary that follows climber Andy White as he develops the bouldering scene in the Okanagan, an area just south of Kelowna, BC.
This week we travel with Wheelie Creative of Whitefish, Montana as they ride some local trails.
On a mission to expose his family to some of the most beautiful places is the world, he took to New Zealand in a classic VW Camper.
All the ingredients and gear you need for real meals on the trail
Oz Trails follows riders Joey Schusler and Rosara Joseph as they embark on an epic mountain biking adventure in the Natural State
As parents, we tend to try and fill our children’s lives with activity from the time they wake up to bedtime. But research suggests that a certain amount of idleness is beneficial.
How to build a huge fire while staying on the right side of the law
You’ve seen the cupping marks on Michael Phelps’ shoulders, but other athletes are also using a variety of Eastern medicine practices to recover better and stay in peak condition through the Games.
Ashton Eaton, criticized for a Team Canada hat, illustrates just how misguided country-centric fandom has become
One of the world's best climbers on the IOC's problematic approach to climbing—and why she's still excited for the sport to appear at the games for the first time
The books, articles, archives, and other happenings on our radar
Putting five outdoor barbeques to the test and rediscovering the importance of cooking in the woods
The Process is a beautiful short film from Jesse Hoffman that captures the power and tranquility of time spent in the mountains.
In this video, we highlight our favorite models from the show floor, from Tepui, James Baroud and Yakima.
Forget doping. Behold our ideal athlete, pieced together by the best parts of Olympians present and past.
Now with DNA from the company's iconic Patrol 4x4
We tracked down one of the country's foremost fungi hunters to find out what's in his kit
A smart sports watch or a sporty smartwatch? The M600 may just be the best of both worlds.
A shortage of functional, design-forward mountain bike apparel led one disgruntled rider to launch Buttermilk, a tiny startup dedicated to core female cyclists
All those rumors about pro cyclists using hidden motors to win races? Here are their options.
29? 27.5+? Doesn't matter. This whip can do both.
How to keep getting outdoor equipment for free
Bainbridge Island–based Sage just dropped the mic on the fly-fishing world
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
Rocky Mountain Underground brings us the innovative new Grrowler, a dog collar that transforms into a water bowl.
From wipeouts to ties to near violence, here are the least graceful—but most memorable—finish line moments
The moral behind Wayde van Niekerk’s 400-meter world record
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.
Most Olympic athletes scrape by for the love of their sport. But these 20 have the economic power of small countries.
Can you outfit an entire trip with random scores from gear subscription boxes? Our writer gave it a shot.
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
How six months rock climbing in Moab and around the west led Dan Dennis to the Olympic freestyle wrestling team
Inside the weirdly deep, surprisingly fraught field of fish pain
Zip lines, paddling circuits, flow tracks, and a ski-resort style business model are coming to a city near you
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
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.