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It's relatively fuel efficient and also wildly capable
Nemo, the New Hampshire-based camping brand, builds a lustworthy 4x4
Mulliner, Bentley's in-house customization shop, spent three months turning this Bentayga into the ultimate fly-fishing adventure vehicle
It's a prototype that you can't steer or brake. But it looks pretty damn fun.
A portable keg that keeps your beer bubbly
'Living Refuge' is a series of upcoming short documentary films that highlight the work of biologists who study, manage, and protect the biodiversity and wilderness of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge
In 1932, Bob Graham completed a 66-mile running loop across 42 of the highest peaks in the English Lake District—in under 24 hours
'The Wonder Years' is a short film about getting kids into the outdoors and away from their distractions
After a bumpy year filled with injury, illness, and a ton of ups and downs, Canadian triathlete Kirsten Sweetland has figured out success
'Among Giants' is a short video that takes us deep into the coastal rainforests of Bellingham, Washington
Expert wingsuit flyer and pilot Rex Pemberton’s latest trick: turning himself into a human rocket
An ode to running for running’s sake
The newest release from the world's most famous cooler company
Increase your MPG (meals per gallon) this summer with these rules for finding the best road food.
Digital tools to ensure you have the #bestsummerever
6 top-shelf picks that all cost less than a Benjamin
The new release proves you don’t have to pay a fortune for an excellent, all-terrain bike
They’re nimble, curious, Instagram-friendly—and will definitely require a harness. The most underrated outdoor companion is coming to a trail near you, with a little exposure training.
The new duffle from Tepui stood up to several rounds of abuse, with nary a scratch to show for it
Or rather it could be, with two simple tweaks
Rider Sid Slotegraaf takes to some of the finest trails in Squamish, British Columbia, with Canadian XC world cup veteran Ricky Federau.
19-year-old Alex Mason brings slacklining to the the Hawaiin jungle in Slackladder, his most ambitious project to date.
'ISOLATION' is a short film directed by Mathieu Bernat and David Guersan about a stranger leaving his modern lifestyle for a spiritual journey through incredible Scottish landscapes
In our ongoing 'Weekly Escape' series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less
Haiti would be a rare sight on anyone's list of surfing hotspots. Despite beautiful beaches and solid breaks, the country is better known as a poster child for the failure of international aid in the wake of two devastating natural disasters—not to mention issues of violence, disease, and endemic corruption that persist today. However, since 2010 a small group of aid workers has been teaching local kids to surf the waves of Kabic Beach, roughly 45 minutes outside of Haiti's cultural capital, Jacmel. Many of these kids, despite growing up on the water, first had to learn to swim.
David Goodrich, former director of the UN Global Climate Observing System, is biking the country to observe our changing world in person—and writing a book as he goes. Mid-trip, we asked him about his strategy.
Zig when the masses are zagging
In March of 2016, filmmakers Spencer MacDonald and Eva Verbeeck traveled to the highlands of the Kenyan Rift Valley to document the culture that produces some of the best runners in the world
An intimate look at the Oregon Coast through the eyes of everyone, from local inhabitants to visitors
At just 19 years old, Alex Mason is one of the youngest phenoms in slacklining. He’s traversed the globe to compete, winning the Teva World Cup and the Slackline World Championships, all before he graduated high school. For his biggest project yet, he teamed up with his mentor, “Sketchy” Andy Lewis, and a Redbull film crew to trickline his way through the world’s first “slackladder” — a term coined by Redbull.
There are hundreds of Bigfoot sightings every year, but some are more far fetched than others. These are our picks for the most believable Sasquatch encounters to ever occur.
Gear and apparel manufacturers are big chemical users. A new overhaul of the Toxic Substances Control Act has them scrambling to innovate—minus the toxins.
Our favorite stuff from the past seven days.
A photo tool for your smartphone that fits in a wallet
A compelling case for ditching hill repeats
For years, Chuck Thompson dreamed of picking some random spot on the map of British Columbia and plunging in for an adventure. He got all he could handle and more on the Klinaklini River, a Class V rager that cuts through heavily forested wilderness north of Mount Waddington. In fact, he's lucky he got out alive.
For the past 15 years the U.S. has been recruiting pro baseball and basketball players to serve as diplomatic envoys to Muslim nations. Now with Dean Karnazes, we’ve begun sending adventure athletes abroad to build good will.
A standard piece of clothing that just got a lot more useful
Online gear editor Jakob Schiller takes us on an afternoon ride with the Route helmet and shows us what he loves about this road model.
In 2015, Chuck Thompson set out on an epic rafting trip on the Klinaklini River, one of the most challenging, remote rivers in the world.
What a year of #vanlife looks like, and why you should do it.
A concept turned reality
From the beach to the trail to the bar
Nearly two million Americans suffer from opioid addiction. Athletes haven't been able to avoid the epidemic, but they've found novel ways to alleviate pain without using prescription meds.
Outside owner and founder Larry Burke takes on surfing in Costa Rica.
From the NFL to the mountains of Alaska, Jason Hairston is changing how nature sees us
Larry Olmsted's new book reveals the surprising truth about counterfeit foods.
'Douglas Tompkins: A Wild Legacy' is a film about the life, work, and passions of The North Face and Esprit co-founder Douglas Tompkins
In our ongoing 'Weekly Escape' series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less
The world’s top lens maker just built a set of lenses for the camera in your pocket
British style meets American engineering
Cyclists have long claimed America's roads are unsafe. Thanks to the likes of GoPro, now there's proof. Is it making a difference?
No matter what brand of child-rearing you subscribe to, raising kids is riddled with difficult decisions. At its core, it's about trying to create a balance.
The answer is complicated. Here’s everything you need to know.
Some argue that so-called trail angels, who hand out food and water (and beer!) to weary through-hikers, are cheapening what should be a life-altering experience
Convinced you’ve got the world’s most active pooch? Prove it with a pet fitness tracker.
Currently under construction in Ridgway, Colorado
Beautiful and efficient, it's a good excuse to downsize
In April 2016, filmmaker Lila Baghzouz and eight of her friends road tripped around Norway from Oslo to Bergen to Lofoten
Watch sunrise from the summit of Hermannsdalstinden, the tallest peak on Moskenesøya Island at the end of the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway
Eric Jackson is the most decorated freestyle kayaker of all time, the founder of the biggest kayaking brand in the world, and the proud father of three.
When bicycle crashes happen, especially with motorists, video footage is vital to settling disputes
5 top picks from a stacked field
For those who run, the sport is a subject of inexhaustible interest. From goosebump-inducing trail porn to the most thoughtful ruminations on running and life, here's how we stock our running library.
Sasquatch, Yeti, MoMo, Nape—the creature goes by different names around the world. A sort of pseudoscience has emerged to suss out the biology and behavior of this animal. Here’s what it says.
Inside Specialized and Stanford University’s new alliance to research cycling’s effects on kids with ADHD
The author's lament to the underwear responsible for the conception of his son
Sasquatch “seekers” have gone high-tech. Here are the five new devices they’re using to capture that snap of folklore’s most elusive beast.
Bob Gimlin was a small town cowboy when his friend coaxed him into hunting the famous mythical creature 50 years ago. Today, as the legend of Bigfoot has grown, Gimlin is viewed by the community of believers around the country as something of a prophet.
Discovery's new show 'American Tarzan' pits climbers, runners, and lifters against each other in a 'Survivor' meets 'American Ninja Warrior' showdown
Louisiana Chef John Besh has the lowdown
A South Korean photographer’s project on climate change and the nomads living with it everyday.
New satellites photograph 700 trillion pixels of your planet
GoPro athlete Chris Davenport takes us to one of the best lines in the world, a couloir called the Super C
The Catskill Mountains are the birthplace of American dry-fly fishing and home to the legends of the sport