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The public trust doctrine is increasingly invoked by environmental groups seeking sweeping, long-term solutions to problems like global warming, ocean acidification, and destructive resource extraction
If you only camp a few days a year, go with a new, inexpensive option from Walmart. But if you want something lightweight, versatile, and affordable, go used.
With a max flight time of 23 minutes, it just might seriously upgrade your commute—if you have $200,000
The weapons in the arsenals of this year's athletes
Professional longboarder Karina Rozunko talks about the perks of being a #Vanlifer
'Our World Is a Beautiful Place' is a collection of photographer and filmmaker Michael Shainblum's favorite shots
In 2015, filmmaker Dan Sadgrove set off on a 5,000-mile road trip from California to Louisiana and back
Martin's Boat is a film that honors environmentalist Martin Litton, who was known for pioneering the use of Dories on the Colorado River in the 1960's.
That’s what Gianluca Gimini, a teacher of design at the University of Ferrara, discovered when he asked friends to sketch their favorite whips. People forgot critical parts, creating totally un-roadworthy frankensteeds. But lots of the sketches were beautiful and inventive, so Gimini decided to turn them into digital renderings.
A new proposal to further entwine the National Park Service and corporate advertisers takes us further down a path we never should have embarked on in the first place
How to build out your campsite without breaking the bank
Igloo evolves the concept of coolers with the Trailmate
Czech running phenomenon Emil Zátopek was unstoppable on the track. Outside of the arena, living in a Soviet satellite state, was where things got complicated.
The film-fest veterans of Outside share what they love about the event—and give their best tips so you can soak it all up, too
California’s Boreal Mountain Resort experiments with a new snow machine that works even when it’s 90 degrees out. It won't help ski resorts fight global warming, but the tech's cool regardless.
The twist: most of these don’t exist in English. Don’t worry, we translated them for you.
Nine-time bouldering national champion Alex Puccio shares her secrets on bouncing back to compete at the GoPro Mountain Games
We caught up with Ace Kvale and Brendan Leonard at 5Point Film Festival to discuss their new film 'Ace and the Desert Dog'.
Ace Kvale and his dog Genghis Khan set out on a 60-day, off-trail backpacking trip to celebrate Ace’s 60th Birthday.
Ultrarunner Mina Guli completed 40 marathons across seven deserts on seven continents in seven weeks
This video highlights a travel adventure from Banff National Park to Jasper National Park via the Icefields Parkway
A Nobel Prize-winning neuroscientist just developed a new product, HOTSHOT, the first-ever scientifically proven treatment for muscle cramps.
And how you can avoid them
Everything you need to tackle the pavement this summer
Tips from the free immersion record-holder on training his body and mind for freediving
Some people throw their gear in a corner of the garage. Others have dedicated gear rooms that are so stacked and organized they look like retail shops. We asked our Instagram followers to submit photos of their tricked-out storage spaces. Here are our 12 favorites.
The material is ultra tough, durable, and lightweight, and it may be the future of outdoor apparel if Patagonia and a California startup have their way
Google's self-driving car has cycling-specific software that could put an end to the Bikes-Versus-Cars war forever
The ultimate two-wheeled, off-road machine
Who needs a regular fishing boat when you can have this thing instead?
76 GoPro athletes converged on the Gold Coast of Australia for the 2016 GoPro Athlete Summit
In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less
'Nepal Now' is a visual snapshot of the country more than a year after the 7.9-magnitude earthquake
'Road to RedHook' follows four talented women as they gear up for the second year of the women’s Red Hook Criterium in Brooklyn, New York
We sat down with filmmaker Dan Mirsky at 5point Film Festival to discuss his latest film, The Width of Life.
Warning: This gallery will make you want to upgrade your Subie
You didn’t come to this barbecue to make friends. You came to become cornhole champion. A lifetime of bragging rights is yours with these tips from bona fide lawn game experts.
Strategies to ensure that no matter where you are and how sober (or not) you want to remain, you'll like what's in your cup
The final word on what to pack it into for your summer getaway
Shareable fitness data has been instrumental to the success of Adrian Ballinger and Corey Richards’s push up Everest. Will it change how the mountain is climbed?
If the owners are responsible, the presence of off-leash dogs can actually make the outdoors a better place
At these distinctive campgrounds, you’ll get a place to pitch your tent—and so much more
And when they'll be smashed—because half the fun of records is watching them fall
When a group of canyoneering beginners were swept away in a flash flood last September, it was the worst disaster in Zion's 97-year history. And it illustrates a growing question: How far should national parks go to keep their visitors safe?
Badlands National Park is home to impressive herds of bison and dazzling rock towers
No Reception is a short film from the folks at Taylor Stitch and Mission Workshop about a mountain biking adventure on the North Coast of California. Originally, the purpose of the trip was to test new gear designed collaboratively…
'Power of the River' is an adventure documentary that features a first-ever fly fishing expedition on unexplored waters in Bhutan
"I think your average Joe can identify with these videos and actually go out and do this. Not everyone can do a back flip, or jump off cliffs—this is attainable riding for most."
This spring, Italians Stefano Conz, Giovanni Testa, Davide Bozalla, and Vittorio Michelini—aka Team Rust and Dust—set out to cover more than 2,000 miles across India in rickshaws. Hosted by an organization called The Adventurists, The Rickshaw Run gave 69 teams the keys to two-cylinder, seven horsepower stallions to take on a free-form route across India through, as the event’s website put it, “whatever shit the road throws at you.” Getting lost, getting stuck, and breaking down are guaranteed. Here, Team Rust and Dust shares a few of their fondest moments. They came in last.
Last week some of the hardest chargers from around the world descended on Austalia’s Gold Coast for a week of skydiving, racecar driving, and jet-boarding—oh, and learning how to use a camera
Many traditionalists are worried this new segment will ruin the sport. It doesn’t have to if we take the time to figure out where the motorized rigs fit in.
Staying safe, clean, and healthy while having the time of your life
Will Jackson, Wyoming, or Billings, Montana, be chosen as the Best Town in America? It's time to vote.
In her sixth ascent of the world's tallest peak, 32-year-old Melissa Arnot earned one of the few prizes left on the mountain
How to take your friends camping without killing them, or wanting to
10 easy trips, maximum fun guaranteed
Stop browsing #vanlife photos and get out of town fast
A behind-the-scenes look at the journey of the Hōkūle‘a , one of the most epic sea-faring adventures of modern times
You're going to fill every free day—from Memorial Day through Labor Day—with wild races, delicious food and drink, good music, and an abalone or two
The best of the season—don't get caught on an impromptu escape without them
The discovery of human remains in Costa Rica complicates theories on his mysterious 2014 disappearance
Load up the gear, grab your girlfriends, and get ready for the best summer ever
'Harvesting Liberty' is a short film from Patagonia that addresses the current status of industrial hemp in the U.S.
Ashley and Richard Giordano quit their jobs, sold their belongings, rented their condo, and hit the road in a Toyota pickup
Charleston-based photographer Drew Doggett’s recent project, Shadow’s Alight; Portraits of the American West, is the result of 14,000 miles traveled in a 23-foot airstream, visiting 21 national parks. Doggett has spent much his career photographing foreign places and people whose communities are in imminent danger due to development and a lack of conservation efforts. But he wanted to turn his lens toward his own country. In celebration of 100 years of our National Park Service, Doggett set out to capture some of America’s most classic scenes to see how they’ve changed, how they’ve stayed the same, and ultimately why they’re worth protecting. Here, Doggett shares a few favorites from his recent project.
A beautiful steel adventure bike that doubles as a whiskey dispenser
Badass cyclist Juliana Buhring left a notorious childhood cult, biked around the world, set a world record, and wrote a book about it. It's as close as you could get to riding alongside her.
Never get stranded with a dead phone again—take one of our six picks with you
Coach Steve Magness offers some expert advice
Ten or so percent of it, anyway
The movement to get kids running around outdoors has some strong scientific support. Here are six ways to let your children cut loose.
We caught up with Jesse Thomas to chat about how he holds it all together and to learn about some of the practices underlying his success both on and off the course
Alpinst Emily Ward was determined to be a better climber than before her cancer diagnosis
We thought you might like to know about the little guys—the ones that generated the least visitor spending in 2015. Go visit them. You can rest assured they won’t be crowded.
In the Alps, ski guides herd both tourists and cows. And they're a case study for a dual lifestyle that keeps small farms thriving.
The United Arab Emirates wants to build an artificial peak to make it rain in the desert-bound cities. Let's just say the experts are skeptical.
A check-in on the state of equal pay shows that women still earn less than men in most outdoor industry occupations
Straight out of the "Lord of the Rings" prop department
The films you shouldn't miss from this year's stacked lineup