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Toasty layers for wild and urban adventures
Do-it-all skis make resort days simpler—and more fun
Simone Anne soloed all 220 miles of the trail in a month, capturing her favorite moments along the way and posting them to her feed.
For sci-fi nerds who need to look sharp
Major resource for preserving public lands
Can intersect disc brake rotor
At just five foot three inches and one hundred and fifteen pounds, whatever Ironwoman Mirinda Carfrae lacks in stature, she makes up for in heart
The bike manufacturer gifts a dressed-up utilty bike in custom white-and-gold papal regalia
We spent several months testing the Picobrew Zymatic, which claims to be the “world's first fully automatic all-grain brewing machine.” For more, read our full review. Video by Bryan Rogala and David Silver.
Every year we ask our Instagram followers to share the best shots of their number one adventure buddy.
If you thought osteoporosis was only an issue for women and older men, you were wrong
Athletes optimistic but have questions
Japanese mountaineer is still on Everest
Stop whining about pedal assist. It’s here to stay and it’s totally rad.
The stakes are higher in winter, when overheating or getting chilled can get you into serious trouble. Don’t let that happen to you.
What would a ban on inexperienced climbers look like? And who would be affected?
After decades spent wandering the globe, the veteran travel writer takes a domestic detour
Just because you’re an adult doesn’t mean you can’t play with toys
You can do better than ketchup and crackers
With Airbnb and Yelp already operating in Cuba's capital, will hordes of American tourists sipping McDaiquiris ruin the very authenticity that draws us to the rebel island nation? Allow us to explain why you should go now—before Cuba changes, while it changes, and because you will change it yourself.
In an effort to make mountain safer, less crowded
You've seen the images from Everest Base Camp and Kathmandu, but one village was hit so hard that it ceased to exist altogether. Half the population was buried. The others had to find a way out. This is their story.
Shortlisted from 26 proposed sports
Decade-long legal battle over Tour de France bonuses
Aggressive descent gives him the lead
Weather forced Japanese alpinist to descend
Organizers cite allegations of police brutality
Believe it or not, you can ride fat tires in the Big Apple and beyond.
Seems like a good idea, if it works. Trouble is, there’s no evidence that it will.
Helping ensure you favorite drink is cold and pure
This one-woman film crew has hopped the globe (and endured blood-sucking critters) to bring unheard voices to the fore
We sent two intrepid reporters to this year's Great American Beer Festival in Denver, where more than 800 craft breweries from around the country were serving. Here's what they found.
We love bikes, but you’ll see a lot more country on a motorcycle
Take them from the kitchen to the backcountry
Plus 4 more of today’s top stories
The secret? Leaf blowers, peat moss, and cornstarch.
Bigger isn’t always better when it comes to planning your next mission and maximizing outdoor fun this season
User reviews are out, expert opinions are in. And these eight apps are doing it right.
The best clothes for our favorite time of year
A car, bike trailer, and mechanic’s garage built into one little Civic
Boston Marathon memorabilia you’ll actually wear
Episode 1 of Salomon Freeski TV's ninth season focuses on Northern New Mexico's Taos Ski Valley. Once an abandoned mine dump in the southernmost part of the Rocky Mountains, Taos is home to some of the most abundant and aggressive in-bounds ski terrain in North…
For anyone who ran cross-country growing up, this short from Tracksmith is sure to conjure up some feelings of nostalgia. Lace up your running shoes, because fall has arrived.
Walk the Ridge, from filmmaker Mathieu Le Lay, is a short film that aims to share the deep feelings one can experience while hiking in the mountains. Le Lay spent several days hiking four mountain peaks in the French Alps with his…
We asked photographer Jeff Clark, who travels around in his customized Sprinter, to document a few of the best rigs and personalities he came across while spending the summer on the California highways.
Regular mid-size wheels are so last year
As Hollywood prepares to release its adaptation of 'The Martian,' author Andy Weir talks about what it would take to send a person to Mars, and what he's got cooking for his next novel
Seeds from Arctic vault to go to Middle East researchers
We talked to the filmmaker behind a new Patagonia-funded film about a controversial ski resort development in British Columbia
Bravo show follows a luxury travel company
Flex, lasts, and liners matter. But above all, buy the one that feels good.
Jumbo Wild, a film from Patagonia and Sweetgrass Productions, tells the true story of the decades-long battle over the future of British Columbia's iconic Jumbo Valley, where tension runs high between the protection of wilderness and increasing development interests. Look for the full film…
REI's new Co-Op line of outerwear is all about giving the people what they want: quality, value and versatility. …
After gaining an interest in drones, Seattle-based filmmaker Beau Sylte met up with a local quad copter racing group to learn more about them and FPV racing in general. He found out that the future of drones is still being written, but it's moving very fast. …
Teton Gravity Research and Anthill Films re-imagine the ultimate skier's dream, a powder day, in mountain biking terms. Dirt falls from the sky like powder snow, while ecstatic riders play across a magical landscape. unReal is being called “the ultimate…
How a city built on sin wrote the gospel on moderation
We brewed 15 gallons of beer to put home brewing's coolest new gadget through the wringer
It’s more nuanced than the headlines would lead you to think
The adventure documentary tracks four young Texans as they lead a group of mustangs from Mexico to Canada
The showdowns that captured our attention—and that are going to shape next season—as the biggest track meet in the world approaches
There's a reason all our favorite toys are now made out West
Numbers-obsessed fans are reinventing fantasy sports for the skiing, surfing, and fly-fishing set
Protesting sulfide mines in Minnesota
Runner intercepted 1,600 feet before the finish line
Shark hit with paddle more than 20 times
Fulfill your childhood dream of living in a tree
Fell 200 feet to his death last May
Expedition kayaker Erik Boomer on man-eating walruses, making friends with fear, and the impact of his last name
As she prepared to attempt the first ski descent of Makalu, DesLauriers began feeling sick. She faced a dilemma: continue or descend? Making the right choice may have saved her life.
The artificial holds and lines devised for gyms and climbing competitions don't just happen—they're created and placed by devious people who want to force you to stretch, contort, curse, fail, and fall. We go behind the scenes with the masterminds who make this booming sport a serious challenge.
After a good weather window disappeared, the team waits for another in their attempt to make the first ski descent of Makalu.
How and why the company made the jump to high performance