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Patagonia pulled on a thread and found migrant workers suffering under servitude in its supply chain. Will its disclosures prompt other brands to air their dirty laundry (or even look for it) as well?
Use lube. Carry extra fuel. Don’t forget veggies. These and other critical tips will guarantee you look like you know what you’re doing.
Whether you’re looking to step up your chef game, provide for a massive party, or just plain lazy, these grills deliver
TV host is an avid fly-fisherman
Brandon Semenuk sequence coincides with iTunes release
Ditch your trainers on race day. We promise, you’ll go faster.
We’ve evolved beyond croquet and badminton, and it’s time to start acting like it
You’ll be surprised how far we’ve come from the blocky, cumbersome ice coolers of yesteryear
Don’t be the guest who brings a sixer of heavy stout to a party on a triple-digit-degree afternoon. Here’s our list of all-day-drinkable brews.
A new study hints that the popular summertime appetizer could boost athletic performance. But don’t go nuts just yet.
The yoga and run apparel maker is getting into the booze business with a post-workout brew
Jeff Brines, Co-founder of Earlyups.com, cited “personal athletic delusions” as the reason for competing in a pro-cailber downhill mountain bike race after just eight days of training earlier this year. No matter the reasoning, he proved it's easier to go from desk chair to downhill racer than one might think. …
In this short clip from Chris Corbin, we get a glimpse of how his wife, professional triathlete Linsey Corbin, trains near her hometown of Bend, Oregon. This stretch of the Cascade Lakes Highway is one of her favorite rides, and it's easy to see why. …
The ultrarunner set a new record on the AT and found himself at the center of a debate about how we should use the wilderness
A new and physically gruesome form of BASE jumping involves affixing a parachute directly into the jumper’s back—with metal hooks
We asked a great white expert to explain the pro surfer’s terrifying encounter at Jeffreys Bay
The largest marine cleanup project in history is set to launch early next year. The goal: Get rid of half the plastic garbage currently in the oceans. It’s bold, it’s ambitious, and it’s popular with the media (although less so with scientists). But will it work?
Or you can at least get around onerous fees by tethering to it when you’re abroad
The $8,000 hanging shelter of your dreams
Yuri Milner funding biggest SETI project ever
First Indian Ocean races in Continental Championships
New research shows that the bulk of the national park’s iconic plant are in jeopardy from exceptionally dry conditions
Suspension BASE Jump: Piercing Gravity is a short film from The Extremity Project in which Josh Miramant becomes the 11th person in the world to complete a Suspension BASE Jump. In Suspension BASE Jumping, the parachute is attached to piercings on the jumper’s back. The jump took place on May 13, 2015 from…
Meru tells the story of climbers Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk’s multiple attempts to climb what many consider to be the ultimate prize in the world of big-wall climbing. The Shark’s Fin on Mount Meru sits 21,000 feet above the sacred Ganges…
Would run between Denver and the resort
Chart-topping year continues in summer months
To prevent and eliminate doping
A brewery in New Zealand is fueling cars with beer
Sketches from the Bugaboos is a short film from Luke Humphrey, who recently took a trip to British Columbia to climb what many refer to as “the best 5.4 in the world”: Pigeon Spire's West Ridge in the Bugaboos. The ridge is 1500 feet of solid granite with stunning views and…
The three-time world champion escaped injury
With crash-filled stages, an American competing for the podium, and an astonishingly dominant performance by Chris Froome of Team Sky on Tuesday, it’s been an exciting start to the 2015 Tour de France. These images do the action justice.
Photographer Josh Hydeman has made it his mission to illuminate America's caves and spark interest in what lies beneath.
Mood light, spotlight, emergency light—all in one adventure-ready box
Researchers have finally figured out how to commercially grow a plant that kicks like our favorite food
Athletic training and parenthood aren’t mutually exclusive. In fact, when done right, they go hand in hand.
Putting the new bikepacking rig through its paces on the Tour Divide
True-story adventure thriller stars DiCaprio, Hardy
Public drinking an issue after speed record
Shannon Rowbury sets American record
Pro kayaker Steve Fisher has always dreamed of running the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. For a long time the descent was illegal, but not anymore. …
As a traveler and photographer, Stefan Istrate has come to appreciate simple moments spent in nature, far from the popular tourist attractions. Little Icelandic Moments is short video Istrate shot in Iceland last year that tells the intimate story of a solitary piece of land.
Pedal the world’s best dine-and-wine destinations, then sleep in style
Gives travelers easier access to Alps
After surviving Everest avalanche
The Wikipedia (and Google Street View) of the outdoors will change your life
Returned to a route Anker failed to complete in 1988
A lid that incorporates turn signals and brake lights into its shell
It's a great fitness tool—but there are other ways to use it besides swings
It’s taken a decade, but an American is finally riding out of Lance Armstrong’s shadow and putting the U.S. back in contention at the world’s biggest bike race
Two in-contest tests reveal anabolic agents
With enough bolts and webbing for eight new lines loaded into the Volkswagen, they headed south across the border.
For two members of the New Horizons mission to Pluto, aeronautics and planetary science are only part of their overarching fascination with the natural world. We spoke to them about the unlikely intersection of skydiving, cave diving, and space exploration.
A super light tent with headroom to spare
Getting into paddling is a good call. Blowing your money on unnecessary gear is not. Here’s exactly what you need.
Will complete two stages for a leukemia charity
Plus, 5 tips to avoid a close encounter
Circumnavigation delayed until 2016
Nothing beats campfire cuisine, if you know what you’re doing
Jed Mildon became the first person ever to land a quadruple backflip on a BMX bike on Sunday, July 12, 2015.
Former Biketrials World Champion Martyn Ashton was left paralyzed from the waist down after a bike accident in 2013. Most speculated that he would never walk again, let alone ride a bike. Ashton, however, had other ideas and recently got back on the bike with a little help from his friends. You can watch the…
The former Appalachian Trail speed record holder responds to how she feels about Scott Jurek’s FKT and reflects on her time on the trail
The notion that wave riding is a form of high art is outdated in the face of a multi billion-dollar global surfing industry. Young competitors want to represent their countries on the largest stage. We should let them.
Nature’s most wonderful meat can cure nature’s grossest parasite
A beautiful tool that's actually useful
For charity fundraising
‘Ashes to Agassiz,’ coming August 25
A proposal to protect the remaining wild animals from poachers by marketing fake horn instead of the real thing sounds promising. But conservationists worry it'll only make the problem worse.
With petroleum as his paint, English photographer Simon Norfolk took to Africa’s second highest peak, Mount Kenya, to outline the mountains’ vanishing Lewis Glacier.
Crowdsourced innovations promise to replace the old bike lock for good
Armed with the latest technology, a team of climbers aims to find out Denali's exact elevation
Surfski (noun): The fastest, tippiest kayak. If you’re just getting into the sport, this is the boat for you.
Makers of this crowdsourced device say it can save you from drowning