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When filmmakers Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller set out to build a tiny house for the 2013 documentary Tiny: A Story About Living Small, they had no idea what they were doing.
Pain fades, but glory is forever. Or at least until your next competition.
A behind-the-scenes documentary look at the human drama of endurance racing and the bonds formed between Porsche drivers, teams, fans and cars. …
The action-cam maker announced a new camera array to capture virtual-reality footage and its long-awaited drone, to be released in 2016. The catch: it's for pros only at the moment.
Campuses aren’t just for college students
The stigma is gone. For years, canned beers were derided for their metallic taste. Worse, the options were limited—few breweries canned beer that you’d want to sample, let alone drink 12 ounces of. Then, Oskar Blues started canning its flagship Dale’s Pale Ale in 2002. And everything changed.
Giving a new meaning to fat camp, Camp Bacon is all pork, all the time
The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.
Amid mounting international pressure
Lost 15.6 percent of ice since 1961
Three-person team took nine years
Our Gear Guy Joe Jackson puts a fleet of camp chairs through the wringer to make picking the right one an easy choice.
These days, a weekend of camping doesn't have to mean a weekend of roughing it. Watch our guide to car-camping basics and you'll be ready for your first camping trip in no time. …
Chad Copeland, a professional photographer whose work has appeared on National Geographic Creative and in adventure campaigns around the world, had doubts about the quality of smartphone photography.
The oceans are in serious trouble, creating a tough question for consumers: Should I eat wild fish, farmed fish, or no fish at all? The author, a longtime student of marine environments, dove into an amazing new world of ethical harvesters, renegade farmers, and problem-solving scientists. The result: your guide to sustainably enjoying nature's finest source of protein.
In 2001, California passed a law creating a thru-hike up the state’s majestic coast. The trail may never see completion.
Heddoko claims it can prevent injuries and improve strength training by giving wearers live feedback on their form. The tech's still in beta, but we're impressed by the prototype. CrossFitters, take note.
Oh yeah, it also edits your GoPro footage
Stock climbs after new products unveiled
Needs to beat 46 days, 11 hours
Included 30 conservation leaders
Soccer’s culture of corruption extended to sponsorships
Wild fish? Farmed fish? No fish? This is no Dr. Seuss rip-off; it’s the increasingly confusing situation that seafood consumers are facing.
Jumping and "plyo" exercises boost speed and power. But they can benefit distance athletes, too.
Forget complicated workout regimens. CrossFit phenom Christmas Abbott shows simple strength exercises are all you need to start feeling fierce
Yes, but first you have to prove you need one
There are really only two: Keep the boat upright, and preserve the ice at all costs
Buy them if for no other reason than they’re pretty
Part of population control measure
Remake of 1991 cult classic surf movie
Remembering running’s biggest legend on the 40th anniversary of his death
It's nothing like a cycling power meter and it aims to change not only runners' physiology but their form. Which, in the end, matters much more.
The questions to ask, the apps to download, and the labels to seek out if you want to sustainably enjoy nature's finest source of protein
Research suggests artificial muscle enhancers stick with cheating athletes for life. So will we see lifetime bans for first-time cheats?
Annie Bersagel is fast and smart, and if she has her way, she’ll crush it in Rio
Nobody knows exactly what Ironman will do now that the government has shuttered the Kona lottery, but we have a proposal: use those extra entry spots to grow women's racing.
I’ve heard the ladies get an injury-prevention boost that men don't from going barefoot. Is that true?
Average times slowed
Man spent five years on the run
In stable condition after surgery
Beat the crowds and head for fresh climbing, mountain-biking, and chill-out spots within easy driving distance of eight burgs
The data sure isn't driving us nuts
Thanks to new camera and photo editing technology, it’s never been easier to create professional-quality photographs
The province has it all, from wildlife and rainforests to bike parks and wild rivers
The world just feels larger there—the country, the rivers, the meals, and, most importantly, the fish.
We review four new all-mountain lids and the trend toward MTB helmets with more coverage.
It maps waves, predicts conditions, turns surfers into citizen scientists, and could be the data-collecting tool climate scientists need to study our rapidly acidifying oceans.
When François Guenot vanished last summer on a wild and remote Alaskan coastline, many in the state dismissed him as yet another unprepared greenhorn. But a revelatory road trip with François's father and brother revealed he was something special: a tough, soulful wanderer whose story resonates with the grand traditions of the American outdoors.
Tip #1: Letting them embrace freedom involves a fair amount of hovering
Skratch Labs has been cooking for athletes since 2013, but this year the team put “The Cookie Lady” in charge—and athletes loved it.
Would be unprecedented worldwide
Inaugural event coming May 2016
'Sunshine Superman' traces the rise and fall of a BASE-jumping pioneer
I am Dominica is a short film from Riot House created for the 2015 Dominica Film Challenge. The crew spent an entire week filming on Dominica in order to tell the story of what life is like on the Carribean island.
Andrew Muse always dreamt about living in a small log cabin with his dog, a guitar and some books somehwere high up in the mountains. Three months ago he made a step in that direction when he bought a 1976 Dynacruiser truck camper. He spent…
This short edit from Kitsbow Mountain Bike Wear features rider Marshall Eames shredding his local trails, and showing the rest of us what mountain biking is supposed to look like.
The Peak is a short film from Christian Mülhauser about the Matterhorn, Switzerland’s most famous mountain. Mülhauser took three trips and 25,000 photos to make this film.
Not many people in Texas know about the Devil’s River, and fewer have ventured into the most remote river in the state. The crew from The Noble Lab joined the Texas-born musical duo Jamestown Revival to document their adventure as they dropped their kayaks,…
A classic drill to help make you a better runner by improving your running form, functional strength, and efficiency.
This May, another group of climbers, parkour runners, and gymnasts will try—and most likely fail—to achieve “Total Victory” on the nation’s favorite obstacle course show.
Drivers for Porsche thrive in racing’s toughest competitions thanks to mountain biking, stand-up paddleboarding, and a high-tech training protocol developed by Porsche’s new Human Performance Center powered by Exos
In the grueling world of ultrarunning, she's an anomaly: a low-key athlete who thrives on unstructured training, competes by instinct, and crushes men in the sport's most prestigious race
A new law may prevent people from gathering “data”—including snapping photographs—of the state’s natural environment.
Had been in a cage his whole life
Files to counter fraud claims
Could bolster case for more reintroduction
Jackson Hole slide struck Sunday
This year’s film festival, which kicks off Friday in Telluride, is chock full of 100 films, ranging from feature length documentaries about climbing the world’s toughest mountains to short, art films. Here are the 10 you shouldn’t miss.
This year’s Mountainfilm festival is dominated by feature-length climbing documentaries. The rise of these movies isn’t coincidence.
Alpinist David Lama dreams of becoming the first person to free climb the infamous Compressor Route on Patagonia’s Cerro Torre. The 22-year-old knows that this will not be an easy feat, but he is up for the challenge. Cerro Torre: A Snowball’s Chance in Hell is film from…
This video is an autobiographical piece from Kelly and Brendan of Vancrafted about the five month, 15,000-mile road trip they took last year around the U.S., after leaving their lives in New York City behind. They expected to learn about their country and the people in it, but learned more…
Throw away those beer cans and put down your textbooks. It’s time to learn a lesson from the open road.
Footage hints at possible cause of accident
Snaps a photo when heart rate spikes
Sells for more than $30,000