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Sprinter 4×4 Here at Outside, we’re romantics when it comes to Syncros and Vanagons—possibly to the point of being delusional. Because to shell out $79,000 (one of many similar listings on Craigslist) for a 24-year-old Volkswagen with more than a quarter-million miles on it is, well, insanity.
First birth east of Mississippi in 200 years
Proposes underground link with Nepal
Four days before marathon
The National Park Service turns 100 in 2016, but this year is shaping up to be one of its most celebrated mile markers in recent memory.
The distance running powerhouse enters a full-blown crisis that affects every fan of the sport.
A little of both, probably
New sweat-sensing technology is about to blow the doors off old-school heart rate monitors
We've come a long way from the days of instant coffee and card games by flashlight.
The new loaded quadcopter aims squarely at GoPro with a camera that can shoot 4K video
Will consider environmental and social effects
To learn about geyser’s processes
Tips and tricks for off-roading noobs
Last year’s avalanche reignited a debate about the complicated role of helicopters in getting gear up the mountain and mitigating the danger to Sherpa. Outfitters weigh in on whether more helicopters will make Everest safer or even more dangerous.
Presenting a fresh line of meals that are sure to sate your inner caveman.
With trail traffic increasing following the release of 'Wild,' the association overseeing the PCT wants to block new races. The move has prompted a Change.org petition from some very angry runners.
The perfect gift for the love child of Ranger Rick and Bob the Builder is a set of National Park–themed Legos
Why is the roof of the world covered in our shit? Lots of reasons, but it might come down to common laziness.
Nonprofit cites “battery of threats”
Over killings of Wyoming grizzlies
Few things can ruin a would-be stellar trip like realizing you forgot something really important. With this guide to packing, you won't have to learn the hard way.
Are biotech entrepreneurs on the leading edge of science or just looking to make a quick buck? A little of both, probably.
You’ll recognize at least a few of the names on American Rivers’ annual Endangered Rivers list—but what will you do to ensure they remain pristine?
The 2014 Boston Marathon winner’s new book, 'Meb for Mortals', is just that: a guide to getting better as you grow older.
You don’t have to be a timber-hardened lumberjack to appreciate the satisfying heft of a well-balanced ax.
On Friday March 20, a Solar Eclipse plunged Europe into darkness. Photographer Rutger Pauw teamed up with Danny MacAskill to capture the moment in Danny's homeland, the Isle of Skye in Scotland. With just one small window of opportunity to get the shot he had dreamed about,…
Part of new active lifestyle programming push
For Scott Rogers, photography has always been about two things: friends and fears
Today's environmental nightmare is tonight's dinner special.
Avoids path where avalanche killed 16 Sherpas in 2014
It's time pro women got an equal number of slots to compete in triathlon's premiere World Championship event.
If you want to dine sustainably, fermented cabbage is hard to beat.
The classic survival tool gets an upgrade
After “tremendous” March crowds
Actor hopes to restore embattled island
A visit to the New Balance Sports Research Lab reveals how the company turns science into shoes. …
In March 2015, Luke Allen Humphrey, Brandon Fisher and Ken Schulte set out to climb a few classic routes on some of Utah's stunning desert tower formations. They filmed their climbs from some unique aerial perspectives during early morning and evening light, often after sleeping on top…
Steer your bike into the Digital Age
An endurance racer worthy of the master who created it.
Bike hacks beware—if you steal a Stromer ST2, you won’t get away with it.
Showering outside is one of life’s small pleasures. Discovering there’s one adjoining your hotel room is an enormous joy.
Sir Ranulph Fiennes reflects on the life of a 71-year-old explorer as he stares down the barrel of one of the planet’s hardest ultramarathons.
Star Matt Galland talks about surprise encounters with giant snakes in Mexico, watching his friend nearly drown during filming, and what else we can expect from his new reality show.
For (only!) $4,254
Cyclists push for further legislation
Breaks own record set in 2000
Rescued off North Carolina coast after capsizing
Stakes $1 million in Swedish company
Perpetually foggy goggles are one of the few things that can ruin a precious powder day. Thankfully, two companies agree and are working to produce the world’s first anti-fog technology.
100 Miles From Nowhere premieres Sunday April 5, 2015, on Animal Planet. The show follows adventurer Matt Galland and his two best friends, Danny Bryson and Blake Josephson, as they get dropped into incredibly remote locations around the globe. Their mission: trek 100 miles in just…
The real world of urban jibbing and the not-so real world of toys collide in Toyland. Let your imagination run wild while watching the final episode of Salomon Freeski TV Season 8. …
Glaciers, crevasses and mountain bikes? Episode 3 of Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal takes us to an unlikely destination: the Pemberton Ice Cap in B.C.'s backcountry. Cam McCaul, James Doerfling and Graham Agassiz put their bike handling skills to the test as…
Hooké Ungava: An Expedition to No Man's Land, an official selection of the International Fly-Fishing Film Festival, is the story of a 10-day expedition taken by the Hooké tribe in the Summer of 2014. The team flew over mountain ranges, waterfalls and canyons to…
Chris Burkard is writing a children’s book for young explorers, complete with unreal illustrations inspired by some of his most famous shots
Fat and fit is a myth, but a few extra pounds won't kill you—and being skinny won't necessarily save your life.
Start with Olympic athletes, analyze the foot strikes of dozens of volunteers, and then feed all the data into an architectural software program named after a bug.
Owners instructed to return their beacons to company’s headquarters for repair
Yes, Happy Meals, according to recent research, make for a surprisingly effective post-exercise meal. But the real takeaway has nothing to do with the Golden Arches: real food—not expensive bars or scientifically formulated shakes—is almost always best.
The upcoming picture book ‘The Boy Who Spoke to the Earth’ is a welcome counterweight to our kids’ plugged-in lives.
Won’t interfere with proposed developments
Find Your Park kiosks to open in NYC, L.A., DC
Volvo is painting riders and their gear to keep them safer at night.
Spanning nearly 350 miles across some of the most beautiful and rugged country in the world, the GODZone Adventure race is one of the most demanding events on the planet. Only 14 of the 52 finished the 2015 course. Feel their pain.
Lornah Kiplagat new line of women’s sports apparel forgoes skimpy tops and see-through tights in favor of flowing fabrics that offer style and coverage.
Cycling, skiing, and bobsledding have hinted they’re testing out mixed-gender events—but they’re not the head-to-head matchups we’re thinking of.
Having been primed to lead Greenpeace into the 21st century, the six-year executive director has suddenly opted to resign.
I got myself a sport watch and it came with a chest strap. I'm tempted not to use the strap because heart rate training seems difficult. Any tips for making it simple?
From the cool to the downright bizarre, the best 2015 April Fools' Day products.
From mountain biking and climbing to swimming and kiteboarding, there’s a lifetime of adventure in the Lone Star State
2017 will feature smallest in race history
On 50th anniversary of country’s first summit
Gear deals and programs mark NPS centennial
Will step down by end of 2015
Ten weeks after completing a historic ascent in Yosemite, the 30-year-old climber is raising awareness about the sport and contemplating what’s next.
How even the smallest intervals can make athletes mental superstars.
The herb offers a caffeine fix similar to that of coffee, plus vitamins and other beneficial plant compounds. But you have to get over the hay-like smell, wood chip taste—and potential health pitfalls.