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19 essentials designed to keep you alive
The outdoor adventure company doesn't do girly. Their new women's gear is designed for adventurers, explorers, and athletes who play in the mountains for a living. Not surprisingly, the apparel works pretty well for the rest of us, too.
Tiny homes simplify family life and make room for adventure.
With drop bars and fat tires, this might be one of the most versatile road bikes we’ve ridden. Just don’t call it a gravel bike.
Europe's lowlands are becoming the mecca of solar-powered bike paths. We especially like this take on Van Gogh’s most famous work.
With the Mirai, Toyota takes a bold step toward zero-emission vehicles.
Safety system to debut in January
Animals handle tundra better than snowmobiles
Two years ago, a group of Montana skiers and riders set out to visit Montana’s Wilderness Areas and explore the issues surroundig the lands where humans are mere visitors. Land of No Use is the story of what they found, and the controversy surrounding Wilderness Areas in…
Outside's Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, puts 5 insulated stainless steel water bottles to the test. After they survive everyday wear and tear, Joe gets creative to find out which bottle is the most durable. …
The day of the gel has come and gone. Elite athletes are ditching the sugar-laden junk for natural on-bike nutrition, and pro cyclist Ally Stacher is leading the charge with her new sweet potato bars.
The building blocks you need for an inexpensive, versatile fitness center.
Shoe purchasers can expect to get $8 to $9 a pair
But they're still willing to pay more for it
Season 8, Episode 4 of Salomon Freeski TV: Every new ski season begins with the air of optimism. But when the snow doesn’t show up, skiers will go to ridiculous lengths to make it happen.
‘Sculpted in Time: The Wise Man’ is the story of Eddie Hunter’s life-long connection with Banff National Park and Mt. Norquay. He was born in 1926, the same year Mt. Norquay was established, and has skied there for over 80 years. …
Surf Berlin (2015) is a documentary film following the quest of one man to be the first in history to document a ride on the “last German wave.” Formed by a giant ship, this unusual wave is almost impossible to catch, and like many good things in…
Two years in the making, Far From Home tells the story of Brolin Mawejje and his bout to become Africa’s first Olympic snowboarder. Born in Kampala, Uganda, Brolin’s life has been a tumultuous journey of highs and lows, rejection and acceptance. With the support of his community,…
Be ready to simplify before jumping on the tiny-house bandwagon.
The Olympic champion's favorite place to ski and sticks for the park.
SLC will revise marketing campaign
Complaints abound, but number one may surprise you.
With a bevy of new ski and snowboard films in theaters this month, a quick primer on what sets ski porn apart from other titillating genres.
Advanced screening can reduce the likelihood of sudden cardiac arrest, the most common cause of death among athletes. So why is it so controversial?
New safety measures appease NPS
High-altitude network could provide Internet access anywhere
Intends to break 4 world records
Nolan’s 14 is a 100 mile route through the heart of the Colorado Rockies that traverses 14 14,000 foot peaks. It’s known as the “Mount Everest of Ultrarunning,” and only a handful of people have ever completed it within the 60 hour cutoff time. Watch the…
Conservation groups seek more protections
It's time to dump the rankings and review the facts
A group of friends built the houseboat we never knew we needed. Even better: It's available for rent.
Want to skin the frontcountry? Try these six spots.
Olympic gold medalist now training for the Super-G
With some seriously impressive tech specs (including a built-in 4k camera, a dedicated camera controller, and a live-action video feed), the new Inspire is the coolest drone we've seen yet.
We always preach the importance of wearing a helmet while cycling. But new research suggests that the brain buckets aren't keeping us much safer—and one Olympian argues we should do away with them altogether. So what can we do to keep cyclists safe?
The abrupt move stunned the outdoor industry and infuriated climbers, but it wasn't necessarily a bad choice.
BP still "grossly negligent"
More than 100 bikes from biopic available
Photographer and Filmmaker Luc Mehl lives in Anchorage, AK and spends his time exploring the vast expanses of wilderness in his home state. Often times the best way to get around is by packraft. …
Don't know how to take pictures of stars or the milky way? We walk you though how to do it.
5 must-have tools to rebound from marathon season
I know that proper form while I'm working out is important, but what about my posture the rest of the day—does that really impact my fitness level?
Gone are the days of "shrink it and pink it." This equipment—much of it designed by women, for women—rocks.
Our vision of the year ahead, from sure bets (more fitness tech) to bold predictions (we're all moving to Seattle!)
The Olympic gold medalist on dominating slalom—and what's next on her agenda
Tips for developing a rock-hard core from the two-time Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc winner
Pro ski mountaineer Meredith Edwards dishes on her five favorite feeds
Miscommunication between pilots may have contributed to crash
Marine park chain's revenue plummets
Caliber Truck Co and Arbor Skateboards, in association with Blood Orange, present Grade; a downhill/freeride full-length film chronocling a year of travel with Arbor’s top team riders as they travel to some of the most challenging roads in the world. Grade…
Airlines have made frequent-flier miles more valuable than ever. But they’re becoming increasingly harder to earn. This is how you hack the system.
High-quality, affordable 3D-printed products are already on the market
This ergonomist has a mission: to design an office that's scientifically proven to boost your fitness, mental health, and productivity.
Bob Windsor keeps Churchill, Manitoba, free of a different kind of perp
There are plenty of ski areas where you can show up without a map and dink around on mellow (read: boring) terrain all day. These aren’t those kind of resorts.
No two ski resorts are alike. But which one is right for you? We break down more than 30 of North America's best to find the perfect fit.
Proposed admission increases follow similar moves at other parks
Both sides agree to limit emissions; further efforts needed
The crude that would feed the XL pipeline comes from a once pristine part of Alberta that now resembles mining operations on a sci-fi planet. At places like Fort McKay, home to First Nations people who've lived there for centuries, the money is great but the environmental and health impacts are exceedingly grim.
A closer look at swim coaches who abused their athletes
Don’t tell us there’s no such thing as a good, long-travel 29er. We’ve found (at least) two.
It’s all part of the iconic outdoor brand’s largest advertising campaign ever.
Says sunken ship was "unseaworthy," wants $5.1 million
Pop star participated in fixed races to qualify for Sochi Olympics
Legislation calls for 3-year prison terms for offenders
Like to BASE jump and eat chilies? The two may be connected.
What happens when a wolf comes to visit—and stays? A new book looks at the unlikely six-year friendship between a wild wolf and the people (and dogs) of Juneau, Alaska.
The pro traveler needs cutting-edge survival gear as he explorers the farthest reaches of the planet. And his favorite place to play might surprise you. (Hint: It’s in the Midwest.)
Allegedly dumps athletes who BASE jump or free-solo, including Honnold
Footage taken by fellow firefighters is stirring but unilluminating