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Looking for one shoe that can do it all? The Outback is a great choice.
Hunker down in a fully outfitted private cottage and brace yourself for stunning views of the country's wild majesty.
A nine-month test. Two hot new disc brake-equipped road bikes. And one revelation: disc brakes are here to stay.
How to hack lift tickets, travel, lodging.
Unleash 493 horses on the water with this versatile transformer.
We'd known about the storm for days, so how come hundreds of trekkers were caught off guard?
Ski racing champion plans to focus on equestrian sports after retiring
From the depth of the creative visuals to the groundbreaking, never-been-done-before scale of the shoot, Afterglow is being hailed as one of the most cinematically profound ski movies ever made. Deep pillows and Alaskan spines, all filmed at night, with massive lights, custom made LED suits, and a…
Don't shorten your routine just yet.
I hear the whole stunt-man thing is a great workout. Is it worth incorporating into my routine?
Intelligent designs that are up for anything—and so fun to ride that you’ll want to take them everywhere.
Lighten up your kit for faster ascents.
Cold-weather snacks to keep you powered up.
Where deep powder meets uncrowded runs
Air fare goes to new heights with Swiss International Air Lines' pop-up restaurant
Improve your life in five minutes or less.
As a species, we're living longer and having fewer children. And that's a fantastic development for amateur athletes—and society as a whole.
Photographer Ben Moon takes us on his journey through Norway, using the all-new Lytro Illum camera—designed to capture fuller, deeper, and more stunning images than ever before. Relive his adventure through the Nordic countryside with four artists and VW camper.
Five mountain towns where the skiing and riding are matched by equally entertaining off-the-slopes escapades.
Renowned physical therapist Kelly Starrett lays out movement standards for runners. Meet them, and you'll stay out of his office. Don't meet them, and you shouldn't be running.
These two carbon 27.5ers may look similar on paper, but they ride like very different machines.
Looking for the funnest terrain in North America? Go here.
More than 100 others missing
For years, professional climbers Freddie and Janet Wilkinson would come home from some of the world’s tallest mountains to a 12-by-12-foot box they built on a New England hill. Why? Because big lives need few walls.
1,000-kilometer Munga loses key sponsor
Marketing stunt turns shoppers into climbers
World's longest indoor ski run ready for construction near Dallas
Full-featured watches for smarter training
There's no doubt that obstacle-course racing is growing at an explosive rate. In 2014, an estimated 10 million people competed in 5,000 events across 30 countries. In her debut book, Erin Beresini uncovers the growing sport's most compelling characters and provides the most authoritative insiders' guide to date.
Tired of epic lift lines, hostile locals, and $15 burgers at the lodge? Something wonderful is happening in a remote pocket of British Columbia, where homegrown spirit is flourishing beyond the reach of corporate resorts and there's plenty of powder to share.
Shot by son-in-law while tangling with bear
Terrorism, disease, food and water shortages could worsen
Hike turns into survival situation
A perfect road kit for the shorter, cooler days of autumn.
Cold is brutal on skin. Keep your armor smooth with these simple remedies.
There are many threats to the 50-year-old Wilderness Act. But the most dangerous, Kenneth Brower says, comes from those who are chipping away at the very idea of wilderness itself.
Where there's smoke, there's delicious grilled meat.
When a craft-beer brewery starts making hand-made mountain bikes and putting them on a kickass North Carolina ranch, happiness is only a singletrack ride away.
The German-American surfing writer was kidnapped by Somali pirates in 2012—and held for two years and eight months. Joshua Hammer reports on his imprisonment, drawn-out negotiations to ensure his release, and the ugly business of kidnapping for cash. As the global debate over ransoming hostages heats up, just how should we be getting our journalists home?
Similar to compound banned for major health risks
Blaze in Weed destroyed 150 homes
Rentals available at 50 stations around the city
With times of 2:04:11 and 2:24:35, respectively
We see plenty of incredible travel photos every day—it's hard to pick only a handful to highlight as exceptional. However, these images published over the course of September really stood out.
Mountains, water, and Incan myths collide in this Peruvian playground.
The Veloloop tricks traffic lights into thinking your bike is a car.
The world's top skiers and snowboarders share their favorite mountain accessories.
With more than 3,500 stellar beers on site, it's tough to pick favorites. But we did our best.
El Cosmico is Marfa's roadside oasis
Convince the computer you're clean and you get the Clean Protocol program's seal of approval. Any takers?
Jamie Smith says he was recruited into the CIA as an undergraduate at Ole Miss, cofounded Blackwater, and has done clandestine intelligence work all over the world, operating out of a counterterrorism boot camp in the woods of north Mississippi. Plenty of people believed him, including the Air Force (which paid him $7 million to train personnel) and William Morrow, which signed him up to write his memoir. There's just one little question: How much of it is true?
Face it, most of us aren't complete athletes. We lack the strength to make us fit, and we follow cultlike exercise programs. But there is a cure: Listen to renegade coach Mark Rippetoe, grab a barbell, and get back to basics.
Went missing Wednesday on the Maroon Bells
Survived on mushrooms and bark
Spark blamed for growing blaze
Opponents say project imperils natural and cultural resources
Red Bull Dreamline, the world-class BMX competition, is making its East Coast premiere October 10-11, just outside of Asheville, NC. Given six weeks and the freedom to develop concept into course, builder Adam Aloise transformed a barren patch of land into a next-level dirt playground: 10 dirt…
Jonathan Field is a Canadian Cowboy who takes an “ancient approach” to raising the animals he loves. Watch Field describe his methods in this short clip from the Red Bull-sponsored documentary Harmony with Horses. A short from Salazar Film. …
For when an evening hike turns into a 20-mile epic
The short answer: Absolutely. For a detailed breakdown of inexpensive, beginner-friendly fly-fishing gear, I contacted my friend Ryan Allred, owner of Jefferson Flywater. Allred’s worked as a guide for 20 years and holds a master’s degree in environmental science with an emphasis on fisheries. Here’s the gear…
New regulations stink more than Camembert de Normandy
Health-and-fitness publications often takes liberties (gasp!) with scientific studies. Here's why you shouldn't believe everything you read—and how to separate the facts from the slough.
Buy equipment you don't have to feel guilty about using.
More evidence shows caffeine-loaded beverages should stay separate from athletic events
Company says it was "the best, most authentic" method
Tourism revenue outweighs profits from poaching
Persisting knee injury to blame
Half of mountain range to receive federal protection
New film series envisions nature as force, not victim
The plushest home on four wheels
A handful of years ago Rachel Brathen was a cigarette-smoking, rebellious teen in Sweden. Then she moved to Costa Rica, found yoga, booted up Instagram, and became a yoga celebrity—if there is such a thing.
The company's used recycled materials for years and has even begun making wetsuits from plants. But its new Truth to Materials collection takes eco-friendly apparel to a whole new level.
When regular air isn’t good enough.