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Says safety practices have improved since citation
The iconic titanium brand returns after 30 years with a fully modern hard-tail 29er that's more than just eye candy.
A new global racing series aims to make the electric car cool.
The hours are long, and the work can be dangerous. But animal care workers, the unsung heroes devoted to the health of mammals at SeaWorld and other marine parks, have unrivaled access to the animals—and the challenges of captivity. Here, three former employees go on the record about their experiences.
Snow or no snow, a weekend at Colorado's Keystone Resort is a panacea for your off-season skiing woes.
Bring on the bass.
Discovery might halt future Mojave Desert solar installations
The Golden State is now short more than a year's worth of water
Money will go to patient-centered cancer care
Swiss explorer Mike Horn looks to grind out a big first—again.
There’s a reason more and more amateur athletes are turning to professional trainers to retool their workouts: it’s the best way to improve performance.
Despite the republic's best efforts to modernize, its legacy of trade and cultural expansion still lingers three centuries later
An epic, 10,000-mile road trip across America to find the best place to live in the country.
A lens so sharp, you won't leave home without it.
Aims to purchase 28 new tankers
Stonyfield Farm wants you to also eat the cup
Tourists swim for hours, drink urine, and brave volcano after boat sinks
Yosemite Valley, the birthplace of rebel climber culture is supposed to be all cleaned up and mellowed out. But as a new film shows, the outlaw spirit is alive and well.
Six new ways to power up without sacrificing taste
No, don't stop using it. But you need to go beyond SPF and add more protection to your arsenal.
The short answer? No. Or at least not always.
It's not all shoes and tents from the companies who hawk their goods at the huge outdoor gear show. These innovations are offbeat, but we (mostly) like 'em anyway.
We combed through the coolest products at Outdoor Retailer 2014 to bring you these six items—all of which cost $35 or less.
Niner launches a steel 29+ mountain bike and auctions nine special editions to benefit trail advocacy.
An HD camera in your pocket
Northwest Territories, Canada
The former road cyclist from Easthampton, Massachusetts, is quickly taking over the European-imported sports craze, cyclocross. Here's what keeps him going up, down, over, around...
Diamondback jumps into the enduro game with a flashy 27.5 machine
Treehouse meets spa in one of Portugal's lush, mountainous nature parks.
Plans to nearly double the size of its San Diego killer whale environment
Illegal rhino killings up 7,623% in six years
Steeplechaser loses third championship title for crazy antics
Lived in forest 11 days, rescued by puppy
Avoid falling into the trap of going medium-hard all the time.
Base camp just got a good deal more luxurious.
When it comes to staying hydrated, you need the right bottle for any activity.
Paria Canyon-Vermilion Cliffs Wilderness
Hill sprints will change the way you run
Alpine gear company co-founder replaced by former Gap executive
What's next for the maker of portable solar products
The Lumberjack World Championships, established in 1960, are a wildly entertaining display of the world's finest axmen and axwomen. But the event goes far beyond brute force and sharp blades slicing through logs. Photographer Narayan Mahon was there to capture the 2014 event, held July 24 to 26 in Hayward, Wisconsin.
I thought that starchy foods aren't good for you—why do I keep reading about the health benefits of this certain type?
Most of us shower daily to stay clean. But from a scientific standpoint, our modern hygiene habits are overrated.
In the three years since the author and her family left Penedo, Brazil, nothing—and everything—changed.
The storage solution you never knew existed.
New research suggests sticking with plain ol’ deodorant. We put four to the test.
Trek teams up with Penske Racing to make its already excellent trail bike even better.
National park concessions are moving toward more sustainable foods, and that means tastier, greener meals for you.
Ernest Moniz talks to Outside about radioactive waste, SuperTrucks, dazzling solar arrays, southwestern breakfasts, and a trout stream that has to remain top secret.
People have been trying to build a better bike almost as long as people have been trying to build a better mousetrap. With the Denny, that quest may be over—at least when it comes to urban commuting.
Take in the views of Monte Fitz Roy after taking on the challenges of Patagonia.
Is the newest fitness beverage just another money grab, or is it actually getting to the heart of smart rehydration?
For a total of 14 in less than a month
Specific proteins and peptides block tumor growth
Premie arrives in an alpine meadow
Oftentimes, you get the best ideas when you aren’t looking for them. That’s the case for the co-founders of EPIC Protein Bars, Taylor Collins and Katie Forrest. As they explain, getting on the bike leads to focused thought and a heightened connection to the world around us.
More than four years in the making, Mission Blue is legendary oceanograpgher Dr. Sylvia Earle’s eye-opening wake-up call to save the ocean. Directed by Fisher Stevens (“The Cove”) and Robert Nixon (“Gorillas in the Mist”), the film follows Dr. Earle on her global quest…
With “Project360,” Mammut is opening up a new view of the Eiger. Project360 takes digital mapping into the third dimension and brings a virtual experience of the mountain’s legendary north face to the public. The images were captured by six cameras in a specially designed backpack to…
Three pilots travel high above the Highlands of Scotland in this short film from Ahstudio Filmmakers. Far from the safety of flat lands and predictable landscapes, they provide a unique perspective on an ancient and beautiful land. …
“One Shot” is a short documentary that looks into the life of Russell Ord, a West Australian, world renowned surf photographer, as he embarks on a mission to capture “one shot” that defines who he is. A film by Spektrum Visuals. …
When 23-year-old Zina Lahr went missing on a trail outside Ouray, Colorado, the world lost an amazing young talent. The full story from Grayson Schaffer. …
A reflection on sports, nature and the extreme from Get Out There Productions. To them freedom means no thoughts, doubts, fears, pressure, or self reflection, and it’s best found in the outdoors. …
In late fall 2013, the Yeti Cycles team traveled to Southwest Colorado's San Juan Mountains to test their prototype suspension platform. Rider Joey Schusler tested the new bike on some of the most rugged terrain in Colorado before reporting back on what worked and…
With 45 successful summits, this season on K2 seems too serendipitous to be true. But safely conquering the mountain took grueling amounts of work and skill, too.
Nine health and grooming tools for maximum good clean fun
The finalists in our Best Town Ever competition have a lot in common: Thriving food scenes, walkable neighborhoods, and, of course, incredible access to trails, rivers, mountains, and lakes. But no place brings it all together like our winner.
Roman Dial is an adventure icon and Alaskan legend who raised his son, Cody, in the outdoors. Now Cody is missing in a Costa Rican jungle and Roman is leading the search.
Hint: It has nothing to do with mileage or speed
What makes a Best Town Ever? Access to adventure, healthy eating options, bike lanes, and green spaces. And these places have it all.
At least not of the traditional, compulsory, watch-the-clock-until-the-bell-rings kind. As a growing movement of unschoolers believe, a steady diet of standardized testing and indoor inactivity is choking the creativity right out of our kids. The alternative: set 'em free.
Free concerts throughout the state