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Welcome to Alex Honnold's van. The American rock climber may be best known for his free solo ascents of killer walls, but we think his badass mobile home also deserves some attention.
Cycling is known for being low-impact. But does that mean it's bad for your bones?
Grab your bell-bottoms and get ready for a party in the backcountry.
Whether you're an elite rock climber or just plain hard on your hands, these are the tips you need to keep your skin strong and healthy.
La Course by Le Tour de France is being hailed as the great equalizer for women’s cycling. But is it?
We can boat the same backyard river with our family a dozen or more times, and it will never get old—because rivers, like our children, are constantly changing.
Los Alamos, New Mexico, wins Liveability's "Best Small Town" contest
Surf icon Dave Kalama is still winning a year shy of his 50th birthday. But he has new competition: Kai Lenny, the 21-year-old rising star. What happens when the prodigy faces the man who taught him almost everything he knows about paddleboarding?
Stay in a lodge that would make even Buddhists take back the material world
He raced, he won, he quit.
Human beings are awesome at making species extinct
A look at one of kayaking’s biggest events, the North Fork Championship. Year three brought the competition to new levels, as athletes traveled from all corners of the globe to the North Fork of the Payette River in Idaho to compete for the title of world’s best…
This is the story of one of the most decorated anglers in the US. Cam Chioffi is the youngest member of the US Youth Fly Fishing Team, and the curent World and US National Youth Champion in competitive fly fishing. With his win at the National…
The first ever women’s event at the Tour de France takes place Sunday, July 27, and Diamondback’s Team Pro Optum will be racing. Meet the six women who will race in the groundbreaking “La Course” in this short from Diamondback. …
The trapping of bobcats, coyotes, and other fur-bearing animals is on the rise – with man’s best friend as the collateral damage. Mike Stewart of Wildrose Kennels shows you how to fight back. …
After all, you shouldn’t have to break the bank to get outside.
The most dangerous threat you'll face while working out this summer? The heat. Here's how to beat it.
Thanks to a $2.4 million bike path, not Putin
Rare redwood will be replanted, not killed
New fitness app centers around "progress pictures" feature
If there's attention being doled out, your dog wants it.
The journey planned is rarely the journey taken. The Nobody’s River expedition team had no idea how true this would be as they prepared to leave for a two month expedition in Mongolia and Russia. This film from NRS and Wazee documents…
Learn how to specifically target different muscle fiber types in your training.
You don't need an ocean to stand-up paddleboard
Having hiked more than 10,000 miles on epic long-distance trails, Liz Thomas is a true expert when it comes to battling blisters.
You'll need a scenic location, some motivation, and a lot of imagination. Oh yeah, there's also the money.
Have your cake, cookies, and candy—and eat it too. Just not all at once.
1,800 CrossFit gyms already offer programs for kids. Should they?
Summer camp for the whimsical hipster
Algae and ginger will revolutionize your health
Walk the 1,800-foot bridge, then leap overboard. If you dare.
Says the one-year ban sends "a bad message to the sport"
World's third-largest facility funded, designed, made by Americans
While attempting to fly around the world in 30 days
In this teaser, shot during production of Teton Gravity Research’s “UNREAL” project, Tom Van Steenbergen completes what’s being called the biggest front flip in mountain bike history. TGR and Anthill Film’s “UNREAL,” premieres Summer 2015. …
Six words: The Pearl Izumi EM Trail N2.
There's more to life than chasing definition in certain muscle groups. Maintaining a healthy weight, for instance.
Two new books attempt to explain mankind’s strange attraction to the deep blue sea.
The best shoe for speed work, and efficient runners with minimalist leanings.
Elevate your practice with a new kit.
We caught up with Wallace J. Nichols to learn about his new book, which explores all the surprising ways water contributes to our happiness—and our success.
UAVs are heroes when it comes to protecting the environment
UK giant Sainsbury's knows what to do with its leftovers
Treadmill washes clothing during your workout
Give them shark sightings and they will come
Join Grayson Schaffer tonight at 5 p.m. MT for an hour-long discussion about the future of Everest after the mountain’s most horrific day
Two years ago, Filipe Leite turned his ponies south on a journey from Canada to Brazil. Ten thousand miles later, he's almost home after facing drug traffickers, grizzlies, and mad bulls on an epic transcontinental trip.
Six new pieces of gear you’ll see on the pros at this year’s Tour de France
Namibia's desert elephant population is dwindling—so why are they handing out hunting permits?
The "eight-percent rule" ignores the power exercise has to counter time spent on your butt.
You don't need the gym. In less than an hour and with minimal equipment, you can have an intense workout that delivers full-body fitness, without the monthly dues.
The Balkan Peninsula's new megatrail is as much about imbibing culture as it is about bagging peaks. In his first dispatch from the trail, the author embarks on a 1,250-mile journey across six countries.
Charge up in the backcountry using only water and heat.
You need nothing but a cooling pool for a core-burning, heart-rate-raising fitness session.
A jacket that can handle the trail but looks tailored enough for a dinner in Aspen—and is 100 percent American? We'll take three.
Sabyinyo Silverback Lodge is a naturalist's heaven in Volcanoes National Park
Heavier athletes run 10 percent slower in hot conditions
Hardrock veteran Kirk Apt has logged 2,010 miles and 680,000 feet of vertical ascent through the San Juan Mountains since 2000. Here's how.
I want to explore the best of what nature has to offer. Where can I find some up-and-coming ecotourism sites?
Team Sky's bikes ride in style thanks to Jaguar
$1.3 million Exosuit will take divers to depths of 1,000 feet
The New York native has done it again.
New fees take effect today
An excerpt from Unruly Places: Lost Spaces, Secret Cities, and Other Inscrutable Geographies examines the spaces between borders
Alpine climber Mike Libecki knows there is more at stake than a summit when raising a family
Five companies launched new models for their Tour de France teams. Even if you can't ride the new bikes yet, you can drool over 'em.
Yeah, some of this is pretty obvious. But it's also just what you need to hear.
It's summer's most casual shoe, but there are flip-flops and then there are flip-flops. Keep your feet happy with our favorites.
Serious careers? Check. Committed to their families? Check. Able to beat the pros at their own game? You know it. Five hard-charging desk jocks who manage to do it all share the secrets of their success.
A down-and-out polar bear in Argentina could use a change of scenery. Is it too late?
Ted King has a secret. The Tour de France cyclist believes maple syrup is a super fuel that's actually delicious, and he wants to bring the sweet elixir to a gel packet near you.
Over the last five years, a lot has changed in the fitness world. But these four trends will continue to define the way you train.
They want to rethink the way we work out, build our gyms, fuel, and collect data. And they're coming for you next.
Once the home of Colorado's governor and now the home of Leadville's mayor, these Victorian suites offer adventure out the front door
16 states have a "relatively high likelihood" of a damaging quake in the next 50 years