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New research and recovery techniques suggest we have more time to restore cognitive abilities after a traumatic brain injury than doctors previously thought.
Pet-friendly American suburbs make ideal habitats for skunks, and populations of the bushy-tailed moochers have exploded in recent years. Time to investigate an outbreak that's bringing the wrong kind of funk to summer nights.
The true story of the mountain's most horrific day, the Sherpas who paid the price, and the aftershocks that will change the mountain forever
Trapping of bobcats, coyotes, and other fur-bearing animals is on the rise—with man’s best friend the collateral damage.
There's a reason exiles dreaded being packed off to Siberia. While retracing the path of a doomed 19th-century U.S. polar expedition in the Russian High Arctic, we encounter swarming mosquitoes, a few Kalashnikovs, an island lost in time, the burial site of ten brave men, and a haunting beauty like nothing we've ever seen.
Crowdsourced beer dispenser gives you access to any brew ever made, fresh on your kitchen counter—and maybe even beyond
It all started with the wooden dories. Years of research, many boat trips through the Grand Canyon's rapids, and one award-winning book later, the author shares what that incredible place means to him.
Ditch the double-decker and tour while you run
Would link Atlantic, Pacific Oceans
But only if we stop overfishing
The roads are dangerous. But the real hate happens on social media. And it's both disgusting and scary.
Innovative protected intersections have potential, but…
Ride-sharing service launches offensive in NYC
And everything you need to know to make sure they don't.
What happens when you give up on a conventional life and pack your family into an Airstream, with no destination in mind? You get to explore and rediscover America on your own terms, and create a new kind of home out of wandering. A short from Dark Rye,…
Ordinary items to get you extraordinarily fit.
Spend the summer nesting at the Tree Sparrow House in Cornwall
Long stretches of open road through some of the most beautiful areas of the country, peppered with wildlife sightings, adventurous detours, and good brews—it's so much more than getting from Point A to Point B.
Five wild mountain ranges. Hundreds of miles of trails. Zero crowds. That’s what awaits visitors at the country’s newest Naitonal Monument in New Mexico. Organ Mountains-Desert Peaks consists of four separate patches of the Chihuahuan Desert surrounding Las Cruces in southern New Mexico. Encompassing a half-million acres…
Lost bags, delayed flights, and a lack of transparency
Tour de France cyclists and soccer refs hate them
Navigates fireworks, captures incredible video
Gondolas, shops, and hotels pose monumental threat
Rediscover the open road with one of these four innovative campers.
A little goes a long way.
Studies show less flexible runners are more economical, but there are other reasons to stretch
It’s simple, really. Just buy decent tequila, go with Cointreau, and for God’s sake, get some fresh limes.
Who says you can’t build a cabin out of glass?
It's not exactly the Stanley Cup, but there's a reason why all Tour de France stage winners receive a stuffed lion on the podium.
New research suggests that the best-looking cyclists are also the best-performing cyclists. So what does that say about who will win this year’s Tour?
Summer nights are worth staying up for at these 7 dark-sky parks
Taking your kids to an ultramarathon can be a distraction from the aches and pains of running long distances
Crater Lake National Park, Oregon
Track down some made-here-at-home gear to celebrate the USA in style.
Bet you didn’t think this would come up in your fitness regimen, but your esophagus needs love during training, too. Intense exercise can contribute to heartburn and gastroesophageal reflux disorder (GERD), and there’s a good chance that ramping up your routine may be causing your symptoms, says…
If you never have to worry about actually performing at the top of your game in the heat, then by all means head inside to the treadmill, says Chris Jordan, creator of the 7-Minute Workout and director of exercise physiology at Johnson & Johnson’s Human Performance Institute.
Before you start packing for your first multiday raft trip, remember this old adage: A raft is never full. That essentially means you can bring everything—plus the kitchen sink. After all, you don’t have to worry about weight when you have a raft to store your gear and a river…
World's largest subterranean jump park opens Friday
New device calculates calories in your meal
Jacques Cousteau's grandson sets record for days submerged in the sea
Florida school buys two drones for students to rent (with training)
The “Picnic,” or the Grand Teton Triathlon, is one of the most unique endurance challenges out there. The brainchild of a local writer and photographer, the Picnic involves biking from Jackson’s town square to Jenny Lake in Grand Teton National Park, swimming across the lake, climbing the…
Mountain Hardwear athlete Ueli Steck is one of the world’s fastest climbers, with numerous speed records and first ascents to his name. Climbing at any level requires adhering to strict processes in order to remain efficient and safe in the mountains, and oftentimes those processes are what…
On the Wilderness Collective crew’s sixth adventure, they travelled to Anchorage to ride snow-machines across 400 miles of “the last frontier.” They found incredible lanscapes and got to hear from a true Alaskan about what matters most in life. …
On newsstands July 8: Why Everest’s deadliest day will change the mountain forever. Grayson Schaffer reports. …
OBJ has the inside scoop and first look at the new Toad & Co. with CEO and owner Gordon Seabury
How do we put this nicely? If you’re anything like the participants in a recent Canadian study, you’re probably wrong about your workout intensity. (And yes, you probably are like them, considering that the group contained both men and women of different ages, ethnicities, and BMI classes.)…
The Pennine Way, England’s first national trail, turns 50 this year. Even if it’s literally over the hill, the 268-mile route of rolling terrain is as popular as ever, especially this weekend. July 12 marks the annual National Trails geocache release, during which new coins…
With last month’s win at the Dauphiné, the young Garmin-Sharp racer showed that he's ready for the Tour de France. Will we see an American on the podium this year?
A dispatch from the world’s toughest mountain bike race.
Seriously. Abbey Road Farm Bed and Breakfast offers an idyllic farm experience (plus llamas) in the outdoorsy paradise of Carlton, Oregon.
Adventure road bikes are in, ‘cross bikes are still trending, disc brakes are coming to road bikes, and 26-inch-wheels are dying.
Endurance coach and author Ben Greenfield guarantees your brain, guts, and groin will thank you
An injured runner supports his teammates during the most competitive Western States in history
Introduces "Happiness Blankets" to monitor passengers' brainwaves
Purchased eight square miles on the Fijian island of Vanua Levu
Consumers crave quality over price
Watch online-exclusive videos from our August issue.
The world's first smart soccer ball will fan your World Cup fever—and make you want to get back out on the pitch.
Designers are using inflatable technology to make products—from the ultimate commuter helmet to airy insulation—lighter, safer, and more portable.
Now that the U.S. is out
Are the travel behemoths ready for the Southwest Effect?
Meet Team USA's most outrageous superfan
Why over-the-hill mobiles are saviors on the mountain
Bike-mounted radar unit warns cyclists of approaching cars
“To live the dream, sacrifices must be made and hardships overcome.” After suffering from a case of frostbite, American Alpine Institute instructor and guide Tad McCrea took to the mountains for some recovery. This short video represents a year of adventures that helped McCrea live…
“Bryan and Kaia” is a short film about one of life’s greatest pleasures: having fun with your dog. A Mountainfilm in Telluride 2014 Official Selection from Foxwood Films, watch as mountainbiker Bryan Gregory attempts to keep up with his Border Collie, Kaia, on a piece of Pacific…
Traveling light and fast up and down mountains—that’s the concept behind skyrunning, a sport that now boasts 200 races and 30,000 participants annually. In fact, the 2014 Skyrunning World Championships took place over the weekend in Chamonix, France. The event continued the valley’s reputation as a trail running mecca where…
I’d always scoffed at “high-tech” swim trunks, assuming cheap shorts that hung halfway down your butt were surfing’s accepted norm. But that opinion changed the first time I pulled on a pair of O’Neill Superfreaks in college. I couldn’t believe how comfortable the $60 trunks were as…
We're wasting billions on a fight we can't win
Bring some class to your next backyard barbecue.
What’s one thing college kids and health nuts apparently have in common? Butt chugging. And a total lack of common sense.
How a Florida statute is keeping Miami's beaches polluted
Park visitors and two employees were stuck for four hours
New tech recharges your body and your phone
To celebrate sesquicentennial, renovations keep the park awe-inspiring