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What’s better than ice cream? It’s not a purely rhetorical question. The answer? Grown-up ice cream, spiked with wine, beer, and spirits. As the summer heat cranks to high, head to one of these regional ice cream spots for a shot of cool, creamy delight. Cayuga Lake Creamery Interlaken, New…

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From smart grills to high-tech camping toys, these gadgets are designed for dads who get after it outside.

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Mother always said to drink your, uh, sunscreen?

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Architectural firm Bureau Bernaskoni went against the grain when it designed this no-frills Russian getaway.

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Who says you have to rough it?

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The winners of the $10,000 Outside Adventure Grant have set off on a journey of a lifetime—a 2500-mile hitching odyssey across China on the ancient Silk Road.

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A year and a half after the famous ship went down during Hurricane Sandy, the U.S. Coast Guard releases its official report into the sinking of the tall ship Bounty.

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Activists have brought down five proposed dam projects on two Patagonian rivers. What does this mean for one of the world's wildest and most iconic regions?

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The perfect drop in Michoacan, Mexico

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While big corporations face pressure to post ingredients

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There's such a thing as too much talent

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"41" turns 90. Still charges.

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14-year study pushes chicken, fish

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Yeah, it's fake, and you've been duped

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On March 28th, 2014, the Morelos Dam on the Arizona/Mexico border was opened, and a "pulse flow" released—an experiment in ecological restoration. It worked: For the first time in 16 years, the Colorado River ran free all the way to the Sea of Cortez. Intending to paddle the river to its natural terminus, writer Rowan Jacobsen and photographer Pete McBride assembled a crew they dubbed "Team Delta Force." Their goal was to complete the first ever standup paddleboard (SUP) descent of the Colorado. This gallery highlights their historic journey, and you can read about the entire journey in Outside's July issue. 

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This may not be the answer you’re looking for, but it’s the truth: The most effective way to get back into shape (and stay that way) isn’t by just doing one magic move over and over. The good news? You may not have to work out more than or…

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There’s no better way to enjoy Father’s Day than to disavow parenthood for a couple of days by dumping the kids with the grandparents and escaping for a romantic weekend. The secluded getaways below are high on adventure, but low on anything child-related—because kids aren’t allowed. The big drawback…

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Kitting up for your next marathon? Don't forget to bring these basics.

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Who doesn’t want a grown-up, powder-slaying tricycle?

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Gobernador Gregores, Argentina

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The world's oldest fermented beverage is back, and some creative brewers are making the modern version downright chalice-worthy

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Seven men want to share a few thousand pieces of gear with the world. And they need your help.

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A new study says you don't

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Oil company agrees to stop exploring World Heritage Site

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Violators face $70,000 fines, confiscation of animals

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Rowing from Monterey to Honolulu

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Owners protesting "fitness tax"

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Sometimes you just get sick of roughing it

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National Jerky Day spotlights all-beef monument

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To best appreciate the fruit of the vine, you have to go to the source. And if the source happens to be the eastern foothills of the Andes in Mendoza, Argentina, all the better. This high-altitude terroir produces rich flavors, but the environs are also ripe for exploration by bike,…

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The multisport athlete wins at the GoPro Mountain Games for the eighth consecutive year

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When Matthew Inman shared his running motivation with the Internet, the creator of popular webcomic The Oatmeal started a fitness sensation.

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Why Clint Dempsey is the perfect player to shoulder Team USA's daunting World Cup campaign

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A quasi-legal, father-son mission to train-hop through the changing American West

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When it comes to big air, this dock dog is a natural

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On a sprawling farm in Vermont, Spartan Race founder Joe De Sena runs a business and a fitness crusade. He'll train anyone who shows up, with one major caveat: You must submit to his every cruel and unusual whim.

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Or is this $280,000 splurge the ultimate off-road rolling home?

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Why would you compromise comfort or style?

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Bikes and boards loaded on the VW Kombi Camper

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Nearly unlimited transit and trail data is coming to an app near you. And whether you're seeking singletrack or chasing a commuter train, that's a very big deal.

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How a dedicated group of denim and apparel companies are ushering in a new age of American craftsmanship

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It's been more than 50 years since the Colorado River regularly reached the sea. But this spring, the U.S. and Mexico let the water storm through its natural delta for a grand experiment in ecological restoration. As the dam gates opened, a small band of river rats caught a once-in-a-lifetime ride.

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National parks are America's greatest recreational asset. Now an overdue movement will make them even better.

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Duluth Boy Scout raises $6,000

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Stoners take hits, marijuana sales do the opposite

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Makes the world a friendlier place, one hormone spritz at a time

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Belongs to energy company BP

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What do cyclists really want? Unbelievable trails.

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Blue Chalk Media worked closely with National Geographic photographer and North Face athlete, Cory Richards, to capture what makes Richards one the premier talents in the adventure world. We’ve all likely seen one of Richard’s images before, but this video highlights a lifelong pursuit that makes each…

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A behind the scenes look at the cover shoot for the July issue of Outside. Just in time for World Cup soccer season, photographer Dylan Coulter turned the camera on Team USA’s Captain, Clint Dempsey. …

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A look at the 2014 Colorado River Pulse Flow, and the first crossing of the Colorado River Delta via watercraft in over two decades. It’s been more than 50 years since the river regularly reached the sea, but this year dam gates were opened for an experiement in ecological restoration.

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A behind the scenes look at the 2014 GoPro Mountain Games.  …

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In a desperate measure to burn surfeit calories, men and women have rushed to stuff their jiggly bits into resistance pants. But can clothing really make a workout any better?

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A story about an American icon, environmental displacement, and slob behavior by the human race

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For when weight really matters

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Australia's Greater Blue Mountains offer an unforgettable view just four hours from Sydney

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It used to be that people would go on vacation to relax, drink cocktails from coconut shells, and sit by the beach with a trashy paperback. But more and more now, people are shelling out big bucks to travel to posh resorts and get their butts kicked exercising…

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When it comes to food choices

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Fuel to get you through your hump days

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Faces 10 years in federal prison

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Capture life in the Arctic

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The downside of sexual dominance

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Atiba Jefferson is a professional photographer from Colorado Springs, CO. He discovered photography in high school and quickly developed a passion for the camera. His desire to capture the movement of skateboarding, precisely how he saw it, pushed him to move to California and chase his dream of becoming a…

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Sierra Blair-Coyle shows you what its like to compete in the Bouldering World Cup at the 2014 GoPro Mountain Games. …

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Lindsey Vonn learns how to cast a fly rod at the 2014 GoPro Mountain Games.  …

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Pro kayaker Hunt Jennings recently made the second descent of “God Help Me Falls” on Wolf Creek. Pat Keller made the first descent four years ago, and no one has tried since. Hunt got the whole thing on video so everyone can see the just how aptly named the drop…

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Kai Lenny takes you on a course preview of the SUP Downriver Sprint at the 2014 GoPro Mountain Games.  …

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The first time I put on a pair of Spy Discords with the Happy Lens technology, I was blown away by the sharp optical clarity and how well the shades protected my eyes. But do these lenses actually make you happier, as the name would suggest? Sort of. Before…

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We’ll start by stating the obvious: with the 2014 FIFA World Cup about a week away, now is not really the best time to book your trip to Brazil so you can brag afterward about seeing soccer’s big dance in person. But you already know that—and you…

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Pro runner Maggie Vessey turned a lot of heads last week at the Prefontaine Classic, and not because of her second-place finish. No, the media was more interested in what she was wearing.

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The winners of the 2013 Outside Adventure Grant.  …

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These images, from some of Outside's favorite photographers, will make you want to pack your bags and get lost in adventure.

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These images, from some of Outside's favorite photographers, will make you want to pack your bags and get lost in adventure.

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Pounding out miles on stoplight-strewn streets and past convenience stores quickly loses its luster. Whether you’re commuting or training, here are ten urban trails in the U.S. that offer scenic views and traffic-free paths to keep your run enjoyable. Atlanta Beltline Georgia’s Beltline cinches its…

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Depending on the school of thought you’re following, meditation can be practiced in a number of ways—sitting cross-legged in a dark room, while on a long run, or even on a crowded bus with the help of a smartphone app and a pair of headphones. In general, though,…

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Designed for West Coast hipsters

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Some good foods contains natural SPF—and you should be eating more of them

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Think breakfast helps kick-start metabolism and boosts weight loss? These are widely believed myths not supported by evidence, scientists say. But breakfast does deserve high marks for increasing physical activity.

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Nail a deer? Get our your phone!

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Scott plans 60-day stay on deserted rock

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