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Have flown to Hawaii for training
Climbers and guide went missing Friday
UIAA President backs plan
Fire dept. watching the winds
Comes in eight flavors, made with a proprietary grinding process that guarantees optimum flavor and consistency.
Trying to find the rightful heirs
With the spring skiing season winding down, I'm starting to go into withdrawal. I'd like to get a few more turns in, but I don't want to go down to South America. What are my options?
I’m racing the Leadville Trail 100 this August. I live at sea level, so I’m thinking about renting an altitude tent to get ready. I’ve read mixed reviews so far about their effectiveness. Do altitude tents really work?
Cruise lines are big on luxury, with an environmental impact to match. With outdated regulations and uneven cleanup efforts, there may be rough seas ahead for the industry (and the environment).
The Clif Kid Backyard Game of the Year contest encourages children to invent their own outdoor games rather than sitting in front of the TV. The top prize? A scholarship for ten grand.
High and Hallowed: Everest 1963 premieres at Mountainfilm in Telluride this weekend, commemorating the 50th anniversary of Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld’s legendary first ascent of the formidable West Ridge. We check in with the filmmakers, David Morton and Jake Norton.
Breweries rely on underground wells
Lance Armstrong asks if he's 'f—ing stupid'
We gave a former corporate lawyer $10,000 to fund his back-of-the-napkin plan to sea kayak from Minnesota to Florida. He made it all the way—then he turned around and started paddling home. Here's why.
Long-distance cyclists are photographing roadkill in an effort to help scientists determine how to protect various species. A new app can help you do the same.
Bored of the bar? Go faster and save money with these unusual race-day foods.
Life Lessons from the toughest, hardest, foulest-mouthed children’s author on earth. *Parental guidance suggested.
Broke his back in the search
Complicated shoes require complicated manufacturing
I’ve read that tomato paste, green tea, and even chocolate can keep me from getting sunburned. Is that true? And what SPF are we talking here?
This year’s bumper crop of paleo-inspired health, diet, and exercise books is proving that the prehistoric movement is here to stay
Already an Everest record-holder, the 29-year-old climbing great shares what it takes to reach the top
No one wants to be stuck in a yoga studio when the weather is nice. The solution? Take your practice to the trails.
A recent story linking U.S. skier Lindsey Vonn to a German doctor convicted of helping athletes dope is light on facts, but raises legitimate questions
Says plan would hurt the environment
Under investigation by police
Will feed astronauts on the way to Mars
One of my favorite chores around the campsite is to chop wood for the fire. What’s the best tool for the job?
I’m planning a vacation to Montreal, and while I’ve heard lots about its urban charms, I don’t know much about its wilderness access. Where can I play outside within a couple hours of the city?
Giving away 100,000 local adventures
Climber in trouble with authorities
Search for survivors continues
Comfort and support in an unbelievably lightweight shoe
Outside reviews the best gear in the Summer 2013 Buyer’s Guide, including the GoPro Hero3 Black Edition
Extremely well balanced and stable but also nimble and quick.
A souped-up recreational boat that can handle short multi-day trips.
Surf and Turf It’s rare that a shoe that looks this casual (we wore it year-round) performs so well. But with tight mesh at the bottom to keep out sand, a rock plate in the sole, and quick-drying meshy uppers, the Kia’i Trainers were our favorite water shoes this year.
The Ignite DriDown offers water-resistant down filling at a great price
Outside reviews the best gear in the Summer 2013 Buyer’s Guide, including the Rab Maverick.
With a sleek and lightweight design, plus superb clarity, these binoculars are great for wildlife enthusiasts
This traditional, dedicated GPS is user-friendly but fit for serious backcountry navigation
An extremely fast, secure, nimble, and stable shoe.
You can't get a better shoe at this price.
Outside reviews the best gear in the Summer 2013 Buyer’s Guide, including the Trek Domane 6.9
Rapture for the watersports set: Goggle-like, smudge-free, water-shedding.
Shows ideal tides, wave size, and wind direction
Dimples cut down on drag and noise, and there's plenty of room inside.
Stands out in on-the-fly convenience, spaciousness, and durability.
Outside reviews the best gear in the Summer 2013 Buyer’s Guide, including the Bic Sport Wing Ace-Tec
Designed to make the most of subpar conditions
Armored toe protection and ample arch support in a slim shoe.
Outside reviews the best gear in the Summer 2013 Buyer’s Guide, including the Avia Avi-Mantis
Easily tailored to your body, with clever details and a surprisingly light weight.
Roomy, great for heavy loads, and has a super-customizable hipbelt.
Ellie Greenwood, winner of the 2012 Western States 100-mile Endurance Run, on balancing big miles with a day job.
An ultramarathon isn't just a race: It's a windy, rocky, leg-trashing trail to self-enlightenment. Get ready to run your first 50-miler with tips from our ultra experts, plus nutrition advice and a complete 20-week training plan.
Should you go for the standard 26-inch mountain bike wheels or newer options in different sizes? We did some testing to find out.
Longest period of snowfall in over 30 years
Software tycoon suspects foul play
Fumes overwhelming neighbors