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The sinkhole that swallowed a Florida man while he slept in March has me imagining the ground opening up beneath me while I hike or camp. Am I watching too much cable news, or are sinkholes a real danger?
Can a new trailer bike help young kids learn the rules of the road? Katie Arnold and her family put it to the test.
Outside reviews the best gear of June 2013, including the Saucony Kinvara 4
Will resume after fixing waterlogged phone
Fell while descending from summit
Drowned off Northern California
Climbing is an intrinsically risky sport, so it's important to buy a little insurance wherever you can, especially where your kids are concerned.
Six skiers and snowboarders were buried alive last Saturday in an avalanche many called predictable. One survived. As details of the accident trickled out—their high level of experience and position in the ski industry—it became impossible not to ask: How did they end up in Colorado's deadliest slide in 50 years?
A brilliant adaptation of Kon-Tiki brings the legend of Thor Heyerdahl to the masses
The Specialized Turbo electric bike was supposed to be too fast for U.S. streets. But starting this weekend, you can buy one.
A run circulated the venom
All spectators to be screened
All other attempts have all failed
Conservation groups to fight plan
Headfirst, Gorilla Rapids included
A new longboard from the longtime snowshoe manufacturer
Move over EPO: Dynavision’s CoreControl cooling glove enhances performance with just a vacuum and ice
Taking a close look at Avishek Sengupta’s death, and why water obstacles—not electric shocks—may prove to be the most dangerous
You love to run. You hate to get hurt. Even if injuries are inevitable, there’s plenty you can do about them. Here’s your guide to fixing the most frequent problems.
Mountaineer Garrett Madison has summited Everest with 28 clients in the last four years and is one of the world's top expedition guides. He shares his first update of the Everest 2013 season from Base Camp.
Also "most enjoyable"
We still don't know exactly what happened between John and Ann Bender on the night of January 7, 2010. But photos of the couple give insight into their isolated lives and their lavish, ultimately deadly dream.
One of my favorite rites of summer is to run along a marshy trail to our family’s backwoods cabin. But my trainers are always soaked and uncomfortable when I get there. Is there a better alternative for my feet?
I don't eat out a lot, but when I do, I like to order local. What are your recommendations for farm-to-table dining?
In 2003, Dan Bigley lost his sight when a grizzly mauled him on Alaska's Russian River. Ten years later, he's back outside, working to give his children the outdoor life that he almost lost.
Ready for the 2013-14 season
Embraced dynamite and snow making
Pinned a rider against a trash bin
The reputation of American cycling has been dragged through the dirt in the last few years. Time has shown that Lance Armstrong, Tyler Hamilton, Floyd Landis, Levi Leipheimer, and many others built their reputations on cheating. But there’s a new generation of US riders emerging to take their places—hopefully in an honest manner. This is the first in a series o
The FDA regulates sunscreens just like any over-the-counter drug, which means that all those words on the label actually mean something. Here's what you need to know to slather smart.
The recent death of a Tough Mudder participant is giving obstacle-racing fans pause: Are organizers pushing competitors too far with their trademark challenges?
The climate activist was released yesterday after being incarcerated for 21 months
Says he was 'unjustly enriched' by sponsorship
Had prompted oil spill concerns
Brisk walking still a grey area
Plans to plant them worldwide
Found submerged in water obstacle
Climate change driving industry up
I took a shot of whiskey at about mile 20 of my last marathon and it made me feel awesome. Why is that?
Boston Marathon wheelchair winner victorius
Dutch researcher crusades against pants
New equation calculates speed from footprints
Made first ascents of Castleton Tower, Naked Edge
The Pong case can help to reduce your radiation
From marathons to bike races, the Boston bombings have sent shockwaves through the sporting world. What will the future of spectating and racing hold?
When we were caught in a sudden storm hiking in Acadia last summer we donned garbage bags to keep dry. Some rain jackets feel almost as clammy as those garbage bags. What’s a good, breathable one?
Two filmmakers aim to bring mountain biking to kids—and theaters—across the country
We may never know how 21-year-old rafter Kaitlin Kenney died on the Colorado River, but we will never forget why she went
Outside picks the best bikes of May 2013, including the Yeti SB-95
Outside picks the best water bottles of May 2013, including the CamelBak Antidote 100
Fell overboard on surfing trip
Claimed as artifacts in Turkey
While a federal agency works to remove the grizzly bear from the endangered species list, opening the population to hunting, conservationists worry
Horns valued at $650,000
British cyclist won't return for the Commonwealth Games
Activist will hold big event on Earth Day
Des Plaines river expected to crest on Friday
I’m looking for something small and light to stow in my pack while hiking or kayaking in case something goes wrong, but I’m overwhelmed by the options. What kind of beacon do you recommend?
I always feel like I’m flying when I run at night, but my GPS usually says I’m not going any faster—or that I’m going even slower—than when I run during the day. Same with biking. What gives?
A cross country race bike that will make you a better rider
9 people changing the face of global adventure
Lightweight but just as comfy and safe as heftier helmets.
Washington snowpack still hazardous
AAA releases annual study
Controversial NOAA report under fire
We had a handful of writers running the 117th Boston Marathon on Monday when a series of explosions rocked the city. Here are some of their stories.