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I want to hike part of the Appalachian Trail with my 16-year-old son this summer. We plan to go for a week. What are the best stretches for a trip like this?
Mined, dammed, and sucked dry: The annual list of of the country's most endangered waterways is out—and it isn't pretty.
How can a sports writer cover a tragedy?
Plan angers original supporters
Corticosteroids found in four samples
22 tons of the meat hits a protected reef
I’m running the Boston Marathon and the weather looks like it’ll be perfect with highs in the upper 50s and no rain. Should I try to PR, or do as my friends told me: Run for fun and simply enjoy the experience?
Trips and activities to keep you outside during the mucky months
With its New Road line, Giro, alongside a handful of other apparel manufacturers, is trying to bring pro-quality performance to the civilian peloton
When the Florida Wildlife Commission offered $1,500 for the most Burmese Pythons caught in the Everglades in a month, they had no idea that almost 1,600 would-be wranglers and a cabal of journalists would flock to the cypress swamps for what turned out to be more of a reality-TV audition than a good ole-fashioned bounty hunt. Now that the dust has settled, what
As ski season wraps up, we ask 10 big guns to predict the future of the sport
The accident occurred in Alaska's Hoodoo Mountains
Eating everything, science helpless
I'm getting ready for a two-month trip around Asia and I need luggage that can hold up to serious abuse. What do you recommend?
Outside picks the best iPhone cases of May 2013, including the Lifeproof Fre
30 dogs dead or missing in southern Idaho community
Making way for another UNESCO site
Would have barred unsanctioned races
The ponies that carried Genghis Khan’s warriors are small, tough, and skittish as hell, making the prospect of riding them for 1,000 kilometers seem downright insane. American cowboy Will Grant couldn’t resist, so he entered the Mongol Derby—the longest, hardest horse race in the world—determined not just to finish but to win.
Teaches 100,000 students along way
Katherine Giles was 35
Beef, pork cuts to be renamed
Victim was on a fishing trip
I got doored by an oblivious driver. Thankfully I just bruised my leg, but it busted my bike pretty badly. Anyways, I’m about to receive some cash from the driver’s insurance company that’ll cover the x-ray bills and then some. Do I have to pay taxes on it?
After spending the winter dreaming about fly-fishing, I'm itching to get back out on the river. What are the best waders for early-season fish-stalking?
Two American climbers started the Centro de Escalada Urbana with a vision: to give kids from one of Rio de Janeiro’s poorest neighborhoods a leg up by teaching them to climb the cliffs near their home. Before they were done, they would blaze new routes up Rio’s granite walls, weather the death of a friend, and see the social order of one of Brazil's biggest slums turned upside down.
Before his arrest last Tuesday, survivalist Troy James Knapp, a.k.a. the Mountain Man of southern Utah, lived off the fat of the landowners, breaking into cabins and running circles around sheriffs and marshals with little but his physical fitness and backcountry savvy. As Knapp appears in Sanpete County court via video this morning, JON BILLMAN reports on the
As Chinese police arrest ten for rumors
Production may shift to places like China
Fell to his death in the Black Canyon
This summer, ocean-based explorer and scientist Sonya Baumstein became the first person to stand-up paddleboard across the Bering Strait. Find out more about what's up next for Sonya: rowing across the North Pacific. #TheDriven…
Peter Metcalf has transformed his company, Black Diamond, into one of the fastest-growing and innovative outdoor-gear and apparel makers in the world. Here he talks about their most radical product yet, a next-generation avalanche airbag-equipped backpack.
I'm signed up for a weeklong bicycle tour this summer. I’m talking like you have to ride 60-100 miles a day with lots of climbing. How do I prepare with limited training time during the week?
In winning his third Paris-Roubaix on Sunday, Fabian Cancellara cemented his reputation as a legend
In 1966, a group of gravediggers in West Virginia reported seeing a flying humanoid figure with glowing red eyes. A year later, a nearby bridge collapsed, killing 46 people. Coincidence? Probably, but who knows.
The new country of South Sudan is blessed with oil, water, and a safari bonanza: one of the largest, most stunning animal migrations on earth. But without roads, laws, or infrastructure, can Africa’s youngest state turn potential into stabilizing profit? Patrick Symmes joins the adventure.
Rides four miles over shark-infested waters
Rattlesnake Canyon shuttered through April 30
You may be predisposed to laziness
"PETA drones will be used to save lives.”
Bode Miller's brother found in a van
Spanish ultrarunner Kilian Jornet is the world’s best at just 25. He’s also one of our Adventurers of the Year.
Mossop’s new film, Into the Mind, blurs the lines between dream state and reality. Meet Dave Mossop, the filmmaker who’s attempting to revive what he believes is a ski film industry gone stagnant.
For our May issue, Will Grant entered the grueling Mongol Derby, the longest horse race on earth. Here, in an exclusive clip from All the Wild Horses, a forthcoming feature film from 3rd-i films, Grant talks about the experience.
Bell’s new enduro-oriented Super is the latest in a quickly expanding market of all-mountain helmets. But are these new, bigger lids really safer?
The extreme polar explorer on rock lifting, noodles, and scheduling conflicts
Thanks to the new factory, built with Laakso’s pre-preg expertise, all of Black Diamond’s 2013-14 skis are lighter but higher performance than existing models.
Two men who are changing the way the adventure world works
Three whitewater guides, one wooden dory, and the Colorado River, swollen by record snowmelt and raging with a fury that boatmen hadn't seen since the days of John Wesley Powell. From Kevin Fedarko's epic new book, The Emerald Mile, the incredible story of the fastest, wildest trip ever attempted through the Grand Canyon.
Would taking a shot from an EpiPen during my race give me an advantage?
When I travel, I like to bring my shoes with me and sneak in a run during my free time. What U.S. cities have the best, most convenient trails for visitors?
Endangered wolf died in January
SUV rolled into the American River
Were attempting a world record
'Icefall Doctor' is the first casualty this year
Patagonia's Black Hole Snow Roller is a sleek, simple, durable ski bag
Governing body denies participation
Maine forest rangers remain vigilant
Study finds decreased frustration, engagement
I’m looking for a new, relaxed way to get from point A to point B. One of my friends suggested longboarding, but I haven’t touched a skateboard since junior high. What kind would you recommend?
I saw the video of that awful hot-air balloon crash in Egypt. I’m going on a trip to Switzerland soon and am thinking of taking a hot-air balloon ride while I’m there. How safe are they?
A quick glance at the app's stats on the best-known segments of the upcoming Paris-Roubaix reveals a fascinating mix of professionals and amateurs
Travel to these destinations for tons of open space—and it's all yours
Hurricane-force winds to blame in multiple accidents
Runner photographed on a track
Search continues for his companion
My New Year's Resolution for 2013 was to learn to kiteboard, but I don't know where to start. Help!
Three new trips in the world's wildest places