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A brisk journey to determine the top products in our Hike and Camp category

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These were the products we couldn't wait to test

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The brand with the hard-to-pronounce name has been making industry-leading sports shoes for 125 years

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Gladys McGarey, MD, explains what we should all be doing to seek out happy, healthy, and fulfilling lives

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What’s better than a post-hard-workout shower? The perfect beer to go with it.

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Some blame the weather, while others point the finger at the economic trends that are shaping Himalayan mountaineering

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Turn that vacay into a trail-running foray with these popular destination races

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Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi’s new film, ‘Wild Life,’ captures the saga of Doug and Kristine Tompkins, whose devotion to conservation and each other led to the creation of extraordinary national parks in Chile and Argentina

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At the end of my mother’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease, I realized I needed to handle my sorrow the same way I approached athletic training

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These science-backed hacks can help you lower your stress levels almost instantly

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The writer learned to have patience with himself after a catastrophic first day as an amateur sheepherder

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Our national parks are celebrating the season (aren’t we all?) with fun and immersive special events. We've mapped out our favorites, from photo classes to great music to getting dirty helping on a trail day.

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In 2016, a wildfire jumped the Athabasca River and headed straight for Fort McMurray, an Alberta oil town 600 miles south of the Arctic Circle. In this excerpt from ‘Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World,’ John Vaillant chronicles the moment the blaze enters town, forcing nearly 90,000 people to flee in what remains the largest, most rapid single-day evacuation in the history of modern fire.

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Sponsor Content: Bonjour Québec

From the mighty St. Lawrence River to ocean exploration, summer and fall in Québec are all about enjoying nature on and around the water

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Foam isn't supposed to be painful. Here's how to roll out your muscles the right way without hurting yourself.

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The ultrarunner and endurance skier is open to whatever the mountain gives her—she wants to experience a new adventure and inspire other women to do the same

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You’ve probably never appreciated hang time like this before

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Race director Megan DeHaan partners ultrarunning and agriculture to celebrate and protect open space

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Tips and tricks to keeping your food safe and your camp bear-free

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Sponsor Content: Vermont Tourism

From outdoor adventure to sampling local food culture, here’s how to enjoy the Green Mountain State

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After suffering from anxiety and depression for years, the wellness practitioner had a profound psychedelic experience that set her on a path to healing

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It took 20 years of planning to open the new 190-mile Aquarius Trail bikepacking hut system in southern Utah’s spectacular wilderness, sandwiched between Bryce and Zion national parks. Stephanie Pearson saddles up for a wild ride.

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Can’t take 6 months off to hike the PCT? We understand. Here’s how to take a big trip without getting fired.

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Thru-hiking is for everyone—but if you really want to build your life around the trail, some careers make it easier than others

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Tahoe residents are fighting a plan to turn Homewood Mountain Resort into a semi-private resort, limiting community access to the slopes

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Physicians and researchers weigh in on the benefits and disadvantages of having hypermobile joints

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The sad situation is a reminder to visitors to avoid handling wild animals

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The legendary trail runner and mountaineer was trying to climb the world’s highest mountain from the West Ridge

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These odd scraps of property tell us more about ourselves than we realize.

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With brand new offerings from Chevy, Ford, GMC, and Toyota, this auto class has never been better, or more competitive. Our off-road expert explains why.

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A quick, easy skirt-steak marinade with a pop of flavor and color

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Kelly Murray, a certified pediatric and adult sleep consultant, shares what you need to know about this common habit

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Our beloved pups have caused countless accidents, moments of horror, and sleepless nights

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Virginia Sole-Smith’s new book, ‘Fat Talk: Parenting in the Age of Diet Culture,’ takes an unflinching look at fatphobia and how it affects our collective ideas about health

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A group of young hikers used Apple’s Emergency SOS system to trigger a rescue

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Got a few days off, a pair of healthy feet, and a pain threshold higher than Dean Karnazes? You can (possibly) blaze the length of America's Most Beautiful Trail.

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For Mental Health Awareness Month, the Olympian partnered with the New York Road Runners to share the message that when it comes to mental health, it’s about progress, not perfection

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After suffering a traumatic brain injury in a mountain-biking accident, they found their real estate job intolerable. Taking a bold chance at a new career changed everything.

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L.A. chef and cookbook author Bricia Lopez gives us the tips and tricks to a Mexican-style grilling

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Here are the builds we drooled over while combing the overlander gathering’s show space and parking lots

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Our hiking columnist went to the AT’s legendary Trail Days this year with one mission—to figure out what hikers were and weren’t putting on their feet

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Learning how to buy, cook, and eat meat after eight years of vegetarianism

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Don’t have a cow about cooking steak. We’ve got you covered.

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Kaitlyn Brann, 34, died after being struck on a popular route on May 12

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The 2023 season should be full of record-breaking performances from the sport’s biggest stars. Here are the most important things to know.

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When the mixed media artist feels alone, there’s one place that always offers her the comfort and support she needs: the wilderness

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Learning how to buy, cook, and eat meat after eight years of vegetarianism

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The iconic film festival is celebrating its 45th year this weekend. Here are the documentaries we’re most excited to watch.

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A dish that fuels here, there, and everywhere

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386 products to maximize fun in the sun

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Our favorite hard hats of the year are so light and comfortable, there’s no excuse to climb without one

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Six testers tried out 8 trekking poles. These ones came out on top.

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23 testers snoozed on nineteen pads. These are the very best of the year.

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We asked 10 testers to try 16 climbing shoes. These came out on top.

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Three testers tried eight swimsuits. These came out on top.

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We tested dozens of pieces of apparel on all types of runs—short and long, slow and fast, road and trail, from New Mexico to New Hampshire. These emerged as our favorites.

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We’re living in the golden age of digital image making

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6 testers tried 15 bikes. These ones came out on top.

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Twelve testers ran, trekked, and squatted in 45 products to find this summer’s best new hiking pants and shorts.

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We dunked 19 filters across the country, from silty streams in California’s Agua Caliente Creek to clear lakes in Washington’s Olympic Mountains, to find the year’s best.

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12 testers road-tripped over 8,200 miles with 45 car camping accessories in their trunks. These ten survived the long haul.

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We tested 88 running shorts and tops over hundreds of miles of roads and trails in summer heat and humidity. These 11 kept us feeling the most comfortable, speedy, and stylish.

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Climb on with confidence with these tester approved harnesses

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Twelve testers put 33 boots to rock, dirt, and sand. These nine vaulted to the top.

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Get down the trail safer and in style

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We hiked, ran, skied, and climbed through the night to find the best illumination of the year

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Accessories for the beaten path and beyond

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We reviewed 386 pieces of gear. But these ones stood above.

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16 testers tried 40 hikers. These ones came out on top.

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14 testers donned 22 Shirts. These 6 proved exceptional.

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Eight testers tried seven new car-camping tents. These three came out on top.

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15 testers tried 17 blades. These ones are a cut above.

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Grippy, durable climbing footwear that will get you to the wall (and back) in comfort and style

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36 testers tried 40 jackets. These are the crème de la crème.

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Twelve testers donned 36 tops to find this summer’s best new shirts, midlayers, and baselayers.

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13 tents went out into the wild. Only 7 made it back out.

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14 testers zipped, cinched, and buckled 18 pants and shorts. These five are the very best.

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36 gear testers tried 41 shell jackets. These ones came out on top.

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Six testers tried 22 climbing accessories. These ones came out on top.

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