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After the enormous earthquake in February, one group of Turkish mountaineers headed east, to help in any way they could

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Some cyclists are drawn to advocacy while others remain uninterested. Eben Weiss explores biking’s political divide.

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By enforcing stringent rules on the video footage creators can use from their events, USA Track and Field might be undermining its own mission

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The creative was a reluctant runner until he realized that telling himself stories could get him through any distance—and help him be the person he wants to be

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A look at the history of this essential piece of equipment. It’s come so far, thanks to enterprising runners, but is still not adequate for a high percentage of women.

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The bloodsuckers are waking up—and biting—earlier each year

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There's a lot of outdoor misinformation out there, and we're on a quest to quash it

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You don't always need fancy gear or expert guides to get out there and explore.

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How to handle plastic bags, batteries, milk cartons, metals, and...bowling balls

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A festival of paper and string in India bridges cultural divides

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“Since he’s never said anything explicitly romantic, wouldn’t it be presumptuous to tell him I’m not interested?”

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While snowshoeing through the woods, the somatic counselor encountered an unexpected therapy for her own depression

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Our national park system has 424 units, but visitors pack into only a few of those. You’ll find jaw-dropping scenery, awesome adventures, and way fewer crowds in these often overlooked parks. And yes, we picked our favorite one in every single state.

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In Aspen, Colorado, and other alpine communities, the future depends on making sure the weirdos and oddballs are still welcome

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Sponsor Content: Peak Skis

Enter for a chance to win one of 33 pairs of Peak Skis over 33 days

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These meals are a worthy option for overnight climbers and campers who want to eat real, delicious food with a finite life span

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Following the historical route of the Black soldiers who bikepacked across the American West in 1897, he realized how strong they were—and how strong he is

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Replace simple syrup for buttery, nutty maple syrup in cocktails

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Japanese blended whiskey warmed with buttery maple syrup

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A classic, this drink embodies the original definition of a cocktail with simple ingredients and refreshing flavors

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A twist on a classic American spirit, Applejack brandy

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Sponsor Content: SOS Hydration

Hydration isn’t just for race day. The latest science shows that it not only makes you feel better and stronger today, but is key to a long and healthy life.

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My other boots are gathering dust since I started wearing Blundstone’s Thermal Chelsea Boots

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Seventy years after his first cross-country race and 46 years after competing as an elite runner, the author competes—and triumphs—on a tough Australian course

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Why running is one of the biggest philanthropic sports in the world

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After retiring from sled dog racing to raise her children, she thought the adventurous part of her life was over. Then she learned to pilot a bush plane.

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This is an ethical dilemma many of us are now facing: Is it OK to fly when I’ve got COVID? Outside’s travel expert weighs in.

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Despite rising costs, surging crowds, and shorter winters, people still flock to the mountains. What keeps us coming back?

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Sponsor Content: Visit Florida

Winter vacation—but make it unexpected

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Hit the trails and float the rivers in Ocala and Marion County

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Discover a paradise where nature, art, and history come together on Florida’s Gulf Coast

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Sponsor Content: VISIT FLORIDA

In or on the water, get a closer look at Florida’s marine ecosystem

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In 2020, my wife contracted COVID and never fully recovered, but when she learned about the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, it became a source of hope

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Has Maurten finally figured out how to harness the power of baking soda without paying the gastrointestinal price?

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A run-in with law enforcement when he was a college student spurred the Native activist to build an organization around the idea that we have to show up for each other

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Last month the company discontinued its Guide Built program, letting go of over 20 athletes in the process. Who’s left? Influencers.

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President Carter added protections to more than 157 million acres of public land and created 39 total national park units

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The ketchup conglomerate wants to celebrate the happy homecoming of Elvis Francois

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Double threshold days and lactate meters have propelled Jakob Ingebrigtsen and others to the top. Should the rest of us follow suit?

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Outside’s ethics guru weighs in on taxation without representation

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The multidisciplinary artist was struggling with alcoholism when they joined a trail crew in the mountains on a whim. Out there, they found a new community—and reclaimed their life.

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Havasu Falls is reopening to visitors after a three-year closure, with limited visits ahead of a full reopening next year. Now’s the time to be thinking about a permit, lodging, and getting in shape for the hike to this beautiful place on the Havasupai Reservation.

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A robust and delicious way to end a day on the slopes

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Olympian and veteran elite coach Mark Coogan’s central advice on making the most of your miles

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The Finnish driver traces his cycling passion back to a misadventure on two wheels

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Basque climbers Amaia Agirre and Iker Bilbao were descending the peak when a wet slide swept them into a crevasse

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I used to be the life of the party, but now I’m having trouble meeting people

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Meditations on radical incrementalism for the adventurer

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After her brother died, the clothing designer thought outdoor sports would relieve her grief. But it took her own near-miss accident to wake her up to what she needed to hear.

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She was one of the world’s best big-mountain freeskiers—and then, suddenly, she decided she was done

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A short ride outside Brindisi, in Italy’s Puglian countryside, reveals groves of olive trees as ancient as this region’s history

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One yoga teacher immersed herself in freezing water for 31 days. Here’s her advice for how you can do it, too.

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A man says he required lifesaving when he accidentally ignited a 2018 wildfire. An Arizona court determined that his negligence made him culpable.

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When the polar explorer was at his lowest moment, he learned his most valuable lesson: kindness matters

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Looking for an awesome summer job? Go to work in a national park. We’ve rounded up some of the best opportunities and smartest advice on how to land a position. 

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We explain the differences between the options on the market, so you can find the one makes the most sense for your riding style

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Bikes don't run trouble-free forever. Here are some preventative and diagnostic tips and tricks to keep you riding.

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It feels silly to be obsessed with a pair of pants, but Proof’s Rovers are really that good 

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Save cash and have fun with these tips

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Sam Anthamatten and Jérémie Heitz set out to ski aesthetic, high-altitude lines, but an accident along the way creates a new challenge

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On a trek through Tanzania, a climber and photographer captures the joy of connection

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Some bike shops are intimidating. Here's how to navigate them.

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Mike Gabler appreciates food more than ever after 26 days of brutal challenges, coconuts, and pinching crabs

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Pro skier Owen Leeper discusses the terrifying ordeal, which he captured on his helmet camera

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Deep meditations in the woods? Yes please.

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Research makes a strong case for taking your practice into the wild as the weather warms—or at least your backyard

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A slow walk through the woods has psychological and physiological benefits—and it could teach you a few things about hiking, too.

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More than 300 athletes wrote a letter to skiing’s international governing body demanding steps be taken to preserver winter sports

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Sponsor Content: SOS Hydration

Learn about the benefits of being properly hydrated daily

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Writer Chris Van Leuven shares memories of Milligan, who was killed in a fall last week in Banff National Park

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The Rodale Institute has moved from the family farmhouse to one of the single largest advocates and drivers of regenerative farming in the United States

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The Rivera 3 delivers the benefits of Altra's footshaped fit and balanced, zero-drop design without feeling weird

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Researchers test the assumption that top athletes are more sensitive to internal cues, with surprising results

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The intrepid traveler was trapped overseas, with no end to her misadventure in sight. Taking it one day at a time changed everything.

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There can be advantages to both, so what is right for you?

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Champion ultrarunner rolls into 2023 with a new sponsor and new goals

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This crossover features clever packaging, self-leveling rear suspension, and standout design

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Is it insomnia, or is it a tireless love for being awake?

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The former soccer phenom was burnt out and angry. Then he started running every day, no matter what.

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The all-new Salomon QST Echo 106 is a lighter weight QST 106 designed for uphill slogs and downhill joy rides

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