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Long travel days are no match for these stylish, convenient accessories
In a pre-trial hearing, a Texas judge struck down her attorney’s attempt to toss evidence gathered by police
We tapped an industry professional to find out
A New Mexico jury acquitted Cummings for the 2020 killing of 47-year-old Guillermo Arriola
These unsuspecting riders got a taste of trailhead tailgating with no drawbacks (and loved it)
Whether you’re taking the holiday meal outdoors or need some recipe inspiration, we’ve got your Thanksgiving hosting needs covered
A simple sequence of stretches that all but ensure a proper night’s rest
Tipping is part of life, but it often feels confusing and stressful. Whether you’re on a river trip, a safari, or taking a ski lesson, we asked all the hard questions to provide these guidelines on how much to give—and how to do it right.
When Harrington and Nelson met on an Everest expedition, they formed a bond that carried them through some of the toughest and most rewarding experiences of their lives, including dangerous expeditions, big romances, and motherhood
Winter wardrobe staples that'll turn heads
Products to help end any cold weather fitness lump
Make your loved ones’ lives easier with these cutting-edge products
Add some cheer to your gift list this year
Let’s all get mad about where our cables go in our pedal bikes
Colleges across the U.S. are now offering degrees in subjects like gear innovation, guiding, and outdoor-business management. Here’s where to find them.
The Covid-19 pandemic is a survival story—but instead of one human versus a wild animal or a snowy peak, it's all of us against one tiny virus.
Baking your desserts and breads outdoors is not as intimidating as it sounds
Officials in the Dutch province of Gelderland say the area’s wolves are getting too comfortable around humans
We asked a chef to test an array of vegan cheeses. Here are his favorites.
The key to staying energized? Eating and hydrating.
These festive drinks are fit for every occasion this holiday season
During the phenomenon of polar night, parts of the Arctic don’t see the sun for weeks or months at a time. The darkness drives some people insane, but for others, it opens a gateway into wonder and peace.
Columnist Eben Weiss wonders if bike advocates are too focused on vehicle size, when it’s the actions of the driver that are most important
What wakes you up?
In a post-pandemic world, workers are demanding remote flexibility, more time off, and generous health benefits. These are the companies meeting that bar and more, while encouraging their employees to live an active lifestyle and allowing them to achieve a healthy work-life balance.
As frequent national-park visitors know, the Park Service offers coveted passport stamps, maps, and badges. Here’s how to get them.
After becoming paralyzed from the chest down, the mountain athlete found an unlikely ally in recovery: psychedelics
The CRKT Chogan Hammer makes quick work of campfire wood and tent stakes
This winter-sport accessories brand’s innovations stem from deep ties to the outdoor community
Baking this galette on the grill gives it a natural smoky flavor that’s perfect for fall
Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse
Research explores the differences between active and inactive twins, and why such pairs are so rare
Brody Leven's layering hacks might change how you pack for winter adventures
Our favorite season is changing in ways good and bad. Here are the forecasts for mountain towns, ski bums, and everyone else.
The ultimate standalone jacket for campfire hangs, cabin lounging, and cold-weather road trips
The running-shoe hype train was high in New York City with a few fast yet-to-be-released shoes in the men’s and women’s elite fields
Plus, a recipe for a warming soup to carry along with you
This flavorful and healthy vegetarian soup is the perfect comfort food for chilly days
The Sonoran desert toad is under threat from hunters who seek their toxic secretions
We interviewed Steve Fliser, the new CEO of the X Games, about his vision for the annual summer and winter extreme sports competitions
California’s Suprême Jumbo Love is the only 5.15c route to be completed in the U.S.
A longtime cycling advocate offers advice on how to assist your local off-road stewardship program
Brooks Laich and Chris Davenport took on an off-roading competition together, and here's how it went
The sneaker industry has a role to play in climate change. New Balance is trying to reduce its climate impact with a holistic program.
Get a front-row seat to epic views and adventure by staying at a national-park lodge. From Yosemite’s Ahwahnee Hotel to Shenandoah’s Big Meadows Lodge, these are our favorites.
In New York City, Sharon Lokedi (KEN) proved it’s possible to win a marathon in your first try. Chebet (KEN) brings home a double for 2022.
The Ultra’s battery life doesn’t measure up to that of other top-end adventure watches, but it still has plenty to offer
When you gotta go, you gotta go. These make it easier no matter where you are.
Kurt Steiner has dedicated his life to skipping stones, developing a technique to produce throws that defy the laws of physics
Marathons don’t happen by themselves; they require months of planning and an expertise in engineering and crowd science. That’s doubly true for the world’s largest race.
Previously available only to staff who worked a minimum of 20 hours per week, the co-op’s medical benefits will now be extended to everyone
Here are the shorts and features screening at annual celebration of outdoor books and movies that we think should be on your radar
The Land Rover Trophy off-roading competition invites drivers to join a storied 4x4 legacy
Don’t be intimidated by this bird within a bird: it’s usually made in a 196-square-foot galley kitchen, meaning that your home’s kitchen is probably up to the task
According to a new Unesco report, glaciers in Yosemite National Park and other World Heritage sites are very likely to melt away by 2050
Replacing lost salt is a pillar of sports nutrition, but new research suggests more isn’t always better
These made-from-scratch vegan bratwurst sausages may be better than the all-meat variety
Columnist Maggie Slepian explains why expertise in the outdoors does not make you immune from mistakes
In today’s advertising, fragmentation is often the name of the game. Here's how to avoid the pitfall.
An ultra trail runner and a big-mountain skier find a new home on the bike, which helped them heal mentally and physically
The new Evo Membership earns customers discounts on gear and adventure travel
Alleviate stress and free up space by using your grill as a second oven this holiday season
See where your favorite resort landed in the 2023 Ski Magazine reader survey
Contributor Andrew Bernstein competed in the paracycling division at the SBT GRVL gravel race this summer, three years after he was nearly killed by a negligent driver
A scary movie and novella for spooky season, ‘House of the Dragon,’ ‘Rings of Power,’ an Outside columnist’s first novel, and more
Finally, some good news. Most of the companies on our list showed a range of comfortable gains.
“Midnights” is about self-loathing, revenge, falling in love, and falling apart—all elements of the outdoor lifestyle
Hikers had to pay to access 14,272-foot Quandary Peak outside Breckenridge in 2021 and 2022
Whether you’re looking for a more environmentally friendly main or just want to switch things up, these meats will add some variety to your Thanksgiving meal
These are some of the newest and most exciting bikepacking products on the market
We asked the Outside contributing editor how she got the idea for her much anticipated new book, ‘Small Game,’ and how she used her personal survival experience to make it come to life
We’ve always wondered how Flylow thinks up its out-of-bounds names—so we called up the owner and asked
Meet one of the winners of the 2021 Defender Service Awards—and the rescue vehicle that helps them get the work done
Watch what happened when runners tried Athletic Brewing Company's craft beer for the first time
The New York City Marathon will return on Sunday, November 6 in full force with a field of 50,000 runners and an over-the-top vibe only possible in the Big Apple.
The exuberant king of survival TV insists that our wild adventures are about more than just chasing fun—they are the keys that get us through the struggles of our everyday lives
A longtime resident of the Southwest shares her favorite ways to see this region’s geological wonders, surreal sunsets, and wide-open spaces
Travel to earth’s final frontiers is more possible than ever before, with exciting plans on the horizon. The question today isn’t whether you can actually get there anymore, but whether you can afford it.
Aspen, Colorado, is using Tenants for Turns to chip away at the housing problem that’s crushing desirable recreation towns around the country