Everything
Focus on your session—not your clothes
This shelter is a versatile three-season performer
A beginner friendly backpacking pack with everything you need—and nothing you don’t
Don’t be afraid to sweat it out in these running pieces
This pack bridges the gap between ultralight and ultracomfy
From the backcountry to the airport, this pack has you covered
Purpose-built platforms for a variety of experiences
A reliable workhorse that will last for years
Unlock your project with this cragging gear
Focus on your session—not your clothes
Feast-making cookware that won’t slow you down
Rigorous testing was no match for these pieces
Quality rubber is the most important part of your crag bag
A lightning-fast water filter makes staying hydrated on the trail easier than ever
The best gear for staying put outside
There’s a great new wearable for every kind of athletic goal
These rugged runners love to rally
These accessories might not make or break your trip, but you’ll sure be glad you packed them
The best gear for capturing your adventures
This compact solar panel will juice up your next long-distance trek
This portable, packable device will repel mosquitoes no matter where you take it
Technical layers for any occasion
A five-star kit for base-camp meals
Technical layers for any occasion
Leave the heavy lifting to these pieces
Devices bringing innovation to the trails and beyond
Scarpa is pushing approach shoes to new heights—and distances
A new wave of inflatables is approaching shore
These motor-equipped rides are both fun and functional
Top-notch rigs for riding where the pavement ends
Allied’s new gravel-road crossover bike is the best two-in-one we’ve ever tested
The best comfort and performance for all levels of activity
These rigs impressed us with fresh design
Shoulder the load and make miles with these trail-ready rucksacks
Pants made by—and for—plus-size female hikers
A secure connection to your bike starts with your feet
Masterful sleds for a variety of conditions
These hikers will help you carry your load and stay comfortable and secure, no matter the terrain
Finally, a hiking boot that can truly do it all
In his new book ‘Outdoor Kids in an Inside World,’ the author and TV personality prescribes “radical engagement” for kids everywhere
He was an environmentalist versed in the dangers of our warming world, an expert trail runner, and eminently capable of moving far and fast outside. The heat killed him all the same.
One month and 26,000 votes after kicking off our favored footwear tournament, we have a victor
For most of their history, running shoes have been marketed and sold for their ability to reduce injury. That has changed.
The outdoor-survival reality show returns for season nine—tune in and return to our site for updates and speculation on who will win
Specialized and Rapha parted ways with the elite cyclist. Police have accused Strickland’s girlfriend and business partner, Kaitlin Armstrong, of murdering Wilson.
Amy McCulloch went to the Himalayas looking for adventure. She came back with an idea for an epic novel.
Is aluminum foil in your climbing bag?
The 200-million-old fossil, which contained footprints from an alligatorlike reptile, is believed to have been stolen from the park roughly five years ago
A former Eddie Bauer executive, Damian Huang, will serve as Cotopaxi's first president; at Grassroots, former VP Gabe Maier will step in to lead.
341 products, 150-plus testers, and thousands of hours outdoors—this is your ultimate gear resource
A study of 20,000 pure breeds and mutts rules out breeding as a major determining factor in a dog’s personality
Our basic biology can steer us toward bad habits and compulsive behavior. Overcoming these pitfalls requires effort and discipline.
There’s a reason crowds flock to places like Havasu Falls and Horseshoe Bend—they’re absolutely gorgeous
Be ready for whatever the road throws at you with a drawer system that’s customizable to your every need
Make sure your adventure buddy is trail-ready with these training tips
Kaitlin Armstrong, the partner of gravel cycling star Colin Strickland, is charged with first-degree murder
Carv’s digital coaching software uses insoles with pressure sensors to give you real-time feedback. But can it really help first-timers improve?
Despite decades of advanced-level experience, I was surprised at how much I learned from Carv’s digital ski coach
Do we wish we were there, too? Heck yes.
Lessons learned at camp sometimes do come in handy
The New Yorker staff writer spoke with Outside Book Club host Elizabeth Hightower Allen about turning the unbelievable story of itinerant canoeist Dick Conant into a book
Our furry friends are the best of adventure playmates. But they can also provide pure, unconditional love that gets us through the darkest times.
Moments after a historic win at the Giro d’Italia, Biniam Girmay popped a celebratory bottle of prosecco and was struck in the left eye. Amazingly, his wasn’t the first cork-related incident to occur this Italian tour season.
In July 2013, Matt Dyer felt lucky to see a polar bear in Canada’s Torngat Mountains. His good fortune ended there.
The brand has rolled out a fresh new look and announced the next generation of grip technology on its trekking and trail running poles
Rattlesnakes bite 150,000 pets each year in the U.S. These innovative rattlesnake training courses could save you and your canine companion.
Outside’s ethics guru ponders what exactly is up for grabs on public lands
The 440-mile route goes from the third-deepest lake in the U.S. to the jagged peaks of the North Cascades and the tulip-filled Skagit Valley
How well you can see your surroundings matters, but subtle gait changes also burn more energy
Pro trail runner Abby Hall shares lessons that can help other runners achieve their goals, whether they’re just starting out or training for an ultra
Get an all-access pass to the San Francisco sights, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman's Wharf, and Haight Street. With views both known and new, this bucket list event is waiting for you!
We’ve come a long way from the chlorine troughs of yesteryear
Outdoor tools and tech have come a long way since the days when alpinists wore straw hats
The beloved annual gathering is in person again in Telluride, Colorado, and screening some of the most exciting adventure films of the year
What to buy and what to avoid if you don’t want to pay the insane markups on new and used cars this summer
Surf companies have been ignoring compelling research that could make wetsuits warmer and easier to paddle in. Two scientists are making sure someone listens.