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In order to achieve his first UTMB win, the American ultrarunning star is taking a whole new approach: rest

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We asked a pediatrician for advice on getting outside safely when temperatures soar

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After an American Army captain came home traumatized from the war, he lost his ability to love. It took the wilderness to reopen his heart.

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If it seems like you’ve been hearing about lakes and beaches closing down more often, you’re right. Various types of toxic algae are multiplying like crazy in bodies of water across the country, and stopping them won’t be easy.

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Bryan Rogala meets up with his buddy David Silver to delve into the details of the flexible solar panel he installed on his Timberleaf Pika teardrop trailer

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We’ve found the most adventure-packed routes for your road-trip bucket list

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If I can help or influence one person, all the negative comments will have been worth it

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Like all runners, the athletes of the Paralympics overcome obstacles to reach the top — they just have different challenges. 

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Mental health is now factoring more heavily in business leaders' decisions

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The historic expedition was announced at Outdoor Retailer's summer show in Denver this month

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How one runner and researcher found himself immersed in the culture of those who never, ever take a day off from running, and the patterns he uncovered amongst those in the community.

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It is believed to be the first death in the 19-year history of the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc races in and around Chamonix

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How the Hushin crew is challenging hunting stereotypes, growing a vital wildlife management tool, and giving back to the community

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Give a dog a forever home by looking to the shelters and humane societies.

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Everything you need to know about the Collins Cup, who could win the first-ever event, how it works, and what the broadcast will look like

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“I would contend that stupid behavior is sometimes the proper response to stupid laws”

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Sitka’s versatile new Aerolite 30 isn’t just warm when wet, it’ll help dry your other layers, too

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The singer-songwriter’s latest album shows that getting away from it all isn’t easy—especially when you’re a pop superstar

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Follow the founders of the Collins Cup as they organize and train for a new kind of global triathlon

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Hills, mud, redline intensity... training like an XC runner will make you a better runner all around: faster, stronger, more in tune with your body and mentally tougher.

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The most disciplined runners know how to not to always do the max. Here's how to nurture one of the skills that can separate those who achieve long-term success from those whose careers are often plagued by injury. 

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As the world gets used to doing more business online, B2B e-commerce providers are sparring for market leadership in the outdoor industry. Dozens of brands have yet to adopt a technology. Welcome to open season.

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An athlete and adventurer wants to summit the world’s highest peaks while advocating for inclusivity in the world of outdoor recreation

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Journalist Lizzie Johnson provides a comprehensive postmortem of how the notorious 2018 inferno came to destroy Paradise, California—and what it means for the future of wildfires

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Merino wicks moisture, dries quickly, and is comfortable against the skin. These are my favorite pieces to sweat in.

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In the same way that backcountry skiers read avalanche reports and whitewater kayakers check water levels, anyone hiking in the West needs to start planning for fires as a baseline safety precaution

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Renowned for making premium sleeping bags, pads, tents, and other outdoor products, the 20-year-old company has decided it no longer wants customers carrying gear in backpacks made by other brands

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In an era of “code-red” climate catastrophe, the survival of our sport depends on its ability to adapt. Here’s what running and races may need to look like in the near future as global temperatures climb.

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Coach Carl explains how to optimize your last weeks before the marathon to arrive fresh, strong and fast.

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The running market is missing a huge opportunity by largely ignoring BIPOC participants. How can brands fix the problem? Start with proper recognition and support.

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A look at how Envoy B2B is helping this iconic brand stay in step with the times

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The popular app promises weight loss without dieting. Then it proposes restrictive eating habits.

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With a pair of Army SPECS and a little ingenuity, Pit Viper’s cofounders built a brand that nobody could have predicted

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The Tokyo 2020 Paralympics get underway this week. Here’s who and how to watch.

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Hiking is for everyone—but as Kara Richardson Whitely, a.k.a. Mama Kubwa, discovered, not everyone has gotten the memo

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Your partner’s planning an epic adventure with his ex, but you’d rather be his go-to travel buddy

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As a new film comes out about his 1:59 marathon, Kipchoge talks about training, challenges, motivation and running until he's 100.

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Endurance-science experts explain the world record holder’s incredible marathon dominance

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‘The Noor,’ filmed by Vadim Sherbakov, captures the otherworldly winter beauty of the planet’s deepest lake, Russia’s Lake Baikal

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‘Breathing Fire,’ a new book by Jaime Lowe, delves into the personal stories behind California’s inmate firefighter program

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Avoiding premature peaking requires a strategic, patient, long-term view that builds over months and seasons.  

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Writer Jason Motlagh has been reporting in Afghanistan since 2006, which has involved developing close relationships with Afghan journalists and their families. He and a network of media colleagues are currently in a race to get more than 100 of them out of the country as the Taliban cracks down.

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More brands are reducing waste by selling used and upcycled gear. It’s good for the environment, but it’s also good for the bottom line.

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Coming to terms with a landscape ravaged by fire

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The stories we're watching today, from our daily newsletter

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From light sprinkles to daylong downpours, these shells have you covered

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Running nerds won’t learn anything new from ‘Kipchoge: The Last Milestone,’ but it’s still a feast for the eyes

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Each one is a reflection of our society—for better or for worse

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The New Mexico ski resort has hiked its minimum wage to $15 per hour to exceed the living-wage standard for Taos County

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The outdoor brand has reportedly stopped selling products to JHMR’s retail stores because of an event held earlier this month by one of the resort’s owners

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Author Susan Lacke confesses to the social anxiety of joining a group run, and why it is worth overcoming the fear.

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How a Boston-based program is using running, fitness, and holistic care to help veterans in life after service

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The cost of your backpacking tent shouldn’t keep you awake at night. These double-wall, two-person shelters are all $300 or less, and will put your mind—and body—at ease with their dialed combinations of performance and price.

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For elite mountain athlete Hillary Allen, a near deadly fall was the start of a long, winding journey to find a new source of strength and purpose

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More people are buying vehicles that allow them to visit national parks, car-camp, and get farther into the backcountry. But what does this mean for the future of the outdoor industry and the planet?

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If you were as caught off guard by the end of summer as we were, here are some easy-to-plan itineraries for the long weekend

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Debunking the myth that you are broken if you don't maintain contact with your competitors in a race.

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On the last day of this month’s Outdoor Retailer Summer event, we sat down with Show Director Marisa Nicholson to discuss how it went, what’s in store for January's Snow Show, and whether OR will move out of Denver in 2023

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News of the death was announced during the race’s awards ceremony Sunday, and some athletes held a moment of silence for the deceased rider

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Statewide grassroots efforts to protect, conserve, and ensure access to natural resources are what makes the Green Mountain State such a haven for outdoor recreation

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The pandemic forced schools to teach outside. Many teachers, parents, and kids want to keep it that way.

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Our senior editor’s foray into woodworking got off to a rough start

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Outdoor brands are working to address their plastic packaging problem, one polybag at a time

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In 1960, John Steinbeck set out on a cross-country adventure with his standard poodle, Charley. More than half a century later, writer Kristin Wong did the same thing with her dog—and learned an unexpected lesson about the pain of uncertainty.

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The outdoor industry is doubling down on sustainability tools and standards to measure and mitigate its environmental impact. Is it working?

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Two gear makers with very different approaches to PTO square off

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A sports dietician lays out exactly which nutrients and fluids your body needs, and how much, at every point during a marathon training run

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Growing up as a Mexican American kid in an anti-immigrant environment, Eric Arce began a yearslong struggle with anxiety and depression. In this essay, he explains how biking has helped him.

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Lyme-carrying ticks are a bigger threat than ever. A promising new antibody treatment looks to stop infection—even after a tick bite.

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Patagonia is offering up to 30 percent off gear and apparel, now through August 26. Here’s what we’re eyeing.

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Here are some foolproof ways to ward off ticks, no-see-ums, mosquitos, and fleas—and to find relief if they get you anyway

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As the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report made clear this week, we’re going to need to give up some of the things we love if we don’t want much more taken away

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Your long run pace depends on your running goals, what systems you're trying to improve, current fitness, and what you mean by long.

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A recent dustup between specialty retailers and a behemoth market research firm has the industry wondering: Have we been basing our biggest business decisions on crap data for decades?

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Escape the squish: On's redesigned Cloudswift delivers a secure fit, stable platform and responsive underfoot feel.

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In a new series from Outside TV, two pro cyclists train three beginner riders for the one of the nation’s toughest mountain-bike races

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The trade war has taken a backseat to Covid during the last year and a half, but tariffs are still top of mind for many outdoor brands. Here’s the latest.

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Those instructions on the brownie box? Feel free to ignore them. This simple technique will get you a chocolatey dessert in just a few minutes.

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Lightweight, simple, and highly functional, the Pika from Timberleaf is a great option for anyone looking for an adventurous teardrop that can be pulled behind a wide range of vehicles

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