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For the January, 2007 Outside feature story, “Paradise Pretty Soon,” we floated Alex Tehrani down Gabon’s Djidji river in search of the perfect photographs of the four-year-old Ivindo National Park. Little did we know he’d come back with just as many stories to tell as the article’s writer, Rob Buchanan.
It may be mud season, but that’s not stopping us from getting outside with these pieces of gear
Chad Ramsay, Idaho local and longtime forester, talks about the art of managing forests in the Panhandle, embracing skis at work, and his must-have gear for a productive winter day
Out Front, October 1997 Present at the Creation By Paul Kvinta The Nike Swoosh “Thirty-five dollars,” Carolyn Davidson says. That’s how much Nike paid her in 1971 to create one of the most recognizable logos in history. But the fledgling shoe company wasn’t being miserly. “It…
Today the Tongass is the last national forest in the United States where old-growth trees are clear-cut
Last month the fitness giant tightened its paywall and announced it was recommitting to core users. Here's what has to happen for that to work.
After seeing a dramatic uptick in search and rescue calls, an official in southern Washington is threatening to charge hikers who are deemed to be negligent
These high-performance lids outdo the competition in road, gravel, and mountain biking.
In most of the world, the crowds of summer have thinned, the temperatures are perfect, and prices are dropping. What are you waiting for?
After years of rumors, new data suggests that real-time lactate sensors are finally ready to hit the market. But will athletes know what to do with them?