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Placing purposeful pressure on yourself can challenge your mind and body in a good way
We’re all guilty of rushing through the outdoors—chasing the next thrill or squeezing in a quick ride. But what if slowing down could actually bring us closer to nature and ourselves? Skier and scientist Ellen Bradly found that when she moved with intention, the forest started speaking in ways she’d never noticed.
Jon Rockwood started his own production company to capture all the talent the ski industry has to offer
Outside magazine, February 1999 Review: Camcorder? What Camcorder? Palm-size digital video cameras let you play tourista without looking the part By Brent Hurtig BAGGAGE | BUYING RIGHT | THE OTHER STUFF | BOOKS Documenting your escapades with a camcorder glued to your face may seem…
As Shimano unveils its second-generation Dura-Ace Di2 groupo, it’s a good time to ask: Is electronic shifting an essential upgrade or a gratuitous and overpriced accessory?
A certified personal trainer breaks down what you actually need to know about lifting and running
Outside Magazine is back with a new look, new stories, and a fresh perspective on all things outdoors. Read along as we meet the real Albert Lin, explore the hidden corners of Downtown Chicago, learn how to build a ride-or-die outdoor community, and visit Kazakhstan for one of the rowdiest games ever played on horseback.
We break down the pros and cons of wool and synthetics to help you make the right choice for winter pursuits
They’re deceptively straightforward, but if you can follow them, you’ll see the benefits