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A skeptic set out to see if the Japanese wellness practice works outside of the forest

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How the chunkiest running shoe on the market stopped traffic in New York, sparked sidewalk sermons, and reminded me why we run in the first place

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At an age when most individuals are bouncing grandkids on their knees—if their knees even function—Carlos Soria Fontán returns, time and time again, to the most inhospitable regions on Earth, to test himself

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Last fall, Outside partnered with University of Colorado Denver to open a state-of-the-art gear-testing lab. Now, it’s finally open for business—and poised to upend the gear-testing world.

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When the European colonists arrived, American chestnut trees were a dominant species throughout most of the eastern piedmont and Appalachian Mountain range. Their trunks could grow to be 10 feet wide and stretch upward of 105 feet into the canopy; limbs spanned an equally wide footprint. The trees could live for three or more centuries and covered an estimated 300,000 square miles of land from Maine to Mississippi.

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A sports kidney expert explains what your urine says about your health

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After 175 years of displacement, the Southern Sierra Miwuk Nation has reacquired 900 acres south of Yosemite National Park

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Shannon ‘SJ’ Joslin was terminated from their position at Yosemite National Park in August for flying a trans pride flag on El Capitan

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Five outer layers for men and women that won’t drain your savings

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British adventurer Joshua Patterson recently set out to run the highest marathon in history. Turns out, it was anything but easy.

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