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When it comes to wearables, go easy on the bells and whistles
Here’s what to know when shopping for a SUP
In the age of the smartphone, a timepiece that displays the hour in multiple time zones imbues a measure of worldly sophistication and sense of adventure
With countless options and sky’s-the-limit pricing, a mountain bike can be an intimidating purchase. Don’t panic. Start here.
Soft, breathable, and light—ideal for running and backpacking in cool temperatures
After one hiker was killed and another wounded after a weekend attack on the AT, many are asking why something wasn't done about James Jordan sooner
The end was coming for Roany, a strong and beautiful horse who’d been at the center of Pam Houston’s life for 25 years. What she wanted for him was simple: a peaceful exit, lifted by the touch of human hands.
Plus the gear you need to do it
New evidence suggests that strengthening your respiratory muscles can translate to improved performance in thinner air
Roger Robinson’s 'When Running Made History' sets a new standard for books about the sport
Tips on how to get one of the most enviable jobs in the outdoor industry
A blind runner finished a half marathon for the first time using only guidance from a dog thanks in large part to the Ruffwear Unifly—the biggest development in guide-dog harnesses since they were invented nine decades ago
A recent report found that 259 people died between 2011 and 2017 while stepping in front of the camera in often dangerous destinations. Our writer went deep on the psychology of selfies to figure out what's behind our obsession with capturing extreme risk-taking.
Think long and hard before you jump or try to climb the cables. And don't forget about the wolves!
Signs that your coffee habit is doing more harm than good
Josh Morgerman is an obsessive stormchaser. As hurricanes grow fiercer and more destructive, what does it mean to be someone who loves them?
A simple questionnaire assessing self-regulatory skills—planning, self-monitoring, evaluation, reflection—offers clues about who will push themselves to a sports injury
The winner gets a place of honor in my camp kitchen
Jeff Lenosky travels the U.S. knocking out mountain biking's toughest trails. Here's how he stays fit.
From Yosemite to the Green Mountains, these are our favorite lodge-to-lodge treks this side of the pond
Yes, the physiology and biomechanics of treadmill running are a little different. But how you feel about it is probably more important.
What kind of sadist creates the hardest race in the world? We sent our writer to find out.
Who needs a killer routine when you can just have coffee?
Sure, you can get your bike tuned or buy a spare tube. But at these shops, you can also order an espresso or IPA and find your community.
Everyone is recommending the stuff on Twitter, so we looked into the research to see if the hype is backed by science
Believe it or not, the brand and badges are irrelevant
Ancient European pilgrimages. Coastal treks along jungle isles. Surprising Rocky Mountain summits. Checking off any of these bucket-list hikes is sure to be the experience of a lifetime.
Epic ultras in the Alps. An urban loop in running's most beloved city. High desert treks through the American Southwest. These are without a doubt the best runs on the planet.
When my wife tried to kill me, when I went to jail for battery, and when I finally tried to take my own life, there was one thing that kept me from unraveling
Tour de France stages. Classic British Columbian downhills. Epic gravel grinds in the American heartland. These bucket-list rides are guaranteed to be the most fun you can have on two wheels.
There are valid arguments for both wearing and not wearing a helmet. But shaming people for their choices is useless.
Nearly everything people think is true about living their best life is wrong
Finding your way around a new place, especially abroad, is a form of art. Here's how to master it.
Yes! It actually is possible.
Gear, classes, and other resource recommendations for those who want to get far, far out there in the winter
You can’t escape obsolescence. You can only transcend it.
It's so good that you'll start making it at home, too
You can't walk in them, but you can fly in them
The products and approaches that make #packlife possible
The Tension Flash Board is a crag essential
A free weekly 5K? What’s not to love.
For active mamas-to-be, nine months of playing it too safe feels wrong. Good news: you don't have to give up on outdoor adventure.
Researchers dig into the nitty-gritty of interval training, with insights of what, why, and how you should train for different goals
The ski mountaineer was known for her relentless summits of the world’s toughest mountains. But the best thing she did for her career was take a break.
A new book shows you how to get into the mindset that leads to mastery and peak performance
At the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon, Adam Gorlitsky will set out to become the first American paraplegic to walk 26.2 miles—and bust his British rival's 36-hour time in the process. But his real dream is to bring assisted mobility to people with disabilities.
Mushroom broth is full of vitamins and minerals, easy to make, and offers a healthy option for vegetarians feeling left out of the bone-broth trend
The best route to a cheap flight can be treacherous. Here’s a tried-and-true method for finding a great deal.
Sometimes the best offense is none at all
Our favorite snow-sports eyewear of all time, from affordable to high-tech
Spice up your on-trail diet with these creative vegan recipes
You heard me. On cramped flights, the person who reclines their seat in front of me really chafes.
An active outdoor lifestyle doesn’t end with pregnancy. It's time for gear manufacturers to tap into the growing market of high-performance maternity apparel.
Forget functional fitness. If you want to run whitewater on a SUP, you need focused fitness.
Apparently, misery does love company (in a way). So gather your friends and go have some miserable fun!
Work and play both stress the neck and shoulders. Here's how to recover.
Indian relay racing is sometimes called America’s first extreme sport. For years, the Brew Crew—a team from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota—were a dominant force. Then tragedy struck. This is the story of the Lakota’s spiritual relationship with the horse, and a quest to regain glory on the track.
What does it take to make the list? Being a winter Olympian, Tour de France rider, or world-class climber helps.
Trying to eat perfectly all the time is a losing battle
Our favorite puffies and shells for men and women, whether you’re riding lifts or out for a tour
It’s time we made America’s prime backcountry skiing and snowboarding terrain safer and more accessible. First step: bombing slopes in the way-out-of-bounds.
For those of us who aren’t backcountry beasts, there’s the 2 Seconds pop-up tent
When a driver hits a cyclist—even a child on a bike—the victim is almost always the one who gets blamed, unless they're wearing a helmet
Eating out ruining your diet and your budget? Here's how to do it less.
Violinist-pianist duo Anastasia Allison and Rose Freeman hike into the wilderness and often play for no audience other than nature
Studies show that your emotions spread further than you think
In the wake of a bizarre physical attack and the death of her father, Katie Arnold felt paralyzed by the anxieties of parenthood and being a woman alone in the wilderness. She got through it the same way she’d always done, by lacing up and hitting the trail. An exclusive excerpt from her new memoir, Running Home.
Nothing is more important to your car, truck, or SUV's performance than the rubber you put on—or off—the road. These are the basics you need to know.
For less than two grand, these simple modifications will make a huge difference on dirt
Can a relationship survive a grand adventure? That’s a question neither partner thought to ask when She got the bright idea to refit an old sailboat while He was dreaming of life on the range. A he-said-she-said tale of a voyage that somehow managed to avoid the rocks.
The host of the podcast 'Wild Ideas Worth Living' will put out her 100th episode this spring. Here she tells how she got into the podcast business.
These alpine refuges offer simplicity and shelter in the Colorado high country
Going zero waste is hard, but these easy changes to how you eat, drink, and store food will make a big difference
For some climbing rangers in Wyoming's Grand Teton National Park, every ridgeline holds the memory of a rescue, every peak a body bag. It's more than they can handle alone.
Sometimes dying in the mountains is just the luck of the draw
Posting shots of my kids skiing, camping, and playing outside is good for my brand as an adventure writer. And there's nothing wrong with that.
Scientists are untangling why it’s easier to regain fitness than to start from scratch
Want to stay overnight in a jetliner, a snowcat, or a luxe glass globe dangling off a cliff? You can.
What I learned on my powder-filled dream trips to Whistler and Aspen