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Turn your game up a notch with these easy-to-use tools

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Proven software to budget, save, and protect your money

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Three foundational rules to fund your outdoor lifestyle using only what you have in your bank account right now

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The latest fitness bands are smarter and svelter than ever

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Solo trips are among life's great adventures, but it's best to be prepared for everything, from bouts of boredom to unexpected accidents

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Lyfx wants to ­revolutionize the way we play by ­connecting local guides with ­traveling ­adventurers. But can it ­succeed where other apps have failed?

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It's the seemingly mundane storms that will catch you off guard. Here's how to never let that happen.

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Garmin and Apple are among a recent wave of companies who’ve entered the stress tracking market. Do the products live up to their claims?

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Digital tools to help you get into (and out of) the backcountry

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The new app may be the most ambitious adventure tech to hit the market since sat phones

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Guide apps and GPS tools can be vital for off-grid adventures. But relying on them too heavily means we miss out on hidden gems that aren't online.

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The messaging device uses a pay-as-you-go model that’s more flexible than the monthly contracts required by other companies

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Up your #vanlife game with these apps that help you find camping spots, compare gas prices, and avoid city traffic

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Apparently, you love bikes, vans, and birth control

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Experts say most of them don't live up to the hype

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Follow these pros' lead and turn your phone into a fitness tool

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In March, Under Armour announced that the accounts of more than 150 million MyFitnessPal users had been compromised. What does that mean for the rest of the workout app industry?

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Hopdash aims to help you meet up with local running teams while on the road

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How Ray Maker, a man with no formal journalism training, built DC Rainmaker, with an audience of millions and the power to make or break your next running watch

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Take your workouts and results to the next level with the help of these expert-recommended (free) apps

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Our bike editor tested a handful of new fit apps to see how they stacked up to the brick-and-mortar specialists. Let's just say some worked better than others.

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Create a training plan to fit your goals, learn to shop smart, and steer clear of sneaky nutritional pitfalls with these five expert-picked apps.

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Artificial intelligence is making its way into fitness apps

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Tricks for renting cars with surf racks, finding the best singletrack, and buying from the locals' bike shop

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A software update brings phone-free music experience to the Watch

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The new Watch is a more sophisticated fitness tracker than its predecessor, with an updated operating system, upgraded hardware, and cellular connectivity. But will it be enough to win over athletes?

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There's now a map for that, brought to you by the National Park Service

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Tips on self-defense, BASE jumping, and how to make it out of a plane crash alive

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After a monthlong test, our writer came away optimistic about the technology's potential, though GoPro still has some kinks to iron out with the first edition

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Are you still mapping like it's 1999?

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Streamline your endurance-training data for less stress and better results

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NOAA’s new satellite will make forecasting devastating storms (and epic powder days) more accurate than ever

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Your intrepid lifestyle gives you an advantage on Tinder. Now don’t blow it.

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Two weeks of full-time, one-on-one instruction at Exos can set you back $4,800. Here’s how to get many of the same performance benefits without taking out a second mortgage.

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Digital tools to ensure you have the #bestsummerever

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Flyover Country tracks your location in the air and gives you historic and geographical information about what's below

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New apps make editing your action footage easier than ever

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Stop browsing #vanlife photos and get out of town fast

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Heart-rate apps bring Olympic-caliber recovery to everyone

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Six essential training tools for your 2016 goals

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The new GPS app SkiLynx tracks stats (think speed and miles skied) as well as your, and your friends', exact locations on a resort map

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Last week, Google announced it will make its maps available offline. We tested the new feature in New York and South Africa—and found the service works brilliantly.

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The race is on to try and map out a family tree of brews. Whether or not it will help you be a more informed consumer is up for debate.

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A machine to make homebrewing as easy as ordering a cold one at the bar

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The Avanet app provides key data about weather, snowpack, and avalanche danger—crowdsouced by the people who live and play in the mountains

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The buzzword gives old tricks a new name

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User reviews are out, expert opinions are in. And these eight apps are doing it right.

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Going places is going to get a lot more fun (and easy) thanks to these people, companies, and apps

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The company's new app makes sharing footage to social easier than ever

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In Jay Blahnik's first extended interview since Apple hired him to help launch the Watch, the company’s director of fitness for health technologies insists activity tracking is overemphasized, elite athletes have a sitting problem, and the real breakthrough apps for the device will probably be created outside of Cupertino.

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A pioneering social-fitness app released in 2009.

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The Wikipedia (and Google Street View) of the outdoors will change your life

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I've been eyeing a course record, but this summer heat is making me lethargic. Any advice on tackling the perfect ride?

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The gear to make you (sleep) better in bed

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New tech company FitRankings lets you measure how effective your workouts really are—and compare them head-to-head with other athletes around the world.

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New gear for more informed—and more fun—training

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A flashlight, a fitness tracker, a GPS...the list goes on.

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For every workout you do, startup Charity Miles makes a donation to a philanthropic cause of your choice.

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The sports brand is making savvy moves into the wearables market, surpassing misguided apparel giants with software plays. Is an overthrow imminent?

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Music to your ears, training for your heart

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Foil bike thieves while recording your commuting data.

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What's around your wrist can affect how much is in your wallet

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Sometimes, technology can actually help you get off the grid.

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There are thousands of outdoor apps to download, but few that will get you where you need to go. These four rules will help you choose the right one.

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The weather's been bad, and all I've been doing is sitting at home and practicing my knots. Is there an app for that?

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Bug spray seems messy and outdated. Do the apps for Android phones and iPhones really work? What about bug-repellent clothing?

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