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Stop storing up days and start using them, whether it's for a microadventure, a staycation, or a road trip
The Wahoo Kickr is one of many expensive indoor bicycle trainers. Here's a serious review of a machine that will never see a ride under the open sky.
One lap per hour for as many hours as humanly possible
The outlandish-looking trail model is designed to enhance stability. Here's how it stacks up.
Like many outdoor sports, cycling struggles with gender equality. In Colorado, a handful of youth organizations are trying to change that.
Can one truck do everything? I think this one can.
Tinker Juarez continues to compete againstand beatathletes half his age
Exploring the desert and cacti is so awesome and surreal that you'll feel like you're on another planet. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's fourth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.
An impact fund wants to transform Saddleback Mountain, and its surrounding community in Rangeley, Maine, into a skier's paradise. The plan might be a moonshot. But it's also the kind of vision the greater ski industry needs.
Technological advances and a growing line of research have paved the way for a new class of support systems that are comfortable, look good, and fit a wide(r) variety of bodies.
Why a lifelong outdoor adventurer couldn't resist the siren song of fairways and greens
New technology is striving to make it happen
On Labor Day weekend 2019, the 'Conception' left Santa Barbara, California, for a diving trip to the Channel Islands. Six months later, authorities are still trying to determine how what should have been a routine excursion became one of the deadliest maritime disasters in U.S. history.
With a r矇sum矇 full of wins at kayaking's most prestigious competitions and historic first descents of the planet's deadliest whitewater, Nouria Newman is considered one of the greatest paddlers around. So why can't she turn her passion into a sustainable career?
Allegations of abuse have surfaced at a Bangladeshi factory whose multinational owner manufactures for some of the most popular outdoor brands we love. Here's why that should surprise no one.
Renowned architect Bjarke Ingels has crafted an epic synthetic slope on top of a massive waste-to-energy plant
The new sport is attracting everyone from NFL players to pro surfers hoping to get an edge in the pooland on land
As red-rock meccas like Moab, Zion, and Arches become overrun with visitors, our writer wonders if Utah's celebrated Mighty Five ad campaign worked too welland who gets to decide when a destination is "at capacity."
The author, a proud son of Nebraska, and his wife were in a funk after a move from the soothing heartland to the noisy canyons of Chicago. What better cure than a trip down a short, muddy stream that's often interrupted by dead trees and barbwire fences?
Fluorinated glide wax is being banned from elite competitions, and big brands like Swix say theyre searching for environmentally friendly alternatives. But the seductively speedyand noxiouscompounds are unlikely to loosen their grip on the sport anytime soon.
Personalized drinks and shakes are the latest innovation in the quest to boost performance
For decades, the Old Forge was the holy grail of the British outdoors community. The UK's remotest pub, it could only be reached via boat or a three-day walk through one of Britain's last true wildernesses, the Knoydart peninsula in Scotland. A dispute between some locals and a new owner threatened the legenduntil they decided to open up a pub of their own.
We talked to the experts about everything from surface stability to parking to find the most epic trails in the U.S.
As one of the northernmost settlements on earth, the Norwegian hamlet of Longyearbyen has become a magnet for adventurous souls looking to start a new life. But when an unsettling crime happened, it brought home a harsh reality: in the modern world, trouble always finds you.
It's not easy to make a living as a professional mountain runner, but the globe-trotting Coloradan is doing it on his own terms. We sent our writer on a weeklong bus trip with Gates (and a bunch of sweaty strangers) to find out more.
After tragedy followed Hugo Sanchez from El Salvador to Canada, he started photographing the northern lights, finding a new sense of purpose in the wintertime sky
Seduced by the idea of turning my hobby into a paycheck, I led bike tours across the U.S. throughout my twenties. As I learned, some passion pursuits are best left pro bono.
Maxine McCormick is already a fly-fishing legend. But how can a 15-year-old make her way through a world dominated by retirees?
A desk jockeys guide to not being a slouch
Author and political consultant Stuart Stevens loves a good sufferfest, so he couldn't resist Border to Border: 420 kilometers of nordic sliding through a country that defines what winter is all about
How to keep your devices safe when you park at a trailhead
There's no right way to be outside
Two new books take opposing views on one of the most contentious issues in sports
An ideal shoe for high-altitude adventure runs
Hitting the trail has been a lifeline for the record-setting thru-hiker's ongoing battle with depression
From extreme tree skiing at Mad River Glen to the nostalgic charm of Smugglers' Notch, the East Coast offers deep powder and epic backcountry terrain if you know where to find it
Like an old friend, this stick of personal lubricant is always there when you need it, through the good times and the really awkward ones
For most drivers, the Toyota Land Cruiser is the worst possible car. But for a very small number of you, it might just be the best truck ever.
Why the new crop of state recreation offices are about more than just outdoor sports
How to shovel snow the 'correct' way
I love it dearly, but it's not something I ever would have spent my own money on
Tree-topped designs that look as good as they ride
Grammy nominee Mike Posner left behind his life in L.A. to go on a 2,851-mile journey in search of... something. Here's what he learned about grief, motivation, struggle, and authenticity.
Tucked away among farms and barren grasslands in a forgotten corner of the state lies one of the best bouldering destinations in the country. Our video producer, a Roy fanatic, outlines how to visit the growing location without harming its fragile ecosystem.
The goal: test Decathlon's budget-friendly beginner climbing gear
There's no silver bullet, but these useful practices will help you keep training
On the bike, laws are secondary and survival is paramount
The case for giving gifts you personally swear byeven when its a humble stick of deodorant
If you and your co-parent have different ideas of what's risky, here's what you need to know
Whether you're bringing Fido up a volcano or on an impossibly long trail, these tips from runner Alex Borsuk will help you and your pooch stay safe and happy
After a long day on the slopes, these seven moves (which can be done at the apr癡s bar) will help you recover and stay injury-free
How witnessing a bad fall changed my perspective on climbing
All the advice in the world only matters if people actually follow it
Platelet-rich plasma therapy, or PRP, has been touted as a miracle cure for sports injuries, but it may counteract the benefits of plain old rehab exercises
Hike, fish, and ski Europe's last stretch of wilderness from Niehku Mountain Villa in Swedish Lapland
The RadWagon is useful and efficient, and my daughter loves it
Heed this expert advice before you cancel a flight or abandon a dream destination
Le Probatoire is one of the toughest challenges in the outdoors, used for decades to pick alpine professionals in France's legendary hub of glacier skiing, climbing, and deadly terrain. Only the strongest make it, but Simon Akam wonders: Is selection by ordeal still the best way to groom competent guides?
These new training apps can craft customized routines based on your past performance. Its almost like having an automated personal trainer.
After losing his bear spray, Colin Dowler was caught with nothing but a tiny Buck knife
All I want for Christmas is carbon offsets?
In 2017, two Americans set off on a round-the-world bike trip. They believed people all over the world are inherently good at heart. They never made it home.
A new analysis tracks people doing 35 hours of exercise per week for a decade, and finds no evidence of heart risks
Whether you're bouldering, sport climbing, or jamming splitters, choosing the right shoes is about more than fit. These are the best models.
From California to New York, we've rounded up 11 of the best trots for your pre-Thanksgiving-meal sweat
Just press playand thank us later
Outdoor athletes suck at squatting. Here's how to fix your form.
The holidays are all about sharing delicious food with loved ones. These recipes from athletes and chefs will nourish and satisfy.
7 kettlebell exercises to up your strength and conditioning
You can P-tex small gouges at home
After Kirstie Ennis lost her leg, she climbed some of the hardest mountains in the world. And shes just getting started.
Beautiful places, kind people, and great food aren't just nice things to experiencethey're key to good mental health
Getting one was, by far, the most powerful personal action I could take for our planet
Its far better than the alternative
Our New York Citybased bike columnist visited America's most up-and-coming cycling destination and found it well deserving of the hype
With ten ski areas less than an hour from Salt Lake City's airport, and incredible backcountry terrain, powder-blessed Utah is arguably the best ski destination in North America. Here's our primer on how to make the most of it.
Thanks to a couple inventors, a handful of national parks might be the best places to take your propane canisters to keep them out of landfills. But why hasn't the process taken off across the country?
Skiers and others venturing into the backcountry often end up too far apart to help each other when an avalanche strikes
A researcher thinks we may be able to recycle beer waste into a powerful algae-fighting tool