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Caroline Gleich is a renowned climber and skier, a climate activist, and now the Utah democratic party’s candidate for US senate
Five questions with the veteran survivalist and ‘Alone’ champion about becoming a mom at age 47
Mike Foote is a professional athlete. Brendan Leonard is a non-professional athlete. And he has some questions.
Before she became famous for her lawsuits against former President Trump, the writer took a road trip for an ϳԹ story that had her asking total strangers if they had sex outdoors.
After a record-breaking year, the 28-year-old American ski racer sits down to talk success, failure, family, and the future with her mom, Eileen Shiffrin
When you’re one of the greatest skiers of all time, there are some things you only say to the person you trust most in the world
In a conversation among three hall-of-fame veterans from ϳԹ’s early years, E. Jean Carroll talks about her life, her career, and how she came to write a funny, much loved story that had serious feminist intent
DiGiulian just wrote her memoir while running her own business, making movies, and chasing tough climbs. Here's how she balances it all.
The actor’s flight into space in 2021 left him with an urgent desire to make us aware of the fragility of our home—a feeling that has yet to fade away.
When the actor took a suborbital rocket ride, he came down with amazing (and fearsome) insights about the previous nature of our planet
Ultrarunning’s G.O.A.T discusses his busy 2022, which saw win ultrarunning’s biggest events and dive into the shoe market with NNormal
In a candid interview, Gu discusses her Olympic triumph, the criticism she faced for competing for China, and how she’s trying to maintain the normal life of a first-year college student
Co-founder of the Outdoorist Oath, Pattie Gonia discusses the importance of outdoor joy
Wells Tower on discovering the hard way that his father sleeps naked, how to navigate sibling punching episodes, and the simple fact that, pitfalls and all, it’s important to take your chances and just go
On his first album in five years, the singer-songwriter brings us a collection of heartfelt tracks that offer warmth and comfort when we really need it
In an exclusive interview about his first album in five years, the multiplatinum-selling musician opens up about his competitive side, songwriting, and the struggle to stay optimistic in trying times
The ultrarunning multi-world-record holder talks about sustaining longevity and the biggest thrill of her illustrious career
Freezing to death. Heatstroke. The excruciatingly painful sting of a box jellyfish, which can kill a person in under a minute. After writing the classic 1997 story “Frozen Alive,” Peter Stark became an expert on what it feels like to die in the wild. We asked him why people are so interested in reading about it—and about his own close calls.
The legendary naturalist-ultrarunner discusses his highs and lows over decades of training, running a 50K at age 81 after a car accident, and what comes next
Cahill’s stories and rollicking misadventures around the world have made this publication what it is today. Here he talks about his role in the creation of ϳԹ magazine, choking down snake blood and gallbladder cocktails in the name of journalism, and how he came back from the dead after a frigid swim in the Grand Canyon’s biggest rapid.
Rahawa Haile set out on the AT during one of the most tumultuous periods in our political history. The story she wrote about it for ϳԹ in 2017 hit a nerve, and encouraged many others to get out on the trail. We followed up with her to find out what scared her the most, the one piece of gear she couldn’t live without, and why thru-hiking is always worth it in the end.
The host of CNN’s ‘United Shades of America’ on what we learn when we engage with communities very different than our own
W. Kamau Bell, the host of ‘United Shades of America,’ sits down with fellow comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston for a lively conversation on what we learn about this country when we engage with communities very different than our own
The curious challenge of loving someone who’s always leaving you in the dust
“Is it your interpretation that I am taking you for your walk, or would you say that you are taking me for my walk?”
Answers to the questions you’ve always had about perspiring but were afraid to ask
After her prestigious corporate job nearly destroyed her, Melinda Spooner found her path forward by getting way, way out there
What we learn from getting way, way outside our comfort zones
The evidence is everywhere that humanity is actually pretty decent, according to Dutch historian Rutger Bregman. Pay attention to it and you’ll feel much better.
After more than a year of pandemic living, let us remember why it’s worth getting out there
After disappointment at the Olympic Marathon Trials, Emily Sisson took time to examine her weaknesses.
And things got rocky fast. Our correspondent talks to Jennifer Miller about Colorado, misconceptions, and a mysterious type of footwear called “hiking sandals.”
A journalist's efforts at reinvention reveal a surprising truth: developing new abilities is one of the most life-enhancing things we can do
He survived multiple crash landings that should have killed him. But as Corliss sees it, risking everything was the only way to live.
Her essays on the challenges African Americans face in the outdoors spurred an outpouring of questions from readers. This is her response.
An exclusive interview with the 2018 cross-country gold medalist.
Journalist James Nestor explains how humans started breathing wrong—and why relearning this lost art is so transformative
Artist Jackson Stell is crafting music that captures the ecstatic feelings we have when we venture into the natural world
The ultrarunner shattered the record for running the 1,147-mile Ice Age Trail in one shot.
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When the Olympian accused her former team of skirting anti-doping rules, she became an outcast. But she kept talking.
Whether we needed another documentary about the disgraced cyclist is up for debate, but 'Lance' is an entertaining look at the saga—and wait until you hear what he says about Floyd Landis
The joy of being a masochistic oddball
Wouldn't it be great if there was a technique that would allow us to vanquish fear and beat back stress?
A painful crash helped remind one dad what really matters
The cross-country skiing icon was beginning a new chapter in life when a diagnosis changed everything
The husband and wife directing team open up about the life and work that they’ve created together—and where it all goes from here.
Author Christopher McDougall is back with a new book about his surprising relationship with a burro named Sherman
When Jeff Gordinier accepted an invite from chef René Redzepi to hunt for tacos in Mexico, he had no idea what he was getting into
John Clendenin, hailed as the greatest instructor in the U.S., has some unexpected advice for skiers: forget style, practice a four-word mantra, and get to know your feet
Princess Daazhraii Johnson, a creative producer for the PBS series, tells ϳԹ that the show is a "way of saying that it’s OK to be who you are, you should be proud of that."
No one has done more to sound the alarm about climate change than Bill McKibben. We asked him: is there any hope at all?
The host of the MeatEater podcast and Netflix series talks about the need for us all to unite forces and rally to protect public lands
As wacky recovery tech goes mainstream, science writer Christie Aschwanden explains what works and what doesn’t
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.
The acclaimed author answers questions about his book ‘How to Change Your Mind’ and explains the emerging science behind the misunderstood drugs
The director of a meditation program developed by neuroscientists explains how teaching athletes mindfulness can change their brains
It was mostly trial and error
Former Navy SEAL and endurance athlete David Goggins insists that discomfort is the key to self-improvement
Pioneering scientist Dr. Rhonda Patrick talks to Tim Ferriss about smarter approaches to popular lifestyle interventions
Has being the subject of arguably the best climbing film ever made changed him? Absolutely.
In Lowe's final interview with a journalist, the legendary climber reflected on risk and what a climb was really worth
Author Caroline Paul talks to Tim Ferriss about what she learned battling blazes—and how those lessons enabled a life of adventure.
Republicans from Ulysses S. Grant to George H.W. Bush have passed some of our most powerful environmental laws. Why did the party reverse course?
The renowned meditation teacher talks to Tim Ferriss about finding freedom and joy in the present
A new podcast, "Mothers of Invention," spotlights women fighting climate change
The world’s best-known climber describes his approach to scaling iconic rock faces without a rope
What a new interview with America’s most infamous cyclist can tell us about cycling today
Melissa Cristina Márquez tells ϳԹ about her experience filming ‘Cuba's Secret Shark Lair’ for Discovery Channel’s Shark Week
When Jen Ripple learned the rich history of female anglers, she thought it was about time they had their own publication
Why do some of us flame out in our thirties while others are still racing in their sixties? And how can we reverse the effects of getting older?
Elizabeth Nakano and Paddy O'Connell, hosts of the new interview show 'Safety Third,' talk about their interviewing techniques and what they're listening to
The eclectic founder of the Black Roses NYC running collective on using athletics to create community in urban environments.
Legendary gymnastics coach Christopher Sommer tells Tim Ferriss why all athletes benefit from a smarter approach to strength training
The founder of Native Women's Wilderness talks about how she developed her organization and how far we still have to go
‘New York Times’ sports writer John Branch reports on everything from the Olympics to the World Yo-Yo Contest