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A podcast exploring solutions to the Colorado River crisis, a film about a leading advocate of Title IX, and more
Kelly Murray, a certified pediatric and adult sleep consultant, shares what you need to know about this common habit
Professional runner Lauren Fleshmans memoir, a climbing survival story, a new 窪蹋勛圖厙 podcast, a sci-fi video game, and more
Eighties throwbacks, new Netflix series, a bird board game, and kids music that isnt by Raffi
Swedish novelist John Ajvide Lindqvis created a scary audio story geo-locked within his countrys borders to lure visitors into its beautiful natural areas. For Halloween only, you can listen to it anywhere in the world.
On the latest Out Alive Podcast episode, a fossil hunter in Florida explains what it was like to be ambushed by an aquatic reptile
Can a relationship survive a grand adventure? That was the big question hanging over two novice sailors as they set out on a voyage off the coast of New England.
Maintenance Phase hosts Aubrey Gordon and Michael Hobbes are tackling everything from Halo Top ice cream to the war on obesity
The podcast FOGO captures a comedians quest to discover what shes been missing in the outdoors
Only Murders in the Building, Shirley Hazzard, and a whimsical TV musical
Fiction by Colson Whitehead, a Tokyo 2020 video game, and a fascinating history of coyotes
The country singer-songwriter talks to 窪蹋勛圖厙 about the restorative power of nature, the unexpected blessings of quarantine, and the origins of his album Country Again: Side A
This seasons best new podcasts include a thoughtful true-crime show set in Malibu and a history of climbing hosted by Alex Honnold
The Good Lord Bird, Mary Ruefle, and a podcast that breaks down the Olivia Rodrigo power ballad Drivers License
The Good Place, a UN ambassadors memoir, and a new true-crime podcast were just some of our favorites this month
These are athletes' and explorers' most memorable days in the wild and hard-won lessons they learned
From a look at modern ghost towns to a documentary musical, these shows have something for everyone
Host Laura Borichevsky fearlessly goes where no man has gone before
In an extended interview for the 窪蹋勛圖厙 Podcast, the CEO talks about the ways technology can help us lead healthier lives and the benefits we get from ignoring our screens
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
These fascinating shows offer a behind-the-scenes look at conservation battles and youth climate activism
The books, movies, podcasts, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Tracy Beth H繪eg, accomplished ultra runner, MD and researcher talks about how COVID-19 affects runners, bone health, vision loss and hallucinations during ultras, the menstrual cycle and more.
A serious exploration of a topic that a lot of people don't take seriously
The books, movies, podcasts, and music that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Scientists and runners Matt Laye and Greg Grosicki delve into how the gut microbiome affects performance and how to optimize it.
From humble jellyfish anecdotes to straightforward self-help, three new titles offer resonant takeaways for these worrisome times
Exercise physiologist Shawn Bearden discusses pacing, training zones, the importance of judging effort and other aspects of his research into marathon and ultra running.
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldnt stop talking about
With the coronavirus bringing global travel to a halt, take this time to pare down your dream destinations to the ones that really matter to you
Because travel is also a state of mind. Here are the movies, books, podcasts, online courses, and virtual tours to get your wanderlust fix from your couch.
Boomtown and Drilled tackle climate change and oil and gas extraction from different angles
Being prepared with go-to gear is the best way to ensure you get the most out of your treadmill workoutand enjoy it!
As former columnist Heather Hansman passes the torch to Erin Berger, the two share their strongest takes on outdoor media and culture
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldnt stop talking about
The empathetic host and vegan ultra-athlete shares his long personal journey and many hard lessons learned
A new miniseries from the podcast Threshold explores the controversy surrounding one of the our most contested pieces of public land by meeting the people who live off it
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Behind the headlines about the return of great whites to Cape Cod is a story about how we're learning to live alongside a terrifying predator
Why one California couple chose to stand and fight an inferno
In his new book, Range, author David Epstein makes a strong case against specialization in sports and life
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The conservation icon talks about the surprising history of grizzlies in America and what comes next
Hydrating is supposed to make us healthier and more vibrant. But how much is too much?
When Mirna Valerio first began running ultramarathons, she immediately got a lot of attentionbut not for the reasons you might expect
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Journalist Rowan Jacobsen discusses his controversial feature suggesting we need to reconsider our relationship with the sun and sunscreen
Fifteen classics of the genre that share campfire tales, athlete interviews, and the occasional Bigfoot search
Why two bombings that rocked the tiny town of Panaca, Nevada, help us understand who really owns public lands in the West
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Skylights, a show run by wilderness therapists, talks about nature-oriented approaches to topics like gaming addiction, parenting, and isolation
'This Land' tells the story of an ongoing case with big stakes for tribal sovereignty
Don't let an overnight flight stop you from arriving at your destination well rested and ready for adventure
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After Kyle Dickman nearly died from a rattlesnake bite in Yosemite, he began a quest to understand what venom really does to us
The surprising answers to two critical questions that every adventurer has: What do you after you find buried treasure? And what can't duct tape fix?
Outfit any expedition
The former Soviet special-forces instructor who introduced kettlebells to the U.S. talks strength training with Tim Ferriss
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Two new podcasts are telling stories about climate and environmental changeand giving us a venue for considering the future
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
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
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.
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A playlist that both parents and children can enjoy.
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about
Get workout tips, find new routes, or make the most of your rest days with these run apps
Doctors around the world have stopped prescribing underarm crutches to injured athletes. So why do we still use them in the U.S.?
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These sites will inform, entertain, and inspire the hell out of you, whether you're at your desk or on the train to Chamonix
There's a reason that some form of the Bigfoot legend persists all over the world