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In 鈥楲eave No Trace鈥 father and daughter are forced out of long-term camping on public lands by social services.

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Skip the tie this year and go for one of these budget-friendly products instead

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As a reporter, I鈥檝e been taught to keep my opinions to myself. But I鈥檝e also visited Alaska's McNeil River鈥攖he world's greatest brown-bear sanctuary鈥攁nd to hold my tongue about its possible destruction would make me complicit in the death of something truly remarkable and wild.

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Marinel de Jesus, writer at 'Brown Gal Trekker' and a CEO, invites outdoor industry leaders to take concrete measures toward promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion

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Tami Oldham Ashcraft, the subject of the new Hollywood lost-at-sea film, describes what her 41-day ordeal was like in real life and how the movie compares

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We鈥檝e partnered with Portland, Oregon鈥檚聽Pickathon聽Music Festival to showcase some of the year鈥檚 best new music.

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'You Are Mighty' lays out ground rules for getting your kid to help change the world

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The Magnolia State's first high-school mountain bike team wants to build a cycling culture, one pedal stroke at a time

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The Minnesota basketball coach launched Asiya, a brand with the goal of making playing sports better for hijab-wearing women everywhere

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From missing cats to murder, these 国产吃瓜黑料 stories explore the weird, wild, and terrifying corners of the outdoor world

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Top-reviewed journals, manuals, and field guides that go deep on the subject of survival

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Drivers think cyclists hold up traffic. It鈥檚 actually the other way around. How many bikes do there have to be in order for us to realize that?

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After a successful Kickstarter, the first issue will feature fat-identified women and nonbinary writers and artists

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Or not climbing one, whatever you want to do

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How to deal when your loved one loves risky hobbies

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Buy it once, get a lifetime of brownie points

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Everything our editors couldn't stop talking about this month

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Think the effects of a warming planet are only theoretical? If you spend any time recreating outside, they're suddenly everywhere you look.

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A new book goes deep into the history and significance of our country's 4,000-mile northern boundary

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Disappear into these five nonfiction beach reads

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Rob Katz, CEO of Vail Resorts, on why smart, ethical immigration policies are required to keep ski towns healthy throughout the United States. Politicians, listen up.

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The founder of Native Women's Wilderness talks about how she developed her organization and how far we still have to go

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Stories鈥攆rom new to very, very old鈥攖o stoke your wanderlust

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He may want to save the world, but the Tesla CEO鈥檚 distaste for traffic and clickbait could destroy us all

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We get strapped with more than just the logistics

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The WiFi is spotty

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If we truly want more women in this sport, it's time to change the system for entering races

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According to the people who are most obsessed with the 国产吃瓜黑料 archive: 国产吃瓜黑料 staffers

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Three new memoirs go deep on some big, existential themes鈥攇rief, life's meaning, creativity, and motherhood鈥攚hile giving us inspiring examples of women chasing adventure with kids in tow

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From speed records to eco-anarchists, these reads explore the legend of an iconic place

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We know you want to catch everything on the schedule, but in case you get overwhelmed, here are the films we're most excited about

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Outdoor Afro聽is dedicated to bringing inclusion and diversity聽to the outdoor world.

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A 15-year-old who ignited a massive, expensive blaze in Oregon last year was fined $36 million. Does the crime fit the punishment?

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Cycling in the afternoon is totally gauche

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Why do we push ourselves, anyway?

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The Australian director of 'Sherpa' takes another look at high-altitude pursuits in the new documentary 'Mountain'

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Fieldwork in far-flung places is exciting and rewarding鈥攗ntil it's not. Only recently have insiders鈥攎ostly women鈥攂een able to start changing the culture.

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鈥楴ew York Times鈥 sports writer John Branch reports on everything from the Olympics to the World Yo-Yo Contest

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We鈥檝e partnered with Portland, Oregon鈥檚聽Pickathon聽Music Festival to bring you some of the year鈥檚 best new music.

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How to fill nearly every weekend this summer with nearly every genre of music

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What to do when you start dating someone who isn't ready to join you on dawn patrol?

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The sinking of the SS El Faro in 2015 brought forth ample media coverage and, now, three new books dropping within months of each other. That's understandable.

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A job applicant, Alison Miley, alleges that Craig DeLuca offered her work for sex, and that the company knew about this behavior but allowed it to continue

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From his epic surf films to his iconic Instagram feed, Chris Burkard has redefined the world of adventure photography

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The Boy Scouts of America is dropping the gendered pronoun and allowing girls to be members. The Girl Scouts better adapt fast if it wants to stay relevant.

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What the Bundy family's battle with the federal government really means for the future of public lands in the American West

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Pro climber Joe Kinder lost his job for harassing fellow pro Sasha DiGiulian on Instagram. Where do we go from here?

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It's time to lay down some guidelines for what counts as etiquette among rivals, friends, and professional athletes

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Does not being moved by a tremendous cycling effort make you some sort of sociopath?

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She hosts Travel Channel鈥檚 鈥楳ysterious Islands,鈥 flies planes, scuba dives, travels solo to the most remote corners of the world鈥攁nd she's just getting started

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No bears were subjected to Kanye鈥檚 rants in the making of this article

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Six women talk about their experiences with harassment while recreating or working in the outdoor industry

What does the end of the 105-year partnership mean for Scouting's future?

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The new documentary captures the surfing legend's life and tragic death, but leaves out a key part of the story

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How a former bank teller became the first African American woman to host a regular-season show on the Travel Channel.

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As far as human exploration goes, Mars represents the next big thing. And if this young rocket scientist has anything to say about it, we鈥檒l be sending people there sooner than you鈥檇 think.

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In Love Creative鈥檚 film Denying the Wolf, a narrator explores what drives man鈥檚 best friend.

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Give drivers an inch and they'll take over your whole city

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The author on his writing process and what we can learn from Pleistocene humans. Plus: three more books to take you way back in time.

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Jan Redford's 'End of the Rope' doesn't shy away from the author's climbing, relationship, and career pains鈥攚hich makes it a refreshing new contribution to the canon

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From a climber pitching in after Hurricane Maria to athletes advocating for public lands

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We鈥檝e partnered with Portland, Oregon鈥檚聽Pickathon聽Music Festival to showcase some of the year鈥檚 best new music.

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No more VPNs or sketchy pirate feeds. Here鈥檚 how to get almost every race in every discipline, all year, for less than $200.

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A wide-ranging civil lawsuit alleges that the institution knew about serial abuse by Jean and Steven Lopez, implicating it in a system that allowed the sexual trafficking of four female athletes

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And other things you should remember when you meet a plus-size hiker on the trail

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A price tag isn鈥檛 everything

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As it opens membership up to girls, the 107-year-old organization will now be known as Scouts BSA

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And what parents can do to change that

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Americans tend to equate cycling with frivolity, but riding bikes can be serious business

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Mother's Day is May 13. Are you ready?

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Thanks to a bold movement led by activists and athletes, the outdoors at last is on its way to becoming a more inclusive playground. It鈥檚 about damn time.

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The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about

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There鈥檚 a common misconception that Black people don鈥檛 love wild places. Latria Graham, a southerner with deep connections to farms, rivers, and forests, says the problem isn鈥檛 desire but access鈥攁nd a long history of laws and customs that have whitewashed our finest public lands.

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The Olympic runner, poet, and filmmaker on how she does it all, with unmistakable style

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For outdoor brands and journalists, it鈥檚 been far too easy to return to familiar places to find writers, stories, and images. This month鈥檚 issue is a concerted effort to chart a new path.

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In October, the 107-year-old Boy Scouts of America announced that it will begin accepting girls as Cub and Eagle scouts for the first time. But the聽Girl Rangers toppled this gender barrier more than 48 years ago.

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[Insert exasperated Jean-Luc Picard meme]

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