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The xTx trail will cover 1,500 miles in the Lone Star State
When Linda 鈥淣ana鈥 Vanderloop set out to thru-hike the AT, she had no idea she was on her way to becoming the oldest woman on record to complete the feat
Camp chairs have gotten small enough and light enough that it鈥檚 easy to bring one backpacking. But should you?
These four ultra-affordable backpacking meals make it easy to fill your belly on a budget
Protein helps your body maintain muscle mass, prevents next-day soreness, and sustains energy. Pack it in with these filling, recovery-boosting recipes.
Philip Carcia covered nearly 2,000 miles over a span of 90 days to complete the arduous goal. It was his third attempt at the challenge.
On the latest Out Alive Podcast episode, a fossil hunter in Florida explains what it was like to be ambushed by an aquatic reptile
After two young pilots crashed their small plane into the water off Hawaii, they realized their best hope for survival was to make it back to land on their own.
Two new products coming this spring, the Alto and the Telos, mark Sea to Summit's first foray into lightweight tent production
If you鈥檙e serious about sustainability, nothing is more eco-friendly than products that don鈥檛 need replacing
How media is evolving through the pandemic and recession
Do you have a noble sense of Leave No Trace? Or is that your racial bias talking? One outdoor enthusiast re-examines her position