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ArchiveOn the 30th anniversary of Shark Week, we called up some shark scientists for a no-holds-barred conversation about the impact of the pop culture phenomenon
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about this month
The long, convoluted history of the struggle for a top-flight鈥攁nd lasting鈥擡uropean women鈥檚 stage race
In his newest book, Rick Bass gins up hunger and answers some of life's biggest questions by feasting with the great ones
We're all for trashy novels, but if you want something a little different, may we suggest gossipy surf memoirs and musings on the wellness industry?
Five brand-new films, two that are new to streaming, and one that's so secretive we aren't quite sure when it'll drop (but it should be soon!)
You just have to unfollow all those downers first
One-upmanship on social media reaches its logical conclusion. Again.
We believe protecting public land and the environment matters
The Texan is launching an endurance sports media company
Here are five of his favorites
Ultrarunner Harvey Lewis is vying to clutch the fastest known time for a supported run on the 2,190-mile thru-hike鈥攁nd so far he's on pace
One of the world鈥檚 most recognized adventure photographers is redefining life behind the lens
These writers remind us what travel is all about鈥攕hifting your own perspective and sometimes getting into trouble along the way
Glean tips and inspiration from these users
The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about this month
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?
The books and other time killers climbers take with them on expeditions (just in case they get stuck in their tent for a while)
According to us, your highly subjective editors at 国产吃瓜黑料
HBO's sci-fi western takes place in some of TV's most epic filming locations, from California's Vasquez Rocks Natural Area Park to the Coral Pink Sand Dunes of Utah
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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
We combed through nearly every one available (more than 50!) to bring you this curated, comprehensive list of animal-kingdom stars
The raccoon became stranded on a building in St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this week and is now climbing the UBS Tower
Chas Smith's new book isn't really about cocaine and surfing. That's OK鈥攊t's still amazing.
Dream big, work hard, be kind
Paddle the Mississippi like Huck Finn, get lost in the woods like Brian from 'Hatchet,' and wander the desert like Edward Abbey
From missing cats to murder, these 国产吃瓜黑料 stories explore the weird, wild, and terrifying corners of the outdoor world
After a successful Kickstarter, the first issue will feature fat-identified women and nonbinary writers and artists
Everything our editors couldn't stop talking about this month
Disappear into these five nonfiction beach reads
Apparently, you love bikes, vans, and birth control
Follow these pros' lead and turn your phone into a fitness tool
The Nepalese government doesn't want guides to talk about it, but we've seen the photos.
The Australian director of 'Sherpa' takes another look at high-altitude pursuits in the new documentary 'Mountain'
The public's helping Colorado Parks and Wildlife crack down on the harassment of animals鈥攐ne distressed moose at a time
鈥楴ew York Times鈥 sports writer John Branch reports on everything from the Olympics to the World Yo-Yo Contest
He's the best American runner in a generation. Too bad nobody likes him.
'Play On,' a new book from journalist Jeff Bercovici, explores how aging elite athletes stay at the top of their game
It's not just a hatred of the federal government that motivates the scofflaws鈥攊t's their deeply held faith
Turns out, even if you don't play basketball, you can learn a lot from the sport and its athletes
Does not being moved by a tremendous cycling effort make you some sort of sociopath?
What the Bundy family's battle with the federal government really means for the future of public lands in the American West
The tennis superstar describes her favorite exercises and how she keeps a level head in tough moments, on and off the court.
Last month, the university banned the Outing Club on the grounds that activities like backpacking and canoeing were too risky. But the students aren't about to disband without a fight.
No bears were subjected to Kanye鈥檚 rants in the making of this article
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
How a former bank teller became the first African American woman to host a regular-season show on the Travel Channel.
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.
After an hours-long day in the mountains, all we want to do is eat. These are the 国产吃瓜黑料 staff's go-to meals.
And other things you should remember when you meet a plus-size hiker on the trail
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about
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.
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.
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.
The true story of a flytier who stole hundreds of bird specimens hits hard when you rely on those specimens to do critical research
'The Great Outdoors' cookbook proves that nomads don't have to live off energy bars and fast food
In an excerpt from Kirk Wallace Johnson's new book 'The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century,' Edwin Rist, a 20-year-old champion flytier, pulls off a very strange burglary at the British Museum of Natural History.
Though he died in obscurity, the turn-of-the-century cyclist had a pioneering career on par with Jesse Owens and Jackie Robinson. A new documentary and a major ad campaign featuring rap superstar Nas aim to finally make Major a household name.
Arctic adventure and high malaise in pursuit of the Northwest Passage
The world's highest peak will again be the focus of the climbing world
Conservatives, liberals, 100,000 outraged public commenters鈥攖he interior secretary had trouble getting anyone behind his plan
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about
Over the last 41 years, we鈥檝e published some astonishing stories of misadventure. This new collection represents the wildest tales we鈥檝e ever told.
We asked our favorite athletes and explorers what books have stuck with them. Then we dug up some new picks that hit the same notes of adventure and awe.
We lose a lot by limiting sizes
As artist Chuck Close said, 鈥淚nspiration is for amateurs; the rest of us just show up and get to work鈥
The National Geographic fellow on what he's learned from spending time with the happiest people on earth
Yet as much as the boycott鈥檚 flaws undermine its likelihood of success, they also suggest a viable roadmap for the outdoor industry's future as a political force
Reality-TV stars never sustain long careers. Just don't tell that to Grylls.
Reality TV stars never have long careers. So how come Grylls is charging harder than ever?
It鈥檚 hard to make a living from just one thing. The champion middle-distance runner, cofounder of Picky Bars, coach, and mother of two lets us in on how she juggles it all.
The latest book by David Roberts is a personal narrative on mortality and relationships and a polemic on the history and future of adventure
A record-holding marathoner and a journalist explore how your mindset can improve your running, and your running can improve your mind
Carl Hoffman's latest book explores two lives and the surprising way in which they began to interact
The horrific scandal in U.S. gymnastics is part of a long history of sexual abuse in amateur sports鈥攅specially swimming. The time for lasting change is now.
The acclaimed author of 'Wild' shares her process and philosophy with Tim Ferriss
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about
We鈥檝e already let go of the idea that cyclists should pretend to be drivers. Maybe it鈥檚 time to let go of our fixation on safety gear as well.
Octogenarian Dr. Arthur De Vany, renowned for his theory of evolutionary fitness, shares his diet with Tim Ferriss