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ArchiveOctogenarian Dr. Arthur De Vany, renowned for his theory of evolutionary fitness, shares his diet with Tim Ferriss
Americans didn't crush it in Pyeongchang, but medal-counting haters need to shut it. Let me explain.
A new ad campaign from two major nonprofits aims to break children free from their dependence
As rescuers worked to save seven climbers, television crews live-streamed everything. The question is: should they?
Navajo climber Len Necefer is using social media to remind us of our wild places' indigenous histories
Two big-wave pros on shitty things they've heard in the lineup and their work toward creating pay equality in the sport
The Alaska senator is gambling with America's most pristine lands鈥攁nd winning
The cinematographer of episode four talks log chasing, finding small but amazing stories in a vast ocean, and not being afraid of sharks
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about last month
These foundational principles are more than 50 years old. We have three suggested updates for 2018.
You can take the Outdoor Retailer trade show out of Salt Lake, but you can't take the Salt Lake blues out of the show
The r茅sum茅 of P. Daniel Smith, including a troubling work history
We need safe spaces from our addictive, IQ-lowering technology
Cliven Bundy's claim to federal land has only whiffs of legal merit. This lawsuit is all about politics.
The industry has moved its trade show, but not its stance on diversity
The true story of one Antarctica-bound boat and several unexpected crew members
As crowdsourced by the 国产吃瓜黑料 staff
Ultrarunner and author Mirna Valerio on the TransRockies Run, snags, and just some of the things her body is capable of
We published a lot of them this year. Here are the ones we loved the most.
As the Thomas Fire scorched hundreds of thousands of acres and forced communities to evacuate, Stuart Palley and other fire photographers rushed to the front lines
24 products鈥攆or work and play鈥攖hat we fell in love with this year
The first new collection of avalanche stories in decades seeks to help us better understand risk and consequence
The films that stuck with our editors this year
Our critical picks and staff favorites
Probably not this time. Eva Holland looks at how a disturbing wildlife image went viral鈥攇enerating anguish, anger, and confusion about the undeniably warming Arctic.
We put together this list of seven essentials for keeping the groove going no matter where you are
The trick to making it look easy is a heck of a lot of hard work
Americans are spending more money than ever trying to be happy, but all signs say that we're still pretty miserable
Revisit our best of the year鈥攑icked by you
The diversity expert keeps essential oils and her kid鈥檚 sci-fi novel close by
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about in November
The Himalayan Database has long been considered the place to find stats about climbs on the region's big peaks. Now, for the first time, that data will be free to the public.
On the road, the window to the soul is more of a one-way mirror
Part actual book club, part place to explore outdoor culture and media
For thoughtful holiday gifting, these are our no-fail, instant-gratification picks
The podcast star and bestselling author sent the same 11 questions to more than 100 of his dream interviewees. He shares their answers in his new book, 'Tribe of Mentors.'
The climber and photographer is rarely home. But when he is, here鈥檚 what he keeps close by.
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about in October
Plus two more books we're reading this month
Mikah Meyer, who's making his way through all 417 National Park Service sites and just happens to be gay, is willing to bet you haven't
Pedaling toward the truth of the 鈥渂ikes-vs-cars鈥 debate
Because it鈥檚 good to stay safe and happy out there
If you like Sweat Science, you'll love these books
A new photo book shows all the weird and wonderful ways we connect with wild spaces
Sometimes preparation is all about what you leave behind
The actor-singer wants to be that guy who gets everyone outside
We spent a summer day watching ski-porn trailers and picking out our favorites
'The Mountain Between Us' features two Hollywood stars stranded in the mountains of Utah. Here's what they did right and where they screwed up trying to get out alive.
The new book by journalist Annette McGivney excavates three lives (including her own) interlinked by a 2006 homicide near Havasu Falls
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The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about
Peak Design鈥檚 Give a Shot project matches photographers with nonprofits in need of eye-catching images
A new nonfiction book by Ted Genoways looks at the complex argument over how best to grow food in America, told from the farmer's perspective. Another good read explores how a drug kingpin made millions breeding horses.
Millions are streaming soft-core adventure b-roll on the web
Book a globe-trotting itinerary鈥攄eveloped by the geniuses behind the new Netflix documentary 'Barbecue'鈥攊n search of the tastiest grilled meats
Fighting one invasive species with another has led to some famous horror stories. But biocontrol can be done right.
No one knew if it could be done. But when Reinhold Messner and Peter Habeler climbed Mount Everest without oxygen in 1978, they smashed one of the last barriers of human performance. Almost 40 years later, both legends talk about their first ascent by 鈥渇air means鈥濃攁nd the long-running feud that followed.
On his new album, the king of mellow beach music takes a bold turn. We asked him why.
On his new album, the king of kick-back beach music takes a bold turn. He tells us why.
From $30,000 Airbnb rentals to animal sacrifices to 25,000 sometimes-naked umbraphiles, this is the weirdness that went down in the Wyoming resort town leading up to last week's astrological dance
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about in August
In the end, what it comes down to is this: Choosing to have wonder in your life, or not
This is how we survive office work
I'm as addicted to my phone as anyone. Could three weeks in Madagascar without service provide some sort of lasting digital renewal?
Cycling legend Rebecca Rusch discusses Blood Road, the new documentary on her journey down the Ho Chi Minh trail to find the crash site where her father disappeared.
Another controversial speed attempt on the country's most popular trail points to the need for a better system for verifying hikers' times
At the University of Vermont, mathematicians in the Computational Story Lab are reading your tweets and learning a lot about our collective well-being
The headlines can be misleading, particularly with track鈥檚 most famous doper
To commemorate our 40th anniversary, we've packaged more than 140 of the best adventure photos we've ever featured
Joel Cohen hates running more than you do
The books, movies, music, and podcasts we couldn't stop talking about in July
Turns out the former Secretary of the Interior is a total book nerd
Hollywood screws up a lot of action-sports sequences, but rock climbing continues to make pivotal appearances in films both lousy and excellent. From Christopher Nolan epics to overlooked Disney films, here are our top 10 on-camera climbing scenes.
Even the elites turn to the web to scour for new trails, recipes, and old-fashioned inspiration
To get you psyched for your next trip, look for a classic novel from the road
Women have come a long way since they were banned from running marathons and competing in ski jumping for fear of damaging their wombs. But pros are still fighting the pay gap on the slopes, trails, and surf breaks.
To take your skills next level, you'll likely need a little coaching. Turn to these instructional vlogs for expert techniques, advice on how to improve quickly and effectively, and pro-approved training plans.
Two new books explore the lengths we've gone to engineer America's most celebrated "wild" resources
You have through today to tell the government what you think of its plan to steal your public land