Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Mysterious Forest, Millions of Years Old, Discovered in Chinese Sinkhole

Wonders still exist.

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The Summer Issue of Adventure Journal is a Doozy of Stoke and Happiness

And you can get one for yourself. It's easy!

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Ed Abbey Reads From ‘Desert Solitaire’

The legend, in his own voice.

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Bison, Back Where They Belong

Bison on Montana's National Bison Range are back where they belong, managed at last by Native Americans on the Flathead Reservation.

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Monday, May 30, 2022

Think It’s Impossible to Find Solitude in National Parks? Think Again.

Even in the most crowded national parks, peace, quiet, and solitude can be found—here's how.

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Friday, May 27, 2022

Bringing Architecture to Scenic Viewpoints

The Forest Stair and Aurland Lookout, Norway, makes you look at the view in a new way.

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The Cooler People Know About Whitewater, Too

Yeti's new book, Whitewater, kicks ass.

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Thursday, May 26, 2022

Alex Honnold on Fatherhood and His Very Real Fear of Death

Dad's mag pens great profile on everyone's fave El Cap free soloist.

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A Sharp View of the Cycle of Life on Greenland’s Mirror Wall

Leo Houlding leads a first ascent on the remote wall just after the birth of his daughter.

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Sherpa Tenzing Norgay

Sixty-nine years ago this week, Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing Norgay became the first climbers to officially summit Everest. To mark their achievement, we’re republishing this piece about Sherpa Tenzing Norgay. – Ed. On May 29, 1953, at 6:30 in the morning, Sherpa Tenzing Norgay and Edmund Hillary began a seven-hour assault to the […]

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Wednesday, May 25, 2022

Apple Cheddar Burgers Are Amazing Camp Grinds

A new take on classic grilling fare, these hamburgers bring together a variety of complementary flavors into a simple camp-friendly meal. First, the onions are caramelized using a small sauté pan. The key here is to keep the heat low and don’t rush them. The savory and slightly sweet flavor that develops as a result […]

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A Very Serious, Sandal-Wearing Review of an Old Huffy Granite

Hey, Huffy Granite, can it or can't it...

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Surf Photographer Clark Little Is Not Afraid of Being Pounded Into a Paste

My decidedly non-scientific take is the forces of a powerful ocean wave breaking in shallow water are similar to a tornado or a hurricane—incredible force and violence swirling around a still, safe, even quiet zone. At least that’s how it feels inside the tube. Especially one that’s bigger than you’re comfortable riding. The moment a […]

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Tuesday, May 24, 2022

Swimming in a Flash Flood

This story begins several years ago with a flash flood in the desert of northwest New Mexico. It was a large summer flood from over the horizon, the sky hot and blue. Dark chocolate water overtopped crumbling banks of sand and mud, filling a broad and formerly steep-walled wash. It wasn’t a tumultuous deathtrap like […]

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A Fisherman Elder and a Pro Skater Go Foraging, Fishing, and Chilling

An odd couple takes it real slow in the British countryside.

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VW Bought Rights to ‘Scout’ Name, Is Reviving Brand With Electric Off-Roader

The 70s are back—and this time they're electric.

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Monday, May 23, 2022

Home Is Sweeter When It’s Wild

Bikepacking trip through Italy you say? Where do we sign up?

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The First Dog to Walk Around the World Arrives Home

28 miles per day for 7 straight years.

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Sticks! What Can’t They Do?

The question we've all been asking.

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Friday, May 20, 2022

Thoughts on Outside’s Layoffs, Outdoor Media, and Adventure Journal

In the wake of magazine closures and reductions, it’s time for readers to reconsider what they value

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Bedrock Will ‘Re-Soul’ and Repair Your Sandals

The best sandals can be the best sandals forever.

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Three Men Busted for Wading Into Bear Territory for Selfies

Please, please humanity, we beg of you: Be better.

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Running Up Scotland’s Ben Nevis

It's not much above 4,000 feet, but it makes up for that with drama.

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A Surprisingly Hopeful Look at the Five Largest Forests Left on Earth

An urgent plea to save the world’s megaforests.

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Thursday, May 19, 2022

Outside Inc. Ends Print Run of Backpacker, Climbing, and More Amid Layoffs

Venture capital-owned Outside Inc tightens its belt.

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It Took Just One Run for Toni Matt to Earn His Badass Legacy

There's no courage like that of a 19 year old with strong legs.

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Meet the Remy Brothers, Swiss Alps Climbing Royalty, Motörhead Fans

The pair established so many first ascents it would make your head spin.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2022

‘Vancouver, Vancouver, This is It!’ Mount St. Helens Erupted 42 Years Today

Decades later, the eruption that still raises the hair on our necks.

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A Creamy Lemon Pesto Pasta For Those Ultralight Backcountry Meals

Like the ramen you might normally make backpacking, but so, so much better.

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And Ode to Water and the Absurd Power of Tahitian Waves

World's most thrilling wave gets another deserved closeup.

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Tuesday, May 17, 2022

The 8 Best Long-Haul Backpacking Trails

Don't have 5 months to hike the PCT or AT? How about 3 weeks?

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Just Try Keeping Up With Willie the Wiener

Fastest Known Dog training isn't for the weak of heart, or the long of leg.

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Monday, May 16, 2022

Delivery Robot Lost in Woods

Godspeed, little buddy.

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Nightmare Fuel: Bulldozer On Black Bear Pass

Tracks and, uh, something else, of steel.

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Wildlife Lessons, Visitation Trends, Tribal Talks: Yellowstone at 150

Park Superintendent Cam Sholly discusses conservation challenges, visitation management and an unfolding housing crisis as YNP hits milepost.

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Marvelous Mer de Glace

Cave skiing? Cave skiing.

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Friday, May 13, 2022

Space Is an Ecosystem Like Any Other—And It’s in Peril

Artificial satellites, thousands of which now clutter low Earth orbit, have essentially become an invasive species.

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Here’s 4 Minutes and 49 Seconds of Pure Kayak Insanity

Just absolutely stunning paddling here.

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Thursday, May 12, 2022

First All-Black Climbing Team Has Summited Everest

Six of nine members make history.

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Jackie Ronne Hurdled Gender Roles to Save Her Husband’s Polar Expedition

The first American woman in Antarctica helped her husband—and the bickering all-male crew—establish the fist American base in Antarctica.

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Defying the Odds and Crushing Life

Letting nothing stop her.

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Wednesday, May 11, 2022

Toasted Pineapple Pound Cake is an Easy Summer Campsite Dessert

Dirty Gourmet is three women—Aimee Trudeau, Emily Nielson, and Mai-Yan Kwan—who came together after a bike tour across Canada. They put together a big variety of camp meals, many of which can be found in their cookbook of the same name, with lots of different cultural and taste influences. This recipe, from Aimee, for a […]

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Rock Fall Down, Slide Far

When rocks fall.

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Marin Alpine E1, the ‘Budget’ E-Bike, Is Awfully Hard to Beat

It's been around for a couple years now, but our tester adores this e-mtb more than anything else out there.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2022

Monday, May 9, 2022

The Pro Guide to Getting Unstuck in Sand

Don't let this happen to you!

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Here’s What Happens When Newbs Sail the Open Ocean

Just sit right back and you'll hear a tale.

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How Much Will a Favored Place’s Name Change Change?

An Alaskan bay's name change won't change the place at all. But in important ways, it will change everything.

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Friday, May 6, 2022

America’s Two Best Bikepacking Routes Just Got Better

The Western Wildlands Route and the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route release new routes connecting the two super trails for bikepacking epics.

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The Life of a Disabled Ski Bum

The power of pow.

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The Used Gear Market Is Betting You Don’t Want to Buy New Stuff

Every year, the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis adds up the dollar value of all the stuff we outdoorsy folk buy. In 2020 it came to $689 billion, which is a lot of cash and, by extension, a lot of stuff. And if you think about it (or more to the point, even if you […]

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Wednesday, May 4, 2022

Bacon, Cheddar, and Eggs Grits For the Backpacking Fuel Win

Close your eyes and imagine you’re finishing the first day of a backpacking trip and you’ve just put down 12 miles of high elevation hiking with a load of 35 pounds on your back. It’s been a slog of a day. Gorgeous, but a slog. There was that dicey river crossing you fell to your […]

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This Grizzly Family Comes With Paparazzi

She's grizzly bear 399, and wherever she wanders with her four cubs, there's bound to be trouble.

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Fly Fishing, Mindfulness, and Living With an Open Heart

On the water, healing.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2022

The 5 Stages of Stuff Sack Grief

Sometimes it is so hard to stuff stuff into stuff sacks.

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1930s Surfboard Design Meets 21st Century Craftsman

When hollow surfboards were king, nobody surfed like this.

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Monday, May 2, 2022

Are User Fees a Fair Solution for Public Lands Management?

While fees provide vital resources to our underfunded national parks and forests, they create a barrier to access for low-income users.

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Remembering Andre: A Forest Memorial in Flagstaff

When a pine is your final resting place.

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