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The new HBO film ‘Here to Climb’ offers an analytical and surprisingly candid exploration of Sasha DiGiulian’s journey from solitary sport climber to team player. The film debuts Tuesday, June 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO.

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Two American women and two Sherpa guides perished while racing for a record. The tragedy illuminates how the recent rush to climb the world’s highest peaks is driving climbers onto dangerous mountains like never before.

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We chatted with Kai Lightner about diversity in the climbing world misconceptions about how accessible climbing is for people of color, and his nonprofit, Climbing For Change

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Last week a trio of climbers from Malaysia became stranded on Denali in Alaska. Guides and rescuers recount how they spent multiple days trying to save them.

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This beautiful 469-mile route connects Great Smoky Mountain and Shenandoah National Parks. Our local writer knows just where to stop for hikes, camping, and the best views.

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U.S. District Judge John A. Mendez cited Barrett’s pattern of terrorizing his victims and a clear lack of remorse as reasons for issuing the maximum penalty

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“I’m sure there must have been edges to make the foot placements better,” says Jesse Dufton, “but because I can’t see, I didn’t find any. I’ve never known such pain in my calves.”

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Yosemite’s most accomplished speed climber cut more than eight hours off the previous solo time on the Salathé Wall

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When Eberhard Jurgalski determined that Reinhold Messner narrowly missed a key summit, he told the world. He’s still dealing with the fallout.

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Are you really going to put thousands of hours into training your pooch to be good at climbing or ski touring?

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We love national parks, but they can get packed. These national monuments have the same spectacular landscapes, hikes, and adventures, without the crowds.

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Every spring, hundreds of hopefuls make the trek to the world’s tallest summit and the surrounding high peaks. This is your base camp for all the news from the Himalayas.

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From western landscapes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, our national park expert maps out five beautiful road trips—all doable in a week

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Robbi Mecus, a search and rescue expert and pillar of the LGBTQ+ climbing community, died in Denali National Park last week

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‘Everest, Inc.,’ a new book from veteran outdoor journalist Will Cockrell, documents the mountain’s transformation, first by Western guides and climbers, and now by Sherpas and Nepalis

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The Asheboro Boulders could have been destroyed by a mining company. Instead they were saved by the North Carolina Zoo.

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Outside’s ethics guru on which outdoor activities make sense for young kids

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Arbitrary goals are nonsensical. They also can be the source of great joy.

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He’s a regular customer where I work, and I’m new to the community 

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At Outside Inc., we've got experts in all kinds of travel, from adventure to backpacking to cycling to yoga and then some. We asked all our best editors and writers at every brand to reveal where they want to go in the world in 2024. You'll find endless inspiration in their stories—and the travel bucket list of a lifetime.

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Tropical atolls, distant hikes and hot springs, and wild jungles and mountaintops lure adventurous travelers to these beautiful far flung spots

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The trial will be followed by a sentencing hearing, scheduled for May 21. Barrett faces a maximum penalty of life in prison.

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Mountaineers now must haul their feces back to Base Camp in wag bags. We asked veteran guides how this shift will change life on the world’s highest peak.

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If the National Park Service and U.S. Forest Service proposals pass, fixed anchors in wilderness will be considered illegal unless granted special permission

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Honnold’s latest climbing docuseries ‘Arctic Ascent’ focuses on melting glaciers and a remote rock wall. Articles editor Frederick Dreier breaks down the new National Geographic film.

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Federal prosecutors allege that Charles Barrett—a prominent member of the Northern California climbing community who goes to trial for aggravated sexual abuse next week—is a serial offender with a shocking history of violence, harassment, and intimidation. An exclusive investigation into his life and alleged actions raises troubling questions about the dangers women continue to face in the outdoors.

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The gear that led us into winter, full steam ahead

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Neighbors Jeff Hashimoto and Langton Ernest-Beck dreamed up a crazy summertime challenge: climb Washington’s 100 highest mountains, and link the peaks by bike

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These stunning photographs inspire us to seize every moment outside

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As people get called back to the office in cities, now might be a good time to chase the mountain-living dream, especially in these lesser-known areas

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Suggested regulations would require land managers to review and approve all fixed anchors on wilderness routes. Climbing digital editor Steven Potter explains why the policies miss the mark.

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Is that $39 roundtrip ticket to Denver worth it? Our travel expert weighs in—and uncovers the best deals and destinations to travel to.

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The stunt was little more than empty showmanship

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Meet nine cats that hike, camp, kayak, ski, and even rock climb—and love exploring the wild outdoors as much as their humans

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With charging stations increasing and battery life improving all the time, the Great American Road Trip is more EV-friendly than ever. These are the most beautiful trips.

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Although the authorities would not confirm the exact location of the planned attack, it likely would have occurred in Smith Rock during this weekend’s Craggin’ Classic.

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Paradox Sports introduces hundreds of people with disabilities to climbing each year

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The 28-year-old climber shaved over an hour from Honnold’s solo record

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This little burg hits the sweet spot where high adventure meets a low cost of living

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Vertical World and Perfect Descent manufacture settle with climber who sustained a 30-foot fall 

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The climber is in critical condition following gear-ripping fall on pitch four of The Great White Wall

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Climbers reported on the new crack that broke open near Royal Arches—but not before they climbed it

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When we came upon a four-semi accident at Green River in Utah, a mystery man saved us and others in the pouring rain from a deadly pileup. I’ve always wondered who he was.

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The official explanation for the fee increase is rather macabre

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A climber dealing with severe mental health issues finds solace in a rescue dog—who has terrible manners at the crag

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After watching ‘Free Solo,’ the social worker knew he wanted to try climbing. Only his own doubts stood in his way.

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DiGiulian just wrote her memoir while running her own business, making movies, and chasing tough climbs. Here's how she balances it all.

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Visits to one popular Colorado fourteener have declined by more than half since 2020

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The 26-year-old woman fell nearly 500 feet from Blitzen Ridge

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The complete guide for your most important piece of climbing equipment

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The story of the deadly avalanche in October 2022 on India’s Draupadi Ka Danda II

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After his brother was paralyzed from the waist down, the climber was determined to make big adventures accessible for everyone

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There are two types of mountain athletes in the world

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When veteran climber Mark Jenkins came up with a plan to witness a solar spectacle from the summit of a 20,000-foot peak, he had little idea what he was getting himself into

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Austin Howell soloed harder and more often than almost anyone else in the country, documenting his exploits on Instagram and a podcast. But behind the scenes his mental health was faltering.

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The dog trainer developed disordered-eating habits in college. Sitting under the stars brought her back into her body.

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I’ve lived in the state for 35 years. It pains me to be disloyal to my own little hamlet, but I am compelled to say it: another town in the Rockies takes the cake.

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The transgender athlete found his strength in an unlikely place: on the reality competition show ‘The Climb’

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Our favorite hard hats of the year are so light and comfortable, there’s no excuse to climb without one

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We asked 10 testers to try 16 climbing shoes. These came out on top.

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We reviewed 386 pieces of gear. But these ones stood above.

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Grippy, durable climbing footwear that will get you to the wall (and back) in comfort and style

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Six testers tried 22 climbing accessories. These ones came out on top.

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The American, who attained legend status for his 1963 ascent of the West Ridge, died at age 93

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Cohen Schaumann is recuperating in a hospital after suffering a brutal fall on April 21

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A tax-deductible donation of any size can have a huge impact on these nonprofits, all working to get everyone outside and protect our planet. Pick an org and donate today in just a few clicks.

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Visiting the indoor crag during peak hours helped me cultivate a community

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How have these indoor spaces have become hubs for the outdoor community?

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Dad and I had always planned to climb Africa’s tallest peak together, but cancer took away our chance. I knew he wouldn’t want it to take mine, too.

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After finding himself in the middle of a disaster on Mount Everest, the mountaineer wanted to be the strongest version of himself

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When a BASE jumper slammed into a red-rock tower and his parachute snagged on a ledge, there was only one way to save his life: go up and get him.

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After close calls in combat zones and on mountaineering expeditions, the journalist is taking a very different kind of journey

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When it comes to advocating for adaptive athletes, the climber and National Park Service employee will never hold back

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After over a year of effort, Sharma clipped the chains on Sleeping Lion, his second 5.15c. We caught up with Sharma to hear more about his process, training, and how he’s managed to balance his family, career, and climbing goals.

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During a climbing trip in Greece, the adaptive athlete saw the possibility for shared experiences that can truly change our way of thinking

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