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When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love—and it created big issues for wildlife managers.

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We asked our editors for the most romantic trips they’d ever taken. From fire towers to Southwest camping to mountaintop lodges, these incredible stays are the best way to spend Valentine’s—or any day.

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These aren’t your typical health retreats. At these Outside-approved spots, you can hike, surf, fish, and recharge in nature at some of the most beautiful places on the planet.

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With an emphasis on Indigenous culture, unique architecture, tours that respect wildlife, and meals that draw from the land, a getaway at one of these properties is an unforgettable experience

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For years, these Rocky Mountain states have squared off on a spicy subject: Who grows the best chile peppers, an indispensable ingredient in southwestern cuisine? Our man hit the road to find out.

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These great towns are in the middle of glorious mountains with spectacular leaf-peeping, mega views, and fun things to do...and eat...and drink

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From where the Donner Party was stranded in California's High Sierra to the remnants of the great Chacoan civilization in New Mexico, you can relive history on these incredible trails

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Long a local secret, the remote 11-tent glamping getaway KitFox is only open for a few short months each year. Trust us when we say book now.

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North America will have prime viewing when the moon (mostly) obscures the sun on October 14. These are the best places to see the magical ring of fire.

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Adventures in national parks don’t end at sundown. We’ve found the best ways to explore after dark, from seeing the Northern Lights to Yooperlite hunting.

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As you’re visiting national parks this summer, don’t miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. We’ve got the intel on how to reach them all.

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Eight ways to experience all New Mexico has to offer

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When the thru-hiker’s dream trip was cut short, she learned that failure is just a chance to reset your goals to match your reality

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And what about charging people to climb that mountain? Outside’s ethics guru weighs in.

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High-altitude baking is one part science and one part feel

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Most of us can’t imagine not flying. But as airline emissions continue to adversely affect the climate, our writer deliberates why making the ethical choice is so hard—and why those who have done so are actually happier.

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Because why opt for a cookie-cutter apartment when you can spend the night in a crane, a ceramic serpent, or a yellow submarine?

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These mountains made out of sand should be on your travel bucket list

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Late fall turned out some inclement weather for our first-ever Gear Summit—but that just meant good conditions for testing products from 28 brands

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The New Mexico resort has become the first ski area in the country to achieve a CarbonNeutral Certification from Climate Impact Partners

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Lack of snow and resources have shuttered Sandia Peak Ski Area for another year

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Our editors know how to get off the grid. Here are the trips they chose to take this year—from Hawaii to Massachusetts—along with their intel and gear recommendations. Give one of these experiences and you can be sure it’s editor-approved.

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A site with images that date back 8,000 years was spray-painted with racist slurs and symbols, among other graffiti

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A day out on the slopes doesn’t have to be wildly expensive. You just need to know where and when to go.

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At a bold and stylish new brewery in Albuquerque, New Mexico, Missy Begay and Shyla Sheppard are using traditional Native American ingredients to produce delicious craft creations, part of a growing movement that’s changing the face of domestic beer

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A long-distance rambler named Bearsun is walking from L.A. to New York, dressed like a very large Pokémon. This is his story.

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The New Mexico ski resort has hiked its minimum wage to $15 per hour to exceed the living-wage standard for Taos County

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As the number one female street skateboarder in the country, Duran hopes to inspire more people to try the sport

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Shorts, tees, swimsuits, gin... must be almost summer!

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Digging deep with journalist Daniel Barbarisi, whose new account reveals the very real danger of the chase

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From Colorado’s second-largest state park to a midwestern tribal park, there are plenty of new wild spaces to plan to visit. Plus, Outside staffers share what they think our 64th national park should be.

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Favorites include fire pits, food, and coffee

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Load up the car to see snow-covered volcanoes, cool desert landscapes, and empty beaches without any of summer's big crowds

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Twenty-three surprising ways to get you inspired for next year and beyond

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The 35th generation New Mexican will oversee public lands, national parks, Native American affairs, and more

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The decade-long hunt captured the world's attention, but when it finally ended in June, everyone still wanted to know: Who had solved the mystery? This week, as legal proceedings threaten his anonymity, a 32-year-old medical student is ready to go on the record.

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Over the past two decades, eBird has become the go-to online platform for scientists and hobbyists alike to upload and share bird observations. But it has also transformed the process and etiquette of birding.

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Pull your van or RV into the cheapest slopeside lodging you can find: an overnight parking space

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During a hot and lonely summer, I grabbed my tools and created an outdoor watering hole to entertain friends—at a safe distance, of course! This may be the best idea I’ve ever had.

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An ode to the easy, breezy wardrobe staple

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Are electric vehicles ready for the open road and the backcountry?

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Hit the road for a memorable summer road trip with these extra precautions

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As one of the only inhabitants of an abandoned railway stop in eastern New Mexico, Debra Dawson has been social distancing for decades. Attracted to its history and surrounding landscape, she's found happiness far away from just about everyone.

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These are the tools you need to get started

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Explore underground and see a famous bat colony in southern New Mexico. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's seventh stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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'This Land' profiles runner Faith Briggs as she traverses 150 miles through three national monuments

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When the long-running TV game show relaunched in January, it promised a kinder, gentler version suited for the current health climate. It didn't deliver.

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Welcome to America's newest national park, with endless and huge sand dunes to explore. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's fifth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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When the mine closed in Questa, New Mexico, in 2014, the town found itself in the midst of an identity crisis

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There's more at stake now than skiing, but it's OK to be bummed out about it

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The nonprofit WildEarth Guardians is taking on the U.S. Forest Service's grazing regulations

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The former U.S. Ski Team member is accused of killing a man in New Mexico

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Despite President Trump's budget proposal that calls for slashing funding for national parks and the Land and Water Conservation Fund, a bipartisan group of senators is moving forward with critical legislation for both

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From visiting Alaska's fat bears to traveling solo across Scotland, here's how we're spending our PTO

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The Sunski Treelines are great for skiing and everyday adventures

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The country's largest dune field has been a national monument since 1933, but now it's our 62nd national park

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Why the new crop of state recreation offices are about more than just outdoor sports

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Tucked away among farms and barren grasslands in a forgotten corner of the state lies one of the best bouldering destinations in the country. Our video producer, a Roy fanatic, outlines how to visit the growing location without harming its fragile ecosystem.

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We drove to Mexico and filled our thermoses with margaritas (for gear testing)

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The inability of western states to track water usage is exacerbating the region's drought crisis

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We tested three models at different prices and found a clear favorite

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Our writer's hands-down favorite for wind-blown and chapped lips

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Catch the great southerly migration with North America's top birding enthusiasts

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Forget haunted houses and corn mazes. Head out to the woods instead, where the real scares await.

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From remote wilderness resorts to a ski-in, ski-out hotel, these properties care as much about environmental practices as they do guest amenities

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Rejoice, dudes. We can finally wear tops that aren't t-shirts

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Eight one-of-a-kind events for those who aren't into the standard swim, bike, run

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I tested the Gazelle Medeo electric cruiser to see how many gallons of gas it saved me on my daily commute

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Larry Burke wins a lifetime achievement award at Outdoor Retailer

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Outside’s founder, Larry Burke, has won a Lifetime Achievement Award

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In 'Hike the Line,' from Corey Robinson, these hikers share an experience that's unlike any other thru-hike

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From the Canadian Kootenay Rockies to Southwest hot springs, we found the most scenic stretches of road for epic summer adventures

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Huckberry found the formula for stylish, quality glasses that don’t qualify as a splurge

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Being a beginner (or just perpetually mediocre) doesn't mean you should quit

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A group of Australian cyclists departs Oklahoma to replicate the iconic journey taken by the Joad family in the novel 'The Grapes of Wrath'

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