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In my early forties, I was uneasy about aging. So I headed into the woods. 

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We spoke with Eric Hansen about an Outside writing career that ranged from stunt comedy to investigative reporting—and led to a new career in international health

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Learning how to talk about problems you’re having on the trail—and how to listen—can be the difference between a frustrating, demoralizing hike and a fun, fulfilling one. What can psychology teach us?

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When you’ve spent umpteen hours crafting a museum-worthy cedar canoe, there’s just one thing left to do: bang the hell out of it while running a river through the heart of Los Angeles

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An interactive art installation encourages Block Island visitors to get outdoors and slow down

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We have finally discovered the secret to the elusive, perfect cup of joe

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One of the first women to make a splash during Outside’s formative years was E. Jean Carroll, who in 1981 reported on a championship that was equal parts rodeo and beauty pageant. She came back with a story that advanced the magazine’s rambunctious style and treated saddle queens with the respect they deserve.

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

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A six-episode series delving into the ins and outs of cooking wild game with Olympia Provisions owner, chef, and butcher

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Despite overwhelming concern for his physical well-being, writer and longtime road cyclist Tom Vanderbilt wanted to see what it felt like to take to the air

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If you want your kids to learn more about the outdoors, plan an RV vacation

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How to make due without hiking poles, a sleeping pad, and more pieces of crucial backpacking gear

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Common sense is a good place to start

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We have lots of fun when things go smoothly, but he gets in terrible moods if they don’t

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I think he’s overreacting, and it feels embarrassing 

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

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Want to raise kids who love the outdoors and aren’t afraid of a challenge? Try a little friluftsliv.

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Schools invested in outdoor ed during the pandemic, but the growth was disproportionate to high-income communities

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There's a lot of outdoor misinformation out there, and we're on a quest to quash it

Healthy habits are hard to maintain. We sent five writers on long-overdue quests for self-improvement.

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I'm a seasoned outdoorsperson but I've never lifted weights. How hard could it be?

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Believe it or not, talking to new people won’t kill you

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Celebrating everything from desert biking and alt-rock to bouldering and oyster-eating, these are some of the best outdoor festivals across the country in 2023

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From the whimsical to the epic, these are our favorite stories of the year

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In that low moment when he realized his far-flung journey wasn’t going to be what he imagined, there was only one thing to do: let out the gas

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Cautionary tales from the official journal of the Wilderness Medical Society

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Beginner skiers may come to learn the basics at Big Snow, America's first indoor ski slope. Experienced skiers may come for the novelty.

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A longtime cycling advocate offers advice on how to assist your local off-road stewardship program

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Kurt Steiner has dedicated his life to skipping stones, developing a technique to produce throws that defy the laws of physics

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Bikes today perform better than ever, but many are too sophisticated for home mechanics. What’s being lost?

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There are those moments when you think: maybe I’m no smarter than a trash panda. This is one of them.

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Meet an amazing man who has dedicated his entire adult life to stone skipping, sacrificing everything to produce world-record throws that defy the laws of physics. To hear him tell it, he has no choice.

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People say farmers aren’t supposed to get emotionally attached to livestock. Uh-huh. When fate sent our writer two newborn sheep with life-threatening birth defects, that kind of thinking was banished from the barn.

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Durable outdoor cooking utensil? Yes. But to me, this century-old Griswold also symbolizes much more.

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Savory backcountry eats. Camping meals that really impress. Chefs who inspire. And the perfect tools to help you create a mouthwatering feast after a day of adventure.

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The legendary chef runs restaurants on three continents and has perfected the art of cooking over an open flame. We joined him in Patagonia to ask: What’s next?

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Carv’s digital coaching software uses insoles with pressure sensors to give you real-time feedback. But can it really help first-timers improve?

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Rattlesnakes bite 150,000 pets each year in the U.S. These innovative rattlesnake training courses could save you and your canine companion.

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Five scientifically proven ways to up the fun in your life

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We asked a bunch of great writers to bear down, focus, and tell us what makes them giddiest in the outdoors. Join them as they celebrate everything from diving off rocks to adventure flirting to … shivering in a bed between cold sheets? (Hey, don’t judge.) Plus: five scientifically proven ways to up the fun and improve your health.

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If chronic overthinking is getting in the way of your next adventure, ask yourself these two questions

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Outside columnist Brendan Leonard investigates his relationship to nostalgia, happiness, and type-two fun

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I’m on a quest to learn to love the body I’m in but afraid to push my limits outside

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Skiing 101: how to start, what to wear, and pitfalls to avoid

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Time to shred

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Whether you’re looking to take up classic skiing or skate skiing, the U.S. gold medalist has some words of wisdom for beginners. Consider this your introductory primer to one of the season’s most fun and affordable sports.

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Want your children to have a deeper relationship with nature than you do? So did this writer. She found an entry point in Tinkergarten.

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Outside’s ethics guru on why it’s not the nudity that’s offensive

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Ivy Le’s wildy funny take on adventure entertainment might just shift the conversation on who belongs in the outdoors

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For decades, Deep Springs College in California resisted the push to go coed. But even though women are now allowed to attend, it still holds on to the past.

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Over the past few years, McCastle has completed 5,804 pull-ups in a single day, pulled a 5,000-pound truck across the Mojave Desert, and climbed a rope the equivalent height of Mount Everest. How on earth has this Navy SEAL dropout accomplished some of the craziest physical feats in recent memory?

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With the right gear, mindset, creativity, and some science-based hacks, you don’t have to just survive this winter, you can thrive. Here’s how to embrace the cold all season long.

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The two climbing greats teach important things about footwork, climbing holds, and how to avoid being a gumby

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The case of 24-year-old Daniel Granberg, who died of high-altitude pulmonary edema earlier this month, highlights the danger of altitudes well below the Himalayan “death zone”

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Stories are about how human connections are made and kept in the outdoors, and how they’re evolving now—when community has never been more important or more at risk

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Being rusty now doesn’t mean you’ll be rusty forever

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It’s not exactly fun in the moment, but after, you’ll say it was the best time you ever had

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Narrator: The summit was not just ahead

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The pandemic forced schools to teach outside. Many teachers, parents, and kids want to keep it that way.

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Our senior editor’s foray into woodworking got off to a rough start

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Can I cut switchbacks? What about smoking on the trail? And what do I do with all those rocks?

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Your family’s next adventure begins when the sun goes down

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What we learn from getting way, way outside our comfort zones

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Forget your Weber for a weekend. Here's a low-tech option for cooking whole legs, shoulders, rib racks, and more.

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Forget your Weber for a weekend. Here's a low-tech option for cooking whole legs, shoulders, rib racks, and more.

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When you start a new sport, everything will be hard, perplexing, and intimidating. But your brain will be on fire.

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Hard-won advice from someone who hated the sport, until it changed his life

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All the essentials for crushing long days on the trail

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It took me months of cold, scary failure to learn how to roll my boat in the open ocean. The effort taught me that barriers to outdoor proficiency, no matter how daunting, can be overcome if you don’t give up.

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Elevate your next ­outdoor sleepover with these genius tricks

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Looking to progress in your sport? From deepwater soloing in Majorca to mountain biking in New Zealand, these trips will take you to the next level.

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Having a disability and staging epic adventures can go hand in hand. You just have to be willing to ask for a little help.

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We asked movers and shakers in different corners of the outdoor world about what people can do to make certain spaces and sports more welcoming for all

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A DIY almond—or cashew, or sunflower—spread should be a staple in any kitchen

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