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The gripping true-crime story reminded me of my own experiences as a Black woman outside

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Our Articles Editor recently indulged in the autumnal outdoor tradition of corn mazes, hay rides, and familial frustration

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A new breed of online athlete is breaking the rules of creator culture—and proving that authenticity wins the long game

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This fall’s Style and Design Issue celebrates the messy beauty of gear, goals, and identities that are meant to be lived in—not left pristine

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The author of Babel, Yellowface, and the upcoming Katabasis, talks about how running and creativity have a lot in common

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A reader wrestles with the moral quandary of selling old gear on Craigslist or Facebook. What happens if your stuff immediately falls apart?

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Woniya Thibeault, winner of ‘Alone Frozen’ writes that a participant’s physical and mental characteristics provide signs of their overall strength on the survival show

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After an injury, a reader can no longer go on a trip with his buddies. Should he pay his friends for the rental house?

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Articles editor Fred Dreier examines the recent flurry of tap outs on the survival show, and compares the attrition rate to that of previous seasons

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Our articles editor receives regular story pitches for his father. This year he decided to pursue one—and it is about cave exploration

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Our articles editor recaps the season 12 premiere, which featured a big-game kill, menacing monkeys, and, alas, a soiled pair of trousers

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The outdoor survival show reached a turning point during its sixth season after a participant successfully hunted big game

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A diving legend talks to Outside about his last chance to see his long-lost friend—a 22-foot giant manta ray—who swam with him for years off Mexico’s Revillagigedo Islands

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Not even a Colorado thunderstorm could diminish the stoke from the second annual event, writes our articles editor

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As an outdoors advice columnist, I often tell people to get their nature fix by camping in their own backyard. I finally took a taste of my own medicine.

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The guidebook author and TV personality talks about his current favorite mode of transportation and offers sage advice for getting the most out of a trip.

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Outside Magazine is back with a new look, new stories, and a fresh perspective on all things outdoors. Read along as we meet the real Albert Lin, explore the hidden corners of Downtown Chicago, learn how to build a ride-or-die outdoor community, and visit Kazakhstan for one of the rowdiest games ever played on horseback.

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Loud? Sure. In the way? Maybe. But these crews are carving out space—and making cities feel like home.

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Volunteering is an incredible way to connect with like-minded people over a shared goal. Here are seven ways to get started.

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The outdoor activities we love may be our best shot at building the community we want

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A celebration under the open sky offers an irreplaceable source of community, connection, and joy—which is the big idea behind the Outside Festival.

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For musician Neal Francis, self-reflection makes for better jams.

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The Stars Wars actor and his best friend Charley Boorman take us inside their latest motorcycle trip for the new Apple TV+ docuseries "Long Way Home"

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Yes, the Met Gala is about fashion. But it's also about the memes. Here are some we outdoorsfolk found all too relatable.

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For the first time ever, the History Channel’s survival show will be staged in a hot and dry climate. Here’s where it will be held.

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The internet is ablaze with criticism of the Millennial workout staple. But are sweats really the answer? Our staffers duke it out.

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After more than 40 years in Park City, Utah, the iconic film festival will have a new home at the foot of the Colorado Rocky Mountains starting in 2027

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The new Netflix series ‘Gold & Greed: The Hunt for Fenn’s Treasure’ chronicles the decade-long hunt. The series also includes clues about a new hidden fortune.

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The author analyzes the official trailer for ‘The Surfer,’ which blends paranoia, violence, and wave riding in a frothy mix

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Our ethics columnist helps a property owner navigate a dilemma that pits him against pesky locals who are trashing his land

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A collection of profiles highlighting different voices in snow sports

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Five questions with the 44-year-old Instagram comedian who goes deep on what's humorous about cycling, snowboarding, and getting outside

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Five questions with Hot Water Music frontman Chuck Ragan about blending his passions for fly-fishing and rock music

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Meet two artists who want you to be a maker, too

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It’s the perfect time for long afternoons of reading on the porch or hiding out in the dark in front of a fan and watching a movie

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Head to the heart of South Texas to immerse yourself in the food, history, and culture of the Lone Star State

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Many U.S. graveyards are in spectacular settings. We shy away from going to them, but they're beautiful outdoor places meant for all us.

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Thundercat jammed, Diana Nyad hugged, Jimmy Chin autographed, and thousands of fans soaked up the stoke in Denver this past weekend

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Five questions with Matt Lyons, the Instagram comedian who skewers outdoor cliques

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Making time for adventure at sunset is just as effective and admirable as waking up for an alpine start

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Snow Peak camping equipment encourages a relaxed approach to spending time outside

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What happens when you commit to a life of adventure? You get better at it.

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An HGTV show challenges home flippers to drive up property values in Breckenridge, Colorado. Outside’s articles editor presents game-show ideas that capture another side of ski-town housing.

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As the nation trends towards more sobriety, some skiers are leaving an excessive drinking culture behind

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We refuse to spend our hard-earned January on self-improvement. These are all the things we should probably quit doing—but definitely won’t.

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A passion for getting more people outdoors drives these skiers to bring positive change to the sport

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How connecting with pack animals can help you connect with nature in a deeper way

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Native runners talk about their cultural connections to the sport, and what we all can gain by welcoming in, listening to, and supporting Indigenous runners

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The new documentary on freediving is gorgeous and thrilling. But it won’t transform you into a freediver, writes our articles editor.

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The latest chapter of the thrilling surf docuseries may lack the narrative cohesion of the first. It will still leave you feeling stoked.

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This age-old camp tradition has a higher purpose. Plus, two campfire skit ideas to stoke your creative side.

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Touring rock stars aren’t exactly known for clean living. The members of this band do ginger shots and ice baths.

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A recent ‘New York Times’ story has three outdoor dads wondering how they would spend lavishly on a fancy bash for tots

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A warming planet is the enemy in ‘Terra Nil,’ the new video game for eco-friendly players. We tried it and came away inspired.

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In her podcast, ‘FOGO: Fear of Going Outside,’ Ivy Le takes on the great outdoors—very, very reluctantly

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Challenging solo trips can be immensely rewarding. Just ask competitive bikepackers, who ride grueling courses through the backcountry carrying everything they need to survive to the finish line.

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How three-time Xterra world champ Lesley Paterson cowrote the new adaptation of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’

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Why Tracksmith, an apparel brand immersed in the culture and heritage of running, started making shoes 

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The popularity of gravel cycling has prompted tire manufacturers to go wider and softer. Has the trend gone too far?

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Packed with mountain grub, adventure-ready treats, après recipes, and so much more, these are the best choices for skiers

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We explore one tasty reindeer game Rudolph doesn’t want to be part of

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The new Netflix docuseries examines the 2015 Nepal earthquake. The film’s director explains why Mount Everest is just one component of a bigger story.

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Six Black women came together to build a running community, but what they created was a foundation for so much more

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There’s a reason that shows like ‘Alone’ hold our attention: we can’t help but imagine that it’s us out there.

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Spoiler alert: It’s not because you’re a wuss.

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While many sports are tightening restrictions on transgender athletes, these leagues went in the opposite direction

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There’s a reason a strenuous outing makes you desire a greasy mound of meat: it has a lot of what your body needs

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Long-standing rules for how we do our business in the wilderness are changing in a very big way—and it’s about time

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Harnessing the power of the outdoors can make us better humans and put a positive dent in the world. These are stories about creating stronger communities, more fulfilling lives, and a healthier environment.

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Outdoor guides from across the globe told us their favorite fireside tales—prepare to be spooked and inspired

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After two episodes, the survivalist reality show has already seen a few twists and turns

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Is the age-old craft of oral storytelling going by the wayside? Not if we can help it.

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Night comes alive when you let your voice and imagination lead you—and your rapt audience—somewhere surprising

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In the UST film ‘This Is My Story: Tony Galbreath II,’ Galbreath shares what it’s like being a Black man in a managerial role in the outdoor industry today

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What a witches’ year taught me about our relationship to wild places

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Your field guide to swiping for a soulmate

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