For twenty straight years, the Bare Buns Fun Run has attracted the most adventurous—
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I first became aware of Freddie Wilkinson in 2009, when Ed Viesturs and I were writing K2: Life and Death on the World’s Most Dangerous Mountain.
As we attain a certain maturity, the little things seem to weigh a lot larger on our admittedly shrinking minds.
You don’t have to own a Top Chef-class RV to whip up a nice backcountry meal.
In a classic David-versus-Goliath scenario, GPS-maker Magellan, heretofore best known for auto and outdoors units, is getting into cycling.
Some marketing exec at Leatherman is sitting around one Saturday morning, probably stoned, watching Masters of the Universe and eating his third El Capitan-sized bowl of Crunchberries.
Want to feel small? Clumsy? Heavy? Earthbound? Slow? Be reminded that you’re just another speck in nature’s vast canvas of life?
If you were to take a very large breath and plunge seven miles down to the Challenger Deep, the deepest part of the world’s oceans, you would not, as it is commonly assumed, be crushed like a
If you’ve been to a trail race or organic grocery store in the past year, you’ve seen the shoes. You know the ones. Toe shoes.
The Discovery Channel has fired British survival expert Bear Grylls, the gregarious host of the network’s Man Vs. Wild show.
Marilyn Bailey, 61, is a proud member of an elite club called the Hall of Mud—an honorific she earned by completing the Hagg Lake 50K no fewer than t
Watch what you eat the night before
Close encounters with wildlife are part of the reason we head outdoors.
The great thing about kayaking is that it’s a one-time investment. No lift tickets and no (or relatively few) day passes are required. Just get out the boat, put in and start paddling.
It’s January. My new skis are tuned and fat. In Colorado today, like most days of the winter, the sun is out. The mountains are choked in snow.
Indian Clubs are a well-established training tool that have been rightly referred to as "jump rope for the upper body.”
I hadn’t planned on taking my daughter canoeing, but Jen offered, and the boat was there. So I zipped 18-month-old Amelia into a toddler-sized lifejacket and lifted her into the canoe.
A well-intentioned drive from Panama to California and back ended up as a three-week drive to Oaxaca and a five-month trip back.
St. George, Utah
It was February of 2011 and living in the mountains of Colorado, I hadn’t seen a dry patch of dirt or a temperature above 15 degrees in months.
How much do you know about Hawaii? Besides the Seven Mile Miracle, I mean. Besides Pipeline and Waimea Bay.
OUDENAARDE, Belgium (VN) — In an instant, the complexion of the 2012 spring classics season changed.
For two overcast, breezy days in Kortrijk, Belgium, a fleet of journalists took to the roads aboard Trek’s new Domane endurance bike.
The 2012 Ironman 70.3 U.S.
Kimmy Fasani was the first female snowboarder to land a double backflip in the park and backcountry—a tremendous achievement in women’s snowboarding.
Teardrop tubes and pitchfork handlebars are the most noticeable differences between road bikes and tri bikes, but frame geometry—the way a frame positions the rider’s body—is the