Columbia x Star Wars ‘Outer Rim’ Collection: For Long Days on a Lake Far, Far Away Mos Eisley meets lake life in the Columbia x Star Wars Outer Rim Collection. Written by Adam Ruggiero July 27, 2022
Behind the Scenes: Mountain Bike World Cup Downhill Prep Sessions Taking the right line on the World Cup tour requires not only individual mastery, but also finding the tiniest edge over your opponents. Written by Sam Anderson July 27, 2022
Fastest to Climb the World’s 5 Highest Peaks: Pasdawa Sherpa Sets Speed Record When Pasdawa Sherpa flew the Nepali flag on the summit of K2 (28,251 feet) on July 21, he did it as a new record-holder. Written by Sam Anderson July 26, 2022
‘X Marks the Spot’: Forrest Fenn Podcast Launches New Treasure Hunt — With a Twist This podcast offers a new obsession for thousands of people who spent years captivated with locating Forrest Fenn’s treasure. Written by Andrew McLemore July 26, 2022
Live in a Van Down by the River at the ‘Wintering Grounds’ Not livin’ in a dirtbag paradise? You’ll know just where to flop after you watch this squatter-centric video. Written by Sam Anderson July 26, 2022
Affordable, Entry-Level Ultralight Tent: 3FUL Gear Lanshan 2 Review Dabble in ultralight backpacking before you dive into it, with the stout, if imperfect, 3FUL Gear Lanshan 2 Tent. Written by Josh Wussow July 26, 2022
IFSC Lead World Cup: Garnbret Remains Unmatched, Grupper Takes First Gold in France The fourth entry in the IFSC Lead World Cup series went off with a bang in Briançon, France, over the weekend. Written by Jilli Cluff July 26, 2022
700 Summits & the FKT: Trail Runner Shares His Green Mountain Obsession A new short film from Black Diamond follows record-setting mountain runner Kyle Richardson up his favorite local route. Written by Jilli Cluff July 26, 2022
Here’s How Arc’teryx ReGear Works Ever wondered how used gear gets upcycled? This brief film from Arc’teryx gives us a tour of the brand’s ReGear process. Written by Jilli Cluff July 26, 2022
Track Down This Knife: One Small Change Makes the Spyderco Brouwer an Outstanding Secondhand Buy Maybe the best Spyderco blade ever, the Brouwer is tough to find, but well worth the effort. Written by Anthony Sculimbrene July 26, 2022
Watch Sasha DiGiulian on First Female Ascent of 5.14 ‘Joe Exotic’ in The Flatirons In her latest send, Sasha DiGiulian not only makes 5.14 look like a cakewalk — she narrates every single move while doing it. Written by Andrew McLemore July 26, 2022
Ultimate Dive Watch Under $1,000: Garmin Descent G1 Solar Review Although I’ve spent years snorkeling, free diving, and exploring the ocean, it wasn’t until recently that I officially got my scuba certification. Scuba opens up… Written by Rebecca Parsons July 26, 2022
What’s in Your ‘Micro’ EDC Kit? Jon ‘Inspector’ Gadget Shares His Learn what you shouldn’t leave home without from an expert in everyday carry in this detailed explainer. Written by Jilli Cluff July 26, 2022
Washington, DC, Lululemon Store Workers Initiate Unionization Process A Lululemon store in Washington, D.C., has started to unionize, the latest in a growing wave of unionization across the U.S. Written by Andrew McLemore July 26, 2022
20% Off: Treat Your Feet to Bombas Socks and More This Summer Bombas makes breathable apparel for most everything you’re up to this summer, including socks for running, cycling, and hiking. Sponsored Post July 26, 2022
Man Sues Bass Pro Shops for $5 Million Over Socks A Missouri man claims Bass Pro Shops owes him substantial damages, disputing a lifetime warranty the retailer offered on socks. Written by Sam Anderson July 26, 2022
$60 Frame, $90 Chain: Rider Pranks Bike Mechanic With Heinous Order Will a professional technician oblige one debased customer by installing state-of-the-art components on a POS bike? Written by Jilli Cluff July 26, 2022
Special Edition Swiss Army ‘Picknicker’: Unfold Damast, Unpack Lunch The world’s most recognizable knife company releases a handsome new limited edition multitool to class up the picnic lunch. Written by Andrew McLemore July 26, 2022
All Road Trips Lead to Lander: The 2022 International Climbers’ Festival The International Climbers Festival draws climbers to Lander, Wyoming, for clinics, competitions, and subcultural camaraderie. Written by Austin Beck-Doss July 26, 2022
Highline Highlights: Watch World’s Best Highliners Go HAM in Championships A lot of us already thought highlining was pretty impressive. Check out what the best ‘Speed’ and ‘Freestyle’ athletes in the biz can do. Written by Sam Anderson July 26, 2022
Claima x Sperry Docuseries Explores Black Communities’ Connection to Water “It’s everyone’s right to have a positive connection with water in this world.” Claima and Sperry’s new docuseries is here to prove it. Written by Sam Anderson July 26, 2022
New North Carolina Bouldering Area Opens Thanks to Access Fund The Maibauer Boulders, 90 minutes outside Charlotte, N.C., open to the public with about 100 established climbs after a feel-good land access story. Written by Sam Anderson July 25, 2022
Seb Bouin Obliterates Sport Climbing Sensibilities With Massive 5.15 At a staggering 430 feet long and a proposed difficulty of 9b/+ (5.15b/c), “Nordic Marathon” is the longest stretch of 5.15 ever climbed. Written by Austin Beck-Doss July 25, 2022
‘Nuclear Option:’ Entire NH Ski Resort Management Team Quits at Once Barbed relations between multiple managing groups, including state entities, boiled over at New Hampshire’s Gunstock Resort on June 20. Written by Sam Anderson July 25, 2022
2022 Defender Service Awards: Could Your Local Charity Use a Land Rover D130 & Some Cash? With the 2022 Defender Service Awards, Land Rover is looking to help out 5 community-oriented organizations with new Land Rover Defender 130 SUVs. Written by Evan Williams July 25, 2022
Reviewing a Classic: Does the Opinel No. 7 Folding Knife Still Make the Cut? Digging into the Opinel knife’s performance and design shows that its key to success is a clever knife that uses its features and materials to… Written by Anthony Sculimbrene July 25, 2022
‘Get to Da Campah!’ Check Out the Little-Known 1970s ‘Helihome’ Forget van life — this short-lived helicopter-turned-camper actually existed. Once you’ve watched this YouTube sleuth cut, you’ll want one, too. Written by Andrew McLemore July 25, 2022
Controversy Down Under Raises More Questions About Cybertruck’s Future Might Tesla’s latest move surrounding the Cybertruck be another nail in the electric truck’s coffin? Written by Paul Eisenstein July 25, 2022
How to Make Backpacking Suck Less? It Might Be Easier Than You ‘Think’ This brief explainer from MyLifeOutdoors provides tips and tricks for sharpening your backpacking head game. Written by Jilli Cluff July 25, 2022
How This Infrared Heat ‘Solo Sauna’ Helped Aid in My Race Recovery As an endurance athlete, I have been hearing about the benefits of the infrared sauna for a long time. However, when kids came on board… Written by Chelsey Magness July 25, 2022