Ramp Up Miles: Ultra Runner Rob Krar’s ‘Spring Training’ Tips Ramp up slowly and use this advice to avoid injury in early season running. Written by Billy Brown March 27, 2015
Bridging The Seasons: MTB Face Shots It’s spring, so sometimes it’s hard to choose between winter and summer sports. This ride mixes the best of both. Written by Sean McCoy March 26, 2015
Review: Therm-A-Rest LuxuryLite Cot – Sleep Like A Rock “An argument could be made that it’s more an ‘internal-frame hammock’ than a cot.'” Written by Josh Aldridge March 26, 2015
Getting The Shot: Danny MacAskill And Solar Eclipse Go behind the scenes of one incredible photograph. Written by Sean McCoy March 26, 2015
Climb A Redwood This Weekend Experts in tree climbing and biology will lead the once-yearly educational outings. Written by Sean McCoy March 26, 2015
Steal This Bike? Embedded NFC Chip Helps Police The bike is fitted with a Near Field Communication (NFC) chip in the handlebars. Written by Eric Lemke March 26, 2015
Dress Right: 13 Essential Pieces For Backpacking Andrew Skurka explains his system to use just 13 items of clothing for outdoor comfort in any 3-season condition. Written by Andrew Skurka March 26, 2015
Strongest Canoe Ever Made? It was still seaworthy after being tossed from a 100 foot building, pummeled with a sledgehammer, and wrapped around a rock. Written by Eric Lemke March 25, 2015
LED Boots Light The Way These boots have and LED light built into the tongue of the boot. Written by Eric Lemke March 25, 2015
Survival Kit In Your Dog’s Collar A collar that’s more than meets the eye. Written by Sean McCoy March 25, 2015
Could ‘Aerogel’ Create Thinnest, Warmest Jacket Ever? A company has raised a small fortune to launch a jacket made of this sci-fi worthy material. Written by Sean McCoy March 25, 2015
Remembering Winter: Japan’s Amazing Powder The crew from ON3P Skis gets buried deep in Japan powder. Written by Sean McCoy March 25, 2015
Explore Everest Without Leaving Your Couch Explore the unique and vibrant Khumbu region at the base of Everest. Written by Eric Lemke March 24, 2015
Campaign To Keep Islands Wild And Pristine Islands cared for by those who love them will maintain their fragile environments better than those left entirely alone. Written by Sean McCoy March 24, 2015
From The Field: Steelhead Fishing In Michigan Four days of chasing steelhead salmon around the rivers of Michigan’s Lower Peninsula lead to this beautiful female steelhead salmon. Written by Staff Post March 24, 2015
Water Bottle Filters As You Drink Just fill it up, screw on the cap and hydrate; the filter’s in the cap. Written by Sean McCoy March 24, 2015
XC Virgin: Five Things I Learned This Season The American Birkebeiner is the premier cross-country ski race in the United States. This is how one never-before skier prepped for the race in just… Written by Amy Oberbroeckling March 23, 2015
Review: Volvo XC90 TW8 – The 60 MPG, 400-Horsepower SUV Step aside Subaru, this hybrid AWD wagon hits 60 MPG with 400 horses under the hood. Written by Billy Brown March 23, 2015
Tiny Bike Light ‘Bright As Car’ The Urban 800 has three brightness settings and a “pulse mode” that fades the light instead of flashing. Written by Randall Dietel March 23, 2015
First Look: Columbia Sportswear Titanium A-Basin Shell Coming fall 2015, the Columbia A-Basin Ripper jacket competes with much more expensive shells. Written by Sean McCoy March 23, 2015
‘Anti-Bottle’ – Soft-Side Vapur Going Strong After Two Years A soft water bottle that slips easily into a ski jacket pocket… after two years of abuse, it’s still our go-to. Written by Sean McCoy March 23, 2015
Endurance Sports And Beer. A Perfect Match? Beer and running go hand in hand — for good reason. Written by Alex Kurt March 21, 2015
Flexible Security: Composite Bike Lock Strong As Chain The lock uses woven materials to create a strong and flexible lock. Written by Eric Lemke March 20, 2015
Adventure Race Dog Clears Quarantine, Heads Home The world famous adventure racing dog is finally joining his new family. Written by Eric Lemke March 20, 2015
For $130 You Can Visit This Man-Made Glacier Tunnel Iceland is about to open the world’s first man-made glacier cave. Written by Eric Lemke March 20, 2015
Trail Running 106 Miles Through Patagonia Follow three trail runners as they cross a newly-opened national park in a remote, environmentally sensitive region of Patagonia. Written by Sean McCoy March 20, 2015
Make The Pledge: 30 Days Of Biking Begins In April Ride every day during the month of April with 30 Days Of Biking. Written by Eric Lemke March 20, 2015
First Look: CamelBak Hydration Vest-Pack The Camelbak Ultra 4 comfortably can carry a gallon of water for trail runners on self-supported, remote terrain. Written by Freddy Luis March 19, 2015
Mega-Hiker Andrew Skurka Reveals Ultralight Designs Pro Hiker Andrew Skurka has traversed thousands of miles of wilderness in adventures that would make most shudder. Now he’s bringing his expertise to Sierra… Written by Steve Graepel March 19, 2015
Ice Climbing Zion The desert Southwest is known for a lot of things. Ice climbing isn’t one of them … but maybe it should be! Written by Steve Graepel March 19, 2015