
Reverse-Engineered Bee Fibers Might Waterproof Your Next Tent
It’s no secret that the outdoor industry still uses toxic chemicals to make products repel water and muck. But one bee-focused biotech startup hopes to change that.
It’s no secret that the outdoor industry still uses toxic chemicals to make products repel water and muck. But one bee-focused biotech startup hopes to change that.
Fitbit fitness watches have encouraged adults to stay active. With the Ace, kids have a new way to play with the pack.
Rooftop tents can be both awesome and annoying at the same time. One man explains his love-hate relationship with sleeping on top of a car.
Every rider has different needs when learning mountain biking basics. But some approaches just seem to work better for us women.
The Department of the Interior designated National Recreation Trails in 17 states this week, improving the visibility and funding of lesser-known destinations.
This year, moms took over the podium at the Denver Colfax Marathon, the state’s only sanctioned 26.2-mile race.
You don’t need much to start climbing. In fact, you only need four items. Check out these beginner picks for climbing shoes, harnesses, chalk bags, and helmets.
SponsoredDid you know that K2 is thought to have a curse against women? Read our list, from Pakistan to New Hampshire, of the world’s 10 most dangerous mountains for climbing.
A recap of top stories for the week of May 13–19, 2018.
The North Face opts for reusable rubber cups during its Endurance Challenge ultramarathon race series.
In the Badlands of North Dakota, Theodore Roosevelt National Park is an unexpectedly epic hub for adventure enthusiasts. We spent a week in the park and came back with a jam-packed trip report.
Idaho approves a ‘once in a lifetime’ grizzly bear hunt – the first such hunt in the lower 48 in decades.
Sand Ship Discovery was an epic around-the-world drive in the early 1980s. But after a political upheaval forced the drivers to skip 1 mile of the trip, the original duo returned this year to complete the ‘final mile.’
Ten weeks, 2,600 miles, two mountain ranges, and five river systems: The Brigade offers an epic adventure race for an equally epic prize – $1 million.
Kampgrounds of America is giving away $1,000 to $5,000 to help people realize their outdoor dream of a lifetime. And there’s almost no restriction on what you can ask for!
No, thanks.