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Breaking Down ‘Point Break’

Movies don’t get much better than surfer-heist popcorn flick ‘Point Break’ (1991). Movies don’t really get much worse than surfer-heist popcorn flick ‘Point Break’ (2015). What happened?

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Your Rain Jacket May Soon Be Illegal

“Forever Chemicals” keep mud out of your boots and make rain jackets waterproof, but they’re about to be illegal

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Strong geomagnetic Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) above Alaskan mountains, Atigun Pass - Dalton highway (North of Fairbanks), Alaska, USA.
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Alaska is the Center of the Universe

Where did eagles come from? Why are grizzly bears so mean? In this Audible Original excerpt, host James Dommek Jr—the great-grandson of a famous Iñupiaq storyteller—travels around the state sharing legends from different cultures and traditions

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Wild Animals Taught Me to… Run!

Singer-songwriter David Lindes found his way into running with help from the most unexpected teacher: a bull moose

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On the Front Lines of NYC’s ‘Kittenpocalypse’

We think of New York as having a rat problem, but cats are doing just as much damage

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The Size Disadvantage

Look around the start line of an endurance race and you don’t see many tall competitors. Look on the podium, and you never see any. Why is that?

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The Trouble with the Internet’s Most Famous Moose

When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love—and it created big issues for wildlife managers.

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Way, Way, Too Close to a Whale

People dream of boating or swimming with whales. But that’s based on the false assumption that they are gentle giants that don’t bother humans.

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Can Golf Be an Endurance Sport?

How do you make the best of a golf addiction? Add running.

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Paddy O’Connell and his wife, Carly
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Do Couples That Ski Together Stay Together?

Adventures can provide fuel for romance, but only if you know how to take what you learned in the mountains back home

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The Alaska Army National Guard transports Bus 142 out of the backcountry in June 2020.
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The ‘Into the Wild’ Bus Has Another Story to Tell

The abandoned vehicle where Chris McCandless died teaches us a lot about modern Alaska

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A Wild Conversation with E. Jean Carroll

Before she became famous for her lawsuits against former President Trump, the writer took a road trip for an Outside story that had her asking total strangers if they had sex outdoors.

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The President of Off-the-Couch Fitness

What’s an acceptable baseline of fitness? According to the most adventurous American president in U.S. history, it was an ultra endurance trek.

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Training Like a Pop Star (Taylor’s Version)

Is Taylor Swift an elite endurance athlete? On the Eras tour, the singer-songwriter is performing three nights a week, singing and dancing for as long as it takes most people to run a marathon.

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The Anti-Bonk Diet

After a certain number of hours, endurance races are basically eating competitions

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Burgers, Palm Trees, and Buried Treasure

In-N-Out Burger’s iconic palm trees are a reference to buried treasure, but they also make the restaurant a very unlikely climate change indicator

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Tyler Green running with his baby
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The Most Unexpected Way for an Athlete to Get Faster

We try to gain a competitive edge from things like nutrition, recovery, weight training, and new shoes. But what if becoming a parent does the trick?

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Activists hold signs supporting orca whales during a news conference about the declining population of endangered orcas that frequent Washington state waters, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, in Seattle
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Are We Done with the Endangered Species Act?

After 50 years, one of the most consequential environmental laws in U.S. history may no longer be relevant to the world we’re living in

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The Curious Rise (and Fall) in Cougar Attacks

Mountain lions are becoming more aggressive. Or maybe they aren’t?

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Big News About the Outside Podcast

Our founding host, Peter Frick-Wright, is returning—and we couldn’t be more excited

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What Mikaela Shiffrin Only Tells Her Mom

When you’re one of the greatest skiers of all time, there are some things you only say to the person you trust most in the world

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Celebrating the Spirit of an Adventurer

Honoring the life of someone who spent their days exploring wild places often means embracing the pursuits that brought them joy

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A silhouetted mountain biker holds his bike and admires the view from a ridge during an early morning ride through the Grand Teton mountains. The imaged is framed on all sides with foreground trees and the early morning sun on the Teton peaks in the background.
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The Strange New World of DIY Sufferfests

People all over the place are creating outrageous unofficial athletic contests that are equal parts grueling and just plain silly. What’s going on?

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Learning to Love the Creepy-Crawly Things

Spiders and other hairy scary critters are everywhere. It’s best—for us and the planet—if we can figure out how to coexist.

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So You Wanna Be an Outdoor Parent

There’s no way to guarantee that your kids will embrace nature and adventure, but you can do some things to point them in the right direction

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“I Needed to Keep Running to Heal Myself”

For endurance athlete Dillon Quitugua, ultramarathons became a way to work through the pain of the abuse he’d suffered as a child

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A Long Walk from Rural Alaska to the Runways of Paris

Indigenous model and activist Quannah ChasingHorse lives her life in two very different worlds

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The Running Life of Indie Rocker Ben Gibbard

The singer, songwriter, and guitarist for the Postal Service and Death Cab for Cutie applies the same approach to ultramarathons that he does to touring: just keep moving

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“These Brides Are Trying to Kill Us”

Nothing says “for better or for worse” like forcing your wedding guests to trek 60 miles to a ceremony deep in the jungle

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Confessions of PCT Thru-Hikers

What really happens to you when you spend months trekking the Pacific Coast Trail? Getting tired and filthy is just the start of it.

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In Search of a Darker Night

Artificial light makes it impossible for most people in North America to see the Milky Way. But we don’t have to live like this.

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Summer Read: A Journey Across Iceland in Search of My Health

When Pam Houston traveled to the nordic island nation to ride its unique breed of spirited horses, she wasn’t just after an adventure—she was urgently seeking a way to be well again

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When Yvon Chouinard Invites You to Go Surfing

You say yes, of course. But what about those other wild opportunities that you’re not so sure about?

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Summer Read: A Murder on the Appalachian Trail

America’s most classic hiking route is generally a safe place for an adventure. But not always.

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For the Love of Summer Camp

When your most cherished childhood experience becomes impossible for your own kids, there’s only one choice: recreate it for them yourself

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Summer Read: Walking the Haunted Past of the Mississippi Delta

When W. Ralph Eubanks began exploring his family’s homeland, he fell in love with it—and came to understand how this troubled part of the state gave birth to the blues

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Is AI the Weekend Adventurer’s New Best Friend?

Backpacker editor Zoe Gates sets off to discover if chatbots are the solution to our trip-planning woes

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Summer Read: An Obsessive Quest to See 10,000 Bird Species

There are passionate birders and then there’s Peter Kaestner, whose devotion has him traveling the globe in pursuit of the ultimate record.

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The Joy of the Very Short Adventure

After years of pushing himself to go as big and far as he could, Alastair Humphreys realized that the most valuable trips we take are usually the ones right out our doors

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Summer Read: What Heatstroke Really Feels Like

Your head is pounding, your muscles are cramping, and your heart is racing. And that’s just the start of it.

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A Wild Ride on the Pony Express

If you want to know what it was like to travel this legendary trail, there’s only one way: get on a horse and follow all 2,000 miles of it

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What Science Tells Us About the Power of Awe

Studies show that astonishing experiences in nature can have life-changing benefits, and that even small everyday doses of time outdoors can have immediate impacts

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William Shatner’s Enduring Love for Planet Earth

The actor’s flight into space in 2021 left him with an urgent desire to make us aware of the fragility of our home—a feeling that has yet to fade away.

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Dave Eggers Is 99 Percent Animal

There’s a reason the acclaimed author wrote his latest book in the voice of a stray dog: it enabled him to run free all over an imagined seaside park

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A Foolhardy Quest to See an Eclipse from the Top of the Andes

When veteran climber Mark Jenkins came up with a plan to witness a solar spectacle from the summit of a 20,000-foot peak, he had little idea what he was getting himself into

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The Real Lives of Wildland Firefighters

Working the front lines of America’s wildfires is a difficult and dangerous job, but that doesn’t mean everyone who signs up is chasing adventure

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Bill McKibben on the Next Phase of Climate Activism

As America continues to grapple with political uncertainty and an uneasy relationship with the planet, the author and environmentalist makes the case for an expansive and inclusive grassroots movement

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The Love Story That Saved 15 Million Acres in Patagonia

Jimmy Chin and Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi’s new film, ‘Wild Life,’ captures the saga of Doug and Kristine Tompkins, whose devotion to conservation and each other led to the creation of extraordinary national parks in Chile and Argentina

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When you're stuck under water, escaping alive requires maintaining calm and making all the right choices.
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Inside a Sinking Submarine

Among the world’s harrowing marine survival stories, the strangest might be a crew’s escape from one of the earliest submarines

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A figure hiking on a rocky ridge is silhouetted in front of a full, bright yellow moon in a dark purple sky.
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Finding Magic in the Night Sky

You don’t have to be an astrology buff to believe that the moon and stars have a special kind of power in our lives

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The Storm That Changed Everything

When the largest tornado ever recorded touched down in central Oklahoma, storm chasers, meteorologists, and thrill seekers were expecting a show. What they got was a deadly lesson in the power of nature.

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Why We Hold On to the Climbing Gym

How have these indoor spaces have become hubs for the outdoor community?

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A Bold Rescue on a Moab Cliff

When a BASE jumper slammed into a red-rock tower and his parachute snagged on a ledge, there was only one way to save his life: go up and get him.

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The Best Worst Accidents

Some experiences are unforgettable for both very bad and very good reasons

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So a Comedian Walks Into the Woods ...

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

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A Foolhardy Quest for the Holy Grail of Fly-Fishing

Chasing the elusive permit fish is an exhausting endeavor for the most seasoned anglers. So why would a total newbie even try?

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What We Get—and Don’t—from Adventuring Alone

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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There’s no easier way to make someone uncomfortable than sending them underwater for a long, long time.
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Just Try Not to Breathe

There’s no more difficult or uncomfortable physical challenge than holding your breath underwater for an extended period

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A Race to Save His Dying Friend

When Scott Pirsig’s close friend Bob Sturtz suffered a stroke deep in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, Pirsig had no choice but to leave him in the wilderness and make a desperate sprint to get help

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What You Learn During Seven Hours on a Ski Lift

Why do we keep skiing, despite the crowds, the cost, and the unpredictable conditions? Spend an entire day on a chairlift and you’ll find out.

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To Save the Soul of a Mountain Town

In Aspen, Colorado, and other alpine communities, the future depends on making sure the weirdos and oddballs are still welcome

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Why Skier Angel Collinson Quit at the Peak of Her Career

She was one of the world’s best big-mountain freeskiers—and then, suddenly, she decided she was done

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Cody (a white man with long dirty-blond hair, wearing a hat, sunglasses, and ski gear) sits on snow in front of a large, snowy rock face. He flexes his left bicep.
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When Cody Townsend Let Go of His Ego

For an episode of our new podcast, ‘The Daily Rally,’ the professional skier talks about learning to get out of his own way while on an expedition in Alaska

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Emily (white woman with red hair, wearing hiking clothes and holding trekking poles) stands in front of Crater Lake, with mountains in the background.
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A Wild Mission to Visit Every National Park in One Year

Emily Pennington wanted to see it all. But life on the road was fiercer than she ever imagined.

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On the right, Jim Harris looks to the right, the sun on his face. On the left, psychedelic mushrooms are on display.
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How Psychedelics Helped a Paralyzed Athlete Walk Again

After suffering a brutal accident while on a kite-skiing expedition expedition in Patagonia, Jim Harris’s painstaking recovery took a sudden leap forward when he had an experience with magic mushrooms

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A Vegetarian Runner’s Quest to Become a Meat Eater

Endurance athlete Mallory Arnold was struggling with extreme fatigue when her coach made an unexpected suggestion: start eating meat again

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A smiling woman wearing a fur hat and gloves is immersed in icy water. She hugs a chunk of ice to her chest as an inflatable flamingo looks on.
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An Exhilarating Dip in the Bone-Chilling Sea

For a community of hardy souls in Maine, there’s no better way to feel fully alive in winter than immersing yourself in the frigid Atlantic

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The Messy Reality of Forming New Habits

Figuring out how to get better sleep and more exercise and is hard—which is why we tried out some new programs for you

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Why Cold Pizza Is (and Isn’t) the Perfect Ski Snack

If you’ve ever seen a skier pull a hot dog out of a jacket pocket while on a chairlift or devour a towering plate of nachos back at the lodge, you know that few athletes chase calories harder than skiers

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Holiday Adventures Gone Wrong

Escaping the craziness of the season to head into the wild can sound amazing—right up until that overnight snowstorm crushes your tent.

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The Real Magic We See in the Northern Lights

Witnessing the Aurora Borealis can feel like you’re glimpsing another world. For some people, that’s exactly what’s happening.

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What Happens to Drivers Who Hit Cyclists

Talk to the victims of crashes and their families, and they’ll tell you: when a motor vehicle injures or kills a bicyclist, the American justice system lets drivers off the hook

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A ski patroller in a red coat stands on a snow-covered ridge, with mountains lining the horizon behind them. They are holding their skis and poles.
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Weekend Read: The Supposed Dream Life of a Ski Patroller

Racing around a mountain resort sounds like the ultimate adventure job. But with housing and other costs soaring, getting paid in fun is no longer cutting it.

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Weekend Read: The Adventures of a Pony Named Legend

He was born to a herd of wild horses on an island off Virginia and found his way into the heart of a little girl on the dusty trails of the Southwest.

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What it Takes to Survive a Winter War

As Ukraine prepares for months of frigid conflict with Russia, its troops might look to another nation that held its own against the Red Army in the cold: Finland.

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Weekend Read: An SOS from the Middle of the Ocean

Richard Carr was halfway across the Pacific, alone on a yacht, when he began sending frantic alerts that he was being kidnapped by pirates

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David Quammen is an older white man with a gray mustache. He is standing in front of a snowy mountain range wearing an orange baseball cap. He has his glasses hanging from his mouth and looks pensive.
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Humanity’s Most Confounding Survival Epic

The Covid-19 pandemic is a survival story—but instead of one human versus a wild animal or a snowy peak, it's all of us against one tiny virus.

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Weekend Read: The Obsessive Dedication of the World’s Greatest Rock Skipper

Kurt Steiner has dedicated his life to skipping stones, developing a technique to produce throws that defy the laws of physics

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Bear Grylls stands in the forest wearing a dirty rain jacket, backpack, and climbing rope. He is squinting and not smiling.
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Bear Grylls Wants to Talk About Your Mental Health

The exuberant king of survival TV insists that our wild adventures are about more than just chasing fun—they are the keys that get us through the struggles of our everyday lives

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He Fought a Bear with a Pocketknife

Alone in the wilderness, facing a grizzly that was determined to kill him, Colin Dowler had only one option: fight for his life.

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