Get access to everything we publish when you sign up for Outside+. The beginning of a new year is a time when many runners often want to start fresh and chase ambitious new goals. While there’s certainly nothing wrong with that, it is important to start at an appropriate baseline for your current level before
Month: December 2021
Hydration bladders are ubiquitous for a reason: they let you drink on the go, without having to stop to pull out a water bottle. But they also have their drawbacks. They can be annoying to extract from a backpack during refills, take on off-flavors, and are hard to clean, among other things. All of those
Take a peek at emerging products from the sometimes cutting-edge, sometimes quirky world of gear design. Explore the grid or click through for a slideshow. December 30, 2021 | By Mary Murphy Share now: Support us! GearJunkie may earn a small commission from affiliate links in this article. Learn more. View: ☷ Grid ☰ List ❏ Slideshow
As a cold front pushes into the Mountains of NC, Luke is out for an adventure and this time, he’s in a HOT TENT! Heavy Rain and Strong Winds are battling against Luke the Lone Wolf as he questions whether or not his Pomoly Tent can handle the Severe Weather Assault in this Wild Camp
“If you want someone who can splint a femur in the dark during a blood-moon eclipse while training a rookie on a 50-degree slope and backboarding the guest into a toboggan to be belayed and skied out, you’re going to need someone with more than two years of experience,” says Brianna Hartzell, a former ski
(From Issue 18.2, hitting shelves now!) We only have one shot at introducing a new column into the world, so we thought it was best if we turned things over to Pat Moore. Pat is about as pro as they come in terms of delivering the goods. He actually even sent a box of
Get access to everything we publish when you sign up for Outside+. In the backcountry, there are times when the light is so flat you have to feel your way down. We call this skiing by braille, but what if that was your actual baseline? For Tyson Rettie, it is. The 30-year-old heli-ski guide from
In concrete urban landscapes or busy suburban neighborhoods where the pace of life is fast and our to-do lists are never-ending, it’s easy to forget how disconnected we are from the natural world. The ability to connect with nature and reap its benefits can seem difficult, but it’s not impossible. Today, more scientists are discovering
Whether we’re fighting current, drifting or casting into the current, anyone fishing freshwater, saltwater, offshore, inshore or river is at the mercy of moving water. Here are some interesting facts about currents to help you better fathom water’s flow. 6 Things You Didn’t Know About Currents Currents in Science & Nature On the world’s oceans,
As humans, we’ve grown accustomed to eating at the same times each day: usually in the morning for breakfast, in the early afternoon for lunch, and in the evening for dinner, with a few snacks in between. But if you’re like most people, you’ve also experienced hunger outside the realm of these social structures—maybe even
Photo By VW Barnes Today’s Photo Of The Day is “Etendre” by VW Barnes. Location: Colorado. Want to get your images in the running for a Photo of the Day feature? Photo of the Day is chosen from various galleries, including Assignments, Galleries and Contests. Assignments have weekly winners that are featured on the website homepage, Facebook, Twitter and
In this video I cover what it’s like to go camping for the first time. What you need to bring, cost, what to expect and is it worth it? This was my first time camping in a tent. I really had no idea what camping essentials a non-camper needed to bring. So I hope you
Today we’re talking all about COOLER CAMPING! Learn how to use a cooler like a pro. I’ve got tips and tricks to make your camping meal prep a breeze. ???? If you’re new here, welcome to the channel and please hit the red subscribe button. Jenn Least is an adoptive mom of six from Canada
I head into the forest to to build a primitive survival shelter using just my hands and no tools. This bushcraft shelter is ideal for a 24 hour survival situation. I forage for resources and use nature to my advantage. Using natural materials such as sticks and moss to build this primitive shelter. Building a
If you’re not meeting interesting people when you travel, then you should just stop traveling because you’ll meet interesting people everywhere you go if you’re cool, listen to what people have to say, and just respect ’em. I’ve been to lots of places and always meet interesting people and Yvo was no exception. He’s a
Get access to everything we publish when you sign up for Outside+. Unless you’ve won the lottery of connective tissue perfection, there will be a time when every runner feels a niggle that benefits time off from the pounding of running. If that happens to coincide with a bold training goal, laying off running can
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