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Kari Traa Ane Hiking Capri Womens
  Description   The Ane Hiking Capri is a pair of ¾-length women’s leggings for medium-impact outdoor activities. The 4-way stretch material and crotch gusset let you stride on, the quick-drying fabric wicks moisture away and the 40+ UPF protects you on sunny days. The elastic hem and silicone grip stop slippage...
Arcade Grateful Dead Bertha Belt
  DESCRIPTION   A confident, bold statement that features the classic design of 'Bertha' on a stitched graphic patch. Keeping you as authentic as the band themselves. Lightweight, comfortable and stretches with your body no matter how hard you jam out.   PRODUCT DETAILS   Performance Stretch - Freedom of motion to move with...
Arcade Plaid Belt
  DESCRIPTION   A new take on a classic. An Arcade favorite back for a limited time, in new colors for this season.   PRODUCT DETAILS   New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the curve of your form for maximum comfortPerformance StretchFreedom of motion to move with your body, providing a secure hold...
Arcade Carto Belt
  DESCRIPTION   Sometimes, subtle pops of color is just what you need to take a performance stretch belt from great to greater. The Carto is the new not-solid solid that can make your next adventure.   PRODUCT DETAILS   New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the curve of your form for maximum...
Arcade Grateful Dead We are Everywhere Belt
  DESCRIPTION   Never have a bad day with a Grateful Dead belt around your waist. Feel the vibes with this brand new iconic design.   PRODUCT DETAILS   New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the curve of your form for maximum comfortPerformance StretchFreedom of motion to move with your body, providing a...
686 Hydrastash Gore-Tex Bibs Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The first-ever women’s bib with Hydrastash technology. Stay hydrated without effort via the inconspicuous Hydrastash built directly into the lower back of the bib. The new Performance Fit, designed with snowboarder Hana Beaman, provides extra room for mobility and layering.   PRODUCT DETAILS   HYDRASTASH® Complete (Bladder Kit Included)2-Layer bluesign® Approved...
Krimson Klover Annie Shacket Womens
  DESCRIPTION   The Krimson Klover Annie Shacket Jacket is chic enough for brunch or a casual dinner yet warm and weatherproof enough to keep you comfortable in chilly weather. This puffy shirt jacket is made with responsibly sourced down and recycled materials, so you can stay cozy while looking good. The...
Arcade Grateful Dead Still Dead Belt
  DESCRIPTION   Never have a bad day with a Grateful Dead belt around your waist. Feel the vibes with this brand new iconic design.   PRODUCT DETAILS   New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the curve of your form for maximum comfortPerformance StretchFreedom of motion to move with your body, providing a...
Arcade Smokey Bear Belt
  DESCRIPTION   We see the forests for the trees. Our Smokey Bear belts are a continued commitment to raising awareness for wildfire prevention. A portion of sales from our officially licensed Smokey Bear collection helps fund the nationwide wildfire prevention campaign.   PRODUCT DETAILS   New Contoured BuckleLow-profile and molded to follow the...
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Flying with a Camping Stove
  Flying with a camping stove can be trickier than you might think. Don’t waste time, fuel or lose your stove. Follow these steps and check up with TSA to make sure you’re flying right with your backcountry stove!      TSA Rules You are allowed to bring a stove in a carry-on or checked baggage, but ONLY if you take the...
Climbing in the Khumbu
  Words by Sammy Podhurst   Photos by Sammy Podhurst and Anna Pfaff   Climbing in the Himalaya is interesting. There are many layers to the equation here. The acclimatization period requires patience. The lack of resources requires a lot of forethought and pre-planning. There is little infrastructure as far as rescue and medical goes. But at the same time, all of that...
Trip Report: Climbing in Pakistan’s Karakoram Range
  Travel Chaos Our Pakistan expedition started out with high stress levels, to say the least. Our bags were painstakingly packed—gear organized, packed, organized again, double-checked, and repacked. As we celebrated our last night in the US with some friends in Denver, Colorado before catching our morning flight, Allen received a terrible email—our flight was canceled!   When we had started planning...
Bringing Climbing to an Island Once Abandoned
  Words by MSR athlete Nina Caprez, photos by Jimmy Martinello   I dream a lot. Almost every morning I wake up and remember, for a moment, dreams from the night before. Some say it’s a way for the subconscious to process. Maybe I don’t have enough down time to do it any differently.   I had dreams my first days in Makatea,...
Chasing the Northern Lights: How to see the Aurora Borealis
  Words and photography by Joe Yelverton   Night falling, calf muscles burning, a heavy pack pulling on my shoulders. All good reasons to sit down and enjoy the twilight from our rarified perch in the Chugach Mountains. To the west, a crimson glow on Cook Inlet, and beyond this massive body of water, the Southern Alaska Range painted in alpenglow. Stunning...
Cycling Around the World: Lessons from Living a Nomad Life
  Oscar Wilde said, If you want to be a grocer, or a general, or a politician, or a judge, you will invariably become it; that is your punishment.   Long before living a nomad life, I had wanted to be a software engineer. But when I became one, it felt like a punishment. It is not to say that a Ph.D....
Bikepacking Washington: A Multisport Adventure to Climb Mt. Rainier
  By Josh Perez Most of us work a 9-5 and eagerly await the weekend to squeeze in as much adventure as possible. Or we wake up at extreme hours and pull all-nighters when we absolutely must get into the mountains during the week.   Occasionally we’re blessed with a holiday weekend, which seems like gold for us weekend warriors. With July...
Bikepacking Oregon’s High Country Lakes
  By: David Woronets      Photo by: David Woronets The ideal time to visit Oregon’s Cascade Lakes region is just after the mosquitoes abate and before the snow returns. And one of the best ways to do it is by mountain bike. This fall, my friend Josh and I decided to connect a couple of iconic high-mile mountain bike trails that would...
Camp Recipes: A simple dish from the French Pyrenees
  Story and Recipe by Kieran Creevy   Images by Cat Vinton      Iron studded wood doors, gnarled and black with age, rise before drawbridge chains: We’re in the tiny fortified village of Villefranche De Conflent, our home for the next few days. Wandering down the narrow streets toward our apartment, we begin to see more elements of ironwork. Shops, bars and...
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Your Ski Season May Get Drastically Shorter
  We get it: It’s hard to hear bad news about how global warming is affecting the sport we love, especially when Mammoth stayed open into August and Alta broke historic snow total records just last season. Yet we still have to heed to what science is telling us, which is that U.S. winters are indeed getting shorter and shorter.   A...
Finland Tops Happiest Countries List Again, and Is Offering a Free Trip
  For the seventh year running, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world by the United Nations’ World Happiness Report. The Nordic nation has long been known for its sauna culture, but the Finns’ enduring well-being goes beyond warm rooms and cold plunges. Some Finns have told the press that their citizens aren’t exactly happy so much as content...
Where to Hike, Ski, Run, and More: The Outside Network’s 2024 Travel Awards
  The 23 Best Places to Travel in 2024   Our expert travel writers circled the globe to find the next-best destinations to explore—and why to go now. From beautiful just-built wilderness lodges, to fun sporting events in perfect adventure locales, to the most stunning place to see the northern lights, here are the trips you should take this year.   5 Rugged...
Pierce Brosnan Broke the Rules in Yellowstone. The Punishment Is Not Enough
  The celebrity trial of the century, this was not.   On Thursday March 14, a district judge in Wyoming named Stephanie A. Hambrick presided over the court case of Irish movie star Pierce Brosnan—yes, he of James Bond fame. Brosnan, 70, was accused of breaking sacrosanct rules of decorum in Yellowstone National Park during his visit there on November 1. The Park...
A Chronic Illness Upended My Life. Could I Still Run a Marathon?
  While I was getting ready for a friend’s birthday party last year, a podcast came on about how almost anyone could run a marathon. There are few things I enjoy more than pestering my friends to do absurd things with me, so I spent the night trying to convince them that a 26.2-mile race could be fun.   I was probably...
This Bracket Ranks the Worst Items in Your Recycling Bin
  First, the good news: despite what you might hear, recycling is not broken and it does work. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, the American recycling rate climbed from 6.4 percent in 1960 to 32.1 percent in 2018. Woohoo! Pat yourself on the back everyone.   But wait, there’s bad news too. As I’ve written about before, this dramatic uptick means...
To Build Muscle, It’s the Sets That Count
  Earlier this year, I wrote a column on the “minimal effective dose” of strength training. Remarkably, newbie lifters can make gains with as little as one set of six to 15 reps per week—on average, at least. But average results don’t tell the full story. Some people will gain more than average; others will gain less. If you’re a typical...
Blowhole the Sled Dog Became a Social Media Star—But Was He a Criminal First?
  If you’ve never heard the legend of Blowhole, I can tell you all about it, because I was there from the start.   My husband and I are dogsledders. Wisconsin-based, though we travel; when your life revolves around sled dogs, you’re always chasing snow. We met Blowhole in April 2018. I had entered the Kobuk, an unsupported, 440-mile race between seven...
Cody Townsend Ends “The Fifty” with 46 Ski Descents Complete
  “Not the last line, just the last episode,” Cody Townsend stated about halfway through episode no. 46 in his ski mountaineering series, “The Fifty,” which was released this morning (3/20).   And that’s pretty much the gist. This is the end of “The Fifty” as we know it—there will be no more regularly scheduled programming—but Townsend made it clear that he...
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