Trail running can help you cultivate mindfulness, manage stress both on and off the trails—and in turn enjoy the miles more.
Elinor Fish fell in love with tr...
A conversation about training, risk, Taylor Swift and sparkly star stickers
Around 8:46 p.m. on June 13, as T-Swizzle vibrated through her earbuds, urging he...
Magda Boulet lives it up
Last weekend, Magda Boulet (43) crossed the finish line of America's oldest 100-mile race in 19 hours, 49 minutes and 15 seconds—not...
Every morning, Cassie Tweed hops on her 1960 Honda Cub and merges onto the highway with hundreds of other motorbikes flowing “like a school of fish” through Ho ...
Grant’s Wild Idea: To educate and raise awareness about mental health issues through surfing in bright colors, sharing his personal story, and starting a movement.
An accidental-runner's path to taking on one of America's oldest ultras
Dawn breaks through a stand of ponderosa pines, and Sarah Keyes flicks back a homemad...
Why world-class rider Kelly Magelky skipped this year’s 24-hour Solo Mountain Biking Championships—and how he finds balance on and off the track
It’s midday ...
“I just want to get as many people stoked as I can.”
Last week you may have noticed “Where the Wild Things Play,” a four-minute homage to women ripping it up...
Though the concept of backpacking is simple (walk a ways, set up a tent, eat, sleep, repeat), there are a myriad of little things that can take your trip from g...
How a record-setting Everest expedition spawned an outdoor company with a ground-up approach to gear.
The name Sea to Summit has a great history which began ...
Rebecca’s Wild Idea: To be a professional adventure racer and bike the Ho Chi Minh Trail in search of her father, who was shot down as a fighter pilot in the Vietnam War.
A Q&A with mountain biking's "Queen of Pain"
Rebecca Rusch is many things to many people. She's a seven-time world champion mountain biker and a four-tim...