While much of the backcountry terrain in the Northeastern U.S. is characterized by thickly forested hills and mountains, several areas rise well above tree line...
When buying road-running shoes, one of the key considerations is whether a shoe is categorized as stability, neutral or motion control. With few exceptions, tho...
Some call it a happy dance, we call it an outdoor jig. That one-of-a-kind feeling of summiting a peak or being surrounded by fresh powder often leads to an inex...
Lindsey Vonn joined Hyperice in 2014 to help drive the science and innovation of the brand’s recovery technology products. Vonn was introduced to Hyperice’s sig...
For athletes, yoga can provide a wonderful complement to training by conferring strength, flexibility and focus. Together, these amount to balance—the key to pr...
Sitting at a desk, hanging out at home, running errands, mowing the lawn—we humans take about 20,000 breaths per day.
Breathing passively, we exchange about ...
Paul Robinson returns to Red Rocks, Nevada, every year to climb challenging boulder projects.
"After visiting Red Rocks so many times, I cannot believe that ...
When I ask you to picture the mountains that span the Appalachian Trail, what comes to mind? Massive, majestic, daunting peaks?
Likely not—and you'd be right...
Hands down, the Osprey Aura AG 65 for women is the most comfortable pack I have ever tried on, bought or tested.
I received it during the winter, so I tested...
It’s been a mild winter in the Northwest. Downhill ski areas are only partially open, flowers are blooming and Seattle is on pace for one of the warmest winters...
If you aren't limited by time and imagination, choose a course that takes you into the hinterlands, an itinerary that only ends when the wind wins and you catch...
You might be surprised to learn that the biggest environmental and social impacts at climbing areas are not caused by blatant misbehavior, but by the often over...