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Your Earbuds Are Dirtier Than You Think. Here's How to Clean Them.

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Keep your ears and buds clean in three simple steps

21h ago

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This is Hands-Down the Coolest Airbnb in Colorado

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A tiny, remote backcountry hut in the Front Range has everything you need—and nothing you don’t

21h ago

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The First American Woman to Climb the 14 Peaks Doesn’t Want Your Approval

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Metcalfe, a 50-year-old doctor from Colorado, recently became the first American woman to ascend all 14 mountains above 8,000 meters. Before completing the record, she battled internal demons over what it means to make history on the peaks.

4h ago

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Four-Time World Cup Champion Lindsey Vonn Returns to U.S. Ski Team—And She’s Ready to Win

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After years of injuries and recovery, the record-breaking skier is ready to hit the slopes and compete for more wins.

8h ago

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What is Race Pace and How Do You Find Yours?

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Race pace is the key to successful training and racing. Learn how to calculate it, understand what it feels like, and know when to adjust.

#racing #running #training

15h ago

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You Can Ski for $11 a Day at This Colorado Resort—and Other Incredible Ticket Deals

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At Purgatory, you can spend less on a lift ticket than a burger at its base lodge. Here’s how to save serious money at this and other U.S. ski hills this season.

on Wed, 12AM

From outsideonline.com

We've Never Found a Travel Neck Pillow That Works. Until Now.

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Nothing sucks more than a nodding head and sore neck during long flights. These are the only neck pillows worth carting along, according to our travel editors, who put them to the test.

on Sep 5

From outsideonline.com

How We Survive

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The US military is responsible for the emission of more greenhouse gasses than any other single institution in the world. It is actively planning for the consequences of climate change, but is it doing anything to prevent it?

on Wed, 1PM

From outsideonline.com

10 Things You Should Know About Every Woman's Marathon on November 16

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There’s a new women-focused marathon that aims to be an inclusive running experience. 10 things you should know about Every Woman's Marathon.

on Tue, 7PM

From outsideonline.com

A Local’s Off-the-Beaten-Path Guide to Sedona

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Even after living in northern Arizona for 15 years, this landscape never gets old to me. Here’s my advice on when to visit to avoid the crowds.

on Tue, 6PM

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Oregon Cyclist Hit by Ambulance, Taken to Hospital by Same Vehicle, Then Billed for the Trip

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Oregon incident sees $997,000 lawsuit filed over ambulance collision with rider, who says he is facing ongoing medical issues.

on Tue, 2PM

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Do You Have More Slow-Twitch or Fast-Twitch Muscle Fiber? The Answer Could Change the Way You Train.

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More evidence emerges that muscle-fiber type matters—if you can figure out which type you have

on Tue, 1PM

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We Tested More than 500 Winter Gear Items. These Were Best in Test.

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After months of testing on trails and mountain ranges around the world, these products rose above the rest. Here are our 2025 Editors' Choice Award winners.

on Tue, 12AM

From outsideonline.com

Which Is Better: Opening Day or Closing Day? Two Skiers Debate.

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Do you get more stoked for first chair or the pond-skim competition? Two dedicated skiers debate the weather, conditions, and vibes of ski season’s kickoff vs. sendoff.

on Mon, 10PM

From outsideonline.com

This Gear Will Extend Your Mountain Bike Season into the Winter

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Here's the gear that will keep you mountain biking all year long, no matter the temps

on Mon, 9PM

From outsideonline.com

Skiing with a Soldier Transformed My Views on Military Service

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A chance encounter while skiing Mount Mackenzie challenges stereotypes and inspires heartfelt gratitude.

on Mon, 8PM

From outsideonline.com

‘Just Miserable.’ Tommy Caldwell Takes Us Inside His New Climbing Film with Alex Honnold.

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The famed climbing duo biked, sailed, and then bushwhacked their way from Colorado to Alaska before embarking on an epic ascent of The Diablo Traverse

on Mon, 6PM

From outsideonline.com

The Best Men’s and Women’s Parkas of 2025

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Of the few dozen winter jackets we tested last season, these six impressed on a Southwestern ranch, at the après bar, and almost everywhere in between

on Mon, 5PM

From outsideonline.com

Shopping for an Adventurer? A Pack That Lasts Will Keep On Giving.

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Consider your holiday shopping complete with a new Osprey pack to fit any skier, snowboarder, hiker, backpacker, jetsetter, or day-tripper on your list

on Mon, 3PM

From outsideonline.com

Seirus Celebrates 40 Years of Purpose-Driven Gear Innovation

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Known for its high-performance warmwear, the boundary-breaking brand continues its fearless pursuit of inclusivity

on Mon, 2PM

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Outside Magazine

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Outside covers travel, sports, gear, and fitness, as well as the personalities, the environment, and the style and culture of the outdoors.

on Mon, 1AM

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America's Highest City is a Boomtown Reborn as an Outdoor Mecca

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This remote mountain town has had its ups and downs. In recent years famous races put it on the map, but some knew of its year-round treasures all along.

on Sun, 1PM

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Take the Train to Ski in Colorado For Less Than $20 This Winter

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The Winter Park ski train will run more often and cost less than ever.

on Sun, 10AM

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These Hikers Brought 150 Pounds of Gear to Hike Mt. Whitney. It Didn’t Go Well.

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After SAR rescued two heavily-laden, inexperienced hikers from the Lower 48's highest peak, they had some strong advice to share with anyone thinking of following in their footsteps.

on Sun, 9AM

From outsideonline.com

An Online Fitness Celebrity Disrupted the New York City Marathon. Now What?

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YouTuber Matt Choi was disqualified by marathon officials because his cameramen obstructed other runners. The author presents a plan to allow participants and influencers to coexist.

on Sun, 2AM

From outsideonline.com

Should You Bring a Camp Chair Backpacking? Our Editors Debate.

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Camp chairs have gotten small enough and light enough that's it's easy to bring one backpacking. But should you?

on Sat, 11AM

From outsideonline.com

Essential Tips to Be Seen and Stay Safe While Running in the Dark

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From visibility concerns to navigating uneven terrain, running in the dark poses real challenges—but we have solutions.

on Sat, 1AM

From outsideonline.com

Mammut Issues Voluntary Recall for Barryvox 2 and Barryvox S2 Avalanche Transceivers

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Find out how to identify affected devices and steps to get a free inspection, repair, or replacement. Safety remains Mammut’s top priority.

on Sat, 12AM

From outsideonline.com

These College Kids Are Biking for 6 Straight Days to Keep Cyclists and Pedestrians Safe

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A fraternity at the University of Colorado and the Magnus White charity are raising $100,000 to protect cyclists and pedestrians from distracted drivers

on Fri, 10PM

From outsideonline.com

SRAM Patent Suggests Next-Gen Zipp Wheels Will Be Real-Time Smart

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Will next-generation wheels from Zipp be Smart Wheels? A SRAM patent on an integrated real-time pressure sensor suggests so.

on Nov 8

From outsideonline.com

Trail Cam Catches Alleged Thief Drinking Beer in a Historic Ruin

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Authorities have charged two Coloradans for allegedly stealing historic artifacts from Canyonlands National Park in March

on Nov 8

From outsideonline.com

We Tested 35 Yoga Mats. These Are the Best Ones Out.

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More than a dozen testers moved, sweated, stretched, arm balanced, and meditated on 35 mats. These are the ones we’re still practicing on.

on Nov 8

From outsideonline.com

Persimmons, Sunspots, and Pig Spleens Are Used to Predict Winter Weather. But Which One Actually Works?

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Predicting winter weather can part art, part science. These eight methods lean hard toward the art end of the spectrum.

on Nov 8

From outsideonline.com

This Plan to Protect Cyclists Involves 174 Frat Boys and an Exercise Bike

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A fraternity at the University of Colorado and the Magnus White charity are raising $100,000 to protect cyclists and pedestrians from distracted drivers

on Nov 7

From outsideonline.com

How Strava Data Leaked Locations of World Leaders Including Trump, Putin, Macron

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Strava sleuths identify locations of high-power politicians via the activities uploaded by their personal bodyguards.

on Nov 7

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The Newest Trend in Camping Gear Is a Centuries-Old Staple

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Sure, it’s heavy. But this setup allows me to bring the comforts of home deep into the mountains.

on Nov 7

From outsideonline.com

Our 8 Favorite Pieces of Budget Hiking Apparel and Footwear

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Getting into the wild doesn’t have to be an investment. Here are our tried-and-tested picks for getting your kit dialed.

on Nov 6

From outsideonline.com

Alone and Broken in the Desert

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Claire Nelson was more than a mile off the trail when she fell 30 feet in Joshua Tree National Park

on Nov 6

From outsideonline.com

My Friend’s Eating Habits Trigger Me. What Should I Do?

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I’m planning a river trip with a friend who follows an overly restrictive diet. As someone in recovery from an eating disorder, how do I avoid slipping back into unhealthy habits?

on Nov 6

From outsideonline.com

The 12 Coolest Mountain-Town Airbnbs in the U.S.

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Sleep in style, and close to the trailhead and slopes, at these jaw-dropping adventure base camps

on Nov 6

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The Best Men’s Insulated Midlayer Jackets of 2025

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The results are in: From puffies to weather-resistant softshells, these were the best active midlayers we tested.

on Nov 6

From outsideonline.com

The Reason We Love to Test Our Endurance

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An excerpt from Brendan Leonard’s new book 'Ultra-Something,' which explores why we’re so drawn to the long haul

on Nov 6

From outsideonline.com

How Fast Can a Pro Cyclist Run? Bart Lemmen, Nacer Bouhanni Are Smokin’ Fast in Running Shoes

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Cyclists are increasingly encouraged to add running to their training program to promote bone health – and it turns out they're pretty rapid.

on Nov 5

From outsideonline.com

Dealing with Election Anxiety? These Hikes Are Perfect for Screaming into the Void.

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Can’t take it anymore? We hear you. Step up to the void and scream it out on these six trails.

on Nov 5

From outsideonline.com

The Best Insulated Midlayer Jackets for Women in 2025

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We tested insulated jackets of every stripe—from puffies to shackets, synthetic fill to down—to find the highest-performing options for your cold-weather adventure

on Nov 5

From outsideonline.com

Here’s What Running a Backyard Ultra Does to Your Body (and Mind)

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Scientists recently examined the physiology of the increasingly popular open-ended race format—running 4.167 miles every hour—pioneered by Gary Cantrell.

on Nov 4

From outsideonline.com

Is It Ever OK to Steal a Campsite?

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A frustrated reader knows it's bad form, but wants to break the rules to secure a riverside site anyway

on Nov 4

From outsideonline.com

The Best Performance Flannels to Get you Through Fall

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Some flannels are for fashion only. But these shirts can hang whether you're chopping wood at home or busting out laps at the pump track.

on Nov 3

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I Chased the Northern Lights with One of Canada’s Best Indigenous Trackers

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Joe Buffalo Child has a deep connection to the auroras, which his people, the Dene, believe carry messages from their ancestors. We headed into the boreal forest seeking light.

on Nov 3