New Book ‘To Catch a Fish’ Explores the Real Reason We Are Obsessed with Mystery in the Outdoors
In “To Catch a Fish,” author Mark Kurlansky explores the psychology behind fishing and the mystery of connecting with our unseen natural world.
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In “To Catch a Fish,” author Mark Kurlansky explores the psychology behind fishing and the mystery of connecting with our unseen natural world.
The journey to the titanium spork wound through Hollywood, forks with knives for handles, and a bizarre American craze for turtle soup.
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The Aventon Abound SR made me realize how little I actually need four wheels in the city.
From the creators of ‘The Alpinist’ and ‘The Dawn Wall,’ this docuseries explores the high-stakes life of the climbing legend who fell to his death at 43 years old. Watch the trailer here.
I can usually suspend reality for the sake of being entertained, but it’s going on two years and, all things considered, she’s still in decent shape. That’s suspicious.
It’s the season to get moving, and with free shipping and free returns, Zappos makes it easy to get the best shoes for every pursuit The post Put a Spring in Your Step appeared first on Outside Onl...
Here’s how poop color can give you some clues as to what’s going on intestinally.
Rescuers used an Apple Crash Detection alert to find a fatal plane crash site in Northern California, leading to a several-week closure of a large wilderness area.
Groundbreaking research shows how spending time in awe-inspiring places like Lake Tahoe boosts well-being in measurable ways The post Spending Time Outdoors is Great. Experiencing Awe is Even Better.
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Exercise makes you fitter; simply taking a GLP-1 drug doesn’t.
Deals on YETI gear are usually as rare as a Bigfoot spotting, but the Big Spring Sale has several of our favorite pieces marked down by up to 30 percent.
German highliner Friedi Kühne set a world record by walking a highline between two hot air balloons. How he managed fear and flow.
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Our test team of 25 runners put more than 100 road running shoes through their paces to find the best for every type of run.
With historic flooding hitting the Hawaiian islands, travelers are rethinking spring break plans. Here’s what locals want you to consider before canceling your trip.
Instagram comedian Matt Lyons has a new documentary film out about his attempt to thru-hike the Pacific Crest Trail. The post Comedian Matt Lyons Hiked the Pacific Crest Trail.
I expected a quiet family visit, but ended up in an assembly line of volunteers shoveling heavy mud away from flooded homes. This is the visceral reality of a record-breaking storm that has changed...
A group of families is trading traditional life for months thru-hiking in the wilderness—with kids in tow. Their unconventional choice is sparking a fierce debate over child safety and the reality ...
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