Take your backcountry ski tours to the next level, get a new perspective on sled-dog racing, find your foundation with five yoga poses, and read up on winter camp cooking secrets.
Winter backpacking comes with a host of challenges, from navigating through deep snow to managing weather to figuring out how to sleep warm. One especially difficult one: cooking in the cold. Melting snow for water, keeping the pot boiling when it's too frigid to stay still, and cooking meals that fuel winter adventures are all challenges cold-weather hikers need to learn their way around. Here's advice to get started ⇢
Your pelvic floor muscles are to your body what a structural frame is to your house: foundational. And as part of your core, these muscles help protect your spine and support overall balance. Add these physical therapist-approved moves to your routine.Because a healthy pelvic floor is, well, essential ⇢
Catch live coverage of halfpipe and slopestyle comps from the Toyota U.S. Grand Prix at Mammoth Mountain, along with aerials and moguls from the Intermountain Health Freestyle International at Deer Valley. Tune in to Outside Watch Feb. 1 to 4 to stream the action live, or watch the replays anytime with Outside+. Available in the US. Stream now ⇢
Jรฉrรฉmie Heitz and Sam Anthamatten display grace in the dangerous world of freeskiing. Follow them as they scour the world to find the most awe-dropping, high-altitude peaks and mountain ranges that exceed 6,000 meters. Stream now ⇢
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After a runner's Instagram post about the Boston Marathon's pregnancy deferral policy (or lack there of), the Boston Athletics Association is finally taking action. Learn more⇢
Photographer Olivia Bee spent last winter with mushing teams in western Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska to document women mushers, who are outnumbered in the male-dominated sport. Go inside this crazy sport⇢
From planning your route to skiing safer and more confidently, Gaia GPS can take your backcountry skiing to the next level. Learn how to plan and go on your own backcountry tour with Gaia GPS. Let's go ⇢
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