Mens-Interest
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Mr. Benitez Goes to Washington
While the nation freaks out over the presidential race, a climbing legend is quietly helping the outdoor industry become a powerful political force
8 min |
August 2016
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Playmaker
How Thomas Meyerhoffer designs our favorite things
5 min |
September 2017
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The Ultimate Life Hack
What if you could alter your DNA profile, erase your risk for cancer, or just brew glowing beer? That’s the dream of biohacker Josiah Zayner, and whether that makes you giddy or terrified, he’s determined to take genetic engineering to Ultithe masses.
10+ min |
September 2017
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Get Stranded
Why One Couple Couldn’t Keep a Secluded Caribbean Island to Themselves
2 min |
September 2017
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Recipe For Disaster
Team Rubicon Began In 2010 With A Unique Dual Mission: Providing Disaster Relief And Giving Struggling American Veterans A Vital Sense Of Purpose. The Program Has A Reputation For Ignoring Best Practices And Obliterating Red Tape, And It Has Already Disrupted The Aid Industry. Now founder Jake Wood Wants To Take On The Red Cross.
10+ min |
August 2016
Outside Magazine
Less Is More
You’re addicted to your phone. You’re loaded down by useless stuff. And you eat like a teenager. No wonder you can’t find the time to play outside, see the world, and get in shape. Fortunately, streamlining your life—and having more fun—is easy: just do less. Here’s how.
10+ min |
March 2017
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Kai Lenny Walks On Water
Or So It Seems. The 24-year-old From Hawaii Is a Multiple-time World Champion of Stand-up Paddling, a Dominant Wind- and Kitesurfer, and One of the Most Fearless Big-wave Riders on the Planet. His Combination of Talents Would Seem Impossible if He Didn’t Make It All Look So Easy. Susan Casey Drops in on the Aquatic Savant to Find Out How He Plans to Get Even Better.
10+ min |
March 2017
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Dispatches News From The Field
Safety in numbers? How a park city, utah, tech start up is trying to make avalanche deaths a thing of the past.
4 min |
November 2016
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A Bit Of A Stretch
WHY WORK ON THOSE TIGHT MUSCLES WHEN A PROFESSIONAL CAN DO IT FOR YOU?
3 min |
March 2018
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Double Impact
WHY WORK ON THOSE TIGHT MUSCLES WHEN A PROFESSIONAL CAN DO IT FOR YOU?
4 min |
March 2018
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Too Big To Fail
FIVE TIMES THE SIZE OF TEXAS, INDIA OFFERS A STUNNING ARRAY OF OPTIONS FOR GETTING LOST. FROM 28,000-FOOT HIMALAYAN PEAKS TO THE TROPICAL BEACHES OF KERALA, THESE TRIPS DELIVER THE BEST OF IT.
2 min |
March 2018
Outside Magazine
Get Schooled
At Utah State University, students in the country’s first program for gear designers aren’t just learning how to sew a bestselling jacket. They’re being groomed to lead the industry’s next big political and environmental fights.
5 min |
March 2018
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Hustle Your Side Gig
It’s hard to make a living from just one thing. LAUREN FLESHMAN —champion middle-distance runner, cofounder of Picky Bars, coach, and mother of two—lets us in on how she juggles it all, while CHRIS GUILLEBEAU , creator of the Side Hustle School podcast series, weighs in on how you can, too.
3 min |
March 2018
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Beyond Bears Ears
THE REAL FIGHT TO PROTECT AMERICA’S PUBLIC LANDS ISN’T IN UTAH. IT’S RIGHT OUTSIDE OUR BIGGEST CITIES
4 min |
March 2018
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Stranger Than Fiction
The Summer’s Hottest Documentaries Take on Conservation, Climate Change, and Doping
2 min |
August 2017
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Kyle And Rachel Strait
When Kyle and Rachel met in 2012, Kyle—a freeride phenom who won Red Bull’s notorious Rampage at age 17, in 2004—was burned out. Rachel, the 2006 junior national cross-country champion, was switching to enduro, stage races where riders are timed only during downhill sections. The pair, who married last year, found that they helped one another with their performance weaknesses. Kyle went on to win the 2013 Rampage, and Rachel now competes in the Enduro World Series.
2 min |
August 2017
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Handing Over The Sharpend
When Daniel Duane Was a Kid, His Father Taught Him How to Climb in Yosemite Two Decades Later, When His Teenage Daughter Wanted a Valley Education of Her Own, He Realized That the Old Beta No Longer Applied
10+ min |
August 2017
Outside Magazine
Living In The Cloud
How Does a Town Go From Logging and Livestock to Bits and Bytes? Tiny Prineville, Oregon, Is Finding Out as Huge Data Centers From Apple and Facebook Transform the Timber Town Into a Recreational Hub of Mountain Bikers and Craft Brewers.
10+ min |
August 2017
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Ramble On
Inspired by Iconic American Long Trails, a New Generation of Pioneers Are Creating Paths for Hikers and Bikers the World Over
3 min |
July 2017
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Alex Honnold
For Outside's 40th Anniversary, We're Featuring People Who Changed Our World. This Month, We Look at a Climber Who Makes or Palms Sweat.
2 min |
July 2017
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The God Dimension
Athletes Are Turning to Meditation and Mindfulness for a Performance Boost. But Neuroscience Shows That It’s the True Believers Who Are Finding That Higher Gear Through Prayer.
4 min |
July 2017
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Did Airbnb Kill The Mountain Town?
Living the dream has never been easy in the West’s most beloved adventure hamlets, where homes are a fortune and good jobs are few. But the rise of online short-term rentals may be the tipping point that causes idyllic outposts like Crested Butte, Colorado, to lose their middle class altogether—and, with it, their soul.
10+ min |
July 2017
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Into The Wyld
The women at Wylder Goods had a big dream: to create the world’s first outdoor-gear retailer for women, bust into an industry overrun by bros, and save the planet. All in four not-so-easy steps.
10+ min |
July 2017
Outside Magazine
Over Exposed
When alpinist and photographer Cory Richards dug himself out of an avalanche in 2011, he emerged alive but scarred—an ascendant star in a community that tends to shun the very idea that trauma can have lasting effects. As his profile climbed ever higher, his career and personal life imploded. Six years later, one of the world’s best artist-adventurers comes clean about the panic attacks, PTSD, and alcohol abuse that nearly killed him.
10+ min |
August 2017
Outside Magazine
Summer Sherlocks
The Season’s Best Headlamp Reads? Take Your Pick From Several Mystery Series Set in the Wild.
2 min |
July 2017
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Uphill. Downhill. I Like That.
Clever, goofy, charismatic, and fast, two-time world champion Peter Sagan may never win the Tour de France (he's not a climber) but he just might be the star who saves bike racing. BILL GIFFORD hung out with the Slovakian powerhouse in his spiritual home of Southern California and met a kid-on-wheels whose sense of fun has given the sport a much needed boost.
10+ min |
July 2017
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Cruise Control
As Arctic Sea Ice Melts, Business for Alaskan Passenger Ships Is Booming. Can the Fragile Region Handle the Traffic?
4 min |
April 2017
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Body Work
Mission: Barely Possible Sometimes Setting an Unreasonable Goal Is the Only Way to Jump-start Your Fitness
4 min |
April 2017
Outside Magazine
The Glass Podium
Former Pro Cyclist Kathryn Bertine Launched a Nonprofit to Give Female Riders a Will It Make a Difference?
4 min |
September 2017
Outside Magazine
Laird Hamilton
For Outside's 40th Anniversary.We're featuring II people who changed our world. This month, the consummate waterman.
2 min |
