Outside Magazineflipped into Most Popular5 hours agoLet Us Debate the Latest Controversy over Ski Resort Parkingverified_publisherOutside Magazine - Frederick Dreier and Adam RoyOn Friday, March 22, skiers in Colorado were greeted by eye-popping news. Arapahoe Basin, a ski area that has long cultivated an anti-corporate and renegade reputation, has enacted a paid parking reservation system for the 2024-25 season. Visitors driving to the mountain on peak days next year will …
Outside Magazineflipped into Adventure Travel6 hours agoThe Outdoor Enthusiast’s Guide to Taylor Swift’s 2024 Eras Tourverified_publisherOutside Magazine - Wes SilerTraveling to see Taylor Swift’s Era’s Tour in 2024? Luckily, she’s headed to a bunch of badass places that happen to be outdoor-adventure meccas, too. Make the most of your fan-filled trip by adding these must-dos to your itinerary, all synced up with international and domestic dates on The Eras …
Outside Magazineflipped into Most Popular23 hours agoHow This $450 Inflatable Hot Tub Changed My Lifeverified_publisherOutside Magazine - Graham AverillI love ski trips—the deep powder, exploring new terrain, making friends on the lift—but my favorite part of any ski trip might be sinking into a hot tub after said skiing. There’s nothing more relaxing than easing my tired body into a bubbling pool of 104-degree water, beer in hand, memories of …
Outside Magazineflipped into Most Popular1 day agoHow Do Olympic Athletes Sleep?verified_publisherOutside Magazine - Alex HutchinsonWe all know that, in theory, we’re supposed to sleep a lot. After all, it boosts performance, protects against injury, accelerates recovery, improves free-throw shooting, and all sorts of other wonderful things. But sometimes there’s a gap between theory and practice. Are champion athletes also …
Outside Magazineflipped into Outdoor Gear1 day agoSmith’s Mono Lake Sunglasses Are Our New Favorite Everyday Shadesverified_publisherOutside Magazine - Megan MichelsonSometimes you pick a pair of sunglasses because you need it for a singular purpose, like a lightweight shield for cycling or a polarized lens for fishing. But most of the time, you choose a sunglass style for versatility—to wear while driving, walking the dog, or playing frisbee on the beach. We’re …
Outside Magazineflipped into Outdoor Adventure1 day agoWild Animals Taught Me to… Run!verified_publisherOutside Magazine - jversteeghSinger-songwriter David Lindes found his way into running with help from the most unexpected teacher: a bull moose. Growing up in Guatemala David had learned to ignore his body. Thanks to beatings by his adults, his body was a source of pain, and not much else. So he didn’t play sports, he didn’t …