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Five years after Forrest Fenn’s bronze chest was found, a Canadian treasure hunt is reigniting the wild search for riches
The post Here’s the First Clue to Find a Buried Canadian Treasure Worth Nearly $1 Million appeared first on Outside Online.
The rusty coach where Chris McCandless spent his final days, captured the imagination of people all over the world and inspired hundreds of seekers to make dangerous treks to the site. Now a dedicated team of curators in Alaska have given it new life as a fascinating exhibit—one that tells the story not just of McCandless, but of modern Alaska.
The post The ‘Into the Wild’ Bus Was a Pilgrimage Site in the Wilderness. Can It Hold Up in a Museum? appeared first on Outside Online.
Jenny Hoffman ran across the U.S. in record time, while Karel Sabbe set a new record on the Pacific Crest Trail
The post Records on the Pacific Crest Trail and Across the U.S. Earn FKT of the Year appeared first on Outside Online.
When one of the world’s best crack climbers was grounded by chronic fatigue syndrome—a mysterious illness with disabling symptoms that can include a mix of confusion, headaches, and sensory overload—his life became an uphill struggle just to feel human again.
The post How Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Grounded a World-Class Climber appeared first on Outside Online.
Healthy habits are hard to maintain. We sent five writers on long-overdue quests for self-improvement.
The post Put Down Your Phone. Go to the Gym. Take a Nap. appeared first on Outside Online.
A good cry can be therapeutic and can even better connect you with others. Let’s stop shaming it.
The post I’ll Cry if I Want To (and You Can, Too) appeared first on Outside Online.
In ‘Missed Fortune,’ a series inspired by a story he wrote for Outside, host Peter Frick-Wright shines a spotlight on the fanatics who chased an eccentric art collectors’s hidden riches at all costs
The post A New Podcast Shows the Dark Side of Forrest Fenn’s Treasure Hunt appeared first on Outside Online.
Ten years after the publication of ‘Wild,’ the beloved author shares her thoughts on the haters who thought she was unprepared, the transformative power of doing big things, and where Monster is now
The post Cheryl Strayed on the 1995 Pacific Crest Trail Thru-Hike That Changed Everything appeared first on Outside Online.
In his inaugural column for Outside, the ‘Parks & Recreation’ star sounds off on Henry David Thoreau, emasculation, and bullying in the outdoors
The post Nick Offerman’s Call of the Candy-Ass appeared first on Outside Online.
After a lifetime of prudishness, our writer tries to become one of those people who bares it all in the great outdoors
The post One Woman’s Wholesome Mission to Get Naked Outside appeared first on Outside Online.
You need more natural silence in your life. Find it in these parks.
The post The Quietest Parks in the U.S. appeared first on Outside Online.
Can’t we all use a daily steam at the office?
The post What the Office Steam Room Taught Me About Finnish Wellness appeared first on Outside Online.
In his new documentary, Max Lowe, son of the late climbing legend, explores his father’s high profile death and the family drama that ensued
The post ‘Torn’ Is a Wrenching Look at the Long Shadow of Alex Lowe appeared first on Outside Online.
The podcast ‘FOGO’ captures a comedian’s quest to discover what she’s been missing in the outdoors
The post Podcaster Ivy Le Confronts Her “Fear of Going Outside” appeared first on Outside Online.
W. Kamau Bell, the host of United Shades of America, sits down with fellow comedian and activist Baratunde Thurston for a lively conversation on what we learn about this country when we engage with communities very different than our own
The post W. Kamau Bell on Searching for a United America appeared first on Outside Online.
Our senior editor’s foray into woodworking got off to a rough start
The post I’d Never Made Anything in My Life. Then My Dad Sent Me a Saw. appeared first on Outside Online.
In her new book, ‘The Joy of Sweat,’ Sarah Everts answers all of our writer’s questions about perspiration
The post A Self-Professed Sweater Explores the Science Behind Stink appeared first on Outside Online.



