
If you’re like us, you have a dozen stories open in tabs you swear you’ll read later—right after you finish work, cook dinner, and log your long training ride. Now, thanks to a new feature on Outside, content is much easier to consume on the go. Listen to your favorite Outside classics, compelling essays, and breaking news while you hike, run, or walk the dog.
Available only to O+ members, the text-to-speech option under the headline of each story lets you catch up on our latest without gluing yourself to the screen.
Here’s How to Use Outside’s Audio Feature
It’s pretty simple. Click the “listen” button in the top left corner of your chosen story to hear it. You’ll see the audio-play icon on both mobile and desktop versions of our site.

How to Become an O+ Member to Access the Feature
Not an O+ member? Well, that’s simple, too.
Sign up for an O+ subscription, which gives you full access to audio versions of articles so you can listen on-the-go, plus apps like Trailforks and Gaia GPS. A membership usually costs $7.49 per month, but if you sign up before the end of the month, January 31, you can save 26 percent on your membership with the code NEWYEARS26.
Recommended Listens
Not sure where to start? Our editors have curated a list of some of their favorite Outside listens.
At 41, Lindsey Vonn Is Redefining What an Athlete Can Be
Freed from years of pain by a knee replacement—she’s back racing at 41, chasing Olympic glory in Cortina. Here’s how one of the world’s most dominant skiers is reclaiming what her legacy means beyond the podium.
Think You’re Tough? Spend an Afternoon at Minnesota’s Coldest Ice Fishing Derby.
Outdoor recreation in Minnesota isn’t for the faint of heart. We spent a day at an ice fishing competition in the Land of 10,000 Lakes, where Mother Nature calls the shots, the fabric of community is thicker than denim, and tenacity is everything.
To Hold His Breath for 24 Minutes, a Freediver Learned to Turn Off His Brain
After his daughter’s diagnosis, Budimir Šobat gave up drinking and devoted himself to her care. Years later, he found a new obsession: holding his breath longer than anyone in history.
Michelle Vanek Vanished on a Hike 19 Years Ago. This Is How We Finally Found Her Remains.
She was the only hiker ever to die while seeking the summit of central Colorado’s most famous 14er. A member of the successful search team investigates who she was, how her death—and her recovery 19 years later—impacted her family, and what we all need to consider before heading into the alpine.
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