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January 24, 2026
  • 4 Timeless Rock Songs From the 1970s That Make You Feel Young Again … from the American Songwriter Thom Donovan
  • 3 Late-Career Rock Songs That Proved Musicians Still Had It … from the American Songwriter Alex Hopper
  • 3 Rap and Hip-Hop Grammy Award Winners From 2004 Who We Still Stan … from the American Songwriter Jacob Uitti
  • “Beautifully built, made-in-Japan guitars with Golden-era construction”: Cult Japanese brand Tokai Guitars has gone from one-time pariah to collector’s favorite –now its returning to the US … from Guitarworld

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  • 4 Timeless Rock Songs From the 1970s That Make You Feel Young Again … from the American Songwriter Thom Donovan

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Why Your Legs Itch When You Run from Outside magazine aunderwood

Tom Bettenhausen42 minutes ago06 mins

You’re on a run and in a nice groove. Then all of a sudden, an odd type of pain slowly creeps up your legs, like…

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A Love Letter to Greenland from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen14 hours ago08 mins

It’s been more than a decade now, so some memories are foggy, but I do remember the taste: sharp, sour, like eating a leafy, green…

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Want More Outside? You Can Now Listen to Stories While on the Go. from Outside magazine Emilee Coblentz

Tom Bettenhausen15 hours ago03 mins

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…

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The Internet Is Panicking About ‘Exploding’ Trees. Indigenous People Have Experienced Them for Centuries. from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen15 hours ago04 mins

Many years ago, Lakota elder and tribal historian Victor Douville was traveling through the Black Hills of South Dakota in the dead of winter. It…

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Patagonia Just Filed a Lawsuit Against, Uh, Pattie Gonia from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen15 hours ago02 mins

Shots fired. On January 21, outdoor apparel manufacturer Patagonia filed a lawsuit against Pattie Gonia, the drag queen and activist, in a California court. The lawsuit…

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Christina Lustenberger’s Latest Ski Adventure ‘Packed a Punch’ from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen16 hours ago05 mins

Picture yourself on a sheer mountainside looking over a dizzying 300-foot cliff. Now, imagine that there are two skyscraper-sized glaciers towering above your head, and…

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When the Snow Sucks, Go Sledding from Outside magazine ezazo

Tom Bettenhausen18 hours ago01 mins

If you’re a skier, I don’t have to tell you snow has sucked this year. In New Mexico, where I live, we’ve gotten a measly…

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I’ve Lived In Hotels For The Past 8 Years. Here’s My No. 1 Piece Of Advice When Booking A Room. … from the Huffington Post

Tom Bettenhausen19 hours ago01 mins

If you don’t take this step before your trip, you might regret it later. ​Read More 

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Nordica Just Updated a Near-Perfect Ski Boot. Here’s What Changed. from Outside magazine Kristen Geil

Tom Bettenhausen19 hours ago06 mins

Nordica isn’t afraid of tinkering with its best-selling products. It had a good thing going with the Nordica Enforcer 100, but that didn’t stop the…

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5 Ways I Stay Active When Winter Decides for Me from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen1 day ago03 mins

I just came back from Chicago, Illinois, where winter makes its presence known immediately. Sidewalks turn into ice rinks overnight. Crossing the city streets looks…

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The Bodies of the Missing Climbers Have Been Recovered from Mount Rainier from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen2 days ago02 mins

Search and rescue personnel have recovered the bodies of two climbers on Mount Rainier. Neither their identities nor the cause of death have been made…

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My Buddies Still Get Drunk and Stoned. Should I Invite Them on My River Trip? from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen2 days ago06 mins

Dean Sundog, My group of friends has done river trips together for decades. We apply for permits and then invite one another. I took a…

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This Underrated Italian City Is A Dream Destination For Cheese Lovers … from the Huffington Post

Tom Bettenhausen2 days ago01 mins

I went to the home of the “king of cheeses” and found a relaxing alternative to Italy’s overtouristed hot spots. ​Read More 

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Dante Liberato Is Studying the Impact of Psychedelics on Running. He’s the Guinea Pig. from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen2 days ago09 mins

Dante Liberato was somewhere around Olathe, Colorado, on the edge of the desert when the drugs began to take hold. Wait, scratch that. Maybe it…

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