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February 25, 2026
California Opens 100+ of Miles of Trails to E-Bike Users, Utah to Follow Suit
The United States Forest Service has approved Class 1 pedal-assisted e-bikes on over 100 miles of trails in California's Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit (LTBMU), marking a significant expansion of access. This change, part of the Basin Wide Trails Analysis project, opens 112 miles of existing trails and 26 miles...
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February 24, 2026
Amer Sports Growth Plans on Track But Shares Fall as Investors Worry Over Higher Q1 Costs
Shares of Amer Sports were down as much a 7.1 percent in pre-market trading after the company issued first quarter guidance that opened the door to concerns over higher costs. Amer guided first quarter results ending March 31 to adjusted diluted earnings per share in the range of 28 cents to 30 cents on...
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February 24, 2026
Camping World Q4 Revenue Declines as ASPs Fall and Customers Opt for Used RVs
Camping World Holdings, Inc. reported fourth quarter revenue was $1.2 billion, a decrease of 2.6 percent year-over-year (y/y) versus Q4 2024. New vehicle revenue was $457.8 million for the fourth quarter, a decrease of 8.0 percent y/y, and new vehicle unit sales were 10,750 units, a decrease of 7.1 percent...
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February 23, 2026
Supreme Court Tariffs Ruling: Surf, Outdoor Companies Await Certainty
Outdoor and surf brands and retailers will grapple with more uncertainty in the wake of the Supreme Court’s ruling that found President Donald Trump’s tariffs were imposed illegally under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA). “The whole tariff situation has led to chaos in terms of planning,” said Matt...
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February 23, 2026
Second Patagonia Store Moves to Join a Labor Union
Across the country, a growing number of retail workers are choosing to unionize — including many who work for some of the outdoor industry’s most celebrated brands. On Friday, workers at a Patagonia store in Manhattan, New York, started the process of joining a labor union. A “supermajority” of the SoHo...
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February 23, 2026
THOR Reorganizes North American Operations Into Two Groups
THOR Industries announced a significant evolution of its North American RV operating model designed to strengthen competitiveness, accelerate collaboration and unlock substantial synergies across its family of leading RV brands. For decades, THOR’s decentralized structure — where each North American RV OEM operated independently — served the company well, driving market‑leading...
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February 23, 2026
Stopping Your Meals Just Three Hours Before Bed Can Significantly Boost Heart Health
At 10:30 pm, the kitchen light is still on. A late snack, maybe a scroll through the phone, one more episode before bed—it feels harmless, right? In fact, this has become the normal night routine for many people around the globe, but what they don’t know is that this nightly...
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February 20, 2026
Victims Identified as Investigation Into Castle Peak Avalanche Intensifies
The avalanche that killed at least eight skiers this week was one of the deadliest backcountry incidents in U.S. history. Four guides were traveling with 11 clients, returning from a hut trip near Frog Lake, when a gigantic slab released from an adjacent mountainside and buried them. Six were rescued, two...
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February 19, 2026
Yeti’s Q4 Tops Guidance, Outlook Disappoints
Yeti Holdings, Inc. reported fourth-quarter earnings slipped due to tariff pressures, while sales on an adjusted basis grew 5 percent as strength in soft coolers and bags offset flat drinkware sales in the U.S. amid promotional pressures. Quarterly results topped guidance; however, the 2026 outlook fell short of analyst targets....
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February 18, 2026
Eight dead, one missing in one of worst avalanche disasters in recent U.S. history
At about 11:30 a.m. on the morning of February 17, one of the worst avalanche tragedies in recent American history took place, involving a group of 15 skiers on a guided trip in remote and rugged backcountry terrain in the Castle Peak area near Truckee, California. In a recent update,...
