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Jeremiah Bishop is still riding strong and staying healthy without a spring race schedule

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Artist Eric Bealer was living the remote, rugged good life in coastal Alaska with his wife, Pam, an MS sufferer, when they made a dramatic decision: to exit this world together, leaving behind precise instructions for whoever entered their cabin first. Eva Holland investigates the mysteries and meaning of an adventurous couple who charted their own way out.

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'Big Ben' profiles former professional surfer Ben Wilkinson, whose current career is working with unwieldy Hawaiian trees

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You can still get outside and go for a long, isolated jog. Here's how to layer right.

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While a sailing trip is undoubtedly less stressful than the current times, crossing the Atlantic with three other people taught me some important lessons for lockdown

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Turning to technology may be the best way to get a workout in as we continue to practice social distancing

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Because travel is also a state of mind. Here are the movies, books, podcasts, online courses, and virtual tours to get your wanderlust fix from your couch.

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And they're even more important during the coronavirus pandemic

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Is it tone-deaf to talk about climate right now? Or is this an opportunity to tackle major global problems in tandem?

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Have an REI dividend to spend? Consider putting it toward pieces that you’ll use, no matter the season.

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Satire: In desperate need of provisions before the coronavirus hit her area, Eva Holland set out on a journey—alone and unsupported

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For endurance athletes, new research suggests that different pre-race rituals, or even no warm-up at all, give pretty much the same results

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This simple cushion that rescued me on a long-haul flight has become my ultimate work-from-home hack

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A harrowing backcountry rescue at 11,000 feet exposes the precarious situation first responders are in thanks to the coronavirus pandemic

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In this strange time of isolation, the Spring/Summer issue of The Voice will bring us together. Here's how to get your free copy

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Save 20 percent on one full-priced Yeti item at Backcountry. Make sure to punch in the code 20FULLPRICE at checkout.

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Flatten the curve, skip the group ride, and head for the hills solo—it'll do wonders for your body and mind

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Products and companies offering a quick and easy immunity boost aren't going to help, but these three everyday practices might

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Social distancing is a prime opportunity to discover the nature in our own backyards and redefine our idea of what's wild

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With 43,000 feet of elevation gain, 91 miles above 10,000 feet, and 63 summits, the route is not to be taken lightly. Brendan Leonard recounts one of his favorite adventures from the past decade.

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With the airline industry struggling because of COVID-19, summer, fall, and winter plane fares to adventure destinations are hitting unprecedented lows. Airlines are also offering free change and cancellation fees. Should you hop on these deals now or wait and see? We consulted industry experts to find out—and rounded up some of the best fares out there.

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The best thing about going car camping? Cooking. Here, Wes Siler details his setup.

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Kitsbow, a cycling apparel company in North Carolina, uses a "lean production" method that allowed it to respond to the coronavirus crisis with speed and efficiency

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Build strong, stable hips to avoid injury, stay tall and balanced, spend less time on the ground and propel yourself forward powerfully.

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Spoiler alert! Those incessant emails offering the secret sauce or supplement for 100% strength immunity are 100% false. Time to rely upon science-based, expert-approved foods and supplements that actually work to support your immune system.

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How to become a better runner even when track (and everything else) is canceled.

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Even the highest-quality gear needs maintenance. We’ve gathered a handful of trusted repair tools that have been in our kits for multiple seasons and have extended the lives of our favorite pieces of equipment and apparel.

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When the long-running TV game show relaunched in January, it promised a kinder, gentler version suited for the current health climate. It didn't deliver.

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Journalist Sarah Scoles's 'They Are Already Here' explores people's obsession with discovering what else may be out there

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Welcome to America's newest national park, with endless and huge sand dunes to explore. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's fifth stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park in a year.

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With the public distracted, Secretary Bernhardt is advancing environmental harm

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'Session with the Best' showcases two top climbers, Sean Bailey and Nathaniel Coleman, as they practice at the USA Climbing Training Center

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A week from the heart of Lelisa Desisa’s marathon training reveals the work that has taken him to the podium in Boston, New York and Doha.

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A robbery was the last thing anyone ever expected in to the remote outpost of Longyearben, Norway

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We were already worried enough about the climate. So with COVID-19, how do we cope with a brand-new feeling of helplessness?

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You know things are bad when the athletes and USATF are on the same page

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All that time in the sun and wind takes its toll. Be prepared with these moisturizers.

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How to recreate responsibly and safely through the COVID-19 pandemic

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Yes, getting outside is good for anxiety, but you should think twice about crowding backcountry trailheads and risking getting hurt

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Versatility is key when it comes to using a truck as an adventure rig, and that's why a simple camper shell is all you really need

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The SkyGlow Project traveled to several national parks to document how night skies there have changed with urban development

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Eddie Bauer and Flowfold have shifted manufacturing capacity to produce masks for hospitals

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Why we may still want, and need, to run hard in a time of crisis.

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From surf cams to Fat Bear Week, live nature feeds inspire adventure and offer a break from reality

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You need a dog, a dog needs you. What more do you need to know?

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How to build a system of equipment that will offer direction in wild landscapes

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Some people are behaving badly in the face of a pandemic. Others are making the outdoor world proud.

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Owner Brendan Madigan asked his community to #SaveYourLocalGearShop. And they did

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A treadmill-specific workout, this tempo run variation builds strength, reduces impact and keeps it interesting.

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The books, movies, podcasts, games, and more that are keeping us sane indoors

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Men suffer higher rates of suicide and drug abuse than women. Many are anxious and lonely—and, as a result, they’re all too often angry and violent. Wilderness Collective thinks the solution lies in open spaces, UTVs, and fireside talks. But is that enough?

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In 2017, big-mountain professional skier Tobin Seagal set off a large avalanche in the mountains of Pemberton, British Columbia

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What to buy, what to cook, and what not to worry about in the age of COVID-19

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Dad knees and an aging body changed my mind about Hokas

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Journalist Jon Mooallem’s new book, ‘This is Chance!,’ revives a decades-old story about an Alaskan radio journalist and the biggest earthquake you’ve never heard of—and gives us something to consider when the world is unsteady

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You can visit parks for free right now, but you still need to take precautions to prevent the spread of the coronavirus

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Ensure your winter gloves last as long as possible with a little TLC

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What I learned from a bicycle crash when I was seven years old

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The skills that allow you to adapt and endure during a race can get you through the challenge and unpredictability of the coronavirus outbreak.

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Shutting off after working from home is hard—these things will help. Snag our picks at Huckberry’s Work From Home sale, now through March 22.

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You can still get your sweat on in your living room. Check out our favorite pieces at REI’s Co-op sale, now through April 6.

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Despite the coronavirus, you can legally thru-hike the Appalachian Trail right now. But should you?

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Our writer tests out a novel “natural performance enhancer”: breathing through your nose. It's harder than it sounds.

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This world champion says you can get into surf shape without ever catching a wave

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Build your balance with this essential workout—no beam necessary

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When things go wrong on a ski tour, this is what you should have in your pack

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As wilderness hubs like Bishop and Moab shutter their gates to visitors, what's an outdoor lover to do during a pandemic? We're here to help.

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With every race canceled, runners face logistical and ethical dilemmas. Some have turned to unusual solutions. 

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Hostels are closing, volunteers are staying home, and trail organizations are advising hikers to cancel their plans

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Experimental programs in Georgia and Louisiana are placing patients who may be infected in park cabins and RVs

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While reporting a story about skiing in Spain, Kade Krichko felt far away from the coronavirus, until he watched it take over

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In 2018, musician Ben Weaver gave up his dream of playing sold-out venues in exchange for one that had much more value

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Emerald Holdings, Inc. has suffered significant losses as event cancellations pile up

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Nobody gets a free pass to sit all day, but new research on how sitting affects your arteries offers some encouraging news for cyclists

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What types to bring, where to find them, and how to make your own

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Although the coronavirus has shuttered schools and events across the country, outdoor spaces can be a healthy outlet for families—but it's important to stay informed and cautious

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If you're cooped up indoors and looking to move your body, try one of these routines

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As it became clear that climbing walls could be an ideal host for the coronavirus, most gyms closed their doors this week

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Does the new Yeti V Series cooler stand up to the tried-and-true Tundra line?

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