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At the 2019 Los Angeles Marathon, Adam Gorlitsky will set out to become the first American paraplegic to walk 26.2 miles—and bust his British rival's 36-hour time in the process. But his real dream is to bring assisted mobility to people with disabilities.

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Mushroom broth is full of vitamins and minerals, easy to make, and offers a healthy option for vegetarians feeling left out of the bone-broth trend

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The best route to a cheap flight can be treacherous. Here’s a tried-and-true method for finding a great deal.

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Sometimes the best offense is none at all

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News that the team will keep its massive budget all but ensures its dominance at the Tour de France

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The Canada Goose Freestyle Crew Vest ($425) is perfect for wearing around town or as a great addition to your active layering system

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In this installment of The 101 from contributor Bryan Rogala, he walks us through the different types of ski jackets on the market

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You can run a good marathon off a low-volume, high-intensity training program, but to reach your full potential, you have to have it all: volume and intensity.

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Our favorite snow-sports eyewear of all time, from affordable to high-tech

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It's best to have everything you might need, even if you never have to use any of it

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Spice up your on-trail diet with these creative vegan recipes

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Whatever you want—more support, a quicker turnover, or built-in data tracking—these runners have it

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The film ‘Why Is Fjällräven So Expensive?’ examines the intersection of the company’s sound business practices and steep price tags.

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Five exercises that will give you the strength to keep adventuring for life

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'Welcome to Gwichyaa Zhee' profiles the Gwich'in people as they battle for food security in remote Alaska

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From camber and rocker to groomers versus pow, it's easy to get lost in the vocabulary of buying your first set of skis

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Safety first! In this episode of The 101, Bryan Rogala​​​​​​​ walks us through the basics of buying a ski helmet and goggles

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Education is the best investment you can make while learning to backcountry ski

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You heard me. On cramped flights, the person who reclines their seat in front of me really chafes.

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Ratchet straps, bungee cords, a tarp, and some organization required

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An active outdoor lifestyle doesn’t end with pregnancy. It's time for gear manufacturers to tap into the growing market of high-performance maternity apparel.

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Feeling the need to get out into the sunshine for as long as humanly possible after the winter? If it’s still too cold, here are some books about other people doing that.

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Without diluting its kayaking focus, this shop located in an historic fishing village has gradually and naturally added to its offerings over 20-plus years

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Minnesota coach Dennis Barker gets creative on a crescendoing hill with a curve, marked 100m segments, and snow-melting southern exposure.

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This limited edition, zero-drop, lightly-cushioned racing flat fits like a featherweight slipper and is designed with marathons in mind.

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Spring is approaching, and with it unpredictable wet weather. Here are our favorite small umbrellas that you can keep in your work or school backpack.

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Forget functional fitness. If you want to run whitewater on a SUP, you need focused fitness.

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With a new line of premium watches, Garmin aims upmarket

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And how it may change the way you travel

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Apparently, misery does love company (in a way). So gather your friends and go have some miserable fun!

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Our editors have been looking forward to their dividends all year long. Here's what they're spending them on.

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In its ongoing series with the U.S. Forest Service, More Than Just Parks is profiling iconic landscapes from America’s national forests

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New Mexico establishes an outdoor recreation division and equity fund for diversity outdoors

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Traveling today, you don’t just have to worry about the safety of your physical assets—you should be thinking about your digital information, too…

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Grand Canyon National Park superintendent Christine Lehnertz notified park employees on March 14 that she was resigning, effective March 31. This comes weeks after a four-month investigation turned up no wrongdoing and found a series of 2018 allegations against her to be "unfounded."

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Work and play both stress the neck and shoulders. Here's how to recover.

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Indian relay racing is sometimes called America’s first extreme sport. For years, the Brew Crew—a team from the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota—were a dominant force. Then tragedy struck. This is the story of the Lakota’s spiritual relationship with the horse, and a quest to regain glory on the track.

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What does it take to make the list? Being a winter Olympian, Tour de France rider, or world-class climber helps.

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Trying to eat perfectly all the time is a losing battle

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Our favorite puffies and shells for men and women, whether you’re riding lifts or out for a tour

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The Youth Climate Strike is working to shut down schools across the country on March 15 to demand that world leaders act on preventing climate change

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All signs point to active weather continuing into the warmer months, which will bring a litany of new hazards

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'The River and the Wall' chronicles an intense journey down the Rio Grande, bearing witness to the ecosystems and livelihoods along the U.S.-Mexico border

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Musician Justin Fountain hitchhiked from Fort Collins, Colorado, to Anchorage, Alaska, with nothing more than a backpack and his guitar

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Runner Dylan Bowman​​​​​​ recounts a harrowing tale in which he faced off with a yellow Lab in the midst of a 100-mile race

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Carson Storch recounts a near disastrous run-in with a bear in the Yukon during a mountain-bike and raft trip down the Tatshenshini River

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Jeff Provenzano narrates a wingsuit flight that resulted in a $5,000 helicopter-rescue bill

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The current college admissions scandal is the logical extreme of a culture that values results over progress.

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4 Exercises to build a strong and stable foot, improve foot control and reduce shin pain.

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Snorkel in hand, a Polish photographer plumbs endless powder accumulations in the Hokkaido backcountry

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It’s time we made America’s prime backcountry skiing and snowboarding terrain safer and more accessible. First step: bombing slopes in the way-out-of-bounds.

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The AWD-e aces snowy roads—but there's a catch

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She was a survivor and an alpha. And then she was legally shot and killed by a hunter. Yellowstone Park's legendary wolf researcher Rick McIntyre reflects on the life of one of the park's most famous canines.

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For those of us who aren’t backcountry beasts, there’s the 2 Seconds pop-up tent

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Size has something to do with it, but it is more about why the land is being preserved

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The recent additions to the Epic Pass highlight, again, the massive consolidation occurring across the ski industry, which is driving up rents and turning mountain towns into company towns

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When a driver hits a cyclist—even a child on a bike—the victim is almost always the one who gets blamed, unless they're wearing a helmet

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You don't have to sacrifice your budget to upgrade your travel kit

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A close reading of the President’s 2020 Department of the Interior budget reveals massive funding cuts for everything public-lands related—except for oil and gas

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In ‘Ice and Palms,’ skiers Jochen Mesle and Max Kroneck set out from their homes in Germany to bikepack 1,118 miles to Nice, France

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Dathan Ritzenhein shows how strength training for running needs to be strategic, individualized and modified over time.

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Spring is almost here, and you have a lot of bikes to get out of your storage unit. Keep them organized at home with these inexpensive space savers.

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Sure, it makes my daughter adorable. But it's also everything a parent could want in a winter suit for their outdoorsy toddler.

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A new statistical approach brings sophisticated probability analysis to the future of marathoning

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Eating out ruining your diet and your budget? Here's how to do it less.

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The total package is just much more convincing than the Tacoma or Colorado, and probably more practical than the Jeep Gladiator

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Violinist-pianist duo Anastasia Allison and Rose Freeman hike into the wilderness and often play for no audience other than nature

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Studies show that your emotions spread further than you think

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One small Colorado-based ski company invited women to describe their perfect powder ski—then made their dreams a reality

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The crucial public lands legislation was just signed by President Trump. Here's why you should care.

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The new running standards are ridiculously complex. Here's what that means.

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Maloja’s Nutal jacket is gear editor Ben’s go-to winter layer on the ski slopes and around town

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‘My Girls’ features a group of four women on their annual ski weekend, celebrating a bond that formed in the mountains.

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In Pattie Gonia's new music video,​​​​​​​ she skis and lip-synchs to the 'Frozen' hit "Let It Go"

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A peek at Hydro Flask’s Journey Series hydration pack, Mountainsmith’s Zerk 40L Fastpack, and OluKai's Hawai’iloa boot collection

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The trailer for Running Home, a new memoir by Katie Arnold

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In the wake of a bizarre physical attack and the death of her father, Katie Arnold felt paralyzed by the anxieties of parenthood and being a woman alone in the wilderness. She got through it the same way she’d always done, by lacing up and hitting the trail. An exclusive excerpt from her new memoir, Running Home.

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Our beloved puffy took on a very different look at Milan's Fashion Week

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Including, but not limited to, films on taxidermists, Olympians, and one very scary night for a park ranger

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