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Fender just released its first Bluetooth speaker and it rocks

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There’s more to amateur photography than a selfie stick

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The best outdoor blankets according to Amazon reviewers.

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Our correspondent heads to Bears Ears National Monument to find out

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Photographer and Filmmaker Abraham Joffe has always been drawn to places that see very few visitors and the polar region fits that criteria like nowhere else.

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The winter of 2017 was a force to be reckoned with from Tahoe to Maine, there were record snowfalls across the board. It was a wild season and you can follow all the excitement in TGR's new feature film Rogue Elements.

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Deep in the remote jungle of Laos, mountain biker Rebecca Rusch, Director Nick Schrunk, and the rest of the Blood Road documentary team embarked on a shoot within a spirit filled cave.

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The Northmen are craftsmen who pride themselves on building lasting tools by hand, "We use our hands to create things that will live on, telling their story in the hands of the craftsmen and people after us."

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Kyle Jameson is by far one of the most stoked guys in mountain biking. If you see an oddly tall guy waiting around a bunch of twelve-year-olds for Brandon Semenuk's autograph, that's him.

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On August 21, a total solar eclipse will happen for the first time in North America since 1979.

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Like running shorts, but tough as nails, these bottoms are made for hard hiking

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Big portions of Highway 1 are closed—which means there's never been a better time to explore this coastal paradise on foot and bike

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For years, the action-cam maker insisted it wanted to become an entertainment company. Now it's back to focusing on a few core products—a strategy that is finally working

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The GOP's war on public lands threatens to alienate a key part of its voting base—sport hunters

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And no, we’re not talking about his bike

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Some explored the unknown, some made scientific breakthroughs, some are working to save the world. All are pioneers whose names should be more well-recognized.

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Don’t spend all your cash on something to hold your cash.

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The Hipcamp founder lets us in on her most essential pre-bed gear

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Whatever you do, just don't tell these serious, old'ish cyclists that they're living in a retirement home

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From the fundamentals of just picking up your garbage to the sophisticated ripple effects of a dam project on a watershed, this film explores the wide range of conservation efforts.

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Pack the cooler. From surfing in Rhode Island to fishing the newly reborn Elwha River in the Northwest, these are the season’s quintessential weekend escapes.

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USADA tried to place a gag order on Armstrong when he partnered with the Colorado Classic to broadcast his podcast. No matter your thoughts about the bike racer's character, that's just wrong—and it's really bad for the sport.

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At the University of Vermont, mathematicians in the Computational Story Lab are reading your tweets and learning a lot about our collective well-being

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The headlines can be misleading, particularly with track’s most famous doper

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A beautiful longboard handcrafted in Africa

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An overland camper you can use all year

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When it comes to pizza, trust the Italians

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The decorated veteran announced this week that he's done with professional cycling, leaving behind a legacy of highly tactical riding and lots of heart

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The thing is tiny, reliable, and could very well save your ass

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This segment of the bike world is growing rapidly, so we called in all the new stuff and took it camping in the New Mexico backcountry

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The most ground-breaking invention ever

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How one tragic evening revolutionized bear management in our national parks

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The Boulderite went from knocking on doors in Paris to editing a feature film

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How to alert walkers, hikers, and runners to your presence—and why "On your left!" needs to die, already

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For over 112 years The U.S. Forest Service has been the caretaker of America's public land.

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For the hunters that are in it to experience the challenges of navigating in the wilderness, these trips always leave them with an experience that shapes them.

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Practical ways to maximize the therapeutic anger management potential of your runs

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The ultimate rules-free weekend date

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Seven tips to enjoy the weekend safely and comfortably

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During intense training, it's easy to let good nutrition fall to the wayside, but it's also the most important time to get fueling right. Here's how to do it.

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To commemorate our 40th anniversary, we've packaged more than 140 of the best adventure photos we've ever featured

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What is a skyrace you may ask? Well, it's a niche discipline within ultra running focused on running over mountain ranges or, as its founder Marino Giacometti put it, running where the earth meets the sky.

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Out There Adventures founder Elyse Rylander has been working hard to bring more visibility to the queer community. Here are her suggestions to make your business more inclusive

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The co-founder of GirlTrek explains how an organization encouraging women to head out the door became a powerhouse national movement

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The Oregon-based drinkware company is branching out with its gear offerings

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Any (non-doping-related) publicity is good publicity

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They were both phenoms who got burnt out on the sport. Their relationship helped reignite the spark.

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Our savvy, Norwegian-folk-school-trained writer shows you how to craft your own skijoring belts and mid layers

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The counterintuitive theory has pervaded books, studies, and Reddit threads and is something of a rally cry for LCHF converts. But while there may be some benefit to monitoring insulin levels, there's no need to cut out all carbs quite yet.

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Turning a puppy into an adventure companion is hard. This stuff will help.

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Desert & Glass is a timelapse from eastern Oregon's high desert. The film demonstrates that though it lacks the huge cacti and large rock spires of the southwest, it more than makes up for in sheer vastness.

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It's amazing what you can find at a yard sale.

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Tucked away in the singletrack mecca of Squamish, Bc, OneUp Components has been spreading the good word about clipless pedals.

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The summer heat in Mallorca, Spain is no joke, but climbers have the perfect antidote, deep water soloing.

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Dave Polivy is using big-brand marketing to boost his small shop and get around an Amazon-induced downturn

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From apparel to accessories, this gear will make sure your time on the water is well-spent

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A new group of movers and shakers, aptly named Artemis, could be just what we need to get more politicians to care about conservation

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American cowboy or posturing Trump enforcer?

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Everything you'll need to be comfortable and happy while jamming out

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The runner turned entrepreneur talks about her most essential gear

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The Medium Duffel ($425) is one of 17 products that Filson recently launched in partnership with the U.S. Forest Service. The 20-liter bag is made in Filson’s Seattle factory, with weather-resistant twill and bridle leather. It meets all airline carry-on requirements.  The goal of the partnership is…

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We looked at four very differently priced rides—from $500 to nearly $11,000—and unpacked the differences to help you pick the right price range for your needs and type of riding

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It takes more than a pack of toothpicks to feel fresh and clean on the road

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It's not just an upper-body exercise. Nail your form, then try these variations to improve your stability and strength from head to toe.

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Keep an eye out for these companies making some our favorite new gear

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A digital skeptic sucks it up and logs on

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These Euro-style waffles are the hot new performance fuel, so we put a bunch of flavors to the test to figure out how they stack up to the real thing

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Outside's love guide answers your most pressing questions about dating, breakups, and everything in between. Today, we discuss an argument on peeing, canoe custody after a breakup, and getting outside when depressed.

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How does a town go from logging and livestock to bits and bytes? Tiny Prineville, Oregon, is finding out as huge data centers from Apple and Facebook transform the timber town into a recreational hub of mountain bikers and craft brewers.

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Every July Fourth, hundreds of racers descend on Seward, Alaska, for one of the most difficult short-distance races on the planet—3,000 feet up, and then straight back down Mount Marathon

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U.S. Congressmen Jared Polis and Mike Simpson crossed party lines to start the House Outdoor Recreation Caucus. Here's why

5 affordable and inventive outdoor products from this summer's Outdoor Retailer

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The saying, "straight out of a Mad Max film," gets overused. But really, this custom motorcycle ($40,000) looks like it's straight out of a Mad Max film.

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This 3.25-inch fixed-blade knife ($20) looks more like a USB drive than a tactical blade when housed in its sheath and hung around your neck.

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This Australian teardrop (from $42,300) unfolds like origami into a proper backcountry basecamp.

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After a monthlong test, our writer came away optimistic about the technology's potential, though GoPro still has some kinks to iron out with the first edition

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A Bond villain's Land Rover Defender.

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These people are turning disheartening data into amazing paintings, sculptures, and illustrations

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Cycling, running, and obstacle course racing are dominated by white-collar workers. And while disposable income makes competing more feasible, researchers are also starting to discover a psychological pull that draws these people to masochistic events.

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