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In our ongoing 'Weekly Escape' series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less

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The world’s top lens maker just built a set of lenses for the camera in your pocket

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British style meets American engineering

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Cyclists have long claimed America's roads are unsafe. Thanks to the likes of GoPro, now there's proof. Is it making a difference?

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No matter what brand of child-rearing you subscribe to, raising kids is riddled with difficult decisions. At its core, it's about trying to create a balance.

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The answer is complicated. Here’s everything you need to know.

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Some argue that so-called trail angels, who hand out 
food and water (and beer!) 
to weary through-hikers, 
are cheapening what should be a life-altering experience

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Convinced you’ve got the world’s most active pooch? Prove it with a pet fitness tracker.

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Currently under construction in Ridgway, Colorado

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Beautiful and efficient, it's a good excuse to downsize

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In April 2016, filmmaker Lila Baghzouz and eight of her friends road tripped around Norway from Oslo to Bergen to Lofoten

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Watch sunrise from the summit of Hermannsdalstinden, the tallest peak on Moskenesøya Island at the end of the Lofoten archipelago in northern Norway

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Eric Jackson is the most decorated freestyle kayaker of all time, the founder of the biggest kayaking brand in the world, and the proud father of three. 

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When bicycle crashes happen, especially with motorists, video footage is vital to settling disputes

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For those who run, the sport is a subject of inexhaustible interest. From goosebump-inducing trail porn to the most thoughtful ruminations on running and life, here's how we stock our running library.

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Sasquatch, Yeti, MoMo, Nape—the creature goes by different names around the world. A sort of pseudoscience has emerged to suss out the biology and behavior of this animal. Here’s what it says.

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Inside Specialized and Stanford University’s new alliance to research cycling’s effects on kids with ADHD

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The author's lament to the underwear responsible for the conception of his son

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Sasquatch “seekers” have gone high-tech. Here are the five new devices they’re using to capture that snap of folklore’s most elusive beast.

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Bob Gimlin was a small town cowboy when his friend coaxed him into hunting the famous mythical creature 50 years ago. Today, as the legend of Bigfoot has grown, Gimlin is viewed by the community of believers around the country as something of a prophet.

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Discovery's new show 'American Tarzan' pits climbers, runners, and lifters against each other in a 'Survivor' meets 'American Ninja Warrior' showdown

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Louisiana Chef John Besh has the lowdown

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A South Korean photographer’s project on climate change and the nomads living with it everyday.

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New satellites photograph 700 trillion pixels of your planet

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GoPro athlete Chris Davenport takes us to one of the best lines in the world, a couloir called the Super C

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The Catskill Mountains are the birthplace of American dry-fly fishing and home to the legends of the sport

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Stunt woman Roberta Mancino jumped from 15,000 feet in a wingsuit over the Villarrica volcano, one of Chile's most active volcanoes

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'Calm of the Mountains' is a short film from Lululemon about Rio-hopeful Melinda Withrow and her relationship with her dad and the mountains of Polson, Montana

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Skiers Chris Davenport and Sierra Quitiquit log the first film footage of the Super C Couloir near Portillo, Chile

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Lael Wilcox became the first American and first woman to win the Trans Am bike race, while Briton Mike Hall shattered the fastest Tour Divide time

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The short answer? It depends on where you drive.

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Absurdly priced, but also absurdly well engineered and fun to ride

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A new study paints a grim picture of how vulnerable open areas in the West are to all types of developments. Stopping it is out of the question. But maybe we can slow it down.

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Across the map, companies large and small are putting out quality gear crafted stateside with pride

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The Clark family's advice for surviving a 120-day backpacking trip—or whatever adventures you and yours have planned for the summer

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Adventure narratives written by women are finally getting their due—and Blair Braverman’s 'Welcome to the Goddamn Ice Cube' is a new classic.

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The suit, filed after 28-year-old Avishek Sengupta drowned at the 2013 Tough Mudder Mid-Atlantic event, had major implications for the obstacle-course-racing industry

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Can one man’s pie-in-the-sky idea save one the West’s most iconic and underloved rivers?

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In the third episode of 'Find Your Water: Season 2' we go behind the scenes of a fly fishing series

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In our ongoing 'Weekly Escape' series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less

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Arc’teryx’s latest rendition of their classic Bora Backpack brings us innovative hip belt technology.

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'Counter Balance' follows a group of veterans on a four-day rafting trip down the Green River in Dinosaur National Monument

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For a certain breed of adventurous souls, the key to happiness is a road machine that forever stokes their desire to chase fun. Looking at these seven dream rigs, it's hard not to want to play along.

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Jacques Cousteau’s grandson, who stars in an upcoming “Shark Week” special, talks about ocean exploration in the 21st century, carrying on his grandfather’s legacy, and what we can learn from nuclear sharks

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A 150-decibel blast goes off if anyone tries to mess with your whip

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Performance and style in one affordable T-shirt

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Flyover Country tracks your location in the air and gives you historic and geographical information about what's below

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Filmmaker Christiaan Welzel and his wife Kseniya traveled around the world on a grand 6-month adventure

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Miles Away is a short video from climber Dave MacLeod about ultrarunner Alicia Hudelson and her love for running in the mountains

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Chris Davenport films his descent of the Super C couloir in the Chilean Andes—a 5,600-foot ride. …

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For the first 93 miles of last weekend’s Western States 100, 26-year-old Jim Walmsley was on pace to shatter the course record. Spectators following Walmsley’s progress—both along the trail in Northern California and via social media—were dumbfounded: Western States is considered one of the most competitive ultras in the world, and this was Walmsley’s first-ever 100-mile race. Then, just seven miles from the finish, he disappeared.

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At 18, determined to carve out a life as a "tough girl," Blair Braverman moved to Norway to learn dogsledding at an Arctic folk school, chasing fear and finding home in the great white North.

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The most noteworthy, cringe-worthy items of all time, in all their weird glory

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Rooftop camping just got even more convenient, thanks to this sleek hardshell design

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Decoding your cool-off strategy at the bar

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The John Beargrease Sled Dog Mid-Distance race consists of an 119-mile course through northern Minnesota

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The Mount Marathon Race is one of the oldest, fastest, hardest, toughest, and, ironically, shortest mountain races in the world

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Black and brown people are conspicuously absent in our parks, forests, trails, and rivers, as well as in the aisles of our industry's trade shows and offices, says author James Mills. Here, he offers insights as to why it's vitally important to add more color to the natural world, and 5 things you can do to grow diversity

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The following items have gone the way of dodo bird, but if we had our way, we'd bring them all back

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The secret to unlocking your athletic potential is in your genes, but scientists don’t know what they’re telling us—yet

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If this aggressive trail 29er had come along a year earlier, it would have crushed the competition. And today it still shreds as hard as anything out there

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The city has taken a turn toward smart development, livable neighborhoods, and high-energy amenities.

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Bears in backyard pools, bears on TV, and now a bear attack

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Last month, five friends set out from Pokhara, Nepal with mini-paragliders and 1950’s Royal Enfield motorcycles on a ten-day mission to the once forbidden Kingdom of Mustang in Tibet. The group of seasoned athletes and travelers made up of Nick Greece, Jamie and Isabella Messenger, and Cody Tuttle, didn’t finalize their plans until a week out, which was kind of of the point. They wanted an adventure and a good ol’ figure-it-out style trip. Half the group was relatively new to paragliding—the other half was new to motorcycling. The table was set for some memorable experiences.

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Part hammock, part tent, 100 percent awesome

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Axe, meet multitool

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For close to the price of a TRD Off Road, you can get the best Taco ever

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'The Art of Wild' is a documentary from Lindsay Marie Stewart that aims to reconnect us to the wilderness

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According to a recent report from the World Economic Forum, there will be more plastic than fish in the world's oceans by 2050

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Pro mountain biker Andrew Taylor gives an inside look at how he converted the a Ford E350 Short Bus into the drool-worthy camper it is today.

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New apps make editing your action footage easier than ever

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This hand-built carbon trail ripper offers the refinement of a custom mountain machine for (nearly) the same price as a stock bike

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Cold war politics between Russia and Norway left a group of polar marathoners, arctic skiers, extreme tourists, and climate scientists in limbo in the Arctic Circle in what might have been the worst season ever for those hoping to reach the North Pole

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We spent hours sleeping in these hanging beds and stress-tested each to find out how well they held up to real-world abuse

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The rules may be simple, but that doesn't make it easy

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