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The Gelande Quaff harks back to the true spirit of skiing—having a damn good time

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These Indigenous runners employ a simple but effective approach to running long distances.

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Paying a visit to the birthplace of a massive and fiercely protective breed—that’s still as critical to keeping the peace in the area's farms as it was thousands of years ago

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The perfect spot for summertime reading

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In the wake of the X Games star's suicide, friends contemplate the role of repeated head injuries and the psychological toll of retiring from BMX

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Get a head start on warm weather

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Something to keep you dreaming until you save up for the real thing

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Stock your physical and digital library with these must-read and must-see works that capture the fun, danger, and beauty of the cold.

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Back for More, from filmmaker Pat Branch, is a film that looks at what drives skiers and snowboarders to come back season after season, risking injury in order to progress in their sports. Look for the full film in the fall of 2016. …

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After spending two months with the gear before its official mid-February launch, here’s why we've found it to be the best fitness-tracking system on the market

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All those face shots tear up your lips. Here’s what you need to nurse them back to health.

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SRAM, Specialized, and Zipp have partnered to build three special-edition Tarmacs with SRAM’s new wireless groupo to raise money for the World Bicycle Relief

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The first members of the U.S. track and field team have punched their tickets to Rio

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Having a man cave in your basement is all well and good, but it’s even better if it’s portable. Enter the Escape Sport.

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A recent study made great headlines, but its results ultimately aren't that scary

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Because there’s a lot more to running than lacing up your shoes and hitting the pavement

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Breaking down the latest research and what it means for every kind of runner

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We can all get obsessive about our daily workouts. When does obsession turn to addiction?

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Different parts of our body seem to talk to and influence each other, even when they are far apart and—one might think—unconnected

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Until a few years ago, the accepted wisdom for those looking to improve performance was just to run more, train smarter, or lose weight. Now, you might have to rethink how you run.

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>Today, the White House created three new national monuments in the California desert, adding nearly 1.8 million acres to one of the largest and most pristine swaths of protected land in the Lower 48.

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These are the boards the world’s top surfers used at the annual Titans of Mavericks surf contest in Northern California

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The Powder 8’s, an old-school synchronized skiing competition, is making a comeback

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A big northwest swell lit the North Shore's Banzai Pipeline, providing spectacular makes and even more spectacular slams.

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Sure, Tinder and Match.com are great. But, for athletes, the fitness app is even better.

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How to sleep together, better, outside

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Think: A Gore-Tex jacket for your favorite hammock

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It’s hard to believe a Colorado gear shop could outrage so many customers in the age of crowdsourced review sites and marketplaces like Amazon. But 123Mountain, owned and operated by European couple Olivier and Anna Sofia Goumas, has been fending off lawsuits for years. Has their luck finally run out?

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No, they're not all about fun runs and Tough Mudders—and we now have numbers to back it up

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When the most winning American downhiller in history ditches a major bike sponsor for a niche, German manufacturer, you have to wonder if all’s well in the cycling world

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One of the hardest parts of the PCT is simply getting to the southern start, in the middle of the desert by the U.S.-Mexico border

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From new gear to expanded trail networks, there's never been a better time to explore the world by bike

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From meetings facilitated by Conrad Anker to moving into the van together

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In one of the best seasons for big-wave surfing in recent memory, it's time to open the competition stage to hard-charging women

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Andrew Muse and the folks at Ski Utah have been completely spoiled by this year's El Niño. For proof, look no further than this edit from a recent trip to Brian Head Resort in Southern Utah. We bet it'll make you as jealous as we…

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Salomon Athlete Josh Daiek recently completed the first one-day assault of the Tahoe 10,000, an incredible feat that includes 22 miles of travel on skis, four iconic peaks, and 10,000 feet of vertical climbing. This edit from Daiek shows the highlights from one very long, but epic day. …

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Jesse Aizenstat of Aize Media is used to big-budget shoots and working with high-end cinema cameras, which is why he wanted to do something different with his recent film, Picacho Del Diablo. When he and his friend set out to climb the tallest peak in…

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Snow days in a mountain town are few and far between. So, when Telluride School District canceled school for just the third time in 15 years, local ripper Cedar Palmer took full advantage by waxing up his Wagner Custom Skis and hitting the hill with some Broncos Spirit.

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In Search of a Moment is a short film from photographer David Fontneau about his journey to become a photographer. Fontneau says he was drawn to photography because he found himself constantly searching for the “purity of the moment,” which took him to quite a few…

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62 Years is a Thelonius Step film by Logan Bockrath, presented by O.A.R.S., that focuses on how conservationist David Brower helped save Dinosaur National Monument. Brower became the first executive director of the Sierra Club in 1952, and led the charge in preventing a…

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The California Coastal Commission's decision to oust its executive director has set in motion a chain of events that could change the character of the state's iconic coastline

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Five romantic tips from pro athletes

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Our only gripes? It’s cramped inside, and the electric range is too short.

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Lots of bras suck. After 30 days spent playing outside, we found six that don't.

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Tips for designing a functional, comfortable camper—without spending all your savings

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In the seventh episode of Salomon Freeski TV's ninth season, skiers Mike Douglas and Alexis Godbout take on Switzerland's famed Skier's Haute Route. It's one of the coolest tours we've ever seen. …

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The popular comic writer and entrepreneur can trace his success back to one day: the day he started running

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More cool cars from more car companies

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An undersized version of the American dream comes to life in Texas

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An abysmal fourth quarter plunges the stock to its lowest price ever amid questions about the company's future

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How one inventive skier built a one-of-a-kind camera rig that changed our perspective on the sport

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Ditch the roses and chocolate

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Racing’s governing body restricts innovation to create a safe, level playing field for competitors. Does that mean your bike has been dumbed down?

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An off-the-grid emergency warning system called Smart Park could give visitors critical information about weather and missing persons

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The classic Dagger Nomad 8.5 gets its first update in 12 years

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The pro club is home to some of the country's best runners. Head coach Ben Rosario talks shop leading up to the Olympic Trials.

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New rapids present a danger to whitewater rafters, and a steep price for the National Park Service

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Efforts among lawmakers across the west to help mule deer populations by allowing hunters to bag coyotes and mountain lions won’t work—it never has

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Thirty-six powerful fans will keep you off the ground for up to 12 minutes

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Now that legalization is taking hold, there’s a huge array of cannabis products hitting the market. Here are our six favorites.

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A brewer that doubles as a travel mug

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First Adidas, now Nestle are canceling sponsorship agreements as a result of corruption allegations

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Kristine and Doug Tompkins lived a life of adventure and risk uncommon to most couples. They also helped to protect millions of acres of land in Chile and Argentina. Following her husband's death, Kristine now faces the daunting challenge of creating six new national parks without him.

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Here’s your cheat sheet for stoking the furnace during winter workouts

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With effective prevention against mosquito bites, you don't need to be scared of the Zika virus

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The big-wave contest is rare, but when it goes off in Hawaii on Thursday, it'll be epic

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In 2008, Kara Goucher was the U.S. Olympic Team Trials favorite on the track. In 2012, she was the surprise on the roads. But in 2016, the 37-year-old mother is the wildcard. When she toes the line at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials Marathon on February 13…

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Our best travel and adventure photography of the year.

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Lots of new snow, an unstable early season snowpack, and high backcountry traffic all contribute

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As big-wave surfers push bounderies, a new breed of high-tech PFDs has emerged

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Yes, eventually, you'll basically have an electronic tattoo

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A team of four women will attempt to climb up and ski down one of North America’s toughest peaks this spring

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Mauls six people and takes 10 hours to capture

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A few Alaskan outdoorsmen (and women) are trying to make distilling sexy enough for prime time. Have they figured out where everyone else has failed?

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First, they don't just tolerate it—they love it

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Faves tweaked to optimize performance and recovery

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Two people were injured Sunday when a leopard found its way into a school.

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Centriphone by Nicolas Vuignier…

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The latest tech innovation in tents doesn’t reduce weight, it lights them up

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