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84 Lumber, the largest privately held supplier of building materials in the United States, is officially stepping into the tiny-house market

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Did El Niño deliver? Or was it just hype? Pro skier Chris Benchetler set out to answer that question for the West with his new GoPro-only video series

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Surf breaks around the world are becoming more and more crowded, with people elbowing their way onto waves. Maybe local gangs like the Lunada Bay Boys are onto something.

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Up, up,and away. Really, really far away.

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You can’t drive to these backcountry lodges. This is a feature in our book, not a drawback.

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Elegant illumination from the well-respected British bike brand

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Fueled by yerba mate, a five-man production team traveled 16,000 km by car and more than 500 km on foot through Argentina and Chile to capture Patagonia in impressive 4K resolution.

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This couple bought a bus and converted it into an adventure vehicle.

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Stay dry, look good

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Five bomber vessels to keep your beer cold and bubbly at the campsite

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Women learn from the pros at the VIDA Mountain Bike Series

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If you like trail over track (and if you like to hold onto the contents of your stomach), beer relays are where it's at

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The new Arc’teryx Voltair Avalanche Airbag will be a game changer for backcountry skiing and riding

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The 5Point Film Festival kicks off on April 21, 2016, in Carbondale, Colorado. Get ready.

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The most expensive knife we’ve ever seen

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Usually groms push the envelope in the half pipe. These ones are pushing climate change activism into uncharted waters.

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Marathons aren't easy, but they aren't all equally difficult

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Stay fueled without feeling stuffed with one of these quick-and-easy options

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A runner cannot exist on sports drinks alone. Here's how to refuel on your toughest runs.

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IndefinitelyWild’s weekly roundup of what’s new and interesting in the outdoors. This week: adventure bikes spied and urban spelunking underneath freakin’ Chernobyl.

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There's more to life than drinking smoothies after every run. Here are 10 great options to help you rebuild after tough workouts.

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Secrets to lasting focus and motivation

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It's time to invest in a new pair. Finding the right shoes is worth the trouble.

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Nobody likes a soggy phone. That's why our Gear Guy, Joe Jackson, risked total iPhone destruction in a quest to find the greatest waterproof case of all. Watch and see why the Lifeproof FRE came out on top. …

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Former Longhorns wide receiver Jordan Shipley left the NFL and pursued his passion for milking elk.

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In our new Play Now series, we give you a slice of the action through thrilling POV shots—each one minute or less.

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Move is the latest installment of The Big Picture, a series from Sean Logan that follows pro skiers Chris Logan, Parker White, and a few friends as they head out into the backcountry in search of powder. The crew found some spectacular spots over…

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One Sherpa talks about his role in the Mount Everest climbing industry.

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Pro skier Chris Benchetler, a native of Mammoth Lakes, California, created a GoPro-only web series about this year's El Niño weather system.

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Your weekly 20-mile long run might be sabotaging your marathon training. Here's why less could be best for you.

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We dunked, abused, and submerged the LifeProof FRE case. Our iPhone stayed bone-dry the whole time.

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The 26.2 was created with runners in mind

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Build it yourself for 46 grand

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Mountain bikers, these videos will help you shake off the winter blues and get back out there. You can thank us later.

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Ultimate safety in any weather

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Think you live in the best town in America? Prove it by entering your town in our Best Towns tournament. All you need is an Instagram account.

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Your new, most important grooming product

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A little over 200 brown bears call northern Spain home. We found them.

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Identify what you love about running, get in a groove, and keep coming back to it

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It starts with redefining concepts like spring break, recess, and access to nature

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Reports of tequila’s demise may have you worried. These Mexican spirits will help calm your nerves.

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Protesters have made genetically modified food a bogeyman, but it may be the key to feeding a growing planet

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In this dual sport motorcycle trip, travel from Las Vegas, Nevada, to the North Rim of the Grand Canyon.

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Mina Guli runs 40 marathons across seven deserts on seven continents in seven weeks.

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Mention Switzerland to any skier and their reaction is nearly universal. Their eyes widen as thoughts of huge vertical, fluffy powder, and quaint villages filled with fellow snow seekers enjoying après fill their collective imaginations. When the opportunity presented itself to tag along with a few stellar skiers to the Swiss Alps, I eagerly jumped on the team. Skiers Sven Brunso, John Trousdale, George Koch, and I travelled via rail to Adelboden, Andermatt, Disentis, and Engelberg. Deep snow, stinky cheese, new friends, cold beer, big climbs, and massive descents were never more than a walk, tram, or train away. Photographer Liam Doran shares some highlights of their trip.

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This is the camera you want in your pocket

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Gear to keep you moving through the unpredictable spring months

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There’s not much it can't do

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National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis has ordered a survey to determine if misconduct at the Grand Canyon represents a widespread problem

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British practicality makes for an unstoppable truck

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For those who want to camp way, way out there

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The Khardung La Challenge is the highest ultramarathon in the world.

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The founders of four whitewater rafting outfitters reminisce about the river run that ultimately gave rise to an industry.

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Our ongoing Weekly Escape series transports you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less. This week, hit the road in a Volkswagon.

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This month, Exposure celebrates the release of 'Sharks: Face-to-Face with the Ocean’s Endangered Predator,' a 334-page project by longtime Outside contributor Michael Muller.

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The bizarre science behind Phil Broscovak's lightning strike, and his incredible journey of recovery

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The new Savage Bobber gets rid of its bodywork so you can feel the wind in your face

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Hoodies and vests provide insulation where you need it for fast-forward activities

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Meet the world's first GPS-enabled analog cycling computer

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The original Series 1 is being “reborn” with official factory restorations

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Research shows that higher temperatures around the world’s tallest peak are thawing its glaciers, which could spell doom for villages in the Khumbu Valley

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Filmmaker Nicolás Bori spent 120 days following the ancient route of the Silk Road.

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"The trout, especially, are gorgeous, and their colors are wild. Like, a neon orange flash on a cutthroat's jaw doesn't really exist in too many other places in nature."

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The town of Ny-Ålesund, the most northerly permanent civilian settlement in the world, also houses the largest laboratory for modern Arctic research in existence.

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Arguably the most influential wolf in America was killed last week. Who was he?

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A lawsuit reveals the personal spat that brought an end to the iconic endurance event

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The pro surfer thrives in inhospitable condition and has garnered respect as one of the best surfers from the Garden State

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Sponsor Content: Teva

Here’s what to bring, what to avoid, where to camp, and most importantly, expert advice on how to embrace the chaos.

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For the bike or the boardroom

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Snowboarder Christian "Hitsch" Haller sets a new world record for highest snowboard air on a hip.

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This six-part web series takes you fly fishing across the nation to show you that finding a place to cast a line is easier than you think.

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Mike Parris tailors around 100 pairs of skis each season to the individual needs and wants of riders.

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You like the idea of sleeping in a tent on a frozen glacier midwinter. But you also really enjoy beds and hot showers.

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I traveled to Samoa in late March for a week of exploratory fly fishing with Australian professional angler Jonathan Jones. Both of us were hopeful about the fishery—it looked promising on maps, with wide, sweeping flats dropping off steeply past the reef edge to cuts that just look fishy.

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A full-face snorkeling setup that lets you breathe from both your nose and mouth when underwater

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