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Surfer Jamie O’Brien and his team made the fiery stunt look easy. But turns out, it took months of planning and some very specific gear to get right.

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Treat your feet right with bright art and classic comfort

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Towable as hell but built with enough room to host dinner parties

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New owner Vista Outdoor will add the hydration bottle, pack, and filter company to a collection of more than 30 outdoor and sporting goods brands

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What does a typical Kenyan diet look like and why is it effective for fueling runners?

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Some our favorite images from this year's Tour de France stages in the French Alps.

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Bushwhacking, pack rafts, and a historic float down one of the world's most beautiful wildernesses.

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Active opposition, budget doubts compel city to withdraw

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Citing avalanche risk, summit climbers turn back

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Second title for the Brit

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When you build the two millionth edition of an iconic 4x4, it deserves special treatment

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A cool concept that does fisheries good

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When the American cyclist quit the Tour, he did exactly what an athlete should do

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Whether you sign up for an official work day or simply remember to follow trail etiquette, it’s easier to do your part than you might think.

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The "Swiss Machine" is halfway through an undertaking to summit 82 peaks across Western Europe in 80 days. How’s he holding up?

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Glaciers! Trained grizzlies! $3.25-million dollar cameras! An inside look at the hottest bike flick of 2015.

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Bipartisan bill to reauthorize LWCF

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Demonstration for better road safety

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Including race leader Froome

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Tenth Mountain Division: An Army outfit specializing in mountain warfare, devised during World War II around the idea that it was easier to make troops out of skiers than skiers out of troops.

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Hunting around for vacation destinations that actually cater to both kids and adults is tough. But we’ve got you and yours covered.

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Episode 2: Pro kayaker Steve Fisher has always dreamed of running the Merced River in Yosemite National Park. For a long time the descent was illegal, but not anymore. …

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Several times now, I've come down with a sore throat and sniffles in the days following a marathon or triathlon. Am I allergic to exercise?

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This is a longterm relationship that will have a major impact on your lifestyle. It pays to choose wisely.

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The future has arrived, and because it’s built to fit you perfectly, it’s not going anywhere

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Brews it every way you knew existed, and then some

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During Ueli Steck's 82 Summits project

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And meet the man who’s made it his mission to keep it that way

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Because getting barreled unkindled is too easy

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Attempting to take selfie

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Cites “fortitude” and “courageous spirit”

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Film on Jim Harris’ spinal injury recovery

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The top three mistakes and how to fix them

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In November 2014, photographer Jim Harris was practicing ski turns with a traction kite in Patagonia when the wind picked him up, whipped him around and threw him into the side of the mountain, resulting in a brutal spinal cord injury. For a while, Jim had no…

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Increase your mileage aggressively or conservatively depending on the situation.

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It’s often the little things that distinguish a great chef from a mediocre one. Here’s a short list of gadgets and add-ons that will help you up your grill game.

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There will be afternoons when you don’t feel like sweating over charcoal to prepare food for guests. Check out these viable culinary substitutes.

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There’s no reason to sacrifice function for fashion. These seven items—from the world’s most versatile shorts to the ultimate koozie—give you flexibility to relax, run around, and keep the booze chilled all day long.

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These places may not have won our Best Towns competition, but they're still pretty rad

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Six versatile essentials to help you look and feel your best

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A perfect steak needs only salt and pepper. For everything else, a good rub and a splash of sauce can make a world of difference.

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A full-suspension 27.5+ built expressly for bikepacking? Who’da thunk?

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The president wants to fatten the paychecks of people working on federal lands. The question is: Can he do it without putting public land tourism out of business?

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Patagonia pulled on a thread and found migrant workers suffering under servitude in its supply chain. Will its disclosures prompt other brands to air their dirty laundry (or even look for it) as well?

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Use lube. Carry extra fuel. Don’t forget veggies. These and other critical tips will guarantee you look like you know what you’re doing.

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Whether you’re looking to step up your chef game, provide for a massive party, or just plain lazy, these grills deliver

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TV host is an avid fly-fisherman

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Brandon Semenuk sequence coincides with iTunes release

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Fell sick during Stage 17

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Ditch your trainers on race day. We promise, you’ll go faster.

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We’ve evolved beyond croquet and badminton, and it’s time to start acting like it

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You’ll be surprised how far we’ve come from the blocky, cumbersome ice coolers of yesteryear

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Don’t be the guest who brings a sixer of heavy stout to a party on a triple-digit-degree afternoon. Here’s our list of all-day-drinkable brews.

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A new study hints that the popular summertime appetizer could boost athletic performance. But don’t go nuts just yet.

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The yoga and run apparel maker is getting into the booze business with a post-workout brew

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Jeff Brines, Co-founder of Earlyups.com, cited “personal athletic delusions” as the reason for competing in a pro-cailber downhill mountain bike race after just eight days of training earlier this year. No matter the reasoning, he proved it's easier to go from desk chair to downhill racer than one might think. …

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In this short clip from Chris Corbin, we get a glimpse of how his wife, professional triathlete Linsey Corbin, trains near her hometown of Bend, Oregon. This stretch of the Cascade Lakes Highway is one of her favorite rides, and it's easy to see why. …

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The ultrarunner set a new record on the AT and found himself at the center of a debate about how we should use the wilderness

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A new and physically gruesome form of BASE jumping involves affixing a parachute directly into the jumper’s back—with metal hooks

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We asked a great white expert to explain the pro surfer’s terrifying encounter at Jeffreys Bay

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The largest marine cleanup project in history is set to launch early next year. The goal: Get rid of half the plastic garbage currently in the oceans. It’s bold, it’s ambitious, and it’s popular with the media (although less so with scientists). But will it work?

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Or you can at least get around onerous fees by tethering to it when you’re abroad

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The $8,000 hanging shelter of your dreams

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Yuri Milner funding biggest SETI project ever

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First Indian Ocean races in Continental Championships

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New research shows that the bulk of the national park’s iconic plant are in jeopardy from exceptionally dry conditions

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Suspension BASE Jump: Piercing Gravity is a short film from The Extremity Project in which Josh Miramant becomes the 11th person in the world to complete a Suspension BASE Jump. In Suspension BASE Jumping, the parachute is attached to piercings on the jumper’s back. The jump took place on May…

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Meru tells the story of climbers Conrad Anker, Jimmy Chin and Renan Ozturk’s multiple attempts to climb what many consider to be the ultimate prize in the world of big-wall climbing. The Shark’s Fin on Mount Meru sits 21,000 feet above the sacred Ganges…

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Would run between Denver and the resort

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Climber injured, 1 dead*

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Chart-topping year continues in summer months

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To dispel doping accusations

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To prevent and eliminate doping

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A brewery in New Zealand is fueling cars with beer

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Sketches from the Bugaboos is a short film from Luke Humphrey, who recently took a trip to British Columbia to climb what many refer to as “the best 5.4 in the world”: Pigeon Spire's West Ridge in the Bugaboos. The ridge is 1500 feet of solid granite with stunning views and…

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The three-time world champion escaped injury

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With crash-filled stages, an American competing for the podium, and an astonishingly dominant performance by Chris Froome of Team Sky on Tuesday, it’s been an exciting start to the 2015 Tour de France. These images do the action justice.

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Photographer Josh Hydeman has made it his mission to illuminate America's caves and spark interest in what lies beneath.

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Mood light, spotlight, emergency light—all in one adventure-ready box

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