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Possibly the first four-legged prisoner of war

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Tonga’s first Winter Olympian

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Survivorman discusses Bigfoot, his worst survival illness, and his family camping habits in AMA

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It doesn’t get more exciting than this! Seb Montaz and Globus Kon Tiki string a highline between two hot air balloons. Exit strategy? Just a parachute. Can they get all the way across?…

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Outdoor Research’s Tiny House Tour is back! Episode 1 explores a group of people we all love – Winter’s People. When we’re born, we’re all destined to become something. Some of us are lucky enough to become skiers. Skiing becomes who we are; It becomes our culture.

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Camille Seaman's Antarctica iceberg photographs

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Raising money once a year is great. So is pushing yourself to the limit. But today's racing culture is all about the fun.

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Plenty of races forgo the clock, but few are more fun than the European cycling tradition that’s blowing up ­stateside

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Underground, unsanctioned races are about as elusive as secret New York City parties. These simple steps you put you in the know.

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From fat biking and snowshoe racing to winter trail running, there has never been more opportunity—or more variety—for competing on snow. Here's how to thrive when the mercury drops.

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Why you don’t need a PH.D. in fitness

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You don't need a gym membership to be ready for race season

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Easy gear upgrades to get you race-ready without mortgaging the house

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It's impossible to not have fun racing in a fat Elvis suit, no matter how painful the last mile is.

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You don't need a fancy kit to make it to the finish line.

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A growing list of apps and tracking units allows you to challenge riding buddies and strangers alike.

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To stay properly fueled match your carb intake to your activity level, focus on quality, and consider what time of day you eat certain meals.

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Finally, more events are offering child-care options for active parents.

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In a perfect world, we'd get plenty of both. But this is reality—and we have to choose. But can science really balance sleep against training?

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In its first decade of existence, the Transportation Security Administration was the tiger mom of government organizations—overbearing to the point of invasiveness, and about as fun as an ankle sprain. The sane lane. The TSA finally loosened up a little in October 2011, when it launched…

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Carry your beer in style.

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A uniform built for Sochi.

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Not long ago, 50- and 100-mile footraces seemed beyond the reach of human endurance. Now they’re de rigueur for amateur athletes looking to test themselves.

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What kind of race is right for you?

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A writer discovers the most underrated, painful, and demeaning obstacle in the world—the burpee.

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Australian woman climbs 86 flights in 11:57 for her fifth title

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They keep the planet from getting too hot or cold

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Thousands of Chobani containers sit in New Jersey

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They had a taste for flowers

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Apply for the Live Your Dream grant

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Washed up on a beach in Tasmania

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Aidan Sheahan’s extra footage from a trip to Canada last year with Sweetgrass Productions for the making of Valhalla.

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Snowboard speedster Seth Wescott had a difficult year, which finally came to an end at the X Games in Aspen, where he faced his final chance to make the Olympic team. See how it all goes down in the final episode of Sugarloaf’s “Surgery to Sochi” series.

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They help you break falls and climb walls. Here's how to keep them strong.

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There’s something Pac-Man-esque about floating through the saw grass–lined sloughs and mangrove stands of South Florida. Like the classic arcade game, the Everglades are filled with mazes and monsters to challenge even the most seasoned paddlers. But if you can navigate the tides and the uncompromisingly flat terrain, avoid alligators and…

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Dogs are great adventure buddies, but they need to get in shape, just like you.

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The Propero II provides high-end features at an economical price

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In his 100-mile debut, the Sausalito resident wins the Huntsville, Texas, ultramarathon in an impressive 13:17:42.

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Turn your bike into a human-powered snowmobile.

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Triple the amount of "awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww"

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Probably due to poor self-control

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Will Russian athletes dominate Sochi?

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Slaughtering 600 protected sharks annually

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New study examines connection

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Claims injury risk is too high

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Jamaican bobsled team loses luggage, misses training

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In the latest sneak peek from Red Bull Media House and MSP Films’ epic Fall 2014 release, DAYS OF MY YOUTH, Big Mountain skier Cody Townsend is doing what he does best: skiing huge lines and getting big air.

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The ultramarathoner shares how to get the most out of your workouts.

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From fighting on the front lines as a British Parachute Captain to delivering ambulances in Africa to leading the first ever crossing of Madagascar, Levison Wood has lived his life pushing the limits. His next adventure – walking the 4,175-mile Nile River – tops it all.

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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Gyms are great for building strength and avoiding injury, but you don’t have to throw down $100 a month for that. Instead, do a series of body-weight-resistance exercises that target nearly every muscle, like the following four moves from certified strength and conditioning specialist Paul Hiniker.

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A grill master’s recipe for the ultimate rack of ribs. Steve Raichlen’s “Man Made Meals” hits the shelves this spring. Here is a little preview of what to expect – Jake’s Lamb Ribs!…

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The days of waiting for Old Yellows to appear are gone, replaced by smartphone apps that make catching a ride only a few taps away. With TaxiMagic, travelers can book a ride with a nearby taxi or schedule a pick up. Then, track the taxi’s progress (no…

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Can you sense the weather in your joints? Here's why that happens.

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We all know the saying. It’s the thought that counts on Valentine’s Day. The same holds true when buying gear for the outdoor enthusiast in your life. No matter how much money you have to spend, it’s the experience you have with your loved one that makes the holiday special.

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Your e-bike is a trail menace, and it’s making you lazy.

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The bike components behemoth enters the action cam arena.

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They're fast, easy to use, and environmentally friendly.

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A grill master's recipe for the ultimate rack of ribs

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Sochi slopestyle course claims another victim

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One-day event on the Champs-Elyseés

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Baumgartner’s record-breaking jump from every angle

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Areas in New Mexico and California to become national monuments

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Study of hockey players reveals permanent alterations to brain

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Soothing fears over battery range

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“I have no different mindset after having kids, or because of my age…but, I haven’t been put to the test.” Between 1996 and 2004, Wendy Fisher was the most dominant female big mountain freeskier in the world. Then she had kids and her priorities shifted. Does she still have it?…

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The most stylish mittens on the slopes

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One of the most popular places to catch waves in Costa Rica is the Guanacaste province located on the country’s northwestern “gold coast.” Not only does this province yield some pretty awesome wave breaks, it’s also one of the most heavily visited areas with a booming tourist apparatus.

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Are maple sugar farms on the horizon?

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Might continue to erupt

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Rodent then predicts six more weeks of winter

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Says he spent 13 months adrift, drank turtle blood

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Scientists baffled by terrifying mass death

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Company will "catch and dispose" of canines

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Availible now on iTunes. SIX FILMMAKERS. SIX COUNTRIES. ONE JOURNEY. Innersection Films present another experiment in collaborative filmmaking.

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The climb tells about the epic challenge of Luca Galimberti who climbed the Monte Rosa mountain on a cross-country sledge for paraplegic people, using his arms strenght only. Luca is affected by Adrenoleukodystrophy and by Addison’s disease and the peak he reached is Cresta Rossa, 3.660 meters high. A film…

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Red Bull’s 2014 Crashed Ice season is in full swing. This event featured a 45-meter vertical drop carved into the side of a mountain in Espoo, Finland.

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