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Bolsters credentials for the upcoming Sochi Games

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On a recent trip to South Africa (the 29th country she’s climbed in), 21 year-old DiGiulian came across a route which had been laid out years ago but never actually climbed. This video shows the challenges she faced; she eventually completed the entire route — a first ascent — earning…

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A new edit from Sierra Quitiquit. Featuring clips from Warren Miller’s Ticket to Ride and Sweetgrass Productions’ Valhalla. Need some more of our winter crush? Look at this photo gallery.

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The greatest African wildlife recovery story…

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Yes, it does make a difference, assuming your training, bike position, and during-ride fueling strategies remain the same. Two of the greatest forces acting on cyclists are wind resistance and gravity. Let’s start with the wind. Factors affecting wind resistance include the frontal area of you and…

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Stud your shoes with hex-head sheet metal screws to gain traction and security on ice and snow

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In this first episode, Ben Leoni explains his motivations for starting the project and why the hell a certified ski bum decided to become a hard working attorney. With friends tagging along he endures the highs and lows of Eastern skiing: ice, wind, rain, and the occasional “perfect” day,…

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Belly bulge afflicts even the most active people around the holidays, but there's a proven way to defeat it.

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How good is the Trek Boone? On its first day in the pro ranks, this new bicycle racked up two World Cup wins.

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The fact is, most gear these days is pretty darn good. But every year there are a handful of products that stand out because they transform a category or simply because they are better than anything else we’ve tried.

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After a recent ultramarathon, I wanted to test a new approach to healing my mind and body.

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The Sonora Pass Café—and its chef—takes trail magic to new heights.

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Sharks will now tweet automatically as they near the beach

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The World Wonders Why This is a Good Thing

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Ice freezes Chinese vessel’s return from Antarctic rescue

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You'll never walk your dog the same way again.

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Bird terrorizes man around FedEx truck

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Company allegedly attempting to skew public opinion

Jack English, 93, lives in a cabin alone in the Ventana Wilderness. An undisputable legend we can all learn from. Take a few moments as we bring in the new year and watch Jack’s story. Made by Grace Jackson.

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A little off-season skiing fun. A project from Janne Korpela.

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People who cruise and those who don’t are the Bloods and the Crips of the travel and leisure class. The former breathlessly defend the virtues of “all-inclusive” and “pre-planned,” while the latter—if they’re up on their cruise drama—envision floating cattle cars covered in microbes and piloted by inebriates. I’ve seen…

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There are some things you just can't leave home without. We're not just talking about your smartphone—there are more important things in life, especially if you're headed outside.

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Your days of sleeping on the ground are over.

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Woolrich’s Civil War blanket was a favorite in the mid-1800s and is still beloved today.

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Each spring on Costa Rica’s desolate Caribbean coast, endangered leatherback sea turtles come ashore at night to lay and hide their eggs. Poachers steal them for cash, and as Matthew Power reports, they’re willing to kill anyone who gets in their way.

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Hundreds take an icy swim in Dorchester Bay

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Recalled from Wal-mart stores in China

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Make off with whole hive

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Footage of Schumacher crash shows Formula One racer was off-piste when he crashed.

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Boa constrictor was hiding in the cushions for two months

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Episode 3 looks at the key parts of Francois’s life and how they intertwine and feed off each other. From the determination it takes to finish an ultra to the dedication needed to make a bottle of wine–this story teaches us that true appreciation is born through the struggle to…

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A technical tree house for campers of any age

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Cliff diving traces its roots to Hawaii, where, in the 1760s, King Kahekili initiated his warriors with the tactic, thus proving their loyalty and bravery. Cliff diving is now a sanctioned sport under the World High Diving Federation (WHDF), but no measure of officiousness can take away its homespun daredevil…

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Editors at Outside test socks perhaps more frequently than any other gear. If an employee finds himself sockless while prepping for a lunch run in the Santa Fe headquarters, he can always find a fresh pair that’s ready to be put through the grind. With a staff of year-round…

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There are few species more in need of a helping hand than the sea turtle: All seven species are on threatened or endangered lists. And thanks to the turtles’ penchant for secluded, sandy beaches, altruists planning volunteer trips have exotic vacations in store—bonus! Most volunteer work involves working at a…

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Outside staff members are always busy testing gear—we reviewed more than 600 items for the summer and winter Buyer’s Guides alone. We can’t cover everything in the magazine, so we asked 11 Outsiders to name their favorite piece of gear from 2013. And because our staff ranges from elk hunters to ultramarathoners,…

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You and everyone else, buddy! Luckily Dr. David Nutt, a professor of neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London, decided this drinker’s dilemma is worth his time. More accurately, Nutt is interested in reproducing the pleasurable feeling of drunkenness without the negative side effects, including aggression, memory impairment, and…

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A nonprofit that grades U.S. ski areas on their environmental friendliness wants you (and them) to take its report seriously. But navigating the details feels like skiing through crud.

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Presenting the strangest piece of cycling apparel you’ll ever wear

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In the new year, play more.

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An Oregon mechanic and electric-vehicle rock star wants to turn his iconic Franken-van into the ultimate earth-friendly camper.

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River renegades! Crazy foreign correspondents! Somali kidnappers! These were the epic yarns and soul-stirring stories that held us transfixed.

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Mammals hooked on puffer's toxin

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First men's World Cup win in 30 years

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Study links emotions to body parts

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First direct trips begin

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From the shark that choked on a moose to an investigation into Tough Mudder's first death, we look back at the stories that defined the year.

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A project from Camp4 Collective.

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Eight amazing lodge trips for those craving comfort and instant access

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Researchers are showing everyday athletes how to train their brains to perform like the pros

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Putin promises 'safe and secure' Games

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Americans eat ten times too much

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U.S. firm will fly you 19 miles up for $75K

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FAA Sets Six U.S. Test Flight Sites

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Calif. kid is youngest ever

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In season 6 episode 2 of Teton Gravity Research’s Behind the Line, Dylan Hood, Sage Cattabriga-Alosa, Tim Durtschi, and Colter Hinchliffe take an accidental detour while driving through the mountains of Austria.

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A look behind the scenes of base camp for TGR’s Way of Life…

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Recommending multi-day hikes in Hawaii is a bit of a challenge—the islands just aren’t big enough to for many long distance treks. Kalulau Trail sign. But the hike that best fits your wish list is the Kalalau Trail through the Na Pali Coast State Wilderness Park on Kauai.

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Michael Rogers has tested positive for the muscle-builder clenbuterol. Like teammate Alberto Contador before him, he claims the positive was caused by eating "tainted meat." Should we believe him?

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Slithered off after strangling a man

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68 on board, help is on the way

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Milwaukee begins repurposing cheese brine

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The short answer is yes (or “YES!” depending on your point of view). Thanks to an ordinance adopted in September, retail marijuana sales become legal in Colorado on January 1. The ordinance piggybacks on Amendment 64, which passed in November 2012, allowing adults 21 and older to grow up to…

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Saint Nick's carbon emissions match Qatar

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Robotic muscle 1,000 times stronger than human muscle

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20 children among the wounded

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Kim Allen, 47 years old, covers 310 miles

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New study says cranberries increase life at any stage

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A project from Camp4 Collective.

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TGR veterans, Ian McIntosh and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa find some gnarly and logistically challenging lines during the filming of Way of Life.

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Did somebody say "probiotics?" (Oh, everyone did.)

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You can watch STEPS for free or you make a donation to Ride Greener. Each voluntary donation is in safe hands and will be reasonable used and invested at 100 % in the Ride Greener environmental campaign. With a donation you can actively contribute to the climate protection.

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I am not sure which I remember better: the deafening noise or the tranquil silence.

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The all-mighty budget is a hurdle for many travelers. Couchsurfing (CS), an online network where travelers exchange free lodging, allows you to leap this obstacle. But couch surfing isn’t just about getting a free place to stay; it’s about fostering connections among a community of, now, seven million…

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It’s possible sports victories trigger local baby booms. In fact, a study published in the latest issue of the British Medical Journal claims just that. On May 6, 2009, Spanish researchers wrote, Football Club Barcelona’s Andrés Iniesta scored a last minute goal against Chelsea FC, earning Barça…

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The answer: it’s both physiological and mental. “It’s a natural defensive posture,” says family practice and sports medicine specialist, Dr. Bob Adams. “When we have bad news, pain, or something’s really stressful, we hunch up. It probably goes back to when we were in the uterus,” where we were safe…

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A project from Camp4 Collective.

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The best person to explain sit skiing is Josh Dueck, who was paralyzed from the waist down in March of 2004 when he severely overshot a ski jump and injured his spinal cord. Dueck, now 32 and a paraplegic, has triumphantly returned to freeskiing—via a sit ski,…

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The evolution of the big-travel 29er continues

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With a sublime mix of comfort and speed, this bump-silencing road bike could very well be the model that makes endurance bikes cool and pervasive

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