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Sometimes my stomach gets gurgly for no apparent reason. What’s going on in there?

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Six-year-old Half Marathoner Sparks Debate

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Inside the mind and training habits of the fastest woman in Kona history

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Show kicks off this weekend

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Germany Leads the Way

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First time in historic location

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Is running on hard surfaces really bad for your knees?

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When outdoor athletes put down their gear and pick up guitars

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Sometimes, what's common knowledge doesn't need scientific validation. Listen to the advice of these two legendary athletes and remember that even the strongest of us need a little rest and relaxation.

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The art of running shoes maintenance

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Do family vacations that are meant for learning about other cultures devolve into the wild mistreatment of historical sites? These guidelines aim to help you help them see what's so special about all things ancient.

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One of the boldest skiers of our time, Shane McConkey left behind a wife, a daughter, and one of the sport's greatest legacies. Now a new documentary shares intimate details of his life. We talk to his widow, Sherry McConkey, about the film and their time together.

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Charges of hooliganism remain

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Documentary airs at 9 p.m. EST

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Witness the good you're doing

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Government shutdown delayed search

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Report on most bike-friendly communities released

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While getting outside and playing with gear is a dream, it isn't my favorite part of my job—it's the people I work with. I have found that outdoors people—for the most part—are really good people. So, it makes sense that give-back programs are popular in the outdoor industry, and there are a lot of them to navigate. Which are the best?

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Each summer 20,000 shining paragons of American boyhood march into the wilderness of Philmont Scout Ranch to confront an age-old question: Can the anarchy of adolescence be tamed?

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These new bags will replace two or more piece of gear in your pack and in your closet

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10 Must-haves for Kid-friendly Excursions

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The film, directed by anthropologist Pegi Vail, takes a critical look at how and why we inadvertently love places to death.

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Scrawny guys, rejoice.

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Watch North America's largest bird

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German daredevils set new benchmark in extreme unicycling.

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Study found serious failures

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Inside Ted Ligety's masochistic plan to take over the ski universe, starting with the Sochi Olympics

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The American's Vuelta victory might be one of the greatest performances in the history of the sport—if only it hadn't taken place under a cloud of doping suspicion. Horner maintains he's clean, and released six years worth of blood data to prove it. But his troubles just won't go away.

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To anti-doping authorities, it's the best way to ferret out cheaters in a wide range of sports. To cyclists and other athletes, it's a way to prove you're clean when critics claim you aren't.

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Oregon police have eyes in space

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Ed Whitlock sets another world record

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No wonder he's smarter than your honor student

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Project aims to illustrate low-impact living

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Delays WADA audit

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With ice-ax retention you can release with the pack on, gear loops for ’biners and belay devices, and an integrated crampon pocket, the Matrix is purpose-built for ski mountaineering. But you don’t have to rope up to appreciate how light, roomy, and useful the Matrix is.

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The Black Everest, one of 13 new models from Louis Garneau using a Boa cable closure, finally nails it. The steel lacing, tightened by twisting a glove-friendly, ratcheting knob, snugs a soft plastic frame around your boot for a fit that feels custom.

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It’s been years since we picked a thickly padded road runner as our top shoe. But the 1260v3 demanded the recognition. Yes, it goes overboard on the comfort, with a pillowy tongue and heel collar and spongy mesh in the upper. Yet it’s still efficient, so it was a welcome partner on long hauls.

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Burton has been building snowboards in Vermont for more than 30 years. Along the way, it learned a thing or two about what makes a board well balanced.

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Rossi is the industry leader when it comes to balancing rocker (upturned tip and tail), camber (for edge hold and glide), and taper (the pin shape in the front and back, which delivers a loose feel in and out of turns). This year it packed all that institutional knowledge into the Super 7.

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The Halogen can’t do it all, but it does so much so well that it rates as one of the most versatile winter jackets we’ve ever tested.

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The first 16-DIN tech binding, the new Beast features a “return to center” toe piece. As you ski, the binding deflects to absorb shock. It’s one of the reasons, safety-wise, alpine-style bindings outperform tech bindings.

Riders looking for a big-­mountain twin tip will love the Venture Skylar

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The Helldorado is nimble in strangled chutes but stable and absorbant when you’ve got room to open it up.

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With a tight 14.3-meter turn radius, a powerful system-style binding, and Head’s World Cup race construction, this Austrian setup should have tossed us Yanks around by our Cinnabons.

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The 2013 cyclocross silver medalist was aboard the X-Night Ultegra, which was overhauled from last year.

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DPS took its deeply rockered Lotus 120—which sports a long pintail, tapered tip, and just a smidge of sidecut underfoot—and added a convex base to the shovel of the ski. That’s right, the base is actually spoon shaped in the front third.

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The Annex 108 doesn’t really have a weak spot. The wood core and metal construction make chatter a nonissue.

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Rossignol’s honeycombed tip and tail shed mass where it’s vital—away from your body. As a result, it’s effortless to throw the Soul 7 sideways in the trees or whenever you need to scrub speed.

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Take a look at these six modern takes on classic styles.

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The Neoteric’s fancy fabric— Polartec’s NeoShell—might be the ideal material for a resort ski jacket. It’s breathable, quiet, stretchy, and totally waterproof. And Eddie Bauer employs it perfectly.

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In the market for ski goggles? Here's what to look for this season.

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Need to manage your cholesterol while you exercise? Think twice before taking statins.

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State of emergency declared

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Slovakian Aeromobil tests its first prototype

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Police deciding whether to prosecute

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The longest scarf knit mid-stride

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Juicing is the biggest thing to happen to endurance sports since interval training. Time to hop on the bandwagon.

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Rest, relaxation and time off are important ingredients to success

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Asthma sucks, asthma as an active person sucks even more. I can’t give up my activities; any natural solutions?

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Looking for a little inspiration for your next ride? Look no further than cyclist, triathlete, and double amputee Hector Picard.

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Can you lose weight just by downing a glass of water before dinner?

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In the southern Appalachians, one man found that he could stoke a new generation of trail workers with some very old technology.

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Five Tips for Slow Family Living

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Kamchatka, east of Siberia. As the curtain rises on the new frontier of adventure outfitting, attendees include your guide (he's the one with the armored vehicle), the local businessman (he's the one with the machine gun), the UN environmentalist (he's the nervous-looking one), and your fellow tourists (they'll be arriving any moment now). Please enjoy the show

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Baby, or baby-back ribs?

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Chocolate lab suffers heart attack

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Scientist study 1.8-million-year-old skull

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Marmosets converse like humans

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Identification now required at many events

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Shut-eye Good for Neural Maintenance

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In case you were wondering

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Teton Gravity Research’s Way Of Life is now available for download on iTunes. Check out the opening segment.

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BRANDED CONTENT: Peter Metcalf has transformed his company, Black Diamond, into one of the fastest-growing and innovative outdoor-gear and apparel makers in the world. Here he talks about their most radical product yet, a next-generation avalanche airbag-equipped backpack.

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Feeling irritable? We recommend the outdoors.

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Snow is coming (and already here if you're in Colorado). Time to get my ski gear in shape?

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Your number-one travel companion wants more than a vacation. Presenting our favorite trips to satisfy his (and your) wanderlust.

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The best emergency rescue apps for the wild smartphone user

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IFC Films's new movie about K2 never quite reaches the top

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