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The tortured life of a globe-traveling picky eater.

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Starting this week, Sampson, a rescued Labrador with Conservation Canines, will sniff out a very rare and endangered salamander in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains.

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In an already fast and remarkable year at the Leadville 100 mountain bike race, Matt Dewitt made history as the first double amputee finisher

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Give your boots some extra stability for especially icy weather - all it takes is a quick trip to the hardware store.

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5 recipes for getting loaded with Mother Nature

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Was in Italy with Steph Davis

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But only 2 blood transfusion tests given

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Sick of gun laws, democrats

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Is it true that impact stress in runners is greatest when the foot strikes the ground at the beginning of an exhalation? So if I always breathe out on my left side, I’ll increase my risk of injuring something on that side? I read this in a Runner's World article by Budd Coates and Claire Kowalchik.

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Two literary lions deliver long-awaited epics about espionage and globalization

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With programs like the Biological Passport, the sport has made admirable progress. But more still needs to happen, including some bold new steps.

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A new look into the numbers suggests that some heavy coffee drinkers are more than twice as likely to die as their peers. Should you be worried?

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Like it or not—(not)—suspicion still clouds pro bike racing. Is there a way racers can prove they're clean? One wild plan to quell the critics.

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9th attack in the state this year

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300,000 diagnosed each year

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I'm looking to buy my first pair of climbing shoes, and I'm completely lost. What features should I be looking for?

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Though the course of this race, which starts Monday, lacks a defining uphill finish, the strong field of contenders should make for exciting racing.

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The Idaho-based optics company seeks to redefine the mountain bike helmet market with its Forefront all-mountain lid

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Patagonia updates ten classic designs for the company’s 40th anniversary

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Falls 150 feet

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Scientists also investigating beetles, caddisflies

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Is it true that the more I run, the more my body gets used to running, and the fewer calories I burn doing it? Do I need to crosstrain to keep up the burn?

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The Marmot prodigy is a do-it-all soft shell

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One of the top ultrarunners in America is a pathologist and a mom to boot. She shares a few of her secrets for anyone trying to fit training into their schedule.

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Just hit the road to stay healthy? Not quite. If you're working a desk job, exercise may not be enough.

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How do professional bike racers stay fresh and fit during grueling stage races? By eating meals perfectly tuned to deliver maximum performance and optimized recovery. Here are five of them.

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How do professional bike racers stay fresh and fit during grueling stage races? By eating meals perfectly tuned to deliver maximum performance and optimized recovery. Here are five of them.

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In some cases, may help

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At least 10,500 years old

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Known for London Olympics drop

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We find more joy in our kids' pleasures than our own, especially when it’s joy about a surprise present from the big, wild world

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Traveling is one of summer’s biggest joys. But it’s possible to get too much of a good thing.

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Welcome to Deerlandia, where we kill deer and they kill us. Too bad it's not a spoof.

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Larry Ellison’s bid to convert America’s Cup sailing into a high-risk action sport was labeled a disaster before the first race. But it still might work.

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Does the National Park Service need to offer WiFi, cell service and RV hookups to survive?

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This titanium-body chronograph is the smallest, sharpest-looking personal beacon we’ve seen.

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Join glowing cats, mice, pigs

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Climate change may be responsible

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Newlyweds take home gold and silver

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The outdoors can be deadly if you're unprepared. But these gear items will help you make it home alive—even if everything else goes wrong.

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In an exclusive interview, a Sherpa involved in the incident speaks out on the now infamous scuffle with Western climbers

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What if we're blaming the wrong people for doping? A new look into why athletes choose to dope raises serious questions about the fight against drugs in sport.

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In development for 30 years

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Will be torn down in two weeks

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Park City Utah has world renouned summer water ramps. Joe Discoe explains what it’s like to train in the summer.

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Whether it’s fly-fishing all summer, or chasing powder all winter, Park City is at the top of our Best Towns list.

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The new trailer to Sweetgrass Productions' upcoming ski film, Valhalla, set to be released Sept. 13…

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Next-gen satellite phones make it easier than ever to stay connected

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The first large-scale study has linked endurance training to irreversible heart damage. Should the report be giving you panic attacks?

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The less you carry, the more fun you'll have. Cut down your weight with these easy ideas.

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These are the best places to live in America.

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Swimmers warned to cover up

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Will release animals or transfer to refuges

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Sam Moulton speaks about the best gear for any adventure.

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In this exclusive documentary, friends, family, and the lone survivor of the Granite Mountain Hotshots speak out.

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Yes, you can tour France with kids without ever setting foot in the museum. And it’s cheaper (and a hell of a lot more fun for everyone) than you’d think.

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This six-inch-thick foam pad is half slip-and-slide, half water trampoline, and, for hassled parents, a blessing

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Eat less to go faster? Not quite. Skipping breakfast may cause you to gain weight and live a shorter life.

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Garmin finally released Vector, its pedal-based power meter system, to the public this week at a launch in Boulder, Colorado. We rode along to test them out.

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Animals are dying at a rate 7 times higher than usual

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Officials fear it may draw people to island

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Fled during war, lived 40 years in forest

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High-school running phenom Mary Cain

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Facing summer’s last hurrah can be depressing, but there’s no reason you can’t carry a little bit of the warmer months through the winter.

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How a New York non-profit takes young non-swimmers from dry land to whitewater in just a few days

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Hiking is a gloriously simple activity, but that doesn't mean that there isn't room for improvement. These five products, including waterproof cell phones and rescue-ready drones, could make you look at backpacking in a different light.

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There are plenty of concessions to minimalism in Keen’s new CNX series

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Escaped its pen at the Dakota State Fair

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Photographer captures pictures from plane

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Has a hint of coffee smell

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At age 14, Zak Noyle took his first photo at a Hawaiian shore break. By 25, he was a senior staff photographer at Surfer. We checked in with him several accolades and awards later, on his 27th birthday.

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These sports aren't necessarily deadly, but they certainly instill an imminent sense of death—which is what makes them so thrilling and why we can't look away.

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Employees let go without warning

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Possibly a sucker punch

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Friendliest city also named

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I’ve spent some time this summer by a lake in the Midwest. During this time, I’ve been running, and every time I run, I come home with a bunch of new mosquito bites. Shouldn’t I be able to outrun the insects? How do I make them stop biting me?

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