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Is your regular workout really working? We looked at some of the most popular in-the-gym moves, and found more effective ways to get you conditioned for real life.

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Postcard from East Java: Belinda Baggs on itinerant surfing, the world's best waves, and motherhood as the ultimate stoke

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Trapped in the work-grind of the U.S. a family moves to Patagonia, staying true to the compass of exploration and travel

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Don't touch that wild water until you've used at least one of these methods

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Finding the right pack for your body

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Keep and build a real audience with these simple tips

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Learn how to start a one-match fire with this quick guide

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A guide to getting the right people interested in your plan

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A few tips from Dr. Luanne Freer, founder of the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic.

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A camera can capture things the human eye can't—including star trails.

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If you ever find yourself submerged in icy waters, follow these tips

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Video sparking anger

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Slow loris, giraffe contributing

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300 Firefighters Join Yosemite Lines

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We rode the 2014 Epic at Specialized’s Leadville 100 launch and walked away wondering, as always, whether there’s any better race bike out there.

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A few simple exercises can cure plantar fasciitis

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Don't throw out your down jacket just yet

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Heavy rains flooding cave entrance

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Will reach the "cradle of gold"

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Fort Collins, Colo., has the best

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Camping on Lake Winnibigoshish

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I like to ride my bike to and from work. I use the same outfit for both rides, which my coworker says is nasty. If I lay my clothes out in the sun while I’m working, won’t the sun kill the bacteria on them? (Please say yes or I’ll lose a bet.)

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In order to determine how 400-foot, 2,000-year-old Redwoods are fairing in our changing climate, this Berkeley researcher puts on his climbing harness.

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It's rare to be thrown from a plane crash and survive. But for those who do, the stories are unforgettable.

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Car abandoned in the wilderness

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Boasts cheap venue space and top flight security

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Hampered by rain and lack of chairlifts

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Strongest presence in the festival's history

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Hack your way to comfort in the great outdoors

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Protein powders, fortified beverages, and wholesome-sounding snacks may seem like the best way to fuel your body, but the sports nutrition business also has a not-so-healthy side.

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Based on sunspots and astrology

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Funds for Desert Conservation Center running out

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Giant sequoias and drinking water at risk

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The 12-year-old climber died after a July fall

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The weight-loss industrial complex keeps pumping out diets, but a new study suggests it's time to radically rethink our approach to eating—and refocus on the basics

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PowerIce, a cross between a hydration drink and a popsicle, might just be the perfect summer nutrition product for athletes

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On a riding trip in the north woods this summer, Salsa showed off deft new redesigns of its venerable Spearfish and Horsethief models

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How do you capture the last sunny days of summer? With a family outing on the lake.

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Photographer Todd McLellan destroyed some of his favorite old gear so he could take pictures of it. We called him up to find out why.

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The best way to keep your water supply squeaky clean

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How to show off your heart rate to the world

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Photographer Chris Burkard chartered a Soviet military chopper and four-wheel-drive carrier truck, gathered six of his toughest friends, and set off on a two-week exploration of the remote, wild 780-mile-long Russian peninsula. Guess what he brought back?

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Was set to collaborate with "Frontline"

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Short $600 million for fighting fires

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Findings suppressed by WADA

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The parents of two young ultrarunners share the highs and lows of running with young rippers

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By the time 51-year-old Sacramento dentist Craig Stapleton jumped out of a plane on the afternoon of March 10 he had racked up more than 7,000 jumps, competed in 14 national skydiving competitions, and won one world championship. It took just one simple miscommunication to put him face to face with a grisly death.

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As fires sweep through Portugal

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Proving highly effective

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Biggest reality show in cable history

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The official trailer to 4bi9 Media’s upcoming ski film, All Damn Day, set to be released August 2013.

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We compare the best carriers for bringing your kids into the outdoors.

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Bringing my pricey DSLR out on adventures scares me. But that's why I bought it. How can I can keep my gear safe?

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The Deschutes River fly-fishing guide called Stealhead Joe was an angling master with a long list of devoted clients. But as Ian Frazier, who fished with Joe last fall, learned, off the water, Joe’s life was a tangle of troubles that ultimately overwhelmed him.

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Level three nuclear event

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Life-support system malfunctioned

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Hundreds evacuated from camps

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These healthy eats can help you build strength, sustain energy, and recover faster

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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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