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With fire and drought ravaging New Mexico, Katie Arnold and family head up to southern Colorado on a multisport adventure

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While scouting a Costa Rican jungle for the perfect location for the show “Naked and Afraid,” 51-year-old executive producer Steve Rankin was bitten by one of the most dangerous vipers on earth, the fer-de-lance. Here’s how he survived the ordeal.

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Norway has everything the alps does—towering mountains, five-star restaurants, loads of culture. You also get fjords, glaciers, epic whitewater, and a few thousand polar bears.

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Using satellite imagery

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Will attempt cloud seeding to combat fires

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For safety reasons, I always leave my trip plans and return time at home. But they’re usually scrawled on a piece of junk mail stuck to the fridge. Is there a better system?

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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Austin Smith and Bryan Fox said no to energy drinks, and in the process said yes to clean water.

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Though it tries hard—and succeeds in some ways—to be two bikes in one, the Trigger 29er is largely just an excellent, if thuggish, trail bike.

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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The trendy fruitarian diet is gaining a reputation for possible health risks. But the right fruits, assuming they’re not your only energy source, pack a performance punch.

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Lime Gulch Fire creeps closer

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Second-place finished hours behind

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Mass ride and a running race

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Has a history of fishing violations

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In Teva’s Beyond the Drop, six pro kayakers from around the world meet up in the rainforests of Southern Mexico to run the Rio Tulijá. Also known as the Agua Azul, the river features impossibly blue water and a series of five large waterfalls.

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I’m a fan of the Grand Canyon, but I’ve visited there a few times now and I’m looking for something new. Where can I find a canyon that puts the Grand to shame?

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Food is a huge part of why I travel, but dropping into a strange place and seeking out its best meals can be a crapshoot. Do you have any apps, tips or tricks to help a hungry traveler?

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Continues to improve and recover from fractured pelvis

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Will fill 154-whale quota

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Passengers crowd into shelters

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Senior editor Grayson Schaffer was on assignment reporting a story on—coincidentally—tornadoes when this twister hit the Denver airport.

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I like to compete in endurance events, like Ironman, but rarely do I place in the top 50 percent of my age group. Why am I so slow?

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Mountain bike brakes take a ton of abuse. Adjust yours to stay safe and quiet.

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Whether you’re in your garage or on the trail, a flat tire shuts down a bike ride instantly. Here’s how to fix it and be back on the blacktop or singletrack.

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Does your chain skip between gears when you pedal, phantom shift, shift twice instead of once, or refuse to shift when you need it to? Here's how to fix it.

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Young crushers today are sending grades that didn't exist 20 years ago. But can their growing bodies handle the strain?

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GoPro Games champion Sage Donnelly has her eyes set on the World Freestyle Championships—and from pro paddlers twice her age to diabetes, nothing is going to stand in her way.

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Just after noon on the day before Thanksgiving 2011, 25-year-old NOLS student Rob Tesar unwittingly walked into quicksand in the Utah backcountry. Half a day later, he was still stuck upright, trying to stay awake.

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With road manners and panache to match its Italian racing pedigree, this carbon beauty mostly won us over.

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Debuting at music festivals this summer

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Highest percentage in history

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Will compete at French national championships

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Mexico’s Popocatepetl volcano has erupted

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From Mountainfilm in Telluride, director Roger Ross Williams returns with a different look at Uganda.

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From Mountainfilm in Telluride, a ragtag crew sails deep into a fjord in Greenland. The water channel, iced over for millenia, is open to exploration only because of global warming.

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From Mountainfilm in Telluride, welcome to the world of off-width crack climbing, a sub-genre that attracts a rare breed.

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From Mountainfilm in Telluride, Robert Stone’s newest film questions much of what we accept as fact about the negative side of nuclear as an alternative to fossil fuels.

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From Mountainfilm in Telluride, the story of pollination, an ongoing dance between flowers and the bees, bats, hummingbirds and butterflies that are essential to life on earth.

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This summer, travelers will face a new nuisance: sequestration, a slew of Congressionally-mandated federal budget reductions. Here are five places Outside readers will feel the hurt this summer—and how you can work around it.

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Get your wheels spinning at these killer bike fests

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You can't control the elements, so may as well keep track of their goings-on. These handy apps will keep you on top of things.

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On the 40th anniversary of the much-loved 4-day bluegrass bacchanalia, veteran pickers take a look back on how it all came to be

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How you can reboot your circuit training routine by ditching the rest interval.

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Pro surfing’s go-to trainer Paul Hiniker lays down 10 steps to get your body ready for anything this summer

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Your perfect summer vacation may be just around the corner.

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One firefighter evacuated

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Will save $100 million

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Head stuck for 11 days

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Climate scientists Jason Box and McKenzie Skiles are packing up their ice core drills and heading to Greenland on a crowd-funded expedition.

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Lured down with promise of blanket

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Fifth sighting since April

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This move works your shoulders, core, obliques, quads, outer thighs, hip rotators, and your balance.

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This move works your inner and outer thighs, hip stabilizers, core, shoulders, back, and posterior chain.

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This move works your back, shoulders, core, and inner thighs.

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This move works your core, glutes, hamstrings, back, rear shoulders, and proprioception.

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This move works your shoulders, chest, back, core, inner and outer thighs, and hip rotators.

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This move works your chest, shoulders, triceps, core, and hip flexors.

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This move works your core, shoulders, lats, back, and legs.

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The life of a Sherpa is relatively lucrative in Nepal, but no service industry in the world so frequently kills and maims its workers for the benefit of paying clients. As Grayson Schaffer reports, the dead are often forgotten, and their families left with nothing but ghosts.

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Believed to be 1,200 years old

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Jumped on the creature and went for a ride

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I train barefoot at an easy pace on trails, but when I race, I tend to run fast 10K’s and 5K’s, and the asphalt isn’t friendly at that pace. What shoes should I wear?

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There’s a new generation of U.S. riders emerging at the pointy end of the peloton—hopefully in an honest manner. This is the final installment in a series of interviews with these young Americans.

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What made this former legislative aide ditch Capitol Hill for the life of a wandering fly fisherman? The fish, of course.

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Midway through her first 50-mile trail race, Katie Arnold finds out that running may just be the easiest thing in the world—once you get over the competition, pain, and landscape that doesn't seem to want to let you finish.

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Lifts 187.2 pounds, humiliates everyone

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