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Katie Heaney goes looking for the dead in Minnesota's (possibly haunted) St. James Hotel

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Claims two titles this week

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Will contain five percent fruit juice

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Claims test of electric sedan was unfair

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Part of the Games since 1896

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I know I need to drink plenty of water when I’m working out in the heat and sweating up a storm, but when I exercise outside in the winter I don’t sweat as much or get as thirsty. Is it still important to stay hydrated in frigid temps?

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Yes I know plane travel is extremely safe, but still, I’m not a fan of flying. Lately I’ve been reading about the Dreamliner 787 and its problems. The whole situation makes me nervous. When it’s back up and running, will you be willing to fly on the Dreamliner without fear?

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When the Bounty went down during Hurricane Sandy, millions watched on TV as the Coast Guard rescued 14 survivors—but couldn’t save the captain and one of his crew. A huge question lingered in the aftermath: what was this vessel—a leaking replica built in 1960 for the film Mutiny on the Bounty—doing in the eye of the storm?

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A new study shows that warm-ups are best served short, but can we trust the results?

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Recapping last weekend's big race, which was held for the first time in its history on North American soil

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Sunday morning, just outside of L.A.

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Arachnids spin webs in power lines

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17 bikes stolen in France

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Hearings to begin Tuesday

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The Coast Guard rescued 14 people from the Atlantic Ocean on Monday, October 29, 2012. Read our April 2013 feature story on the sinking of the Bounty.

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How much can one person see during a day of cyclocross racing? Look through the lens of Keith Walberg as he made his way around Eva Bandman Park in Louisville, Kentucky.

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The stadium reacts to the opening-game victory in World Cup qualifying against the United States.

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The stadium reacts to Jerry Bengston’s second-half goal, which would end up earning Honduras a 2-1 victory against the United States.

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The stadium’s reaction to Juan Garcia’s game-tying bicycle kick at the end of the first half against the United States.

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This is so much better than the Star Spangled Banner.

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The Star Spangled Banner is played before the United States Men’s National Team’s World Cup qualifier against Honduras.

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This song. THIS SONG. This song will be in Ryan O’Hanlon’s head for the rest of his life.

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This is the walk up to the press section, about two-and-a-half hours before kickoff of U.S.-Honduras.

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This is what Jurgen Klinsmann, head coach for the U.S., sounded and looked like from a seat on the floor after the 2-1 loss to Honduras.

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My kids have convinced me to rig up a zipline on our property, but I don't know where to start. Got any ideas?

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The man behind Wagner Custom makes the case for dropping $2,000 on your very own pair of made-to-order skis

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Crowdfunded adventures are great. Here’s how to do them right.

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If it takes off, crowdfunded science could create a platform for more nimble, fast-paced research that isn't bogged down by bureaucracy

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Kickstarter has become the go-to funding source for serious expeditions and boondoggles alike. And that has some benefactors wanting their cash back.

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In this weekly roundup, we scour the Web for our favorite long-form articles, collecting them here and on Longreads and Twitter. This installment focuses on dead pets, Adderall, and electric coils.

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Finishes La Dura Dura project

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One to three feet predicted

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Highlights climate change

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Says he lied under oath

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First discovery of its kind

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Group outlines measures in new article

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Indoor climbing could soon replace spin class as the urban professional’s sport of choice—and that has marketers salivating

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John John Florence was 19 when he became the youngest surfer ever to win the Triple Crown. Is he the next great phenomenon?

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Or, why you just need to disconnect every once in a while

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From the Lucy Perfect Booty Pants to the Helly Hansen Panorama Jacket, Outside contributing editor and The Adventuress columnist Ali Carr Troxell picks her 10 favorite pieces of women's gear from OR

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In an attempt to move the industry away from waterproof down, which has insulation problems, Outdoor Research's latest relies on untreated feathers sealed inside a breathable, waterproof fabric

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A conversation with Dr. Stacy Sims, endurance runner, Ironman triathlete, and pro-elite road racer who has been studying the science of performance and nutrition for two decades

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Bird is oldest known in wild

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Olympic hopeful aimed to compete in Rio

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Three people in critical condition

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I'm a pretty sustainably minded person and for my next vacation, I want to go to a low-impact resort that's not too insanely far from home. What are the best eco-lodges in North America?

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My buddies and I are training for a race together, and the other day we got on the topic of pre-sporting event sex. Some of the guys swear it can have a negative impact on race-day performance; I say it helps calm my nerves. Who’s right?

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Seven years after Hurricane Katrina, animal advocates faced their greatest challenge yet—but a combination of technological advances, coordination, and legislation made all the difference

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A full-sized headlamp that adjusts its output automatically, a quick-fix buckle repair system, and a multitool made specifically for skiers

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We cornered the founder of Burton Snowboards at Outdoor Retailer's Winter Market to talk about his company's latest developments, where he likes to ride most, and avalanche safety

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Problem: Stress, temper tantrums, teething, nighttime waking, worry, and overscheduled days. Solution: To spend some time sleeping—and living—outdoors, away from digital distractions, at least once a month.

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For years, giving 90 percent was good enough. But with poor visibility and a course in rough condition, a fitness program thrown off by recent illness, and the pressure to beat Tina Maze, who is having the best season ever recorded, Vonn just couldn't pull it off this time. But that wasn't going to stop her from trying.

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Ryan O'Hanlon is down in Honduras to cover the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team's opening World Cup qualifying match

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Sally Jewell will be Secretary of the Interior

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Black Hawk cannot restrict cyclists

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Blaming low oxygen levels

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Will star in new unscripted show

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I noticed that the World Championship Shovel Races are coming up this weekend and thought, "Hey, now there's a sport I might be able to compete in." What steps should I take to prepare for next year?

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Ryan O'Hanlon is down in Honduras to cover the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team's opening World Cup qualifying match

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Eric Nusbaum went to a bullfight in Mexico City, and, among other things, he realized Ernest Hemingway was totally wrong

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The Abominable Snowman is just a legend. Or is it? We break down the history of the Himalayas' most famous monster, from ancient legends to Russia's yeti museum.

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Cats are being blamed for killing billions of birds and small mammals in the United States every year, but off-leash, free-roaming, and feral dogs are responsible for a fair bit of damage to wildlife, too

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Bay area threatened by sea rise

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Audience watches in horror

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Rope snapped, severed multiple fingers

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Will miss rest of season

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I’ve always wanted to watch the Northern Lights over the night sky. Where’s the best place to go see them?

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And U.S. fans have made the sport’s culture of booze, brats, and revelry all their own

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Can’t skin up a mountain or drop off a massive cornice like a Warren Miller star? Five days of carefully planned resort skiing can get you closer to shredding expert terrain. Here’s how.

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A new study shows that a polarized training approach leads to the biggest fitness gains, but can we trust the results?

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Every option, from Strava to MapMyFitness, offers a different set of features. Use this handy guide to determine which one will most help you achieve your fitness goals.

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Join us for the strange but true story of Wild Bill Cooper, playing right here on Thursday, February 7, 2013, at 7:00 p.m. ET. Filmmaker Mike Scholtz will join us in the comments below to answer your questions.

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Ryan O'Hanlon is down in Honduras to cover the U.S. Men's National Soccer Team's opening World Cup qualifying match

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Hurricane Sandy victims look to repair dunes

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After storm traps them

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Eager to sacrifice himself

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Sonar blasts disrupt mating, eating habits

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Located in a natural gorge just outside the town of Ouray, Colorado, the Ouray Ice Park is home to more than 200 amazing ice and mixed climbs. Video produced and directed by Barry Stevenson, Outside Adventure Media.

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