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Popularity of heavy draft horses on the rise

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It's a long road to the 2016 Olympics and Phelps isn't guaranteed a spot on the U.S. team. But he's back in the pool and things are going swimmingly.

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GPS locators to take thieves from handlebars to behind bars

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2,700 feet off world's tallest building

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"Stepping-stone approach" will put astronauts on the planet in 2030s

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A few teams may still carry on

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Quack, quack, quack, quack

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For 500 dead birds

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When children end up in harm's way because of their parents, do positive intentions matter?

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Picks up stranded snorkelers

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From base camp to the bottom line, Sherpas should be full partners on the world's highest peak

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Blocking a traffic camera

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Now your Street View photobombs will never disappear

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Some more powerful than an atom bomb

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Armstrong talks about his revoked Tour wins, how life has changed in the past year, and working on his golf game.

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Citizen scientists record away

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Designed for service animals

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Iconic images go for $100

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Holiday tans to blame

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For involvement in the doping conspiracy

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Palcohol approved, unapproved within two weeks

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Of all American cities

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Cool Brit kicks made from trash

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The most hated man in bike racing wants a second chance with the public. Here's why that's not a sign of the apocalypse.

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Sengupta family claims wrongful death

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96,000 pounds were compromised

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And occupy Comic Con

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Solar now makes sense

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With a time of 2:08:37, first American winner since 1983

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Last summer, filmmakers Casey Gannon and Colin Airsman thru-hiked the Pacific Crest Trail with cameras in hand. “Only the Essential” is the story of their 5 month, 2668 mile journey on foot from Mexico to Canada, across the wilderness of California, Oregon and Washington. The full length film…

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Teams discuss cancelling climb

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Author is "truly honored"

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Wildlife advocacy gets Snapchat treatment

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The deadliest single day in the history of Everest claimed 16 Sherpas in an instant. And, yes, there is something that needs to be done about it.

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Nearby states begging for hot sauce

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Climbing Sherpas suffer the highest mortality rate on Mount Everest. We ran the numbers, and the results will shock you.

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Time to move to Boulder

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A 3,762-mile multisport epic

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Virtual Runner making a splash

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As many as 16 climbers killed

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38 million gallons of urine trouble

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Traveled more than 100 miles from the sea

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On SpaceX resupply mission

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Could be listed as endangered

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Rodenticide the likely culprit

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And videos of her friend

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Victim nearly paralyzed

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Take note, hipsters

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Spirits of the plague

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Avantgardster drops rice cooker filled with confetti

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Link between mental growth, physical motivation

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Turns plastic cups into parts

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May impact protection status

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But only in "Urban Naked Zones"

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Capture methane; help planet

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Look like a "fairy tale"

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Experience and wisdom compensate

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Will deliver remote internet

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In this episode of Sony Mind’s Eye, Teton Gravity Research skiers Ian McIntosh and Johnny Collinson race down steep couloirs at ridiculous speeds, blowing the doors off of La Grave, France. After earning nearly every vertical meter on foot and cranking down line after line in variable snow, Mac…

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Field surgery in Kenya requires quick thinking and guts

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There is nothing we’d like more than to see the most decorated Olympic athlete of all time return to the five-ringed stage. Can he make it happen at age 31?

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Clark Little is one of the most famous wave and surf photographers out there. Constantly getting crushed by shorebreak to capture the perfect shot, Little explains he is just doing what he loves. Here is peak behind the scenes in Waimea Bay, Hawaii of what goes into one of…

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There's a rod here for everyone, from the expert angler to the one just getting his toes wet.

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Pro Surfer Bethany Hamilton’s story has been told on many platforms since she lost her left arm in a 2003 shark attack. Never before has she shared exactly how she re-learned to surf after the accident, and how her sufring style has changed. Learn about Hamilton’s technique in this…

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Morgan Maassen‘s “Water.” One of the best tributes the ocean and its waters we’ve ever seen. With a RED Epic and an underwater housing, Maassen calls it “a brief odyssey into the world that I cherish most.”…

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Being situated on Lake Superior has its advantages, and great kayaking is one of them. A look at the kayaking scene in Duluth, MN, which was voted Outside’s Best Town in 2014.  …

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A new series from Smith Optics, Great Days celebrates Smith’s 50 years of outdoor adventure and documents the brand’s ambassadors as they push the limits of their respective sports. Episode 1 takes you to Chile in the first of a three part series for an inside look at what…

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In Episode 2 of Smith’s Great Days, professional climber Jonathan Siegrist sends a new route just outside of Las Vegas. After reaching the top of this challenging 5.14c first ascent, Siegrist named the route “Spectrum.”       …

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Escape is an inspirational story that aims to awaken our true desires and to open our hearts to what each of us finds truly meaningful in life. A short film from DHPro that explores the idea of escaping from everyday life.  …

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Jesse Billauer, a surfer and spinal cord injury survivor, describes how he stays positive and leads a happy life by not dwelling on what he can’t do, and focusing on what he can do. The Wings for Life World Run is a first of its kind running race…

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Alex Gray stands tall in hydraulic vortices all around the world is what Turkeymelt (the filmmakers) say of this epic surf edit titled “Slaber Nackle.” Some impressive skills both on the board and with the camera elevate this beyond your everyday surf flick.

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This dog is incredible. Chances are you’ve seen Jumpy in action before, but now he’s back and showing off his parkour skills in slow motion. For more videos like this, visit BeyondSlowMotion at YouTube.com/BeyondSlowMotion. …

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Wildfire spread from a forested ravine into the city

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Some in congress want to change a bill that allows presidents to designate national monuments. Should we care?

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Surprise victory at famous road race

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Green spaces correlate with lower rates of depression

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After bringing home a gold medal in snowboard halfpipe from Sochi, team snowboarder and North Face athlete Kaitlyn Farrington went remote for some backcountry camping and riding in Mica, British Columbia with teammates Lucas Debari and Johnny Collinson. …

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Take a tour of the Duluth, Minnesota’s Lake Superior Brewing Company with Head Brewer Dale Kleinschmidt. Duluth was voted Outside’s Best Town in 2014.  …

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