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A short film about the people who make up the sport of cold water surfing, from a leading cold water surf brand: Finisterre. …

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With 42-foot climbing walls and hundreds of routes

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About 250 miles beneath our feet

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Here's the good news and the bad news: You won't have to worry about sunscreen or getting pitched into the river.

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Custom body parts, coming up!

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Back at it again, the Boyz ‘n Toyz crew is working on a new project with the help of Matthias Reich Cinematography. These guys are just having fun, and it’s pretty easy to tell.

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Are celebrities the voice of youthful consciousness?

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The Last of the First Skiers: Jonas Bendiksen Photography

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A look into the life of climber Kevin Jorgeson and his attempt to free the hardest unclimbed big wall route in the world, the Dawn Wall on Yosemite’s El Capitan, with Tommy Caldwell. …

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A look at the Hawk, the latest wingsuit from S-Fly Equipment. It’s designed to maximize maneuverability and agility with increased surfaced area and arm and leg pressurization. …

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The latest project from Sitka and The Short Season highlights a trip down south in search of Patagonia’s red stag. Bow in hand, these hunters not only find some beautiful stag, but a region filled with far more than just world-class hunting opportunities.

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On Monday March 10, ski patrollers deliberately initiated an avalanche that gathered more power and snow than expected, wiping out a chairlift at Crystal Mountain in Washington. Patrollers threw a 40-pound explosive on an unstable slope as a normal and common safety precaution. A new video from…

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Responding to drought with tanker trucks

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Man who found McCandless shot by police

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The 2014 Iditarod: Loren Holmes Photography. The Craziest Iditarod Yet

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Stateside, the trend has yet to catch on

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Floor-bound food safe to scarf

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Will travel more than 60,000 miles

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The flow is slow—and the psi way low—but Jon Billman's blimp-wheeled rig helped him beat back the worst sub-zero winter on record.

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Conservations want the iconic animals to roam free once again. But many ranchers believe rewilding is a really bad idea.

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One of the world’s best alpine racers, Aksel Lund Svindal, joins the Supervention crew in the beautiful Lyngen Alps in Norway. With a “nasty hit list” of big mountain lines, the crew captures some stunning footage for the film. Including: Eirik Finseth, Aksel Lund Svindal, and Åsmund Thorsen.

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A new study indicates that climate change will bring the disease, and the bugs that carry it, previously uninfected areas.

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The Supervention crew heads to Terrace, British Columbia in search of some film-worthy powder. A behind the scenes look at some of their filming tools inclduing an drone-mounted RED. With James Heim, Asmund Thorsen, and Andreas, the team gets exactly what they were looking for. Field Productions presents The…

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Hold clues to continent formation

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Injured by Jackson Hole silde

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Officials quote from "The Lorax"

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Shocking come-from-behind victory

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Was noted Outside writer

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Cameraman shares last moments

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Threads are five times stronger than Kevlar

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Wins L.A. Marathon, finishes ahead of the men

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Exercise your eyeballs

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Urban challenges for skiers? How about an 8 kink? The crew failed countless times trying this 23 meter long rail with plenty of laughs and pain. Will they make it? Featuring Jesper Tjäder, Even Sigstad, Anders Backe and more. Field Productions presents The Making of Supervention Season 2. The…

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Stung 1,000 times

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6.9 magnitude quake strikes off coast

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10.7 billion trips in U.S. for 2013

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We’re inspired by days spent living boldly in pursuit of our passions. These are the Days You Remember. A new series from Mountain Hardwear.

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Horizons are meant to be expanded. The first episode from Mountain Hardwear’s newest web series highlights the days you simply don’t forget. And maybe even encourages you to make time for more of them.

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Worst conditions in history

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200,000 people applied to be apart of Mars One’s permanant human establsihment on the red planet. In December of 2013, roughly 1,000 applicants were accepted into the next round of qualifying. The project plans to send groups of four every two years, beginning in 2024. This film from Vita…

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The sole mission of a Spartan is the ability to conquer challenges as they appear. From start to finish, Spartans climb over 8 foot walls, navigate a Tyrolean traverse, and crawl under barbed wire, while running over irregular and gruelingly inhospitable terrain. “Spartan Races are designed to…

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Are we next?

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High Stakes at Track Championships

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Why the Old Country Loves E-Bikes

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Shark at 19,000 miles and counting

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Small craft exempt, says court

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February was a great month for snow, if you don’t believe us, watch this video. See what Parker White and Chris Logan get into the second episdoe from The Big Picture – Zero/One – Zero/Two.

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Google wants to build the world’s best off-road map. And they want your help.

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Protects injured owner for 24 hours

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Auction for the "Big Adventure" bike ends today

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Yup, there's an app for that

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Weather hinders rescue efforts

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Largest land predator to roam Europe

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Filmed in four hours of complete darkness, wakeboarders hit jumps and perform tricks through clouds of smoke made by the emergency flares strapped to their boards. Filmed in Copenhagen Cable Park by Klaus Elmer.

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Old-growth thieves are stymied

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From the producers of the game changing snowboard films “That’s It, That’s All” and “The Art of FLIGHT”, Red Bull Media House, in association with Brain Farm Digital Cinema, are proud to announce production of the next feature in Travis Rice’s iconic franchise. With another 2 years set…

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Repurposed wood make rustic cafes

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Avocados might become too expensive

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First wilderness since 2009

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Mississippi tops fattest scale

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A series from Liquid Force and Billabong highlighting professional Wakeboarder Raphael Derome. Derome, 21 is already one of the most successful wakeboard athletes out there, and he gotten there in his own way. From still not famous.     …

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Red Bull‘s latest web series showcases a kayaking expedition in southwest Mexico. The most spectacular moments, impressive scenery and harrowing situations seen during three weeks of extreme kayaking adventure in the rural mountains of southwestern mexico with a team of the world’s best adventure kayakers.

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They’re keen to burrow in the snow and play with friends. They enjoy charging downhill with gravity as their ally and a night spent in the parking lot waiting to charge out the door in the morning to see how much snow has fallen overnight. The relationship between humans…

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Just an elaborate hoax, right?

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8 million fewer visitors in 2013

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To map their movements

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Minnesota farmer constructs 50-foot snowman

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Solar-powered UAVs could provide Internet service almost anywhere

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What really gets Olympic silver medalist Gus Kenworthy fired up? His GoPro. From sweet tail grabs to massive crashes, Gus Kenworthy and his beloved GoPro are pretty inseparable. Watch from his own perspective as he makes his way down Red Bull’s Megaslope, the biggest, baddest slopestyle course ever created.

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Yosemite animals are insatiable

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Frozen boots and first descents—such moments define the life of big mountain riders. While shooting for Higher last April with Teton Gravity Research, Jeremy Jones and Ryland Bell spent their nights camping and their days riding epic lines in the East Alaska Range. The duo filmed their exploits using…

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Rumbling tankers, military ops, oil and gas exploration—the ocean's turning into a noisy mosh pit and it's having a devastating effect on precious marine habitat

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Ferreira, Hartmark win U.S. titles

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White House demonstration draws fire

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Epic battle goes to python

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Won't support gay leader ban

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Magnus Manson is on his way to becoming one of Canada’s premier downhill mountain bike racers. Still in high school, he’s created a unique schedule that allows him to train and ride as much as possible during the week. As Magnus explains, who whouldn’t want to ride bikes for…

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Agency wants to spin winning film

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