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Champion Red Bull hang glider Jon Durand recently swooped in to set two new world records in just one day in dramatic ‘boomerang-style’ across the Great Australian Bight. ‘Project Boomerang’ was one of the most impressive out-and-return flights in history.

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After Costas, Lauer step down

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Even the best ones out there have practice safety. eremy Jones and his fellow athletes travel to Snowbird Resort to refine their mountaineering and rescue skills at the International Pro Riders’ Workshop presented by Teton Gravity Research and ICEdot. Started by TGR and former lead guide, Jim Conway, IPRW has…

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Men are off the hook during ice storm

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A unique look at aerobatics. Not to mention some of the craziest flying we’ve ever seen. From Martin Šonka.

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Did Russians sabotage Canadian lugers?

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Jumped from Peak 2 Peak Gondola in Whistler, B.C.

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Men dominate brand-new event

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Want to protect winter sports for future generations

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Vomit-inducing free solo

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Workouts improves pain tolerance

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Satellites help researchers count populations

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The team behind Google Street View is going off-road, and they're turning to you for help

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After building his own truck-bed camper from scratch in Carpinteria, California, Trevor Gordon embarked on a mission to find surf and adventure in the heart of Cascadia’s Bigfoot Country. A series by Jeremy Koreski, Erin Feinblatt, and Ian Durkin.

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And it's not even ugly sweater season

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Before elephants, rhinos disappear

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Might have to file this one under the “snowboarding lives” argument. Adraon Buck footage from Sweetgrass Productions.

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Passport unlocks Molson fridge

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Dies from ingesting a coat and bag

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A handful of primate researchers believe Sasquatch is real, and they take their search for the creature very—very—seriously.

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Fatalities in three Western states

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Daghan Celayir teamed up with the Red Bull F1 racing team to pull off a pretty wild stunt on top of one of the most famous hotels in the world—Burj Al Arab in Dubai.

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A short film on the new wave of freeriders. The team from Jetpilot, filmmaker Allan Hardy and a handful of Australia’s best up and coming riders scour the east coast of Australia in an effort to capture the camaraderie and essence that is free riding.

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Loses by five-hundredths of a second in quarterfinals

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To keep you happy, motivated, fit

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These guys are doing some next level bodyboarding. Sapinus Prone Productions’ Episode 14 Slow Mow.  …

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Provides clues about the Big Bang

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UAVs are changing the way we watch sports

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Favorite finishes fourth in halfpipe, no medal

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TGR’s Behind The Line S6 Ep6. Deep in the Neacola Mountains of Alaska, Todd Ligare, Ian McIntosh, and Angel Collinson discover a tempting line that calls for airing over two crazy crevasses. Towering over 3,000 vertical feet, this face already offers ample challenge. And for Ligare, a sketchy fall…

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Sponsored by Antigravity BASE of Mesa, Arizona and Apex BASE of southern California, the Arizona BASE Boogie draws jumpers from all over the country. The event’s host, Matt Frolich, has performed over 1000 BASE jumps over the course of the last several years.

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Thousands of protestors are rallying against a shark-killing program following a spike in fatal attacks, but supporters include some surfers.

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Maybe not, but along with aspirin, it might help

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Olympic Charter considers tribute propaganda

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In one of the boldest Himalayan climbs in history, Mountain Hardwear athlete Ueli Steck completed the first solo ascent of Annapurna's South Face in a record 28 hours.

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Parachute failed to open properly

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New gene study has the answer

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Plus: Mancuso wins bronze and Miller falters

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Become first to trek 1,800 miles across Antarctica

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Latest tech company to file for secret IPO

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Possibly the first four-legged prisoner of war

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Tonga’s first Winter Olympian

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Survivorman discusses Bigfoot, his worst survival illness, and his family camping habits in AMA

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Keno, a five-year-old Labrador/Border collie mix, makes the first live avalanche find by a rescue dog in Canada

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It doesn’t get more exciting than this! Seb Montaz and Globus Kon Tiki string a highline between two hot air balloons. Exit strategy? Just a parachute. Can they get all the way across?…

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How reports of the sport's demise have been greatly exaggerated

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Hundreds support region’s first running group

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Outdoor Research’s Tiny House Tour is back! Episode 1 explores a group of people we all love – Winter’s People. When we’re born, we’re all destined to become something. Some of us are lucky enough to become skiers. Skiing becomes who we are; It becomes our culture.

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Plenty of races forgo the clock, but few are more fun than the European cycling tradition that’s blowing up ­stateside

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Underground, unsanctioned races are about as elusive as secret New York City parties. These simple steps you put you in the know.

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Australian woman climbs 86 flights in 11:57 for her fifth title

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They keep the planet from getting too hot or cold

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Thousands of Chobani containers sit in New Jersey

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They had a taste for flowers

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Aidan Sheahan’s extra footage from a trip to Canada last year with Sweetgrass Productions for the making of Valhalla.

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Apply for the Live Your Dream grant

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Snowboard speedster Seth Wescott had a difficult year, which finally came to an end at the X Games in Aspen, where he faced his final chance to make the Olympic team. See how it all goes down in the final episode of Sugarloaf’s “Surgery to Sochi” series.

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Washed up on a beach in Tasmania

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Triple the amount of "awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww"

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Probably due to poor self-control

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From fighting on the front lines as a British Parachute Captain to delivering ambulances in Africa to leading the first ever crossing of Madagascar, Levison Wood has lived his life pushing the limits. His next adventure – walking the 4,175-mile Nile River – tops it all.

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Will Russian athletes dominate Sochi?

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Slaughtering 600 protected sharks annually

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New study examines connection

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Claims injury risk is too high

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Jamaican bobsled team loses luggage, misses training

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Study of hockey players reveals permanent alterations to brain

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Soothing fears over battery range

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“I have no different mindset after having kids, or because of my age…but, I haven’t been put to the test.” Between 1996 and 2004, Wendy Fisher was the most dominant female big mountain freeskier in the world. Then she had kids and her priorities shifted. Does she still have it?…

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Sochi slopestyle course claims another victim

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One-day event on the Champs-Elyseés

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Baumgartner’s record-breaking jump from every angle

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Areas in New Mexico and California to become national monuments

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The climb tells about the epic challenge of Luca Galimberti who climbed the Monte Rosa mountain on a cross-country sledge for paraplegic people, using his arms strenght only. Luca is affected by Adrenoleukodystrophy and by Addison’s disease and the peak he reached is Cresta Rossa, 3.660 meters high. A film…

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Are maple sugar farms on the horizon?

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Might continue to erupt

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Rodent then predicts six more weeks of winter

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Says he spent 13 months adrift, drank turtle blood

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Red Bull’s 2014 Crashed Ice season is in full swing. This event featured a 45-meter vertical drop carved into the side of a mountain in Espoo, Finland.

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