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Chris Foster, a 48-year-old teacher from Southern California, just completed Part 1 of a solo motorcycle journey around the world. We caught up with him to find out why he wanted to do it again.

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Longer than the Grand Canyon

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300 Firefighters Join Yosemite Lines

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If you ever find yourself submerged in icy waters, follow these tips

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Don't touch that wild water until you've used at least one of these methods

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Learn how to start a one-match fire with this quick guide

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Video sparking anger

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A guide to getting the right people interested in your plan

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Slow loris, giraffe contributing

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A few tips from Dr. Luanne Freer, founder of the Everest Base Camp Medical Clinic.

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Heavy rains flooding cave entrance

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Will reach the "cradle of gold"

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Fort Collins, Colo., has the best

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Camping on Lake Winnibigoshish

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Car abandoned in the wilderness

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Boasts cheap venue space and top flight security

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Hampered by rain and lack of chairlifts

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Strongest presence in the festival's history

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It's rare to be thrown from a plane crash and survive. But for those who do, the stories are unforgettable.

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In order to determine how 400-foot, 2,000-year-old Redwoods are fairing in our changing climate, this Berkeley researcher puts on his climbing harness.

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Based on sunspots and astrology

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Funds for Desert Conservation Center running out

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Giant sequoias and drinking water at risk

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The 12-year-old climber died after a July fall

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Short $600 million for fighting fires

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Findings suppressed by WADA

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Photographer Chris Burkard chartered a Soviet military chopper and four-wheel-drive carrier truck, gathered six of his toughest friends, and set off on a two-week exploration of the remote, wild 780-mile-long Russian peninsula. Guess what he brought back?

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Was set to collaborate with "Frontline"

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By the time 51-year-old Sacramento dentist Craig Stapleton jumped out of a plane on the afternoon of March 10 he had racked up more than 7,000 jumps, competed in 14 national skydiving competitions, and won one world championship. It took just one simple miscommunication to put him face to face with a grisly death.

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As fires sweep through Portugal

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Proving highly effective

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Biggest reality show in cable history

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Level three nuclear event

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Life-support system malfunctioned

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Hundreds evacuated from camps

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The Deschutes River fly-fishing guide called Stealhead Joe was an angling master with a long list of devoted clients. But as Ian Frazier, who fished with Joe last fall, learned, off the water, Joe’s life was a tangle of troubles that ultimately overwhelmed him.

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Was in Italy with Steph Davis

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But only 2 blood transfusion tests given

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Sick of gun laws, democrats

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Give your boots some extra stability for especially icy weather - all it takes is a quick trip to the hardware store.

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Starting this week, Sampson, a rescued Labrador with Conservation Canines, will sniff out a very rare and endangered salamander in New Mexico's Jemez Mountains.

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9th attack in the state this year

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300,000 diagnosed each year

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With programs like the Biological Passport, the sport has made admirable progress. But more still needs to happen, including some bold new steps.

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Like it or not—(not)—suspicion still clouds pro bike racing. Is there a way racers can prove they're clean? One wild plan to quell the critics.

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Falls 150 feet

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Scientists also investigating beetles, caddisflies

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In some cases, may help

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At least 10,500 years old

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Known for London Olympics drop

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Join glowing cats, mice, pigs

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Welcome to Deerlandia, where we kill deer and they kill us. Too bad it's not a spoof.

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Climate change may be responsible

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Does the National Park Service need to offer WiFi, cell service and RV hookups to survive?

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Newlyweds take home gold and silver

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Larry Ellison’s bid to convert America’s Cup sailing into a high-risk action sport was labeled a disaster before the first race. But it still might work.

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In an exclusive interview, a Sherpa involved in the incident speaks out on the now infamous scuffle with Western climbers

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Whether it’s fly-fishing all summer, or chasing powder all winter, Park City is at the top of our Best Towns list.

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In development for 30 years

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Will be torn down in two weeks

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Park City Utah has world renouned summer water ramps. Joe Discoe explains what it’s like to train in the summer.

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In this exclusive documentary, friends, family, and the lone survivor of the Granite Mountain Hotshots speak out.

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Swimmers warned to cover up

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Will release animals or transfer to refuges

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Animals are dying at a rate 7 times higher than usual

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Officials fear it may draw people to island

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Fled during war, lived 40 years in forest

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Has a hint of coffee smell

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Escaped its pen at the Dakota State Fair

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Photographer captures pictures from plane

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At age 14, Zak Noyle took his first photo at a Hawaiian shore break. By 25, he was a senior staff photographer at Surfer. We checked in with him several accolades and awards later, on his 27th birthday.

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Employees let go without warning

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These sports aren't necessarily deadly, but they certainly instill an imminent sense of death—which is what makes them so thrilling and why we can't look away.

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Possibly a sucker punch

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Friendliest city also named

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