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Subject of scathing 2009 documentary

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21 people tagged during shutdown

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U.S. Program in 'caretaker status'

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New documentary profiles 2013 ultramarathon

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Joel Tudor's longboard revival is showcased in a new documentary

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What's your state sport?

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Budding explorer Sonya Baumstein becomes the first person to SUP across the Bering Strait

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5 stories by our editors about near-death experiences and how they survived.

New Jersey’s post-Sandy strategy: massive resistance to rising seas

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Les Stroud, the most trusted name in survival, has seen it all—and lived to tell about it. Next time you’re up a creek, you should probably do what he says.

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Geologist Orrin Pilkey predicted exactly what a storm like Sandy would do to the mid-Atlantic coast and New York City. On a tour of destruction after the deluge, he and David Gessner ponder a troubling question: Why are people rebuilding, as if all this isn't going to happen again?

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The billions in federal Sandy relief will mainly be used to rebuild what was there before

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The first wingsuit water landing without a parachute?

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Escapes with 30 stitches

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Officials propose alternative to euthanasia

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Cameras, police, dogs to line course

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State lawmakers pulled a bill that would have require cyclists to register their bike and restrict when and where cycling is allowed.

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Vessel and crew seized in protest

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Masik Pass a lavish pet project

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Climbers are able to sneak through

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Dozens entered at least three this weekend

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Team spends a week underground

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Skeptics point to scientific lapses

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Hoping to become profitable

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(And other sudsy beer-marketing tactics)

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Flooding along Colorado's Front Range kept cyclists off their bikes for days. Now, they're back on the roads with a new sense of camaraderie.

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How the federal government tried to ruin my 30th birthday (and how I didn’t let them).

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Season has the loosest restrictions in recent years

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Rising American star collided with a truck

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Ann Bender will once again be tried for the murder of her husband, an American financier who built a lavish mansion in the wilds of Costa Rica. This is what we know.

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Honeybees unable to find flowers

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Local radio news director is leading caravan into the park

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Five men in good condition

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Volunteers wanted for missing hiker

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Crowd of angry permit holders grows

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Filmed by French raptor activist Jacques Olivier Travers

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Searching the Balandkiik River

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Winner receive Epic Pass for life

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A San Francisco Bay Area man wants you to get on the water—without getting off your bike

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Marks the first thought-sensitive prosthetic

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75 lucky skiers to catch early-season pow

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Small changes, big improvements

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Grand Canyon permit holders turned away

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You’re headed out on your first hut trip. Here’s what you need to know.

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Get educated before you go out this Winter season

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15 seconds faster

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Will allow astronauts to manufacture tools

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Officials have released a detail analysis of the deadly fire that killed 19 elite hotshots. Although much has been previously reported, the document offers a few revelations. Here’s what you need to know.

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The Robertson family pens autobiographies.

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May be from old plane crash

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Obama Plans to Issue Carbon Regulations

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Replaces disgraced Pat McQuaid

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Is another megaflood imminent in the Boulder, Colorado, area? One thing's for sure—they're gonna need a bigger sewer system.

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On September 28, 37-year-old Jeb Corliss will attempt what he says is his most challenging jump yet. He will drop out of a helicopter and pilot his wingsuit through a crack in a roughly 900-foot-long, 870-foot high rock. We called him up to find out more, and discovered he's using a revolutionary new technology to train.

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Poachers use cyanide

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Planning for a half-marathon, she won the full

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Sentenced to community service

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Mich Kemeter breaks his own record

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America's Cup to be decided in final race

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Won eight straight races in Amazing comeback

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The ocean health and access advocacy group has picked a battle with a wealthy California landowner and the outcome could set an important precedent around recreational beach access.

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After 150 days and 3,750 miles at sea

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Hawaii farmer offering reward

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Thom Weisel and Mark Gorski implicated

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The course for last weekend's Red Earth Mountain Bike Race in Ishpeming, Michigan, cruised past the ghosts of mining's past—but was underwritten by mining's present.

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Fell from over 25 feet

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Vail, Taos, and other resorts report dusting

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Ultra Runner Dakota Jones speaks about his love of running. Recently he has been doing more traditional climbing, and he is pushing the limits to combine these two sports.

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“Having them at our practice is fun for us, but they also seem to help to relax the patients,” says Amy, who owns Advantage Physical Therapy with her husband. “And the dogs get to enjoy our lifestyle. We take them mountain biking, running along the river, and skiing in the…

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In epidode 1 of Dynafit's education series, we learn about the art of skinning.

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“At this point, I’ve been with Atlas in an out-of-control raft, with people being sucked out of the boat, high-siding on rocks,” says Wilkes, the owner of Mountain Waters Rafting. “And when you look around for where you should be, Atlas is there.”…

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Pro Skier, Greg Hill, talks about what it’s like to throw lifts and heli’s to the wind and use his two legs to earn his turns.

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Legalization brings unforeseen consequences

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