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Located in a natural gorge just outside the town of Ouray, Colorado, the Ouray Ice Park is home to more than 200 amazing ice and mixed climbs. Video produced and directed by Barry Stevenson, Outside Adventure Media.

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The Mexican kayaking phenomenon opens up about relationships, going over his first waterfall, and why Outside is a bunch of bastards

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Film of unprecedented quartet

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Walkers a close second

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Neural pathways behind petting

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Dispute over free upgrade

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With more than 57 World Cup wins and four overall titles, Lindsey Vonn has already established herself as the greatest women’s ski racer in history. Too bad they won’t let her take on the boys.

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The founder of SEABA, a heliskiing and backcountry adventure provider based in Alaska, talks about turning the ultimate ski bum fantasy into a reality, how to get a job at a heli operation, and tips for first-time heli-skiers

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Browse hundreds of additional stories, gear reviews, interviews, photo galleries, and more on the environment and the ethics of adventure from the Adventure Ethics archive on Outside Online

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Minesweeper damaged Philippine reef

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Owner's license suspended

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Comes in three flavors

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Behind the scenes with skier Lindsey Vonn and photographer Sheryl Nields for our February 2013 cover. Don’t miss Peter Vigneron’s profile of the fastest woman on the planet.

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Crashed snowmobile in the X Games

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Is it just me, or have there been a lot of bike accidents in the news lately? I know it’s impossible to steer clear of all possible dangers, but what are some ways I can stay safe while sharing the road with cars?

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The surfing legend is not entirely sure where that number came from or how accurate it is—"I don't measure waves," he told us—but he is sure of one thing: This was one of the most dangerous situations he's ever been in

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Banned Jack3d in her water bottle

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Thirty pitches in three days

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Honestly, are you that surprised?

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Crashed snowmobile in X Games

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Climbing NH's King's Ravine

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First medal in her new sport

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I want to go ice skating on the lake near my house. How do I know if it’s safe?

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Could claim second world record

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Weather had hampered search

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Veteran backcountry skier Roger Strong was skinning up his favorite backcountry run when he triggered an avalanche. Check out more from director Fitz Cahall.  …

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From director Leah Evans, female pro skiers come together to encourage the next generation.

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Was covered in leeches

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Forced down by -35 degree temperatures

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Circumnavigation in 78 days

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White wins sixth straight gold

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Heavy snow destabilized conditions

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Pipeline protest. Photo: Dogwood Initiative Amid an increasingly conservative Canadian government focused on exploiting the land’s resources, the country’s indigenous people have risen up through a grassroots protest movement called Idle No More. The Idle No More protest movement was…

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This past Sunday, Peter Mel won the Mavericks Invitational. The video embedded above offers a view of the big-wave contest as captured by his GoPro. —Joe Spring@joespring…

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The U.S. Ski Team member and two-time Olympian discusses the Kitzbuhel, overcoming injury, and why downhillers get better as they get older

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Have you ever watched a three-year-old curling match while you had the flu?

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Photo: Spatial Information Design Lab The Spatial Information Design Lab at Columbia University has built an informative and easy-to-use…

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In this weekly roundup, we scour the Web for our favorite long-form articles, collecting them here and on Longreads and Twitter. This installment focuses on science fiction, anesthesia, and the language of Jesus.

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Rescuers searching for more possible victims

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Was director of Ohio's state crime lab

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Lance denies doping after 2005

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Photo: Flickr/Boklm Earlier this month, a federal judge ruled that an expansion plan for Homewood Mountain Resort on the shores of Lake Tahoe would not be allowed to move forward without further considering a scaled-back alternative with less environmental impact. The Sierra…

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On Monday, January 21, ThoseCrazyTexans uploaded a 19-second clip of aerial stunt pilot Jason Newburg flying a plane at roughly 200 miles per hour just a few feet above the ground and a few feet to the side…

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In which Katie Heaney discovers the Fountain of Youth, sort of

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Cruise company denies it happened

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The profile on Team ABC Boulder of 11-year-old climbing sensation Brooke Raboutou—which was last updated in December 2011—lists more than a few hard-to-grasp facts about the phenom. Raboutou first climbed at the age of one. She began climbing regularly at four or five years…

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Enter the great grey-green, greasy Limpopo River

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Linked to drug factory raid

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Rescue attempt with locator beacon

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On January 31 at the SIA Snowsports Show in Denver, Colorado, sports design company Giro will introduce its first soft-shell helmet. Using new impact absorbing materials, Giro promises that this helmet will provide riders with durability and protection across a wide range of impact…

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Facing claws-out backlash

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Canyons Resort. Photo: Scott Markewitz Last week I was at Canyons Resort in Utah on official Outside business, and for the first time in months, I had to leave my children behind. Solo traveling has its pros and cons. On one hand, without little bodies pattering…

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Begins on February 13

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Plans to support Froome in Tour

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Researchers plan ocean additive

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The author of The Fear Project (and Saltwater Buddha) shares what he learned about our most primal emotion during the many months he spent training for a go at Mavericks

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What an ostrich sounds like. What an ostrich chick in an egg sounds like. Photo: Shutterstock You might know what an…

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Capsize test for the Alexandra Shackleton at Portland Marina, Dorset, U.K. Footage shot by Peter Wooldridge. Read our January 2013 story on the expedition.

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Capsize test for the Alexandra Shackleton at Portland Marina, Dorset, U.K. Footage shot by Peter Wooldridge. Read our January 2013 story on the expedition.

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Footage showing the Alexandra Shackleton preparing to depart on the Shackleton Epic Expedition, King George Island, Antarctica.

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It's Seven Cups of Deceit time. Read all about it here.

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“As a professional climber I like to say that my gift in life is the ability to relentlessly beat my head against a wall. I live by the ethos that if you hit your head hard or long enough, it really feels good when you stop.” —…

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John Davis paddling in Congaree National Park. Photo: Susan Baycot Climate change, development, ranching, and oil and gas exploration tend to get a lot of ink when it comes to threats to wildlife in the Western United States. But wildlife corridors are another vital factor,…

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Admits humanity is a "plague"

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60-year-old was hiking solo

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Freak snowfall and cold conditions

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What are the key differences between polo played on a regular field and polo played on the snow—and how does it affect the horses?

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Deep Space Industries plans to launch by 2015

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This past Sunday, 43-year-old big-wave surfer Peter Mel nabbed his first victory in the Mavericks Invitational. Mel, a Santa Cruz native, has surfed the competition since the inaugural contest in 1999. The fabled break that creates…

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On the night of January 11, 2013, during a dive off the Kona coast to view manta rays feeding on plankton, something strange happened. After the divers went down and lit up the water, a bottlenose dolphin slowly swam around them before aproaching…

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Cruise ship saves sailor

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Planning 46-plus ski days this winter

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BPS also disrupts hormones

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=l9hOtNxAT08 Roughly 14 years after first competing, California native Peter Mel took home his first Mavericks Invitational victory in intermittent but powerful waves up to 30 feet.

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Depending on where you live, the above video might make you think twice about putting water out for the birds. On January 17, a certain non-profit posted the video on their Facebook page with the following note: “During the drought in Colorado, a…

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