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Whenever I go cycling, I get a runny nose. It doesn’t even have to be that cold outside to get a good drip going. Why does this happen?

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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The American Alpine Club is now accepting applications for the 2013 Copp-Dash Inspire Awards. The awards honor the late climbers Jonny Copp and Micah Dash, who were killed—along with filmmaker Wade Johnson—in May 2009 by an avalanche in China's Sichuan province. This year's…

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Both Yaktrax and MICROspikes tout themselves as superior traction devices that keep you upright on snow and ice. Which product should I buy for winter running?

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Survey of 500 chimps and orangutans

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Plane dropped 3,300 feet in seconds

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Fiscal cliff has implications for parks

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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In late August, adventurer Davey du Plessis was two months into a 4,000-mile source-to-sea expedition down the Amazon when he was shot several times. He was hit in the back, face, neck, and leg. The men who…

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Livestrong. Photo: Preston Kemp/Flickr Two people familiar with knowledge of the IRS review process have told Roopstigo reporter Selena Roberts that the government agency is reassessing the non-profit. Though…

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Owner comes up with $16M

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Historically, installing chains on your car to get over a mountain pass has been an awful task. Nearly always it involves crawling around under your car, usually in the middle of a storm or in deep and cold snow drifts, freezing your hands off. It's typically wet, cold, miserable, and…

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Last fall, ESPN said All.I.Can was the best movie in skiing. The film blew up after a clip of skier J.P. Auclair performing tricks in three British Columbia towns went viral. He skied down stairs, jumped a clothesline in someone's backyard, and sent sparks…

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Cause of death not released

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Ascending Mount Lenin. Photo: Hari Mix Is Hari Mix a mountaineer with a science habit or a scientist with a mountaineering habit? “I'm not sure,” says the 27-year-old Ph.D. candidate in Environmental Earth Systems Science at Stanford University. “They're definitely related,…

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The ideal flight path. Photo: clusterballoon.com This past weekend at the Leon International Balloon Festival, Jonathan Trappe lifted a fake house off the ground using a cluster of balloons. The stunt, inspired by…

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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NOAA puts enviro agencies on alert

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Explore is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes.

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Hope for future use in humans

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The British Columbia-based videographer-photographer discusses Dubai’s ski community, what draws him to mountain people, and being naked—a lot—in Japan

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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 the French Foreign Legion, floods, and running away from your problems.

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Multimillionaire software designer John McAfee conquered the corporate world, but he left it behind to pursue his fortunes wherever the wind takes him

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Struck a rock in the backcountry near Lake Tahoe

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Fears 'summary execution'

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Activists call for buffer zone

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Eating healthy doesn’t have to be boring or bland

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Vonn's participation uncertain

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Will now be known as the Livestrong Foundation

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Will admit to criminal misconduct in Deepwater Horizon case

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Largest criminal payment in history

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David Quammen's gripping new book on nightmare viruses

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Olympian signs letter of intent

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Attempt to eradicate invasive rodent

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Scientists say it will hurt fish

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As Dave Vanderveen recovered from a car accident that could have killed him, he decided to return to mountain biking. The only problem was that the bones in his foot were shattered, and at least one of those bones looked like a bag of marbles. He needed something special for…

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Katie Heaney confronts her two greatest fears: going up and going down

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It would be hard to dream up a better combo for an adventure movie that raises awareness about a water crisis than filmmaker Peter McBride and climber Jake Norton. McBride's film Chasing Water…

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James Prosek's beautiful fascination with ocean fish

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May have exported to Mexican slaughter plants

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Hunt to take place this weekend

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Seaside Heights. Photo: Google/NOAA After Hurricane Gloria damaged the New Jersey coast in 1985, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) asked the state’s Department of…

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David Walsh/Twitter. Photo: Screenshot When journalist David Walsh, the chief sports writer for the Sunday Times and the author of From Lance to Landis and…

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Mountains test your resilience. Cliffs and cold and striving for the summit push your physical and mental limits. Gravity and fear pull you down, while passion and determination push you higher. It is for these moments, these experiences, that the climber/mountaineer founders of American Mountain Co.

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Paleo diet redux

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What started as a glorious powder day ended in a desperate fight for survival after three skiers were buried by a killer avalanche in the backcountry of Stevens Pass, in Washington's Cascades. Megan Michelson lived to tell about it, but she can't shake off a haunting question: How did a group of expert skiers make such a deadly mistake?

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Single engine on way to FAA safety conference

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A total eclipse in 1999. Photo: Wikimedia Commons The first total solar eclipse since July 2010 will begin around 3:35 p.m. ET today and last for about two minutes. If you miss it, you won't be able to experience another until March 2015. According to tourism…

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Utah, California, and Colorado

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With three non-profits, two for-profits, a 75-acre farm, and a professional skiing career, Alison Gannett has a lot on her plate. Although, as a warrior for climate change, there is not much Gannett sees as impossible.

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IAE predicts American energy independence

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Awaiting test results

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The good news: Some surfboard foams are recyclable. The bad news: Most of it's not.

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I want to support my local charity by participating in their marquee event this winter, but fear that diving into ice-cold water could be dangerous. What do the experts say?

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Two were caught in storm

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Four years ago, blind adventurer Erik Weihenmayer began paddling a kayak. Weihenmayer, the first blind person to summit Everest, plans to become the first blind person to kayak the Grand Canyon. He's training now for a 2013 expedition.

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“I'm on the edge of the largest sand desert on the planet, where every night, it snows.” So begins the narration in the second episode of filmmaker Jordan Manley's series “A Skier's Journey.” Skiers Chad Sayers and…

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Photo: Manuel|MC “Leave only footprints” may be the outdoor industry ethos, but Greenpeace says a study it recently conducted revealed troubling indications that the apparel made for outdoor recreation contains persistent chemicals, some of which are…

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On Thursday, November 8, at 9:53 a.m., Dylan Grenier took a camera down to Collins Cove in Santa Cruz, California, and recorded discarded drug paraphenalia, a stash of supplies, trash, and a number of people hanging out and sleeping near that scene. Later in…

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Jason Diamond looks back at Courtney Letts: style inspiration, socialite, and outdoorswoman extraordinaire

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Sorry, still no kiteboarding

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Asian Games gold medalist charged

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Water levels at record high for the fourth time since 2000

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Photo: Lance Armstrong on Mobli Lance Armstrong grabbed headlines for two reasons this past weekend. News broke that he resigned from the board of the Livestrong Foundation.

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It's one of the most dangerous outdoor sports for pets, but if you invest the time and discipline in proper obedience, it can be fun for everyone

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Three Outside readers tell us how the magazine led them to do something different

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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 the Ebola virus, the Saints, and John Muir.

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Wildlife trafficking treated as security threat

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Day after Wiggins was struck

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Will dangle from 365 balloons

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