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Animals died in Colorado cabin

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27,000-mile journey complete in Annapolis

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Group was protesting Arctic oil drilling

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It turns out, quite a bit, if that company is Patagonia. This manufacturer of outdoor apparel and footwear that we've frequently written about here at Outside, in its quest to continue to make the world a better place, is introducing Wild Salmon Jerky in…

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Fish won't qualify for world record

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Australian adventure photographer Krystle Wright has toughed out a lot of assignments in her first six years of shooting. When the now 25-year-old showed up to the Elephant Polo Championships in Nepal, there weren’t enough teams, so she volunteered for a new squad, hopped on…

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Picture via EBay Before you guffaw at the $178.50 price tag, consider that the pink number above was signed by World Champion climber Sasha DiGiulian and that 90 percent of profits from…

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Photographer Cory Richards Climber-slash-photographer-slash-filmmaker-slash-humanitarian Cory Richards won this year's Rowell Award from the American Alpine Club. The organization honors a great adventure photographer in memory of Galen and Barbara Rowell, who…

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Activists want Carlos out as WWF head

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Bike company will invest $16 million

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Ice still melting in other regions

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Cyclist issues odd confession

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By the winter of 1854, the Advance crew had been trapped for almost two years, their ship frozen in ice just below the North Pole. Some had lost limbs to scurvy and frostbite; some had succumbed to Arctic hysteria; all of them were starving.

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Kenyans sweep women's and men's races

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Census doubles previous estimations

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In the last decade, athletes have freeBASE'd the Eiger, paddled into 70-foot-plus waves, and dropped more than 100 feet off waterfalls. What’s next? And how will the stories be told? We asked the world's biggest adventure icons.

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Float the Grand Canyon in a Dory. Bike across America. Tie your own fly. And 47 more epic quests, essential skills, and dream trips for the ultimate adventurer.

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Rescue of one of three living crew members, Screenshot Courtesy of Coast Guard Video At approximately 3 P.M. on Saturday April 14, the Coast Guard Center in Alameda, California received an EPIRB signal from near the Farrallon Islands. A 38-foot cutter named Low Speed Chase, which…

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Crew swept overboard at yacht race

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On the morning of April 11th, on my way between the Himalayan villages of Monju and Namche Bazar, I was passed by a thickly built Nepalese pounding by at a dead run. The Everest Marathon isn’t until May 29 (the day Tenzing and Hillary summited);…

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Shumlin trying to protect birdfeeders

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 Getting into BASE jumping isn’t easy or cheap. Before prospective jumpers can take their first leap, they typically have to make hundreds of skydives, find a mentor, and accumulate thousands of dollars worth of gear. That could all change this spring with the launch of…

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Senior editor Abe Streep plays fiddle with Sharon Gilchrist and others at one of our favorite music festivals.

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Renan Ozturk’s quintessential day in Boulder, Colorado.

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Multiple teams of climbers will attempt the West Ridge this May, following the route first climbed by Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld in 1963. Outside senior editor Grayson Schaffer is embedding with the team from Eddie Bauer to send back dispatches and photos. Here's a look at the route and the team.

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Photo: Flikr/tkd540 With their commercial use permits on hold, horse pack operators in Sequoia & Kings Canyon National Parks aren’t taking trip reservations and are nervously awaiting a May 23 hearing at which U.S. District Court Judge Richard Seeborg will outline…

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Norwegian explorer Børge Ousland married in Arctic

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Man missing since Easter

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An interview with Thomas Hornbein

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Raises money for charity

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Go local with Nepalese guide Jiban Ghimire's Sherpa Shangri La Treks & Expeditions

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Using spill settlement

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Dave Hahn trains in Taos, New Mexico, for another attempt on Everest. Get all the latest news from this year’s Everest climbing season here.

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Senior editor Grayson Schaffer packs for Everest.

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Elephant Head at sunset on the 2010 AZTR. Tomorrow, I set out to settle a two-year-old score. At 9 a.m. on Friday, I begin my third attempt at the AZT300, a…

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State to investigate route around Sandhills

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Electric fence was turned off

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World champ hospitalized in Switzerland

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No relation to Indonesian quakes

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It’s ironic that surfing requires being in synch with nature and its rhythms but surfing equipment is so environmentally toxic. Almost all the gear, from the trunks to the wetsuits to the boards themselves, are made from non-recyclable petroleum-based resins, foam, plastics, and neoprene. Is it possible to enjoy surfing…

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Exploring the last of the Grand Canyon.

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Planned police strike coincides with race

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Men stranded underground for 6 days

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Since 2010, bottlenose dolphins in decline

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Gene kills offspring before adulthood

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More difficult to assess than you think

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Nation promises all citizens will attend

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Building is Europe's tallest

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The trailer for a new mini series from NRS and Forge Motion pictures about paddlers and their love of water.

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Peter Douglas    Photo: Courtesy of California Coastal Commission The next time you find yourself on a stretch of pristine California coastline, you can thank Peter Douglas for what you don't see, such as high-rises or offshore oil-drilling platforms. The 69-year-old, who died April 1, fought hard against…

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Mark Lenzi first to score 100 on 1 dive

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Brazilian yacht caught in ice

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Birds taught by escaped pets in Australia

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Meet the men and women on the knife's edge of exploration

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Whiskey shots aren't the answer

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The Heimlich maneuver won't save you

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He was a proud Marine who survived three ­brutal tours in Iraq and had plans to redeploy with the ­national guard. But when 30-year-old Noah ­Pippin ­vanished inside Montana’s remote Bob ­Marshall ­Wilderness, he left behind a trail of haunting secrets—and a mystery that may never be solved.

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Veronika Scott's initial coat design, with Tyvec shell. Photo: Brittany Thomasson In 2010, while pursuing her degree in product design at Detroit's College for Creative Studies, a single idea changed the course of Veronika Scott's life. She decided to make a coat. Not just any…

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Symptoms also seen in seals, walruses

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135 still missing in Kashmir

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Storm puts city above 11 feet for year

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Twenty-one-year-old phenom David Lama represents a new breed of super-alpinist. He also has more detractors than Lebron James. When he took his talents to South America's iconic Cerro Torre last January, his bold free ascent highlighted an eventful season that will go down in history—and infamy.

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Drones to be equipped with laser sensors

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Belgian takes 4th title after early surge

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=tbjzZHuGTng%C2%A0 Twelve-year old Tom Schaar has been skating since he was four, but only started attempting the 1080 a couple weeks ago. The Malibu-based prodigy made four attempts on March 26—and nailed it on his fifth try, landing three complete mid-air rotations off a 70-foot tall mega ramp at Woodward…

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March incident sparks call for investigation

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Officials worried about collisions

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Veteran wins battle with Meares

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Idaho's Soldier would go to non-profit

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Reptile climbed pilot's leg

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Levi Leipheimer in the Prologue of the 2011 USAPCC.      Photographer: Courtesy of Rcrhee on Flickr Ask, and very occasionally you receive. You might remember that though I enjoyed last year's premier USA Pro Cycling…

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May help prevent deadly collisions

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After trial race, riders wanted more hills

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Young lion, via Shutterstock  Photographer: Louie Schoeman Last year, the presidents of five African nations made official the Kavango Zambezi Transfrontier Conservation Area (KAZA TFCA), the largest conservation area to ever be approved. And last month the park was officially…

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Montana AG will release findings

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Prime Minister also present, unharmed

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First two finals see new pursuit, sprint marks

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