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Skier surpasses Phil Mahre's U.S. record

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Woman stranded for nearly a month

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Whalers say activists, weather to blame

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Polish team tops out on 11th highest peak

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Photo: Young Hoon Oh Young Hoon Oh, South Korean PhD candidate in anthropology at UC Riverside, is headed to Nepal at the end of the month to attempt his second Everest summit. But his itinerary extends well beyond the days he'll try to reach the top…

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A new film from Carson Garner about the life work of ski patrollers around the Rocky Mountains.

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This past Wednesday, an avalanche in the Wyoming backcountry killed the creator of the popular backcountry skiing blog, TetonAT.com. A few days before he died, we spoke with Romeo about the growing popularity of backcountry and sidecountry skiing.

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Open canoeing’s top athletes take the sport to new extremes.

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Ben Lecomte will attempt to set the long distance swimming world record by swimming across the Pacific.

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Surfer Mark Visser has a can’t-miss formula for becoming cable’s next action hero: crazy stunts, against-the-odds luck, and a growing Internet fan base. So why isn’t it working?

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Kelly Slater and an Australian ­engineer are battling one another to create the world’s first shreddable artificial break

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Skate time with the Telluride Snow Leopards The author's little rippers have fun on the track [Emily Shoff] In his spare time, Scholtes helps coach the Snow Leopards, a local Nordic ski group for school-age kids. The only drill…

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Romeo, Onufer caught in Jackson slide

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Filmmaker will descend in self-designed sub

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Agency hopes to understand jet stream

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Support grows for tram over Wasatch

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8-pound cub near death on mountain

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Country would grow crops, resettle people

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Photo: Flickr/gailf548 A study published this week in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences shows how ecotourists, researchers, and others who are lucky enough to step foot on Antarctica might be leaving more than footprints. Seeds and other plant material hitch-hikes there by way of…

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Best on-mountain drinking and dining

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Discover what a passion for winter really means by schussing in the shadow of the Eiger, chowing down on five-star fondue in a slope-side farmhouse, or partying in Kitzbühel with the world's best skiers.

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Scientists compared genes post exercise

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Injury rate same for armed, unarmed victims

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Network partners with YouTube

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Wind dies, man stranded in Red Sea

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After a 13-day cruise to Antarctica to ski virgin powder with 22 of the world’s best guides, Kim Havell has some advice to share

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Court ruling challenges fee's legality

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In June, the world’s best paddlers will coverge on Idaho’s notorious North Fork of the Payette for a two day race down Class V whitewater. Get more info here. The teaser is from Forge Motion Pictures.

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Schleck withdraws, U.S. riders 2nd and 3rd

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Utah teen wins in sport's first WC season

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Study hints at link to brain disorders

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Email from deputy director suggests fraud

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Bombing singletrack in the Himalayas–Anthill Films latest teaser highlights trails and travel in Nepal. The film will be released on April 20th in California.

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Does a “3-in-1” jacket seem like a gimmick that can't possibly deliver on all fronts? 3-in-1 jacket means that the inner insulating layer and the outer jacket shell can each be worn individually, or they can be worn together for a third dual layer option.Columbia shows that…

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70 skiers on lift unharmed

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Wildlife photography’s best new tool rolls. Check out these breathtaking close-ups of lions from Will and Matt Burrad-Lucas.

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Trust will benefit people affected by spill

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Bird seen swimming in nearby river

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Riders clash over radios, revenue sharing

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Black bear scavenges at a dump. Photo: Flickr/Mr Emprey As the debate rages over the environmental costs and benefits of oil derived from the tar sands in northern Alberta, wildlife near a major extraction area is already coming out on the losing end.

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66 teams head to Nome

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Researchers wield the collection trawl  Photo: Stiv Wilson Despite what you might have heard, there are no huge, visually striking debris fields of plastic shopping bags and PET bottles swirling around the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. But if that's the good news, the bad news is much worse:…

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College professor to use three hybrid cars

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Cost of avalanche rescues mounting

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Alleged drunk briefly shuts down airport

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Recent loss blamed on goggle problem

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  ext_script = "//player.ooyala.com/player.js?embedCode=tmZXFtMzqYFQvpYcLaRzYTQ0cKjF9pIH&deepLinkEmbedCode=tmZXFtMzqYFQvpYcLaRzYTQ0cKjF9pIH&height=315&width=560"   Jonathan Siegrist is one of the few American sport climbers who has dedicated himself almost entirely to developing routes on his home ground. As Chris Sharma has settled in Spain and Ethan Pringle and Dave Graham have bounced between continents over the past…

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Red Bull marketing copy or Lord of the Rings?

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Diuretic positive was for medical treatment

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Hillary Clinton considering new proposal

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Country hopes to promote tourism

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Min. 20-foot wave height never reached

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NBC will show race in September '13

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A recent spate of avalanche deaths near ski resorts sparked a flurry of media reports, many declaring that so-called sidecountry skiing is becoming an increasingly dangerous pursuit. It's just not that simple.

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We hear a lot about young people climbing big mountains. However, we rarely hear about the steady-handed partners climbing alongside them and keeping an eye out for them. In 2010, I covered 12 -year-old Matt Moniz as he set a High Pointer record by standing on the…

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The world's top alpinists continue to push the boundaries of human suffering and exposure with climbs of ever more technical peaks. Gear companies like The North Face, Mountain Hardwear, and Marmot don't sell a lot of high-end, alpine gear, but they need to keep their athletes happy. Clients willing to…

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Man was lactose intolerant, had Lyme

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Stage six could be decisive in race

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Whimp won Piolet d'Or in 1998

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One Step Beyond is a profile of snowboarder and BASE jumper Geraldine Fasnacht. You can buy the film on March 8 at director Seb Montaz’s site.

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Photo: Christinamari/Flickr The Bureau of Land Management is in a pickle. And wild horse advocates are fuming. At issue is what the BLM considers unsustainably large herds of wild horses on 26 million acres…

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Officials say animals habituated to humans

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Can Caroline Queen win a gold medal at the 2012 Olympics?

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Medical malpractice is scaring physicians away from popular sporting events—and leaving racers facedown in the dirt

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Pair completed Everest-to-ocean descent

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Danish Navy detains 17 pirates

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A U.S. Army sergeant launches a UAV. Photo: The U.S. Army Ecologists and conservationists have long and frustrating lists of hurdles that keep them from doing field work. Aside from the wild, dangerous miles between them and the remote regions of the world they need to…

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Skier will have surgery on knee

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Team takes advantage of snow conditions

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In the heart of New York City, a power struggle is under way at the century-old Explorers Club—with claims of tyranny aimed at Lorie Karnath, the current president. She says her detractors are mired in the past, and in a fight this rough, somebody isn’t coming back alive.

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Company plans to capture 360 underwater views

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Travelers spent night in elementary school

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Puccio picks up third consecutive title

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Victory in Bulgaria is 10th on WC this year

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=heeQnBsnx2Y%C2%A0 “It's been a funny one since becoming a so-called professional rider. I actually ride a lot less than I used to,” says trials phenom Danny MacAskill midway through this clip. The quote sums up the new video: It's more about MacAskill's personality and background (oh, and lots of gratuitous product…

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  By Guest Blogger Elizabeth Sullivan Need to thaw out? Leave the winter behind? We did. Our wants were simple: Our destination had to be warm and had to have salt water. What we didn’t want was simple, too: no passports required and no connecting flights.  With four boys…

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Matt Carnal and his trusty fixie. Photo by Jake Drevs. Before you brag to your buddies about how hard you’ve been training, meet Matt Carnal. Over 26 days in January, this 32-year-old cycling coach from Tulsa, Oklahoma,…

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Heading toward the Wasatch resorts. Photo: Flickr/CountryLemonade Vail Resorts this week announced that it is acquiring Northern California's Kirkwood Resort. Some of K-Wood's loyal fansare is dismayed, fearing that admission into Vail's empire could change Kirkwood's small-resort…

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Honeymoon murder case closed

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More than $1 million seized in raids

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