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Papers show conservative climate plans

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DeChristopher's Peaceful Uprising affected

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Boys marched for miles in Grand Canyon

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Some of us are scoring powder days, while others are getting skunked. Either way, it’s shaping up to be a weird and dangerous winter all across the country—and nowhere is this truer than the backcountry. So far, 8 skiers and boarders and four snowmobilers have…

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Tech could be used in avalanche forecasts

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4-time world champ out of retirement

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Late Norwegian alpinist among finalists

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The husband and wife team perform their Wingsuit versus Edge 540 stunt in the video above. Read more in “As Long as They Both Shall Live.”…

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Death toll hits 600, thousands isolated

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Spain to crack down in bid for Olympics

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Forecast calls for two weeks of snow

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This surf video from Cody Caldwell makes us want to ditch the office and go outside and play. For more on surfing, check out the Top Beginner Surf Spots in North America.

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Lindsey Van talks about the new film Ready to Fly and her struggle to get women's ski jumping into the 2014 Winter Olympics

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Tele boy Bennett goes big   On Saturday evening at the base of Vail Mountain, Drummond—one of 8 top tele freestylers invited to participate in the “dueling trick session”—ratcheted up the awe factor once again, hucking a 70-foot gap and launching over a raging…

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Ungulates overwhelming Rock Creek Park

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Snowboarder wearing airbag, Avalung

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Golden Gate National Recreation Area, Photo: Flickr/advencap It's the kind of story that makes conservationists hopeful. After years of staving off development and raising funds, the Peninsula Open Space Trust purchased 4,000 acres south of San Francisco, called…

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Resort worried about intoxicated skiers

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Lance makes splash with 70.3 debut

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New U.S., NCAA marks in mile, 2-mile, 5K

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Men likely hit by icefall

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Greg Mortenson’s former right hand man explains his decision to split from his mentor. For more, read the story, “The Trials of Greg Mortenson.” Clip courtesy of Storm in the Tea Cups…

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A college principal and the first female student to graduate from the Korphe school defend Mortenson. Read the story, “The Trials of Greg Mortenson.” From Storm in the Tea Cups…

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Jimmy Chin gets caught in an avalanche and is taken for a 2,000-foot ride in Wyoming’s Teton Mountains.

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Ullrich admits mistake after ban

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The USOC has no problem with one option

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PETA slavery lawsuit thrown out

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Vail welcomes 45,000 spectators

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Explorer mapped Jewel Cave

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By Guest blogger Emily Brendler Shoff@ebshoff   Exploring tidepools on Puako Beach (Emily Brendler Shoff) Traveling to Hawaii with children can seem daunting. The flights are long and can get expensive. Oceanfront lodging can cost you a bundle,…

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Watch an exclusive clip of Laird Hamilton talking about Teahupoo. The full interview will air on Master Class this Sunday, February 12, at 10 PM Eastern on OWN. For more from Hamilton, check out this ESPN interview.

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Cyclist stripped of results since '05

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U.S. Ski Team gets first look at Sochi

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Nike athletes may be forced to wear Adidas

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Plan's approval from BLM could take years

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Electric snowmobile prototype by University of Wisconsin, Madison. Photo: Clean Snowmobile Challenge A typical mid-winter's day in Yellowstone National Park used to belie all notions you may harbor of a peaceful, quiet mountain hideaway. “People would go in and wait…

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Boy, 6, attacked on Sunday

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Duct Tape Then Beer skis epic powder in the sidecountry of Washington’s Mount Baker. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Duct Tape Then Beer sea kayaks between thousands of islands of Georgia’s coast. Here’s how you can repeat the trip.

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Beach bliss, off the beaten path: San Juan del Sur, Nicaragua su casa @ Pelican Eyes Also on Groupon this week: a three-bedroom ski cabin “near” Jackson Hole, Wyoming. Admittedly, the Teton Springs Lodge & Spa isn’t in Wyoming—it’s…

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New rule to be tested at 15 intersections

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Ciprelli suspected of buying EPO

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FBI "angered" by U.S. Attorney's decision

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Men traveled a record 3,000 miles

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Baumgartner to jump from 120,000 ft.

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Man drifts 1,000 miles to Colombia

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DeGruy was behind The Blue Planet

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Agency wants material from prosecutors

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The Bureau of Land Management is getting an earful over its tentative approval of a lease to Alton Coal Development LLC, a group of Florida investors that want to expand an existing coal mining operation into public lands close to Bryce Canyon…

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Facial Landscapes, By Cory Richards By now, you've heard all about Cory Richards and his film Cold, which won big awards at Banff Mountain Film, Telluride…

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Rider stripped of '10 Tour de France title

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Julia Mancuso wins super-G

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Moro, Urubko also wating on Nanga Parbat

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Iguana population out of control

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In November, 2010, slackliner Andy Lewis rigged a 130-foot length of webbing between two sandstone cliffs outside of Moab, Utah, and walked it—out and back—with no safety harness or net. The line, dubbed Shakes McCoy, was the longest anyone had ever free-soloed. Lewis has soloed 44 highlines—swaying, bouncing…

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The Dangers of Drugs via Shutterstock, Photographer Julien Tromeur The cycling world is collectively sighing this morning, some in relief, others in disgust. If you're like me, no matter how you feel about the two big…

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New director ended donations in 2010

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Lauded, criticized for man-made course

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Tackles aid line with Stanhope, McSorley

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Top 5 skiers separated by .08

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The first American woman to send 5.14d shares her five favorite pre-climb songs

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Ski-in, ski-out/drive-in, drive out @ the GMD Another bonus: Kids who learn to ski at Alta are pretty much destined to become rippers. On one ride up Collins, we saw three or four kids launch off a small cliff at full speed on…

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Riding the trainer sucks. It’s about as mindless as Fox News and as excruciating as a trip to the oral surgeon. But unless you’re a Cancellara doppelgänger who thrives in the cold and wet or a cycling snowbird who winters in Arizona,…

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Investigation into doping officially closed

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Six nightmare scenarios that keep the best adventurers up at night

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A couple of months ago, I caught up with 21-year-old pro surfer and youth activist Kyle Thiermann. Possibly the world's most upbeat environmentalist, Kyle's spent the past five years surfing his way through Indonesia, Chile, Peru, El Salvador, Costa Rica, Sri Lanka, Australia, and Hawaii, shooting documentaries…

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Artist plans to wrap Arkansas River in fabric

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Boat pulls 145 skiers at same time

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230 rescued as more than are 100 missing

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Pharmaceuticals blamed for contamination

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National Park Service director Jonathan Jarvis spouts off on the infamous bottle ban in Grand Canyon National Park, adapting to climate change, and a new rule that would give Homeland Security power over public land decisions on U.S. borders

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Crews work to clear roads to villages

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According to the Peltzman effect, helmets and seat belts cause people to ski, drive, and ride more recklessly, if only slightly. We don’t suggest you trash your lid, but consider these numbers.

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Josh Fox detained at House hearing

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Thief arrested while driving cargo truck

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Forest Service reverses ruling in Montana

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Man canoed from Canada to Amazon

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Illnesses targeted include sleeping sickness

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BASE stands for “buildings, antennae, spans, and earth,” and jumpers parachute from these and other fixed ­objects—an incredibly risky pursuit that has claimed at least 180 lives since 1981. The world’s deadliest sport has no governing body, but the online magazine Blinc maintains the official BASE jumping fatality list (BFL), which assigns each dead jumper a B

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