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On explorer's first trip, ship sank

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Did two North American alpinists do the right thing when they took the bolts out of one of Patagonia's most famous climbing routes?

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Read Almost Famous, Kyle Dickman’s profile of Visser and his attempt to become TV’s next big action hero. …

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Professional daredevils Rex and Melissa Pemberton were drawn together by a mutual passion for risk and adrenaline. Now they have a marriage based on love, trust, and the strange, stoic acceptance that their life partner could die at any moment.

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In shootout, U.S., Danish aid workers freed

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Lost salmon could harm wild population

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Concern for communications blackout

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Guinness World Records didn’t recognize Laura Dekker’s accomplishment as the youngest teen to sail solo around the world. Who cares? Her journey was more inspiring than any other nautical teen quest.

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Applications could include oil clean up

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The first of three quick vignettes shot by Taj Burrow of surfers riding waves in Fji.

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The freediving world championships occur at the outer limits of competitive risk. ­During the 2011 event, held off the coast of Greece, more than 130 athletes assembled to swim hundreds of feet straight down on a single breath—without (they hoped) ­passing out, freaking out, or drowning. Meet the amazingly fit, unquestionably brave, and possibly crazy people who line up for the ultimate plunge.

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Slide caught on video

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The second of three quick vignettes shot by Taj Burrow of surfers riding waves in Fji.

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Taj Burrow‘s final short vignette of surfers riding waves in Fji.

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It is the third mass-stranding this season

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Journalist was researching piracy

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Three skiers, one snowmobiler caught

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The sign read, “Tenaya Canyon is extremely dangerous. Many have lost their lives in the attempt.” Thus warned, my 78-year-old dad was set to hike and rappel through it. And I had agreed to join him.

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Two hikers and two climbers lost

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Aksel Svindal has three Olympic medals, two World Cup titles, and the affections of fellow ski racer Julia Mancuso. But can he transcend the sport and become the next Hermann Maier? HAMPTON SIDES tracks down the Norwegian beast slopeside to talk about the 2007 crash that nearly ended his career and his chances of dominating the 2012 World Cup.

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Finding could mean cold temps for Europe

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Aston crosses continent; Farmer finishes run

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Teen is youngest to sail globe solo

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           Photo: SN#1 Last Monday, Jason Kruk and Hayden Kennedy made the first fair-means ascent of the Compressor on Cerro Torre's southeast ridge, a controversial climb dominated by a massive, 400-bolt ladder up a blank face. On the way…

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Title is first Pro Tour victory for GreenEdge

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I’ve been in many base camps but I knew I was somewhere special when I was told “… and this is our garbage tent.” Welcome to Everest Base Camp, Russell Brice style. In 2011 while climbing Everest, I spent the afternoon with Brice getting to know this man and how…

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In final season, skier moves into record books

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Good times for all in the Whistler high country [Photo: Paul Morrison] Now that the snow is finally falling in the Pacific Northwest, Rockies, and Northeast, it’s time to start chasing powder. Given the steep costs and major schlep factor, family ski trips can…

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Ali Carr Troxell talks to the Man Vs. Wild star about his new Craghoppers clothing line, his new book, and his new live stage show. Yes, you read that right.

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Will America's best skier ever win his sport's most prestigious race?

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Fed. angry that athletes skipped camp

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Proceeds will fund shark research

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Patrick Symmes baits and tracks down bike thieves with a cherry ride and a cheesy lock for his February feature.

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Man detained for riding at closed beach

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Officials will fine wingsuit pilot $189

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Photo: Geoff Livingston/Flickr Jason Kruk and Hayden Kennedy nabbed one of Patagonia's most sought-after objectives on Monday when they made the first “fair means” ascent of Cerro Torre's infamous southeast ridge, bypassing the bolt ladders placed by first…

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Skier sustained "irreversible damage"

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Lottery replaces first-come, first-served

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Cuche, 37, will make this season his last

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London lab will test record samples

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Accident in Italian Alps

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Route would link Lund and Malmö

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Obama admin. will reject pipeline project

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Kruk, Kennedy skip Compressor bolts

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Famed indigenous runners in need of aid

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Compression suits cut wind resistance

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Brown crossed to Barbados in 40 days

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The smartest, most useful, and most inspiring blogs to keep your winter stoke high

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A couple weeks ago on Raising Rippers, I wrestled with the dilemma we face when writing or posting about rad kids and their outdoor antics. Are we exploiting them for our own purposes or holding them up as inspiration to all? The answer is obvious when you…

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2,300 tons of gas on board could leak

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A group of skiers fly into British Columbia’s Selkirk Mountains for a week of backcountry skiing.

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As she spins 360s and grinds rails, keep in mind that Kelly Sildaru is nine.

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Wingsuit pilot could be fined after crash

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Testing to take effect for 2012 title series

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66-year-old went missing Saturday

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Roberts broke hip, suffered heart attack

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Along with my annual coverage of Everest, I always update information on the climbing routes on Everest. I am surprised that there is always something new. For Everest 2012 season, I want to discuss an acclimatization technique that is becoming more common on Nepal expeditions, the climb of nearby Lobuche…

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In July, 2012, California will close 70 of their State Parks. Heath Hen Films goes from park to park to see what the closures mean for the state. Read more in Joe Spring’s article here.

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Six confirmed dead in Italy, 16 still missing

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In Italy, Vonn takes first win in five weeks

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Driver accuses cyclist of throwing glass

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34 pads used in new testpiece

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On the afternoon of December 26, 2011, surf forecasting guru and media mogul Sean Collins died of a heart attack. What will the loss of the sport’s oracle mean for the surfing industry and for the sport?

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Veterans win Olympic qualifier in fast times

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In the hunt for powder with snowboarders Xavier de le Rue, Anne Flore Marxer and Victor de Le Rue. The first video in a series from www.timelinemissions.comwww.timelinemissions.com.

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How did a case about filming the world's most notorious recluse go all the way to New Hampshire's Supreme Court?

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I'm constantly impressed by Iker Pou. It's not just that the Basque climber, who's sport climbed up to 5.15a and established big wall routes in Europe and Antarctica, is one of the world's greatest all-rounders at a time when climbers…

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Agency delivers fines to surf film

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Eight capuchin monkeys go free in Brazil

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Resorts file suit, counter fraud charges

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Fees waived for Martin Luther King Jr. Day

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Photographer Tristan Gresko experiments (very successfully) with tilt-shift photography in his short ode to the world’s smallest ski resort.

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This interview with Bill Burke is part of an ongoing series of interviews I do each season with Everest climbers. Not the famous, sponsored ones who get plenty of publicity but the regular people, who have full time jobs, full time families in many cases and climb for the love…

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Army, Air Force, NPS respond

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Probst says candidate would boost Oly bid

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Forest Service investigating allegations

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On December 20, actor Gerard Butler was held down by a set of 10-12 foot waves at Maverick's. He was out surfing the break with Greg Long, Peter Mel, and Zach Wormhoudt…

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In an interview from Sarah Burke's bedside, friend & fellow ski star Kristi Leskinen gives Grayson Schaffer the prognosis.

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