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Poaching blamed for decline

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Park closes as armed suspect escapes

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15-year-old summits Vinson Christmas Eve

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Bill Becher fell 30 feet in Joshua Tree

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EPA regulations for 2012 put on hold

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The year in cycling was one of surprises. For the first time in ages, there was no invincible patrón to lock up the race results before they'd even begun (though Philippe Gilbert did his darnedest, and Contador still stood…

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Here are some filmmakers you can help, if you so desire. Hal Clifford and Jason Houston have begun a documentary project, called Picture the Leviathan, about artist James Prosek's mission to draw the 40 most important fish in the Atlantic Ocean at their actual…

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Outside picks the biggest people, places, and events of the last year

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The people, places, and events that defined our year

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Parents of helmet-less minors to be fined

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Agency says cuts will improve public health

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    So in the interest of setting them up for success (in the words of outdoor education experts at the National Outdoor Leadership School), best not to push two agendas at once. Better to wait for the next bluebird day for ski…

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300 star almost drowns in 12-foot surf

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Skier halfway in Antarctic crossing

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Victory is Austrian's 30th on World Cup

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Beneath Mt. Elbert at mile 35 on the Leadville 100 MTB Race. When national health club chain Life Time Fitness, Inc. purchased the Leadville Race Series, many lamented the passing of these events…

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Rolland win's men's ski superpipe

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From drama in the Greater Ranges to cutting-edge bouldering problems, 2011 was a great year for climbing. We pick the top ten ascents of the past 12 months.

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Harold Camping was wrong—twice—about 2011 ushering in the end of days, but the year certainly had its share of environmental catastrophes. Thankfully, there were a few glimmers of hope, as well.

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The latest episode shows freestyle skiing’s latest tricks. Filmed in black, white, and slow motion.

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Rider tested positive, allegedly sold race

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Controversial plans opposed by residents

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Ponce coached in Denver, ran for CU

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Second ascent of 5.15a in Oliana

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Freshman hit on a training ride

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Canada won't allow Norwegian salvage

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JP Auclair Street Segment (from All.I.Can.) from Sherpas Cinema on Vimeo. A couple of weeks ago, National Geographic Adventure posted a great interview with J.P. Auclair about his role in the the movie…

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Japanese man aims for first winter solo

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600,000 head lost in drought since 2010

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Congress wants decision on pipeline soon

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Svindal, Guay, collecting data

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In wake of leaked emails, NPS relents

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Cinematographer Curt Morgan joins up with the Camp 4 Collective to tell the behind the scenes story of a shoot high in Wyomings Tetons.

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Yosemite valley was dammed in the 1920s

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Animal hitched ride to downtown

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Pair trapped at 14,000 ft. on Quandary Peak

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Brent Weigner is oldest to complete race

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Out for a two-hour group ride on the time trial bikes. Basso at right. For most of us, these winter months are for “cross-training,” which means lots of powder skiing, a helping of holiday gluttony, and squeezing in time on the rollers. Not so…

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In 2009, while training for the 2010 Winter Olympics, snowboarder Kevin Pearce hit his head on the lip of a halfpipe and suffered a traumatic brain injury. Doctors were not sure he'd wake up from a coma, much less walk or talk again.

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Passengers still can't use devices at takeoff

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I’ve decided to start bike commuting in order to save some money and get fit. What should I look for in a solid commuter?

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Two make pole on Amundsen anniversary

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Two years after injury, ride is a success

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Aspen team saved woman's life in '77

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Rules would standardize protections

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Felicity Aston wants to become the first woman to cross Antarctica alone. The 33-year-old English explorer plans to travel more than 1,000 miles—to the geographic South Pole before veering off on a path towards Hercules Inlet. The journey…

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Stations may increase backcountry safety

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Jordan Manley and four other skiers spent three weeks riding big lines on Canada’s remote Baffin Island. Turns out, it’s one of the most spectacular regions on earth,…

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American may have run barefoot to escape

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Adults only eight to nine millimeters long

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Sea kayaker Freya Hoffmeister already circled Australia. Now she's taking the hard way around South America.

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Banned drug restricts blood flow

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Ben Ainslie jumps aboard media boat

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Rider seals USGP series title with wins

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Carbon limits by '20; activists wary

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A crew of Bosnian snowboarders want to restore their capital's war-ravaged Olympic resorts to international glory, and a burgeoning adventure-travel scene just might make it possible. Dimiter Kenarov boot-packs to the world's gnarliest lift line.

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We've always been a big fan of La Sportiva's footwear. Its running shoes, climbing shoes, and technical boots have consistently earned praise and awards here at Outside, including a Radical Design Award this fall for the company's $3000 Stratos randonee ski…

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Course to start in Durango, finish in Denver

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Senior members object to club's direction

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Purchase is part of alternative-fuel effort

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First time riding since 2009 accident

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Yesterday, the USA Pro Cycling Challenge, a.k.a. the tour of Colorado, announced the 12 host cities for the second edition of the race, scheduled for August 20 to 26, 2012. Last year’s inaugural run was largely a success, attracting eight ProTour teams and a star-studded field (Levi Leipheimer, George Hincapie,…

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Stand Up Paddleboarding—SUPing—started as a way for surfers to train when there weren't any waves. SUP paddling kept surfer's arms strong, their balance intact, and their 12-pack abs well defined. That was then. Now, much to our continued…

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Climbers are fond of saying that there's no such thing as a “best climber”, and in a broad sense, they're right. But in terms of pure difficulty, it's becoming harder and harder to deny Adam Ondra's dominance. On Tuesday, the 18-year-old Czech climber…

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As many as 46,000 Indians die each year

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Vinokourov transferred $134K post victory

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In six starts, skier has five wins

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Right ventricle scarring can be long-lasting

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Click Here to Watch Video Here's a cool video we picked up from The Goat blog. It documents the first winter ascent of Mount…

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Stun gas used in museum heist

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Snowboarder Xavier de le Rue and the crew at Timeline Films have released the full version of the movie This is My Winter. It's a 28-minute-long flick that takes you behind…

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In three races, skier has three podiums

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Norwegian skier hoped to break record

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Near-miss after cannonball goes wild

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Discovery changes course after outcry

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Race to visit Med. island for first time

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Alaskan spent 3 days eating frozen beer

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Netherlands racer has regained use of legs

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Senate to take up forestry reforms

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A guy calls, says he found some mysterious papers left behind by a dead relative who apparently shrunk human heads and bodies. Do we wanna come see? Uh, no. But we knew Mary Roach would.

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