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Losing her dad on 9/11 led to years of struggle. Then the skier reconnected with the happiness he’d given her by hauling ass down a mountain.

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Two hikers died and more than ten required rescue after heavy rains inundated Buckskin Gulch

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When the mountain guide was caught in an avalanche, he was sure it was the end. But deep inside himself he discovered the will to live.

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Volunteers in Montana recently dug a migration corridor through chest-high snowdrifts. They hope the passage prevents bison from being struck by motorists.

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A scientist from the University of Colorado explains why the presence of human bacteria on the South Col represents a groundbreaking discovery

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The cyclist had taken pride in never having a serious accident. Then a fall showed him how to measure progress bit by bit.

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5 simple ways to curb your food waste and save money

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When Scott Pirsig’s close friend Bob Sturtz suffered a stroke deep in Minnesota’s Boundary Waters, Pirsig had no choice but to leave him in the wilderness and make a desperate sprint to get help

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A proposed law would require hikers who ignored warning signs or walked on closed trails to reimburse the state for SAR

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The sport’s only nonagenarian shares his story—and wisdom—from decades on the trail

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Shiffrin tied and then broke Ingemar Stenmark's World Cup wins record over the weekend

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Bigfoot seems to pop up in a lot of places, but he sure is elusive when it comes to having his photo taken.

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SAR crews in Oregon discovered the trapped motorist after he used his ingenuity to send an SOS signal

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After this mother of seven miraculously survived a violent car crash, she found a new purpose in climbing high-altitude peaks

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A state-by-state guide to climate change impacts already unfolding, and how to get involved in local mitigation and resiliency projects

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We can save this planet.

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Our hiking columnist has spent more than a quarter of the past four years on trail. Every morning out there, without fail, he eats another perfect packet of Pop-Tarts.

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The photographer and filmmaker was told his spinal injury meant no more mountain sports. But learning to play like a kid made anything possible.

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How three-time Xterra world champ Lesley Paterson cowrote the new adaptation of ‘All Quiet on the Western Front’

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Why do we keep skiing, despite the crowds, the cost, and the unpredictable conditions? Spend an entire day on a chairlift and you’ll find out.

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Rescue crews in SoCal are already warning hikers to skip the snowy San Jacinto Mountains

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After a devastating accident, the mountain biker realized that getting back on the trail meant accepting discomfort and unpredictability

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After the enormous earthquake in February, one group of Turkish mountaineers headed east, to help in any way they could

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Some cyclists are drawn to advocacy while others remain uninterested. Eben Weiss explores biking’s political divide.

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The bloodsuckers are waking up—and biting—earlier each year

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There's a lot of outdoor misinformation out there, and we're on a quest to quash it

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You don't always need fancy gear or expert guides to get out there and explore.

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How to handle plastic bags, batteries, milk cartons, metals, and...bowling balls

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“Since he’s never said anything explicitly romantic, wouldn’t it be presumptuous to tell him I’m not interested?”

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While snowshoeing through the woods, the somatic counselor encountered an unexpected therapy for her own depression

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In Aspen, Colorado, and other alpine communities, the future depends on making sure the weirdos and oddballs are still welcome

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Following the historical route of the Black soldiers who bikepacked across the American West in 1897, he realized how strong they were—and how strong he is

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Despite rising costs, surging crowds, and shorter winters, people still flock to the mountains. What keeps us coming back?

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In 2020, my wife contracted COVID and never fully recovered, but when she learned about the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, it became a source of hope

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Last month the company discontinued its Guide Built program, letting go of over 20 athletes in the process. Who’s left? Influencers.

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President Carter added protections to more than 157 million acres of public land and created 39 total national park units

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The multidisciplinary artist was struggling with alcoholism when they joined a trail crew in the mountains on a whim. Out there, they found a new community—and reclaimed their life.

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The Finnish driver traces his cycling passion back to a misadventure on two wheels

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Basque climbers Amaia Agirre and Iker Bilbao were descending the peak when a wet slide swept them into a crevasse

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After her brother died, the clothing designer thought outdoor sports would relieve her grief. But it took her own near-miss accident to wake her up to what she needed to hear.

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She was one of the world’s best big-mountain freeskiers—and then, suddenly, she decided she was done

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A man says he required lifesaving when he accidentally ignited a 2018 wildfire. An Arizona court determined that his negligence made him culpable.

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When the polar explorer was at his lowest moment, he learned his most valuable lesson: kindness matters

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Sam Anthamatten and Jérémie Heitz set out to ski aesthetic, high-altitude lines, but an accident along the way creates a new challenge

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Pro skier Owen Leeper discusses the terrifying ordeal, which he captured on his helmet camera

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A slow walk through the woods has psychological and physiological benefits—and it could teach you a few things about hiking, too.

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More than 300 athletes wrote a letter to skiing’s international governing body demanding steps be taken to preserver winter sports

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Writer Chris Van Leuven shares memories of Milligan, who was killed in a fall last week in Banff National Park

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The intrepid traveler was trapped overseas, with no end to her misadventure in sight. Taking it one day at a time changed everything.

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The Alpine skiing star parted ways with coach Mike Day just a few days after the 2023 FIS Alpine Skiing World Championships

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Cold-weather athletes share their tales, advice, and trailside hacks about cold genitles, a rarely-discussed—and yeah, really painful—ailment

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The elite ski mountaineer was struggling mightily on an expedition. To get through it, he would have to get out of his own way.

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For an episode of our new podcast, ‘The Daily Rally,’ the professional skier talks about learning to get out of his own way while on an expedition in Alaska

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A ride on a wild stallion teaches the adventurer that the best reason to take a chance is not knowing how it will turn out

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Indoor gyms are en vogue. One veteran climber and editor argues that the community has lost something amid the popularity.

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To get through the pain of losing her partner, the professional snowboarder embraces what frightens her most

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We all know that leaving dog feces on the trail is bad form. One editor argues that leaving turd bags behind is worse.

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Coming February 13, a weekday podcast featuring short stories of resilience in the face of big challenges and unexpected adventures

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Lake Elsinore has already closed access to one of the most popular areas for checking out the wildflowers

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Luckily for the bear, a wildlife official arrived and rescued it from the chilly predicament

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Silverton Mountain plans to build a second lift this summer

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When one of the world’s best crack climbers was grounded by chronic fatigue syndrome—a mysterious illness with disabling symptoms that can include a mix of confusion, headaches, and sensory overload—his life became an uphill struggle just to feel human again.

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Shiffrin was disqualified from the Alpine Combined event after straddling a gate in the slalom

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Officials issued tickets to ascend 3,284-foot Old Rag in 2022. The program was a success, so the park is continuing it in 2023.

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American Addison Rafford and Swede Max Palm claimed the tour’s opening round in Spain

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Data of Sasquatch sightings in a new preprint finds a strong correlation with bear population density

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We crunched the numbers for five popular resorts. Spoiler alert: a day on the slopes for a family runs alarmingly close to a month’s rent.

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Last January, Carl Stanfield set out to break the world record for the most miles ever hiked in a year. In failing, he found his temporary limit—and, he hopes, a renewed version of himself.

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The man plunged into a residential neighborhood in Oceanside, California, on Friday, and escaped with non-life-threatening injuries

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Producing 286 million metric tons of carbon pollution, the ConocoPhillips Willow project will double the emissions the administration hopes to save through renewable energy progress elsewhere

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Hikers in New Hampshire can already be charged for lifesaving, and a proposed law would punish those who refuse to pay. Editor Adam Roy thinks it’s a terrible and dangerous policy.

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Runner, 24, discusses his victorious effort on the reality show, and the hurdles he’s overcome as a transgender athlete

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After suffering a brutal accident while on a kite-skiing expedition expedition in Patagonia, Jim Harris’s painstaking recovery took a sudden leap forward when he had an experience with magic mushrooms

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The 2015 halfpipe world champion was buried by a slide while backcountry skiing near Tsugaike Mountain Resort

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Monique Parmalee—best known as “Pua Mata” on the U.S. mountain-bike scene—was also a mother of two. She was struck and killed by a motorcyclist on Wednesday.

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Dynamic pricing—charging more when demand is high—is to blame for the $309 single-day lift ticket at this resort

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A 29-year-old Colorado man was sentenced to 40 hours of community service in connection with the death of 72-year-old Ron LeMaster

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