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Research suggests inactivity behind decline

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David de Rothschild is paddling Brazil’s Xingu River with a totem pole to stop the proposed Belo Monte dam

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Climber Jake Norton began tackling mountains at the age of 12 with an ascent of Mount Rainer. Since then, he has bagged that peak 98 times, climbed on six continents, and traveled to Everest six times. He has summited Everest three times. He helped discover Mallory's remains on Everest…

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Giant carnivorous species found only in NZ

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EDF used same spies as Floyd Landis

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I've been in the office all week, choking on phglem from an early fall cold, cursing the onset of winter, wanting to get out and ride but not quite ready for the frigid temps. (My first test ride of the new Turner Sultan on Monday,…

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Senior editor Grayson Schaffer heads to Colorado’s C.S. Irwin Lodge for some cat skiing outside of the classic Crested Butte Mountain Resort. …

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Delay could spell defeat for TransCanada

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Our experts break down the science behind five environmental conundrums

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Landis, trainer, get 1-yr. suspended terms

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Bike recovered from posting on Craigslist

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Species poached for "gold horn"

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Ban halted after meeting with Coca-Cola

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New pacing rule will go into effect in '12

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Week-long storm stymied rescue attempts

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The other morning I had breakfast with Dean Cummings, a veteran Alaska heli-ski guide and all around big mountain badass, who was coming through Santa Fe to promote his new line of skis, H20 Outdoor Gear. That Dean has lived to see 46 is no small feat.

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Star athlete "extremely hypothermic"

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Word is spreading that Garrett McNamara surfed a record 90-foot wave off Portugal. In 2008, Mike Parsons surfed a wave estimated to be 70 feet at Cortes Bank.

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Hawaii surfer catches monster in Portugal

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All about the youngest-ever ASP women's world champion

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Lights, not turbines, blamed for deaths

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The Solyndra solar debacle has some in Congress arguing that government needs to get out of the renewable-power ­business. Don’t tell that to the Marine Corps, the bravest new recruit in the clean-energy revolution.

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No GPS or weather reports—just a sailboat, the wild open ocean, and the constellations. Think you could find your way across the South ­Pacific? James Campbell rides along with a master navigator in the ­Caroline Islands, where they’ve been sailing this way for thousands of years.

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The author and his young teammate complete a human-powered circumnavigation of a remote island in Nunavut

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The ASP issued a press release today announcing that it has accepted the resignation of Brodie Carr as CEO, effective December 31. Carr offered his resignation after the premature crowning of Kelly Slater as champ earlier this month. “It is my duty to accept responsibility for the recent calculation error…

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Climber Aaron Tague taught Tom Cruise how to scale a climbing wall for a scene in the upcoming film Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol.

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Man world's first mountaineering fatality

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Concerns grow over State dept's report

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Law will charge polluters for released CO2

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Boot-clad appendage is ninth to wash up

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The coolest case for technological collaboration we've seen in a while involves turning rapid-speed surf action turned into slow-motion footage straight out of The Matrix. “We wanted to look at surfing in a whole new light,” says Rip Curl creative director James Taylor. “And ultimately…

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How does a visionary marine biologist convince brain researchers to help him revolutionize ocean conservation? With lots of hugs, a million blue marbles, and one very unorthodox conference.

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In 2004, freeskier Josh Dueck was paralyzed from the waist down. Watch Dueck hit 15-foot cliffs in B.C.’s backcountry in this inspirational story from Salomon TV.

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With La Niña back and the East Coast on a five-year blizzard streak, we devised the ultimate ski calendar to help you and your family take advantage. From a boot-deep New England Thanksgiving through spring-break corn snow in the Southwest, the outlook is decidedly epic.

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Thousands of protesters, including environmentalist Bill McKibben and actor Mark Ruffalo, encircled the White House to voice their opposition to TransCanada’s Keystone XL pipeline

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Kenyan does unthinkable in New York

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Surfer seals ASP win after calculation error

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Bad weather strands 1,500 near Everest

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Jeremy Jones gets into some “bottomless epic pow” in Japan. Behind the scenes of TGR’s latest film, Further.

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On school visit, sophomore invites skier

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Richards's movie takes three honors

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ASP uncovers calculation error

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Clothing worth $60K disappears in Montana

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Six teams will set sail from from Alicante

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Bans likely for distance runner, sprinter

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Five-time medalist hasn't raced since '06

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Baggage fees force woman to miss flight

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Gage & Gage Productions‘ latest film tracks Tim DeChristopher’s rise to notoriety. Check out this profile by Abe Streep.    …

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Warm weather means no snow in Finland

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At 39, surfer still cannot be beaten

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Police body will link anti-poaching efforts

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Here's a video we've already posted on our tumblr (visit it for more videos) and facebook page, but it deserves another call out. Yes, it's 11-minutes long, but it involves a high altitude collision, a life-threatening struggle,…

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Kelly Slater, Photo by Steve Sherman/Quiksilver *This title has been changed after a press release from the ASP. Due to a calculation error, the ASP prematurely awarded Kelly Slater his 11th title. They have since apologized and offered the following explanation: OCEAN BEACH, San Francisco/California (Friday,…

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Six-man crew set to emerge from isolation

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Last May, while most normal high school students were out breaking curfew or killing time until summer, 17-year-old Alec Loorz from Oak View, California, had other plans: He was suing the federal government for global warming.  His lawsuit is part of a nationwide surge of youth-led litigation, filed in every…

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NPS worried bear education inadequate

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Area near power plant contained toxins

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Panel says drought, heavy rain to increase

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Smithsonian scientist likely protecting birds

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After the story "The Trials of Bidder 70" went to press, Outside obtained several e-mails, sent between current and former officials with the BLM and the U.S. Attorney’s office, that had been requested under the Freedom of Information Act.

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Former U.S. Ski Team moguls skier and director of K2's Backcountry Ski division Mike Hattrup picks his favorite mountains

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You're ready to act on those good intentions, but how do you know the organizations you're backing deserve your trust? Here are the 30 best—smartly managed groups with transparent financials, efficient spending, and track records of on-the-ground success.

The 1964 Olympic silver medalist picks his favorite ski mountains

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Dallas museum will house fossil

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Boy, 12, becomes youngest-ever member

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Questions linger about O'Brien's intent

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Burmese constrictor kills 76-lb deer

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Freestyle skiing legend Glen Plake picks his 5 favorite places to ski

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Skis may be sexier, but boots are more important

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Politician wants polar bear, not beaver

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Plane-safety review insufficient, court finds

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Cost of rescues rises dramatically

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Man was killed near govt. bear study area

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Avalanche air bags are gaining in popularity. And for good ­reason—they can increase survival rates by 98 percent.

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On the ground with an anti-poaching unit working to save the last of Africa’s black rhinos. To see the whole six-part series, narrated by Robert Redford, click to this TV schedule.

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It looks like Adam Ondra isn't the only talented climber in his family. This past week, the two-time World Cup champion's older sister, Kristyna Ondrova, became the second Czech woman to climb a 5.14a route when she sent Kudlanka, near the siblings' hometown of Brno.

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Plan supported, opposed by enviro groups

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Geomyces fungus behind white-nose syndrome

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Park and team still missing on Annapurna

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