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By Patrick Symmes, Guest Blogger Taking a child kayaking is the easy part—kids and water mix well. But like trout, kayaks only thrive in beautiful places, and that means hard driving and long going. Kids don't always deal with a long drive as well as a wet splash. Passing through…

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Weather too severe to reach stroke victim

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Rule 45 was unfair, says CAS

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Russian PM didn't discover ancient vases

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Anker, Chin, Ozturk summit after '08 miss

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You can't always get what you want, but you can get a pair of limited edition Rolling Stones themed K2 Sideshow skis if you're fast. To mark their respective 50th anniversary celebrations, K2 and The Rolling Stones have collaborated on the ultimate rock and roll tribute skis: The K2…

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From Springer Mountain in Georgia to Mount Katahdin in Maine, the Appalachian Trail is almost 2,200 miles of White Blaze, Trail Angels and Lean-Tos. And somewhere in West Virginia, in a town named Harpers Ferry,…

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Last August, two athletes died during the swim leg of the New York City Triathlon. Since then, articles on event safety have piled up—and two more athletes have lost their lives. Is it time for USA Triathlon to rethink its rules?

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Gear4Rocks Links Cams’ appearance doesn’t inspire trust. With their bare-wire stems and roughly-finished lobes, the cams looks like what they are: cheap climbing gear made by a near-anonymous company in eastern Europe. Sketchy, but at $36 a pop, they’re the most affordable cams on the market. And honestly, they’re…

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Touted as the largest one-day amateur cyclocross race in the world, Oregon Bicycle Racing Association reported 1,497 racers at Cross Crusade series opener last sunday. Held at Alpenrose Dairy in bike-frenzied Portland, Oregon, racers ranged from ages 11 to 68 (excluding a few dozen rippers in the Kiddie…

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But what does it mean?

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Ski resort must pay EPA $80,000

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Bill opens door for off-season activities

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Aussie will focus on Tdf, Olympics

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Company already at work on Keystone project

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Fifth woman encounters flasher

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Men will cover 1400 miles in 3 months

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Sanctioned events could begin in '13

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With gunshot wound, lion crosses freeway

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Woman rows 4,000 miles to Mauritius

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Four-day climb nets men 21,703-foot peak

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23-year-old defends title in record time

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Longanecker made most jumps ever

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On 60 Minutes, climber solos Sentinel Rock

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Screen detects use in 3-week window

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For those of you adverse to getting into a sleeping bag with with mud caked on your legs, dirty and tired from a day in the woods, here’s a piece of gear will prevent that pre-sleep complaining. New Hampshire based Nemo plans to release its new Helio…

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Courtesy of National Park Service, via National Parks Traveler When planning a National Parks vacation, you probably go to the nps.gov Web site to find a campground, map prospective hikes, and check for warnings. Former National Park Service director Roger Kennedy,…

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In disagreement over rescue, man took rope

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photo: Blair Beakley By the time you read this, I’ll be 5,000 feet down in the Grand Canyon, rafting the Colorado River from Lee's Ferry to Phantom Ranch. My husband and I have been dying to do this trip for years, but it was…

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After 200-foot plunge, man ate bugs

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No trace of author making Himalaya ascents

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News could signal political thaw

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Fuel brings $2 in costs for every $1 burned

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Located in California's Sequoia National Park, The General Sherman is the largest living single stem tree on Earth. Or at least the largest living single stem tree that we know about. No, it's not the tallest. (That award goes to the Hyperion…

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Tycoon would buy .3 percent of the island

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Australian circumnavigates island in 5:44

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Glacier from Kili’s Summit Kilimanjaro was all I expected and much, much more. The climb itself was not the hardest but the descent was amongst the toughest when I twisted my ankle and had to be carried down from 15,000 feet. In my normal manner…

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Austrian man stranded after severing thumb

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New route is 2nd up tower's northwest face

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Facility built on mine in three months

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 The best tricks, waterfalls, and rapids paddled by kayakers in 2011.

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Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows merge

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South China species on brink of extinction

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Agency announces slight changes to list

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Victim escapes with scratches, bruises

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Sneakers do not transform butt and thighs

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Barking tree frogs, exploding dragonflies, crackling Arctic fjords—these are the top 10 wildest field recordings.

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British woman run 153 miles

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Tourist plane goes down near Katmandu

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There are plenty of great footwear companies out there. But over the past few years, we often find ourselves lacing up the ones that were made by the little company based in Bozeman—Oboz is shorthand for “Out of Bozeman.” The reason is pretty simple: they make burly…

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The first generation of snowsports hot shots is looking for meaning, and they’re finding it in the struggle to solve climate change. ext_script = "//player.ooyala.com/player.js?width=640&height=480&embedCode=BkYjd1MjrE62266DUH3T48HwHKO3enHn&videoPcode=1jZG06vQqWlGOe2jr1WK6VaYFHtK"…

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Race was cyclist's first tri in 23 years

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Snowboard innovator has testicular cancer

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Jet stream dumps snow, halts summit bids

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A few weeks ago we reported on Jeb Corliss's plan to shoot through a hole in China's Tianmen Mountain while wearing a wingsuit. This past weekend, the American flew through the 360-foot-tall, 96-foot-wide, 260-foot-long hole after jumping out of…

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Jellyfish stings, currents hinder 3rd attempt

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Autopsy shows gunshot killed man

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CO climbers dominate season's final comp

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In Berlin, Kenyan runs 2:03:38

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Italy's Bronzini is women's champ

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/FAAqZHR0OGg?rel=0 Dean Potter free solos Heaven Talk about upping the ante. Last week, 26-year-old Alex Honnold completed Yosemite's hardest known free solo to date, Cosmic Debris, a 5.13b overhanging finger crack in the Valley. Apparently not satisfied, later that same day he nabbed another hard free solo…

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Man falls testing new line on big island

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Sub undamaged, no radiation leak found

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Man washes up in front of 17 guards

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Executives mum on government loan

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Volunteer disappeared during tour stop

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World champ's fifth win at Trestles

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Fish, valued at $400K, escaped in flood

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Inquiry, not bike related, complicates merger

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Men traversed 6 countries in 150 days

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Richmond will host road cycling worlds

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Australian runs from North Pole to Panama

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Bears got 50 lbs. of dog food each day

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Cancellara 3rd as Tony Martin dominates

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Bauer, Fattal headed to Oman

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Company responsible for Amazon pollution

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Women's champ invited to men's events

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Death is region's third this year

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New atlas misrepresents melt, scientists say

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German rider cruises to 22-second win

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