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Park and team still missing on Annapurna

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New maps of U.S. indicate huge potential

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Morales responds to indigenous pressure

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Man missing near Moab since summer

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Before the Tar Sands protests and before Occupy Wall Street, a young activist named Tim DeChristopher disrupted a federal oil- and gas-lease auction. The act made him a martyr for a newly radicalized environmental movement—and landed him in prison. This is his story.

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City center threatened as airport floods

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It’s environmental action month at Raising Rippers! Last week I talked with surf activist Kyle Thiermann about no-brainer ways to lessen your impact on the planet. Now I’m wowed by 17-year old Victor Davila’s plan to use skateboarding to promote environmental justice and reduce inner-city obesity in…

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On the heels of a speed record on the Pacific Crest Trail, I thought it'd be interesting to get out the old history book and have a little class time. There are a lot of trails in our great country (although few like the PCT) and, as…

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Group says holding orcas captive is slavery

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Snowmass liftie cleared after crash with kid

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Tunnel will drain lake this afternoon

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Cyclist tested positive at Tour de France

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Sailor's body could be next discovery

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Warning: We can not be responsible for your reaction to the song lyrics in the video above. Your wait is finally over—almost. Jetlev says they are now taking orders for Phase III of their jetpack rollout, with products to…

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Athlete was a speed-riding revolutionary

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Cyclist implicated in '06 doping-lab hack

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Loggers can't cut roads into national parks

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Mountaineer notches peak in Oceania

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Ice climbing season is coming up and I need to decide whether to buy a hardshell or a softshell. Which do you prefer for climbing?

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When winter and darkness settle on Norway, the locals go skiing. Watch them rip from summit to the sea in the Fjords of the Sognadal region.

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The 76-year-old artist Christo has sunk two decades of work and $11 million into hanging 6 miles of translucent canopies over the Arkansas River. Yet he’s still fighting local opposition and waiting on a decision from the Bureau of Land Management. Will his Over the River project ever go up?

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Base Camp documentary sparks spinoff

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Australians begin controversial shark hunt

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Americans take wins in ski racing opener

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Courtesy of CBS Sunday Morning CBS Sunday Morning profiled Kelly Slater earlier today and in between the requisite stills of a young Slater surfing and video of him tearing up ASP events they nabbed a preview of…

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Weiss takes men's title, Paterson women's

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Two hospitalized, millions of bees go free

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State is first to adopt cap-and-trade

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New guidelines will target fluid disposal

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Search teams en route

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More than a decade ago, Mike Fay’s epic Megatransect walk across Africa spurred the creation of a string of national parks and made him a conservation superstar. So why, after a lifetime of fighting to protect wild places, is he questioning the very foundations of his work? And why is he looking for answers in a cabin in Alaska?

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Cyclists admits role in drug distribution ring

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=UJv3dPZ5Eco%C2%A0 Alberto was late for dinner. It was quarter past seven at San Francisco's Café des Amis, and eight of us, including Specialized founder Mike Sinyard and a couple of other bigwigs from Contador's bike sponsor, were silently wondering if the biggest name in cycling…

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Feeling pessimistic about the environment? If so, here’s a cure—or seven. Earlier this week in San Francisco, the Earth Island Institute doled out its annual Brower Youth Awards to seven of the country’s boldest young environmental leaders, teens and early 20-somethings who aren’t sitting…

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Ok, maybe that's a bit overblown. But if you love your Chacos as much as we do, we're pretty sure you're going to think this is pretty cool. Today, Chaco announced a new initiative, MyChacos. It's a custom order service that lets you pick your Chaco sandal style, choose your…

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Knitters respond to oil spill

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Proposal addresses storm runoff

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Solar car drives 1,800 miles in four days

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Man convicted of manslaughter

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Recording engineer Jeff Rice is on a mission to preserve the sounds of nature. Why? Listening to them might actually make us healthier.

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Man hits water at 70mph after chute fails

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Elouise Cobell won $3.4 billion settlement

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Woman says she pulled alpinist to death

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Our exclusive interview with embattled three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador

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Following last Saturday's Giro di Lombardia, the one-day Italian classic known as “the race of the falling leaves” that traditionally marks the end of the pro season, the peloton turned its attention to 2012 at the official presentations for next year's Giro d'Italia and Tour de France. Both races will…

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In sanctuary, up to 2,000 sharks dead

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Lions, tigers, bears all missing. Oh my.

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This is what six seconds of Salomon’s week-long Jib Academy looks like at 1000 frames per second. We recommend watching the whole video.

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Man's charred bones found in campfire

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Emissions could be controlled under ESA

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29 countries could see disease eradicated

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Canadian lost business, started walking

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Arson suspected in bird sanctuary

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Lance to race in Maui on Sunday

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18-year-old first U.S. woman up 5.14d

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Fauja Singh is world's oldest marathoner

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Author and filmmaker suffered heart attack

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  DPS' Stephan Drake tests the Spoon behind Alta, Utah. from DPS SKIS on Vimeo.     If you've cracked open your Outside magazine Winter Buyer's Guide, available on newsstands everywhere and on your iPad as part of…

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Couple may have distracted plane's pilot

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Placement "not meant to offend" riders

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$4 entrance fee too steep; copycats injured

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Scientists withdraw names from paper

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Crew floated note to rescuers

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Ok, maybe I'm reporting about the mountain lion that was tranquilized on the University of Colorado campus because I'm an alumni. But come on, a mountain lion on a college campus is kind of amazing, right? (Yes, they come down into Boulder often, but…

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British adventurer Dave Cornthwaite spent almost three months stand-up paddleboarding the length of the Mississippi River. We break his trip down by the numbers.

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Our plan. Take the 2011 Quidditch World Cup home to Santa Fe, New Mexico. All we need is you.

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In ruling, Utah not liable for boy's mauling

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Project would power 10,000 homes

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Clenbuterol warning before Pan-Am Games

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Great white knocks man, man stands up

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Waste management plan inadequate

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Officials in Canada blame rutting season

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La Nina’s back. Salomon Freeski TV gives us a taste of the powder the West can expect again this season.

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Cyclist caught transfusing his own blood

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With a new Hollywood movie ­taking aim at birders, Michael ­Roberts steps up to defend his kind

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Maid hospitalized after can discharges

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Endangered gorillas die, 2nd ranger injured

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=S2oymHHyV1M%C2%A0 You hear stories of mountain bikers' close calls with wildlife—like the mountain lion that leapt on some poor schmuck's back from high ground or the mother bear that chased off a hapless rider when he startled her cubs—but I've always written them off as urban legend. I figure that…

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Newly released standards unsafe, suit says

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At just 16, Mikaela Shiffrin is already being called the fastest skier the U.S. has ever produced. Can she back up that hype on the world stage?

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