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Motor Fire has consumed 4,700 acres

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Christian Vande Velde and Tom Danielson (left) warm up as Jonathan Vaughters talks about the course. They say that cycling is a terrible spectator sport, but that depends on where you’re sitting. On Thursday, thanks to a gracious invitation from Team Garmin-Cervélo, I had…

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If you tell people that you’ve taken teensy, just-born babies out on the water—be it in a raft, a sailboat, or a 15-horsepower runabout—invariably, the first question you’ll get is, “They make lifejackets that small?” Yes, in fact, they do.  But not all infant PFDs are created equal. When our…

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Report says Keystone XL isn't threat

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BP guard says he mixed up bullets

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Kansas man bloodied after encounter

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Subterranean flow is up to 250 miles wide

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FIFA bans team for positive doping tests

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Leipheimer wins uphill time trial

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The time trail in Vail jostles the leaders’ board, but five Americans still claim the top spots.

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Usain Bolt's biggest competition injured

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Outsprints Van Garderen, Danielson

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New fraud charges filed and old bargain enforced

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Sky's Kurt-Asle Arvesen drops out of last grand tour.

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Cousins abandoned campfire

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If a megaquake like the one that hit Japan last March were to strike the U.S., the Pacific Northwest coast would be the likeliest spot. Geologists have their eyes on the Cascadia subduction zone, a 740-mile seam where the Juan de Fuca and North American plates meet. The CSZ has been building up tension for more than 300 years, say some seismologists. If that te

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Monster earthquakes are going off all around the Pacific Ocean’s Ring of Fire. Is the West Coast of North America next?* And can you surf a tsunami?** Join us on a footnoted foray into the terrifying world of megaquakes, tidal waves, and the fine art of being your own Jesus. *YES **NO

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A nasty crash takes out multiple riders as Levi Leipheimer fights to retain the yellow over the 12,000-foot Independence Pass.

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=TLHiOQyzqIw%C2%A0 Polar explorer Jock Wishart and a crew of five are closing in on their attempt to row 450 miles to the north magnetic pole. It's probably worth getting this out of the way up front. The journey is to the…

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Tour of Utah winner leads Pro Cycling Challenge

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Andy Schleck attacks but Levi Leipheimer takes Stage One at 9,000 feet in the Colorado Rockies.

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  The mere mention of it sends a quiver through the quads of Bay Area cyclists. The grades up this meandering slice of arcadian countryside on the north edge of San Jose reach 15 percent, with a 10 percent average over 3.5 miles and 1,700 feet of vertical…

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Gold medalist skier tested positive for HGH

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Man and woman found dead, authorities investigating

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If an experienced kayaker can get dumped while teaching his girlfriend paddling skills, what hope do you have for teaching your better half an adventure sport? At least some, if you follow these rules.

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Gatlin frostbitten in cold therapy

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Washington Monument cracked

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Why Sandy Vietze, the U.S. skier who urinated in front of a girl on a JetBlue flight, should be reinstated immediately.

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Food Revolution host Jamie Oliver’s featured in the upcoming Outside. Here’s a behind-the-scenes look at his photo shoot on Brooklyn’s Eagle Street Rooftop Farm.

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Dekker, 15, must cross Indian Ocean

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Fire caused by lightning strike

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Climbs all 8,000m peaks sans oyxgen

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The Schleck brothers, Cadel Evans, and the world’s top riders battle it out in Colorado’s USA Cycling Challenge. The prologue was a time trial. We’ll have video updates all week.

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Photo by Nils Ribi It's a tall order to design a world class mountain-biking course. I always knew that. Then I interviewed Greg Martin. He's the course director for the USA Cycling Cross Country National Championships that…

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HTC-Highroad specialist takes time-trial

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First American to stand on podium

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Lawyers will appeal

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Skiers upset with new alpine specs

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Kelley was 8-time U.S. champ

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Walking 300 miles to La Paz

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Penalties worse than expected

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Without a balance bar or safety equipment, Swiss stuntman Freddy Nock walked more than 3200 feet up a two-inch wide cable car wire to reach the summit of Zugspitze mountain…

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A week before worlds, Dodson jailed

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California boy youngest to reach summit

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When the USA Pro Cycling Challenge rolls out on August 22, it will have a star-studded roster, including all three podium finishers from the Tour de France. One week ahead of the race, Andy Schleck and his…

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                                                    Quandary: an uphill battle Earlier this summer, my husband, Steve, and I decided to climb one of Colorado’s 14,000 foot peaks with our two young daughters, ages one and three. This was a tradition we started before they were born, and the last time we did it…

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Park spends $325K on avalanche control

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Attacks are first in region's history

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"Haboob" stops traffic, downs power lines

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Boats to be transported to undisclosed port

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Man stung by elusive ray on lobster dive

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Austrian gave skiers EPO in 2006

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Study says malaria may rise

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Rider won Paralympic gold in 2008

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After month upstream, whale beaches

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Attack is second in August

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Blood injections help tennis elbow

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Anti-cycling tension rises in Colorado

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Half of Sweden's wolves killed illegally

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Slipping into the frigid drink when you're trying to land a steelhead is akin to sliding off an icy precipice when you're reaching for the summit. It can leave you somewhere between wet and uncomfortable and hypothermic and hurt. That's what inspired one of the leading equipment innovators of this…

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Here's a great video by Camp4Collective about climbing in Yosemite—put together for that other adventure magazine. Jimmy Chin takes you behind the scenes during a dream assignment. –Joe…

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Student slips posing for picture

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Greer directed Legacy Paddlesports

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Report alleges sale of tiger skins

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Danny MacAskill's mountain biking videos have racked up millions of views on YouTube—his Inspired Bicycles clip is closing in on 27 million hits—and for good reason. Aside from the fact that his two-wheeled porn is beautifully shot…

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Constant Bisanz Kiteborading on the Bering Sea The above picture above came to us from Constantin Bisanz, who said in an email he has just completed the fastest kitesurfing expedition from Alaska to the International Date Line. The record itself is a bit obscure, if…

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Patrick Camblin, organizer of the Whitewater Grand Prix, is at it again. This time with the peer-selected Rider of the Year Awards. Here are the best lines of the year.

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On foot, Orlando is riskiest city

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Drug company waste not regulated

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American now first in new rankings

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Ah, Kendal Mint Cakes. Know them? Originating from Kendal in Cumbria, England, Edmund Hillary took the snack up to the top of Everest with him in 1953, cementing their place in the packs of hikers, climbers and adventureres for years…

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Boulet 2nd U.S. champ in 17 years

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Night swimming banned

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Utah grad defends his title

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Alan on the summit of Elbrus Well, I am back in Southern Russia at my hotel after a very fast and successful summit of Mt. Elbrus at 18,583 feet. As usual I will do a complete trip report but here are the highlights. We…

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Son of NYPD veteran survives

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What's up with SUP? Stand up paddling is one of the fastest growing aquatic sports, another stick for your quiver. Not just a novelty, SUP's a superfun core workout.   Paddling in Columbia River Gorge, photo Lance Koudele First, it’s easy: almost anyone can paddle these stable tankers. Second, it's a great workout if you…

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Police in Austria shocked by findings

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Athlete pissed on girl on JetBlue flight

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Event closes with multimedia flair

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