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"Haboob" stops traffic, downs power lines

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A week before worlds, Dodson jailed

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California boy youngest to reach summit

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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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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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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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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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Half of Sweden's wolves killed illegally

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Report alleges sale of tiger skins

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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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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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On foot, Orlando is riskiest city

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Drug company waste not regulated

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Student slips posing for picture

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Greer directed Legacy Paddlesports

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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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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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American now first in new rankings

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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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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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Climbers take new route in Canadian Rockies

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Frontman Thom Yorke calls out Obama

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For two weeks, the world’s best backcountry skiers and snowboarders rode the slopes of the Southern Alps near Wanaka, New Zealand. Here are a few highlights shot by Chris Kirkham.

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Foreigners make first ascent in 30 years

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Money will go to thief's victims

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Engineer would drag icebergs across ocean

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Track and field gets bio passport

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Town to recycle wastewater

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Bouldering climbs are short, but they demand as much strength, agility, and puzzle solving as anything done on rock. Here are the fine points of a classic challenge—Paul Robinson’s V16 route Lucid Dreaming—to show how the game is played.

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https://youtube.com/watch?v=wTS2N5fgiks Somehow, we don't see this becoming the next barefoot running. In the video above from Leki, nordic walking expert Peter Schlickenrider stops by Lindsey Vonn's house in Austria to see if she's up for some nordic walking. Ding dong. “Hopefully, she's here.” Cue Vonn walking…

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12 year old now awake, talking

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Trademark dispute over "First Descent"

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Procedure could cut malaria deaths

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Family unhappy with plan to find Irvine

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Back in March, Eric Hansen profiled 87-year-old Himalayan record keeper Elizabeth Hawley for Outside. Now there are plans to film a documentary about the woman whose records contain information about roughly 80,000 ascents of 340 Nepalese peaks. She's the ultimate source on…

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Cuba-Florida swim stops at hour 29

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Mountain remains unclimbed since '08

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Organizers will still host swim, bike race

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Did park know goat was dangerous?

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Traffickers overrun protected area

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Shark likely dumped by fisherman

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Heart attacks claim swimmers

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At 39, Slater still can't be stopped

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Satcher drowns in Cherry Bomb Gorge

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Aussie signs with GreenEDGE

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Lonesome Lake, White Mountains [Lori Duff, Courtesy of AMC] After spending the past month lake-locked on a small island on smallish lake in Ontario, I have itchy legs and hiking on my brain. And just in time, the summer monsoon…

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Study of religious experience on snow

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Helped found "Surf City, U.S.A."

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Four injured in Norwegian islands

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U.N. report finds vast contamination

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Seven surfers from Montauk, New York, give you the lowdown on one of the East Coast's premier surf towns.

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Political climate shifts in favor of oil

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One of cycling's top teams collapses

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Shooting wolves now legal outside park

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FDA green-lights bark scorpion drug

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Rescued whale won't go to marine park

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Recently, Tim Zimmermann reported for Outside on two incidents where captive orcas killed their trainers (The Killer in the Pool, Blood in the Water). In a demonstration of just how powerful an orca can be, here…

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Armstrong teammate in EPO controversy

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Lawsuit keeps Wyoming horses wild

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In Canada, father fights off cat

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Mountaineers Renan Ozturk, Freddie Wilkinson, and Zack Smith take on Alaska’s unclimbed Tooth Traverse, again.

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With broken leg, woman ate berries

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Surf contest failed to honor settlement

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Each fall, in the heart of the Chihuahuan Desert in West Texas, a little-known miracle transforms one of America's most iconic—and tragically dammed—waterways. Revived by diamond-clear spring-fed creeks, the mighty Pecos River is reborn, creating a 60-mile stretch of wild and secret Class III whitewater. And did I mention we had it all to ourselves?

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Schlecks, Evans commit to Pro Challenge

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Last week I posted a review of “The Ledge”, co-authored by Jim Davidson and Kevin Vaughn. It generated a lot of interest so I'm following up with a short interview with Davidson. But first, a few words about his co-author Kevin Vaughn, who is currently a staff writer…

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