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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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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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Shark likely dumped by fisherman

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Heart attacks claim swimmers

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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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Lawsuit keeps Wyoming horses wild

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

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In Canada, father fights off cat

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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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Armstrong teammate in EPO controversy

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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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A view you might catch this summer (Courtesy of Josef Janning) Watch your rearviews this summer, from July 28 to August 26th, in hopes that you might spy a group of Europeans pedaling their velomobiles from Portland, Oregon to Washington D.C.. According to their Web site,…

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Aparna Rajagopal-Durbin, 35, Lawyer, Wyoming

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We just got word that kayakers Ben Stookesberry and Chris Korbulic poached the first descent of Falls Creek, into Hetch Hetchy Reservoir. The reservoir, which provides drinking water to San Francisco, is off limits. Should they have done it? Tell us what you think…

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Race is first WorldTour event in Asia

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Richard Jeo, 43, Portland, Oregon

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Jennifer Davis beats old mark by 26 hours

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Cliff Hodges, 31, Santa Cruz, California

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NYC champ in unorthodox shoe deal

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The skyrocketing market value of yarchagumba, a rare fungus prized as an aphrodisiac, has led to turf wars—and possibly murder.

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2011 could be Yosemite's deadliest

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Schlecks, Evans commit to Pro Challenge

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Lance surprises at Leadville qualifier

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American Lochte first to be profiled

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Snowboarder wins skateboard vert

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Oxygen-poor area smaller than expected

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Behind surfing’s wall of silence, managers, sponsors, and the sport’s governing body knew Andy Irons had a problem. Now some of them are finally ready to talk about it.

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Man detained in students' deaths

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How a group of under-the-radar snowboarding filmmakers created one of the most innovative action-sports empires.

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Road closure forces skiers into lodge

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Following alleged assault, Leo fled police

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Fishing boat finds man after 15-mile swim

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Motocross trick breaks star's foot

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Author of 2006 report put on leave

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Should Portland have drained its reservoir after a drunk, 21-year-old man peed in it?

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Archaeopteryx likely wasn't first bird

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Wary of bears, park will fine violators

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Cat killed in CT had walked 2,000 miles

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In win, American sets first record since '09

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Flips, spins, and stalls–Scottish cyclist Danny MacAskill ushers in a new era trials riding.

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In Utah, medal-winning aerialist takes life

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Tim DeChristopher, the 29-year-old Utah activist who disrupted a 2008 Bureau of Land Management (BLM) oil-and-gas auction, received his sentence yesterday: two years in federal prison, three years supervised release, and a $10,000 fine. That’s about what his supporters, who packed the Frank E. Moss U.S. Courthouse in Salt…

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Judge gives climate activist jail time

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Visual cortex biggest in low-light areas

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Salmon-protecting culling to end

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L.A. man 16th to die exploring sunken ship

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London company carries runners' bags

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Ryan Lochte takes 200 freestyle title

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Kangaroo attacks woman, police

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Citing fatigue, rider will also skip Vuelta

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“Come on up and stand beside me.” He said confidently. I made a couple more moves and joined him a hundred feet up on a near vertical rock wall in Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park many years ago. “OK, let’s make sure you are clipped in, with backup and another…

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Cavendish takes green jersey

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At 18, U.S. climber's win a surprise

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Fire at plant forces waste into Hudson

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What goes on behind the scenes at cycling’s biggest races? We know just the man to ask.

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Included in our Top 10 from Banff, Solitaire, Sweetgrass Productions‘ latest, is a soulful ski-flick shot in South America.

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In March climber Renan Ozturk was injured skiing. He’s back on the rock. Watch his road to recovery.

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On the days that I'm forced to work out of “the office,” I usually make a pit stop into Saturdays, the surf shop on Crosby Street in SoHo, for a large cup of coffee. Yes, there's a surf shop in New York City and yes, they make…

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Long Island's Bobis last seen Sunday

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Living The Dream 2 from Camp 4 Collective on Vimeo. This past March, The North Face sponsored climber and videographer Renan Ozturk suffered a skull fracture, partially collapsed lung, and fractured vertebrae when he fell off a cliff while backcountry skiing…

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