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Map of Las Conchas It’s been reported a few times that the Las Conchas fire—a 60,000-acres-plus rager currently threatening Los Alamos, New Mexico, the Los Alamos National Laboratory, and Bandelier National Monument—was probably caused by a…

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Satellite-linked emergency devices give backpackers, skiers, and boaters fingertip power to cry for help. Alas, people often cry wolf.

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Man crosses 300 miles alone, unsupported

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How to survive 10 deadly scenarios.

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With $100K on the line, man throws in towel

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Photographer Michael Muller shoots the 4-Hour Fitness guru in San Francisco for the July issue of Outside. Read Tim Ferriss's latest book, filled with expert advice on happiness, meaning, and secrets to success.

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Pollution, wildlife decline threaten parks

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On June 26, 2011, a massive blaze, likely triggered by a utility line, swept across New Mexico’s Jemez Mountains. It consumed 43,000 acres in the first day alone. We arrived in nearby Los Alamos, the nation’s premier nuclear research laboratory, the following day. Both the lab and the town of…

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During the Great Flood of 2011, the Mississippi was an unleashed monster, with deadly currents and a flow rate that could fill the Superdome in less than a minute. Defying government orders, Delta native W. Hodding Carter and two wet-ass pals canoed 300 miles from Memphis to Vicksburg—surfing the crest, watching wildlife cope with the rising tide and assessing 75 years of levee building.

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Most alpinists call it a great year if they summit one 8,000-meter peak. Last spring, a Swiss mountaineer tried to knock off three.

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I've spent too much time in front of the computer, sitting at the minituare aqua-green cafe table that overlooks my block, cold beer in hand, gazing at the Documerica photos that grace the National Archives' Flickr pages. The bright reds and oranges of the desert rocks, the…

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Water-bottle chemical could impede spatial ability

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Commission head accused of embezzling $100K

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Teen wins three golds and a bronze

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Third time's a charm for embattled Russian team

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Photographer captures shark mid air, above surfer.

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Futuristic new submersibles are poised to take crews to earth’s greatest depths. It may get crowded down there.

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Austrian averages third fastest speed ever

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Hamilton cuts bicep in surf accident

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Americans lose title for the first time

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Los Alamos closes as fire draws near

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New product may slow envenomation

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New Zealand freeskiing event open to amateurs

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"Walking quadriplegic" enters Ironman

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Distance running camps vie for U.S. supremacy

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California man sends pictures to Texas family

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Competition is pro tour's first time in NYC

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Here are two water videos to kick off what looks to be a hot weekend across much of the U.S.. The first is from Shasta Boyz productions. It's the seventh of seven trailers leading up to their new film, Slippery When Wet. This time the featured athlete…

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Nat Geo tags Martinez with $10,000 grant

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52-year-old cyclist claims French title over all-comers

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Inside Floyd Landis’s clandestine campaign to torment his former boss

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2,000-mile swim lands bird in New Zealand

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July 2011

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Officials remove "save the ocean" glass

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Research finds city living changes brain function

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Dane Jackson leads junior world champs

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It allows you to shoot first, focus later.

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The World Bank gives Madagascar $52-million

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Satellite photos reveal clearing, huts

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Four cyclists vie for top spot

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  The Emakumeen Bira doesn’t exactly roll off the tongue. But this hilly five-stage, four-day UCI-sanctioned race through Spanish Basque country, held annually since 1992, is one of the most important events in women’s professional cycling—the last big race before the Giro d’Italia Femminile, the Tour de France…

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Is it enough to save Patagonia?

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Byliner.com becomes the Pandora of long reads

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The lights go out across East Missoula

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Six-month moratorium in place

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Petzl recalls GriGri 2 after scares

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Cameras catch Alex Pro in Vancouver

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Tim DeChristopher has to wait just a little longer to learn his fate. Yesterday, the Justice Department announced that DeChristopher, the Salt Lake City-based activist who disrupted a federal oil and gas auction in December 2008 by bidding $1.8 million on parcels of land in eastern Utah, would be sentenced…

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Company fools officials, but not the Larsons.

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Cheaters would be kept from work as managers, mechanics.

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Levi celebrates his "biggest win."

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City drains reservoir after late-night wizz.

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West Buttress Route on Denali After Everest, Denali was the climb I was most concerned about for the 7 Summits Climb for Alzheimer’s: Memories are Everything. You see, it’s complicated. Dedicating my Everest summit to my mom and all the Alzheimer’s moms out there will…

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Dobson, Gates win country's steepest race.

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(Noa Ginella on his way to 1st place in the SUP cross.) Last week I went to the Teva Mountain Games in Vail, Colorado, to standup paddleboard in whitewater rapids. It’s hard to explain why whitewater SUPing is so…

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Admit that you’re taking your 10-month-old baby rafting and most people will look at you like that’s the craziest idea they’ve ever heard. And between the water and the wilderness, it can seem majorly daunting to pull off a DIY river trip with young children in tow. But…

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The Barefoot Bandit is going to jail

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Nude woman jumps into water with belugas.

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Slopes at Squaw Valley and Mt. Bachelor to reopen July 2-4

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Tour De France Preview: Doping scandals or no doping scandals, we still love the Tour. Here's why you should, too.

Latest in protests over Arctic drilling

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Alaskan dies soon after reaching the summit.

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Late-night ride ends with 11 injured

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Lorie Karnath, president of the Explorers Club

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GC contender Soler airlifted with brain trauma

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Machete used to protect swimmer

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Ropeless ascent of world's first 5.13

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North Face parent to buy boot maker

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On August 18, 1992, Chrisopher McCandless died alone in a bus in the Alaskan backcountry. Before his stay in the bus that others now visit as a pilgrimage, he journeyed all over North America. This gallery features some of the photos and notes from his ramblings. To read more notes and view more photos from Christopher McCandless, go to christophermccandless.info.

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$25,000 in infrastructure money available

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Before heading up to Alaska, Christopher McCandless spent time exploring the Western U.S. The following video clip highlights some of that journey, with narration courtesy of Hal Holbrook. For more about Christopher McCandless, check out the Back to the Wild DVD.

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Walker misses his chance at an iguana dinner.

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Eric Hansen attends Lyle Sankey's Rodeo School.

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The Lab Rat tests out a wacky fitness hybrid: the Rowbike.

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The surfer and photographer talks about Maxwell's skills and influence.

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The four-time ASP world champ chats about another great year while on an Outside shoot with photographer Robert Maxwell.

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Travel to the continent may drop 25 percent

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How to cook the ultimate dessert in a dutch oven.

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After 20 days, it's time for Walker to head home.

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