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Vitriolic messages appeared on Camp Tamarack’s social media after the incident. Oregon’s LGBTQ+ community has rallied behind the camp.

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Watch to learn more about Alex’s story, the Rainbow Wall non-alcoholic beer, and LGBTQI+ advocacy

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Mikaela Shiffrin, Jessie Diggins, and the country’s other stars of snow sports are back in action

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Rahlves is among the few American men who have stood on the Beaver Creek World Cup podium. He shares his winning line.

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Tune in to see the best speed racers in the world take on the legendary Birds of Prey course in Beaver Creek

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According to Italian newspaper ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport,’ the Tour is swapping Paris for the French Riviera due to the race’s overlap with another major sporting event

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Writer Stewart M. Green remembers Webster, who was part of the 1988 expedition to climb Mount Everest’s Kangshung Face

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Talk to the victims of crashes and their families, and they’ll tell you: when a motor vehicle injures or kills a bicyclist, the American justice system lets drivers off the hook

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Give the gift of the great outdoors

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Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse

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Park officials believe the 31-year-old succumbed to hypothermia

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With Lake Mead drying up due to drought and climate change, the famous desert reservoir is revealing grisly secrets from the past, including the remains of people thought to be victims of Las Vegas foul play. Mark Sundeen hits Nevada for a freewheeling exploration of dark deeds, a rapidly unfolding apocalypse, and a parched future that will dramatically affect the entire American Southwest.

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Snooze through the coldest nights with these tips

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Racing around a mountain resort sounds like the ultimate adventure job. But with housing and other costs soaring, getting paid in fun is no longer cutting it.

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Langland is in the new film ‘Fleeting Time,’ which captures epic snowboarding from around the world

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Ben Soja’s amazing ride from 2018 still stands alone in the record books

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Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse

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Wolverines once roamed North American in hordes. Now an endangered species, one team is trying to recover their population in Washington.

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Last winter a ski-patrollers union in Park City, Utah, made headlines for its standoff against Vail Resorts over wages. The dust has since settled on negotiations, but the conversations they sparked about what ski-industry workers deserve may just be getting started.

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The American scored two slalom victories in Levi, Finland, over the weekend

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Beginner skiers may come to learn the basics at Big Snow, America's first indoor ski slope. Experienced skiers may come for the novelty.

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The lack of appropriate plus-size clothing and equipment is a completely unnecessary barrier to snow sports

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British explorer Karen Darke wants to become the first paraplegic person to ride an adaptive cycle in Antarctica

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Ranking resorts based on five climate-based criteria, the Savills Ski Resilience Index sheds light on climate change’s impact on this sport

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Last year, Angel Collinson surprised everyone when she retired after a decade as a professional athlete. She’s still finding her way.

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The new carving ski isn’t completely recyclable, but it’s a big step in the right direction

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How to keep your batteries warm and lens fog-free, plus other essential tips for winter photography.

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As Ukraine prepares for months of frigid conflict with Russia, its troops might look to another nation that held its own against the Red Army in the cold: Finland.

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A storm rolled into Riverside County on October 22, stranding the duo high on a famed rock climbing route

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Among the items for sale is a glass jar that apparently contains Fenn’s 20,000-word autobiography

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Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse

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Nick “Chezwick” Gagnon became the fastest person to circumnavigate the enormous route, which takes in sections of five major thru-hikes

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From selecting a site to securing your tent, here's how to set up your winter camp.

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Dave Graham started getting messages from the crystals he was hunting. What did it mean?

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Richard Carr was halfway across the Pacific, alone on a yacht, when he began sending frantic alerts that he was being kidnapped by pirates

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“As the world warms, the United States warms more,” reads the latest National Climate Assessment

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Two agencies will investigate bringing grizzlies back to the Pacific Northwest

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The off-road pro completed the 55-mile route—which has 8,000 feet of climbing—in 5:50:38

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Officials have canceled seven of eight World Cup events due to warm temperatures, bad conditions, and a lack of snow

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In a pre-trial hearing, a Texas judge struck down her attorney’s attempt to toss evidence gathered by police

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A New Mexico jury acquitted Cummings for the 2020 killing of 47-year-old Guillermo Arriola

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These unsuspecting riders got a taste of trailhead tailgating with no drawbacks (and loved it)

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When Harrington and Nelson met on an Everest expedition, they formed a bond that carried them through some of the toughest and most rewarding experiences of their lives, including dangerous expeditions, big romances, and motherhood

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Officials in the Dutch province of Gelderland say the area’s wolves are getting too comfortable around humans

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Columnist Eben Weiss wonders if bike advocates are too focused on vehicle size, when it’s the actions of the driver that are most important

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After becoming paralyzed from the chest down, the mountain athlete found an unlikely ally in recovery: psychedelics

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Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse

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Brody Leven's layering hacks might change how you pack for winter adventures

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Our favorite season is changing in ways good and bad. Here are the forecasts for mountain towns, ski bums, and everyone else.

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The Sonoran desert toad is under threat from hunters who seek their toxic secretions

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California’s Suprême Jumbo Love is the only 5.15c route to be completed in the U.S.

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A longtime cycling advocate offers advice on how to assist your local off-road stewardship program

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Kurt Steiner has dedicated his life to skipping stones, developing a technique to produce throws that defy the laws of physics

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Columnist Maggie Slepian explains why expertise in the outdoors does not make you immune from mistakes

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An ultra trail runner and a big-mountain skier find a new home on the bike, which helped them heal mentally and physically

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Contributor Andrew Bernstein competed in the paracycling division at the SBT GRVL gravel race this summer, three years after he was nearly killed by a negligent driver

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Hikers had to pay to access 14,272-foot Quandary Peak outside Breckenridge in 2021 and 2022

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Meet one of the winners of the 2021 Defender Service Awards—and the rescue vehicle that helps them get the work done

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The exuberant king of survival TV insists that our wild adventures are about more than just chasing fun—they are the keys that get us through the struggles of our everyday lives

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Aspen, Colorado, is using Tenants for Turns to chip away at the housing problem that’s crushing desirable recreation towns around the country

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As a professional leisure athlete, Katie Burrell has a lot of advice—listen up

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Massacre Rocks were the traditional wintering grounds for the Shoshone-Bannock people

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Ten of the world’s best amateur riders battle it out for a pro contract from Orbea Bikes and a $30,000 prize purse. The first three episodes are live now.

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In Warren Miller’s latest release, ‘Daymaker,’ Pete McAfee scores big with Mike Wiegele

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With a triple-dip La Niña cycle bearing down on us this winter, a look into the recent past seems like a promising way to chase powder, just this once

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The latest story of a tourist behaving badly in a national park is a real head scratcher

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The Norwegian mountaineer was unable to obtain an entry permit from China to climb Cho Oyu and Shishapangma, putting her two peaks shy of the record

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Pinkbike Academy is back for 2022 and we're excited to once again offer a career-changing grand prize to one deserving rider.

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It took Honnold 32 hours to complete the HURT, which covered 35 miles and 24,000 feet of vertical gain, and crossed 23 summits and 14 classic rock routes in the Nevada canyon

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In 1937, Washburn left his cameras and gear behind while attempting to hike out of the Saint Elias Range. Almost a century later, freeskier Griffin Post set out to find the cache.

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Alone in the wilderness, facing a grizzly that was determined to kill him, Colin Dowler had only one option: fight for his life.

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Need a backcountry overnight dwelling in a crisis? Survival skills instructor Jessie Krebs has you covered.

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Under Mateschitz’s direction, Red Bull became a dominant player in outdoor and action sports

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World champion mountain biker Kate Courtney pens a goodbye note to her retiring mentor

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Northwest College teammates Brayden Lowry and Kendell Cummings suffered serious injuries after fighting off an aggressive bruin in Wyoming

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Successful ascents of the Moonwalk Traverse and Saraghrar’s Northwest Face, as well as Annapurna III’s Southeast Ridge, were recognized in Briançon, France, in November 2022

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The 27-year-old former Navy SEAL may be one of the most gifted runners on the planet. Good thing he doesn’t want to race—yet.

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Colorado has thin air and endless views. New England has roots, rocks, and tree-lined trails.

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