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In 2018, thru-hiker Tyler Lau set out to be the first person of color to complete what’s known as the triple crown in one year

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Twin brothers Ryan and Casey Higginbotham planned to paddle from Alaska to the U.S.-Mexico border, but when they got there, they decided to keep going

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Photographer Ian Tuttle visited Death Valley last week and asked tourists and locals about how they see the desert park faring a month into the government shutdown

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A slide off Kachina Peak—steep, rowdy terrain at the New Mexico ski resort—buried two men on Thursday

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Everything you need to know about the international big-mountain competition

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Take our advice and don't become a statistic

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Yet it—along with its meteorologists—is struggling through the shutdown

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This short video from David Lama features footage of the mountaineer on the first ascent of Lunag Ri, a 22,660-foot peak in the Himalayas

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Bomber tie-downs and secure hitches to have in your repertoire

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From Vans, the Weird Waves series documents a group of surfers pursuing a variety of odd breaks from around the world.

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From the Road West Traveled, ‘Abandoned’ highlights the diminishing amount of ski resorts in Colorado

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It's anything but an unpaid vacation, especially when your job is protecting the environment

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Some of the world's most passionate athletes are high pointers, climbers who will do anything to reach the tallest point in every state, county, or whatever other designation they can dream up. A lot of those peaks aren't so tall—like Delaware's 447.85-foot Ebright Azimuth—but there's plenty of challenge in this quest. Just ask John Mitchler, who had knocked off everything on his dream list except the tallest spot in a remote U.S. territory: Agrihan.

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‘Closer,’ from rider Antti Autti and director Iisakki Kennila, is an ode to endless freeride pow laps

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In Red Desert, Wyoming, wildlife-biology student Anna Ortega​​​​​​​ is studying mule deer after their 150-mile migration

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Film to be based on the book about Doug Coombs written by Massachusetts author Rob Cocuzzo

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Hundreds of people from the Everglades to Yosemite have mobilized as part of a grassroots effort to rid national parks of refuse while federal employees remain furloughed

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Plus, a new protocol will make it more difficult for other parks to close during the shutdown

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The shutdown is hampering fire prevention efforts in the state, even while the President looks to disaster-relief funds for his wall

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The initiative, led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, is ambitious, but some in the outdoor industry argue it's the only hope for saving wild places from climate change

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This summer at the southern terminus of the PCT, photographer Ian Tuttle asked a bunch of thru-hikers why they were hiking. Months later and 2,591 miles to the north, he found some of them again and asked what they’d learned about themselves. Turns out, six months in the wilderness is a pretty good crash course in philosophy.

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‘Escape’ features Montreal-based DJ JaBig as he attempts to set the record for a continuous fixed-gear bike ride through Canada. 

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Just days before Secretary Zinke left his post, the agency quietly proposed rules that would have it ignoring many Freedom of Information Act requests

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And why you might just prefer a good old-fashioned website

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For decades Jeffrey Lendrum helicoptered up and rappelled down to aeries on cliff faces from Patagonia to Quebec, snatching unhatched raptors and selling them, investigators believe, to wealthy Middle Eastern falconers. This week in London, one of the most bizarre criminals in modern history goes on trial for the fourth time. Here is his story.

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Sender Films shares some of the strategies it used to push the limits of what’s possible in big-wall filmmaking

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We know that cognitive function is impaired at high altitude, but it’s not entirely clear why

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A man fell from Yosemite's Nevada Fall on Christmas Day

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We reached out to outdoor expert Yong-Soo Chung, founder of Urban EDC Supply, to give us a few tips on how to sharpen a pocketknife

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A longtime local's perspective on the mayhem

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Our northernmost state is also the most vulnerable to climate change

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Two hikers just set the only known times on the country's newest state-spanning trail system

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This film from the BRASS Foundation​​​​​​​ provides some really helpful avalanche advice

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That "organic litter" you just threw? It'll still be around in a year.

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Charlie Finlayson was on the ultimate climbing adventure with his dad, David, when a loose boulder forced him to make a daunting rescue

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George Watson was on an exploratory scuba dive in a remote lake in the Peruvian Andes when everything that could go wrong suddenly did

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One weekend, Matthew Bryce headed to his favorite Scottish beach to surf. The conditions were perfect. Until they were deadly.

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John Pascoe and his wife, Jan, had lived in their beautiful Napa home for 38 years when the Tubbs Fire arrived suddenly at their door in October 2017

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David McMahon and Sydnie Uemoto, young pilots for Mokulele Airlines, were just trying to log some hours flying between Oahu and the Big Island. Then the engines went out.

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Kelsey Malin and a friend were chasing powder at Colorado’s Monarch Mountain resort when a wrong turn sent them into the wild for 52 frigid hours

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We asked. They told. In-the-know locals divulge their secret powder lines, après breweries, and hidden hot springs.

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New emails reveal how the U.S. Forest Service caved to Dominion Energy in its quest to build a disruptive pipeline along the Appalachian Trail

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Over 16,000 employees will go without pay and local communities will lose approximately $18 million per day

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For those of us chasing powder, here's what the meteorologists say winter likely has in store

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This is the trailer for 'Range of Mystery,' which features three snowboarders as they search for a legendary peak in the Himalayas. 

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Our favorite musher will be at the start line when the Last Great Race kicks off in Anchorage on March 2, 2019. In the first of a pre-race series of dispatches, she talks about the remote Alaskan lodge where she's training for the big event.

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This video from education platform MasterClass features director Jimmy Chin shooting photos near Grand Teton National Park

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‘Photo Vagabond’ chronicles the ascent of photographer Dan Milner’s mountain-biking career

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Tim Klein and Jason Wells were weekend warriors. They were also two of the best climbers to ever ply their trade on Yosemite's most iconic wall. So the climbing world was stunned when they died on some of its easiest terrain.

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‘Higher Truths’ follows skiers Chris Rubens and Cody Townsend on a journey to ski Mount Colangma in the Himalayas

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Jon Rockwood started his own production company to capture all the talent the ski industry has to offer

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The mountain has gotten even further out of reach for everyone except the very wealthiest. Meanwhile, the guiding industry is rife with corruption.

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Soul-sucking whiteouts and not enough food stymied the polar explorer’s best efforts

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The residents of Atlantic City, Wyoming, are just fine being off the grid. But Continental Divide Trail thru-hikers are revitalizing the town in surprising ways.

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Why was the ocean so nasty along the West Coast on Sunday and Monday? It’s all thanks to a low-pressure system thousands of miles away and a meteorological phenomenon called a fetch. Let me explain.

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Three epic adventures you can give any outdoorsperson

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‘Expensive Membership,’ from editor Nick Garnham Wright, is a parody of Alex Honnold’s latest film, ‘Free Solo’ 

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Anyone who sets foot in the ocean will ‘RISK CERTAIN DEATH,’ says the National Weather Service

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‘Winter Cometh’ chronicles a mountain-bike ride in the woods of New Hampshire on a crisp early-winter morning.

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I've watched Zinke’s downward spiral with trepidation. Yet his departure does not imply a pro-environment reorientation at Interior, and I doubt we've seen the last of him. 

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Everything you need to know about the biggest downhill skiing races of the season

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After weeks of speculation, President Trump announces the end of Zinke's time as Secretary of the Department of the Interior

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‘Perks’ tracks Nikolai Schirmer and Flo Bastian as they ski the backcountry in British Columbia, Chamonix, and the Lyngen Alps. 

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Brian Grubb and his team of drone pilots as they push the boundaries of drone-powered recreation

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Justin Alexander went searching for higher meaning. No one expected the quest to end in a search for his body.

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Advocates of drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge are trying to make an end run around the law and the American people. If they succeed, your backyard conservation area could be next.

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Inside the most destructive fire in American history—and why the West's cities and towns will keep on burning

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Setting cycling's hour record hurts so much that it's been called death without dying. So what does it take to get past the discomfort?

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This is the trailer for ‘A Land Shaped by Women,’ which explores gender equality in Iceland.

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What the new data says about how long the average hiker takes, what they drink, and how tired they get

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From the filmmakers at Mad Trees, ‘We Heard You Need Gloves’ features a group of female shredders ripping up the terrain at Mount Baker.

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When Dick's Sporting Goods announced that it would reduce gun sales in the wake of the Parkland school shooting, CEO Edward Stack said he wanted to start a conversation about gun safety in America. What he got instead was a firestorm.

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Ski photographer Oskar Enander sees the world differently than most of us—in black and white.

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The movers and shakers inspiring positive change in the outdoors

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The renowned polar explorer is on a solo, unassisted, and unsupported South Pole speed record attempt

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Though he can’t enjoy an après beer yet, Kai Jones may be the most stylish skier on the slopes of Jackson Hole, Wyoming

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In this film, ‘The Wild Crow,’ ski guide Beau Fredlund reflects on his relationship with the small town of Cooke City, Montana.

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