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A small Arctic community is at risk of getting submerged by the sea. The biggest problem? It's too expensive to move away.

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Shea Holbrook helped carry cyclist Denise Mueller-Korenek to 183 miles per hour last month

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Big-wave surfer Emily Erickson shares her story as part of The Explorers Series, presented by Coors Light. 

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In Lowe's final interview with a journalist, the legendary climber reflected on risk and what a climb was really worth

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We sent a writer to check out the alleged uptick in damage to Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument post President Trump's decision to shrink it

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Five bills approved by the House Committee on Natural Resources during a chaotic news cycle could weaken the historically popular environmental law

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There's a reason that some form of the Bigfoot legend persists all over the world

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In episode three, Sasha spends the morning climbing in Boulder before catching a flight to San Francisco for a photoshoot.

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When someone rolls into the campsite next to yours, go say hi. You probably have something in common.

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A former champion and constant runner-up face off on the final day of Fat Bear Week 2018, but every one is a winner in our hearts

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There really is a massive difference between weather alerts depending on where they're issued. The question is: Can you handle the heat?

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Exploring the ocean floor with an urchin hunter. Words by Emily Reed.

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It's up to Republicans to bring it back to life and make it better than ever

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Salomon has done it again with their upcoming season of ski films.

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Decades ago, Deanna Curtis was captivated by a birds of prey demonstration. Today, she's one of a growing number of women involved in the ancient sport of falconry.

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When Tahoe is your backyard, a morning ride has unlimited potentialities.

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As America wrestles with high rates of suicide among military personnel and veterans, outdoor programs have been offered up as a promising treatment. Dan Sidles seemed like the ideal candidate: an Iraq War vet who suffered from PTSD, he tried to find a renewed sense of purpose through climbing and mountaineering. Ultimately, it wasn’t enough. Brian Mockenhaupt explores the final years of a tortured friend.

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This loop through Yosemite could just be the finest high-altitude thru-hike in the country

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For one week every fall, Alaska's Katmai National Park celebrates the survival skills and ample rolls of the happiest bears in the world. But there's more to their reigning champion than meets the eye.

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Welcome to 10 a.m. on Tuesday, a behind-the-scenes mini-series that takes a look at an "average" weekday with pro climber Sasha DiGiulian.

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Climbing skills are in high demand to service sky-high turbines. Eric Ruderman has made it his career.

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Surfer Matt Meola and filmmaker Jon Spenser took off on a charter boat called the Mangalui, and set a course for the Mentawais islands.

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We dig into the finances of an Alpine Ascents International guide

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Mother Earth, from filmmaker Damien Vergez, features mountain biker William Robert riding trails in British Columbia.

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The U.S. Coast Guard closes the Potomac River any time President Trump wants to hit the links.

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Falls put 3,000 climbers a year in hospital, costing more than $20 million, according to a new study

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This week's ruling to stop a trophy hunt was a big win for conservation groups and may impact grizzlies across the country

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Losing your home to a wildfire is often just the start of your troubles

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If you're not a morning person, dawn patrol adventures can be a struggle. But have no fear, your new friend dusk patrol is here.

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And it has nothing to do with how hard you climb. It’s about creating a fun and inclusive environment that’s welcoming to everybody

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Climber and Flash Foxy founder Shelma Jun shares her story as part of the Garmin Women of Adventure campaign. 

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From the filmmakers at Teton Gravity Research, ‘Far Out’ will feature epic footage from its extensive list of creditworthy skiers.

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It will serve you well when things go wrong

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Skiing apparel company Norrona sent three of its ambassadors to ski in the Lyngen Alps of Norway.

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Boyan Slat, the 24-year-old founder and CEO of the Ocean Cleanup, has finally launched a system he says will rid the Great Pacific Garbage Patch of half its plastic trash in five years.

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Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke will offer up nearly 4 million acres of public lands for lease this year, much of it for dirt cheap

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Want to take the kids along? Follow these tips from families who've done it the long way.

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If successful, Hilaree Nelson and Jim Morrison would become the first people to ski the fourth-highest mountain in the world on a route that's eluded mountaineers for decades

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The conservative Utah Congressman wants to fully fund our national parks and our public lands. Huh?

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Thousands of people flock to the Alps each year to ski tour high-elevation routes, spending comfortable nights in a string of huts that serve wine and hot meals. In the spring of 2018, a group of experienced skiers and their guide were trapped in a storm overnight on an exposed saddle. By morning, nearly all were dead or dying.

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Ode to Muir follows snowboarders Elena Hight and Jeremy Jones on a 40-mile human powered expedition through California’s High Sierra.

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Irreparable Harm, from Wild Confluence​​​​ films, investigates the impact of a local mine on a community's natural food sources.

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Sue Johnston has been setting FKTs for decades and inspired a generation of ultrarunners along the way. If you've never heard her name before, that's by design.

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Republicans from Ulysses S. Grant to George H.W. Bush have passed some of our most powerful environmental laws. Why did the party reverse course?

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Is it even possible to reduce the number of massive blazes that are now commonplace in the American West?

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These organizations want to help you tick that big once-in-a-lifetime trip off your list

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The pro climber just made history on three big, big walls near Banff

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Reckless Abandon, from filmmaker Ben Neilson, profiles Condie's return to climbing after struggling with scoliosis.

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After President Trump reduced Bears Ears National Monument by 85 percent, environmentalists predicted mining companies would soon overrun the landscape. But is there really any uranium to dig up? We decided to have a look for ourselves.

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Lyfx wants to ­revolutionize the way we play by ­connecting local guides with ­traveling ­adventurers. But can it ­succeed where other apps have failed?

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Four women head into the wilds of Scotland seeking headspace and an opportunity to unplug.

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Nominee Raymond David Vela seems to care about making our national parks more accessible

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The Women's Euro-Arabian North Pole Expedition team made it to the North Pole on April 21, 2018, enduring minus 40 degree temperatures, the prospect of aggressive polar bears, vast open leads of water, and even the vagaries of the Russian government.

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What compels a couple to spend months at sea with their four young children? A burning desire to do something different.

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Lightheaded or feeling woozy? Trekking companies are convincing tourists it's an emergency and making tens of thousands off the insurance claims.

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Searching for Christmas Tree follows ice climber and professor He Chuan as he makes the first ascent of ‘Merry Christmas’

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OneUp Components took mountain biker Richie Rude up the chair one more time for this edit: ‘Heavy Flow’.

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It's the seemingly mundane storms that will catch you off guard. Here's how to never let that happen.

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Kayaker Kenny Unser has circumnavigated Manhattan almost six dozen times. This film explores his motivation.

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Adventure photographer Jen Edney embedded with the 2017–2018 Volvo Ocean Race, one of sailing's most dangerous competitions.

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Shred for the South Fork follows nine whitewater paddlers on an overnight trip down the South Fork of the Salmon River.

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How do you protect yourself from wildfire on a warming planet? You burn everything on purpose.

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Karel Sabbe set a new record of 41 days, 7 hours, and 39 minutes. And he did it without much money or fanfare, proving that you just gotta run like hell.

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The true story of a daring rescue on one of the Himalayas' most notorious peaks

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​​​​​​​‘The Night Zeus Was Angry’ is a timelapse film that features a lightning storm over the Baltic Sea.

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A few strategies to keep you on the trail this summer

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From day trips to five-month treks, hiking is more popular than ever. But as the old standbys become more congested each year, there’s a new crop of trails waiting to be explored. Here are ten of our favorites, plus fresh finds for bikers, paddlers, and equestrians.

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Avery Shawler left her Idaho apartment one morning in 2016 to hike a prominent peak. But the day outing quickly took a turn for the worse, and Shawler would end up needing a lot of luck—and all her backcountry skills—to make it home alive.

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Exposure to extreme environments can change our DNA. Everest climbers—and their twins—are the perfect study subjects.

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The Californian pioneered many of the most famous routes in Yosemite during the Valley's Golden Age

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Pioneers, the government, even John Muir helped kick out Native Americans from their homes on national parks. But in Yosemite, the Miwuk Tribe is getting its village back.

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A legal fight over access and an endangered frog has shut out climbers for 13 years, but the Forest Service has a plan to reopen many of the routes, as well as a section of the Pacific Crest Trail

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Despite nearby Taliban attacks, the 24-year-old reached the top of 24,580-foot Mount Noshaq—the first woman from her country ever to do so

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The surfer lost her arm to a shark 15 years ago. If you think that’s slowed her down, you don’t know her story.

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How much food do you need to bring? What kind? How do you store it? We've got answers.

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Up at 4 a.m., then run the equivalent of two marathons before dusk. Now repeat that for 45 days.

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Last week, the Bureau of Land Management released plans that would have opened up thousands of acres of former national monuments to mining and drilling—despite Zinke's promises to the contrary

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‘Weight of Water’ follows adaptive adventurer Erik Weihenmayer on a whitewater kayaking trip through the Grand Canyon’s lava falls

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