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The doctors who scrambled to rescue and triage survivors in 2015 look back in search of lessons.

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The Tour de France still has cheats, but we owe it to the clean riders to keep watching

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We look back at the storied career of the world-famous surfer, who just announced his retirement

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Ultrarunner Harvey Lewis is vying to clutch the fastest known time for a supported run on the 2,190-mile thru-hike—and so far he's on pace

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Broken pipes, crumbling walkways, closed trails—this is what the $11.6 billion maintenance backlog looks like on the ground

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Some of the places most sought after by recreationists are also culturally, spiritually or economically vital to tribes. We need to honor that.

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It's taken half a decade to iron out the logistics, and while White Sands National Monument has as good a chance as ever at becoming a park, it's not guaranteed.

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The UCI's decision in the Brit's case may have far-reaching implications for international drug testing

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One of the world’s most recognized adventure photographers is redefining life behind the lens

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Rescuers spent nine days searching for the 12 boys and their coach. They finally found them two miles deep in the Tham Luang Nang Non cave system.

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The Yellowstone River is the beating heart of Paradise Valley, Montana, but a proposed mine threatens the entire ecosystem.

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After a spate of wildlife selfies and general landscape destruction, we put together our own set of guidelines for those lacking all human decency

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First Leap follows cliff jumper Travis Sims as he looks for new diving holes deep in the woods of Colorado.

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Melissa Arnot-Reid is one of the most respected mountain guides in the world. Her next feat? Becoming a mom and mentoring the next generation.

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Guanaja, along the Mosquito Coast in Honduras, isn’t friendly. It’s hot, humid, and pirates are a real threat.

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Fire has always been a part of the landscape. The mistake we made was trying to stop it—something Florida never did.

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Wildfires are going to become bigger and more frequent in the future. If you find yourself caught in one, this is what you need to do.

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Ayesha McGowan is making cycling history

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Holly "Cargo" Harrison survived a heart attack and a grizzly bear attack and now holds one of the most substantial FKTs ever

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‘Big World’ shares the journey of father-son duo David Morton and his son Thorne paddling the Karnali and Bheri rivers in Nepal. 

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‘Our Wild’ profiles three wildlife biologists and anglers as they immerse themselves in Wyoming’s public lands.

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Fast, cocky, and more than a bit reckless, the 28-year-old might be the best ultrarunner in the country. And he's finally proven himself over a full 100-mile race.

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Pro Skier Brody Leven takes us on a four-day solo bikepacking adventure through the gravel backroads of Montana. 

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From miles out in the storm-ravaged Chesapeake Bay, the Tangier Island crab boat radioed a mayday, then fell silent. Fellow skippers from this lonely and legendary speck of land rallied to save the two-man crew. God willing, they'd get there in time.

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When Kyle Dickman set out on a month-long road trip with his wife and infant son last spring, he was fueled by a carefree sense of adventure that had defined his entire life. Then he got bit by a venomous snake in a remote area of Yosemite National Park, and the harrowing event changed everything.

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Horses may get all the attention, but burros—aka wild donkeys—face the same threats of overpopulation and management issues on our public lands.

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Photographer Camille Seaman has a viral TED Talk, a new book, and an uncanny knowledge of weather and storms.

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Within a month, the remains of two people—one of them half-buried—were found inside the park's boundaries, a place with a storied relationship to death

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He was the best alpinist of his generation, a quiet, unassuming Canadian known for bold ascents of some of the world’s most iconic peaks. At the age of 25, he traveled to Alaska to join climber Ryan Johnson for a first ascent outside Juneau. They never came back, and a frantic nine-day search left more questions than answers.

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The founder of the Women's Climbing Festival talks about the influence female athletes are having on a sport long dominated by men

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Dan Wenk was a career Park Service official who was well-respected by Republicans and Democrats. But he made the mistake of disagreeing with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.

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The Bassmaster Elite Series is trying something new in Austin, Texas: letting the fish go

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Meet the researchers braving toxic fumes and wildlife encounters to understand the microbial life lurking in the national park's geothermal features.

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Nobody likes to endure pain on the trail. A writer offers helpful tips to eliminate pinching, chafes, and soreness when wearing a pack.

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Shaped By the Ocean profiles eighteen-year-old surfer Eduardo Alciso who is trying to make a name for himself in the world of surfing.

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In this scene from Blue Heart, the women of Kruscica village in Bosnia protest the development of a new dam on their beloved river.

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Moab-based climber Mason Earle yearns to find remote, pristine climbing routes.

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Ayesha McGowan’s quest to become the first female African American professional road cyclist

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A new study recommends that humans need to give animals time as well as space

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The raccoon became stranded on a building in St. Paul, Minnesota, earlier this week and is now climbing the UBS Tower

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Last week, Tommy Caldwell and Alex Honnold set the speed record on the Nose. But even they're not sure it was a great idea.

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During the 2018 California L'Eroica, Bike Snob NYC braved saddle sores and a single pizza-size gear on a century-old Mead Ranger—all in an attempt to prove that bike technology hasn't gotten that much better. Or to prove that, well, maybe it has.

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In Yeti Cycles new film Racing Winter the rider Shawn Neer pursues high alpine terrain near Golden, BC.

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This animated short from Your Forests Your Future and More Than Just Parks highlights the process behind this special designation.

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He reversed an Obama-era order that raised hourly pay to $10.10, but few in the guiding industry—including guides—are complaining

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The Democratic candidate and son of the Burt's Bees founder is seeking a win in Maine's rural 2nd District with a simple message: The recreation economy can bring back jobs

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First he broke his neck. Then he climbed the Seven Summits faster than anyone before.

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Loved By All from Sherpas Cinema and Thule follows Apa Sherpa who is known for having summitted Everest a total of 21 times.

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Return from Desolation from OARS and filmmaker Justin Clifton, highlights Eaton’s struggles as a veteran, river guide, and oil man. 

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After thousands of trail miles, here's how our columnist makes sure he's prepared for whatever the terrain throws at him

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This scene is a one-year flashback to when Berrecloth and Zink first had the vision to ride this immense landscape.

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Filmmaker Elia Saikaly has made a number of films chronicling his experiences on Everest, this is his latest Everest: The Summit Climb.

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The secretary of the interior was once a loud supporter of the Land and Water Conservation Fund. Now he wants to almost completely defund it.

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If a high-profile volcano (think: Hawaii’s Kilauea) shows signs of instability, it’s Michael Poland’s job to reassure us that everything is going to be okay

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Military researchers have spent years calculating the energy cost of hauling a pack in various conditions. Here's how to use what they’ve found.

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Over the past week, the duo has made repeated attempts to climb the Nose route on Yosemite's El Capitan in under two hours. They finally succeeded.

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A new film by Patagonia explores a battle over public land in Tasmania's remote Tarkine region.

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A couple from Florida got sick of trekking into the backcountry only to contend with hordes of other people. So they embarked on a search for the most remote spots in every state.

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My Mom Vala from YETI and Tributaries Digital Cinema profiles its namesake character Vala Arnadottir.

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A Normal Life, from Filson, profiles Russell Owen, a fly fishing guide on Alaska’s Alagnak River.

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This is the trailer for Redd a film about an all-female group of horsepackers traveling 900 miles over endangered salmon habitats.

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The last two tree sitters fighting the 300-mile Mountain Valley Pipeline project in Jefferson National Forest surrendered to police. Will others take their place?

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The quest for sub-two continues

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Days after Alex Honnold and Tommy Caldwell broke the speed record on the Nose, two experienced climbers died on El Cap. Has speed climbing gotten too deadly?

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It doesn't matter whether you're barbecuing in your backyard or circling a fire at a campground, you must cook over open flame.

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The new Climbing Grief Fund will offer long-overdue tools for dealing with the pain of death in a community that is uniquely affected by it

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Cyclist Tillie Anderson came out of nowhere to shatter records, dominate her competition, and earn the world champion title during the late-19th-century women's racing craze

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Here are my back-saving tips to do it right

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In 2017, she became the first woman to descend all 90 ski lines in 'The Chuting Gallery.' She shouldn't have to defend her accomplishment, but she will.

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Even if you’re not planning on climbing Denali, you can still learn some backcountry best practices from these mountaineering incidents

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Reporter Kathryn Miles and photographer Ian Tuttle caught up with some of the people hiking the Pacific Crest Trail this year and asked them why they're hiking

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The climbers sent the historic route in 2 hours, 10 minutes, and 15 seconds

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A four-year battle over a tiny patch of river beach in Northern California—between two middle-aged guys with way too much time on their hands—illustrates the deep divide in how we perceive access rights to public lands

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Backpacking is one of our favorite ways to experience the outdoors, but embarking on your first trip can be intimidating.

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Some see economic windfall. Others, a carbon bomb.

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A violinist describes her bold quest to become the first female African American cyclist on the pro tour

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Don’t have time to hike the AT? Try one of these instead.

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Lam Babu Sherpa disappeared on the descent after he was left behind by teammates

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Political and journalistic pressure foiled Interior Department attempts to censor a climate report. Not surprisingly, its findings aren't good.

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