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The writer traces his obsession with the Games’ most extravagant spectacle back to his own childhood—when he saw a man wearing a jet pack land inside the Los Angeles Coliseum in 1984

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Riley Amos earned his way to the top riding with past Olympians in Durango, a small mountain town in southwestern Colorado that has produced more top cyclists than just about any other U.S. city

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Out of the thousands of Olympians competing in the Paris this year, these are the ones we’re the most stoked to watch put on a show

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NBC will broadcast thousands of hours of Olympics coverage across its flagship network, cable channels, and streaming app Peacock. Here’s how to find the live coverage and highlights.

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Debris flies hundreds of feet in the air in this video recorded by a Yellowstone hiker

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The evacuation call came late at night, causing chaos and confusion as locals and tourists tried to leave the park en masse

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Over the past 15 years, ultralight gear has gone mainstream—and gotten a bit heavier, too

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Fan favorite Magnus Cort accepted a silly bet and kept his word. Everybody wins.

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The largest mass stranding of dolphins in U.S. history recently occurred in Massachusetts. Scores of volunteers worked long hours to rescue the aquatic mammals.

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Watch what videographer and overlander Andrew Muse found at Overland Expo West

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It's Dauwalter’s third straight course-record win, while almost 49-year-old Pommeret nailed the grueling 100-mile event on the first try to take down Kilian Jornet’s course record

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Writer James Jung expresses his affection for the Tour’s 80-year-old TV analyst, who sometimes mixes up names, dates, and statistics during the telecast

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After recovering quickly from the emergency surgery on July 5, Miller was hopeful to start the 100-mile race through Colorado's San Juan Mountains

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Peter Landsman, creator of LiftBlog.com, shares insights from his incredible journey and reveals the lift that stands out among more than 3,000

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How to take your wild child (or children) on a western adventure they’ll never forget

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Has the summer heat got you down? Our sustainability expert has tips and tricks to beat the soaring temperatures without harming the planet.

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Project 2025 proposes that most government weather and climate functions be privatized if the balance of power shifts in the White House next year

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The latest aerial footage from the world’s highest peak follows the popular Western Cwm route from Base Camp to the 29,032-foot summit

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The park visitors had to be rescued after their car became submerged in Semi-Centennial Geyser, a thermal feature along Grand Loop Road

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Our writer dove into the inner workings of the Backpacker’s Pantry factory to learn the tricks of the trade

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Becoming an Olympic climber involves submitting your body to intense training loads. And for that training to work, you’ve got to fuel correctly.

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From ketones and carbs to cheat meals and candies, we break down the 8,000-calorie food plans that fuel the Tour de France

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A guide to responsible adventures, wherever there’s water

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And the local conservation groups keeping them wild and beautiful

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The reintroduction of the apex predators to Washington’s North Cascades National Park has local communities asking if it’s still safe to hike in the park

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Like millions of Americans, Outside’s articles editor took his family camping over the long weekend. But are the stresses that parents endure during a typical family camping trip worth the struggle?

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How one company is converting discarded fishing nets into recycled plastic

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Descending a trail strains your muscles and ligaments. Our hiking columnist asked a physical therapist how to avoid aches and pains on your next downhill adventure.

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Park rangers at Yellowstone shot and killed an armed man on the morning of July 4. Here’s what we know about the incident.

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Even for thru-hikers with a wealth of long trail experience, the Colorado Trail offers challenges all its own

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On Tuesday, a horse slid off the side of a popular backcountry trail, falling 30 feet into a ravine

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Vingegaard right-hand man Jorgenson rues his “bad day” as team plan to minimize Pogacar on Galibier falls flat

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From historically dingy to gleaming and tall, these 13 artificial climbing paradises more than rival many “real” climbing destinations

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Tadej Pogacar and UAE Team hammers several big GC rivals on Tour de France’s first big mountain stage

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Pogacar and UAE Emirates ruled the Galibier, but third-week individual strength will determine the true king of Le Tour

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Winter has arrived with such a vengeance in the Andes that Portillo surpassed its seasonal snowfall average before opening day

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The snow is bad, the approach is long, and it’s still all I want to be doing when my friends are off biking and climbing

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The British sprinter just became the most prolific stage winner in Tour history. The milestone came after years of setbacks.

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The conservationist spurred millions of people to care about the ocean by helping them understand why it made them feel happy

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In episode five of Ultimate Mountain Athlete, presented by the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, the first season concludes with the Free Ski contest before the final points are tallied and winners are announced

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How the 24-year-old from Eritrea rose through pro cycling’s ranks to make history at the world’s biggest bike race

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What may sound like freedom to us can create total sensory overload in your pup

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Fifteen minutes of ooh-ing and ah-ing isn’t worth the wildfire risk, pollution, and trauma to wildlife

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A writer tests her mettle against the firefighters who work in our forests each year

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Meet Austin Smith and Curtis Ciszek—these seasoned snowboarders are taking on a new kind of adventure challenge

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The new HBO film ‘Here to Climb’ offers an analytical and surprisingly candid exploration of Sasha DiGiulian’s journey from solitary sport climber to team player. The film debuts Tuesday, June 18 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on HBO.

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The Tour starts on Saturday, and there are dozens of interesting subplots to follow. Articles editor Fred Dreier has a short list of ones to watch.

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After spending her infant years ascending New Hampshire’s 4,000-foot peaks in a carrier, Lydia Pearson recently accomplished the challenge on her own two feet—summiting all 48 of them

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More fodder for your "Honey, we need a dog," argument

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Two American women and two Sherpa guides perished while racing for a record. The tragedy illuminates how the recent rush to climb the world’s highest peaks is driving climbers onto dangerous mountains like never before.

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The number of fatalities on the world’s highest peak decreased in 2024 from a year ago. We asked guides and government officials why.

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In episode four of Ultimate Mountain Athlete, presented by the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, variable spring snow conditions throw wrenches when slopestyle skills meet tricky landings

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The star cyclist from Durango, Colorado, was set to co-lead Dutch team Visma-Lease a Bike at the Tour, but sickness will sideline him from the 2024 race

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Tamayo Perry, who also appeared in “Blue Crush” and “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides,” died on Sunday on Oahu’s northeast coast

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Apple’s new iOS 18 update allows its products to work off-grid. But are phones a suitable replacement for purpose-built backcountry communication tools?

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We polled patrollers from resorts around the country and learned that the gig is far more than dropping ropes and getting first tracks

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Unplugged thru-hikes are increasingly rare—but not extinct. Here's how to thru-hike without a smart phone.

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The new Forloh BTM Pros might look the Fjallraven Kebs, but they’re made in America, and far more durable

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There are plenty of climbs to choose from in Boulder, Colorado, but articles editor Fred Dreier obsessively rides up and down Flagstaff Road, clocking hundreds of ascents each year.

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White recently unveiled a new halfpipe series for professional snowboarders and freeskiers. Lucas Foster, an American Olympian, thinks the Snow League could give athletes more earning potential.

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Five questions with Shilletha “Dragonsky” Curtis, whose memoir ‘Pack Light: A Journey to Find Myself’ explores her transformative hike on the Appalachian Trail

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Caroline Gleich is a renowned climber and skier, a climate activist, and now the Utah democratic party’s candidate for US senate

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We chatted with Kai Lightner about diversity in the climbing world misconceptions about how accessible climbing is for people of color, and his nonprofit, Climbing For Change

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Just how guilty do I need to feel about enjoying the occasional burger? I spoke to a hunter, a rancher, and a climate scientist to get to the meat of the matter.

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The iconic Swiss peak only sees a ski descent a few times a decade. This team of athletes recounts what it was like to ski off the side of the Toblerone.

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A year ago, the world was transfixed by the Titan implosion thousands of feet underwater. Writer James Nestor argues that we should still go deep.

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In episode three of Ultimate Mountain Athlete, presented by the 2024 Toyota Tacoma, athletes transition to the Big Mountain Descent before the first of two gravity-based bike challenges

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A relaxed, charming kid from Durango may make Americans fall in love with the Tour de France again

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Chef Matt Vawter’s local-hiring practices and culinary excellence are transforming the food scene in the Colorado mountain town

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This fruit-based energy gel, once touted for its high-carb intake and low volume, contains about a third of calories than advertised, multiple independent nutritional analyses suggest

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Our editors asked their fathers about a piece of gear they’ve held onto over the years, and what it means to them

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Getting bit? It could be your backcountry hygiene—or lack thereof.

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Everest’s overcrowded South Col route has found its home on one of the world’s biggest digital hiking guides, where it’s “generally considered a very challenging route”

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From bucket hats to visors, headgear blocks out the sun and helps define your trail persona. Our hiking columnist helps you choose which hat is best for you.

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Last week a trio of climbers from Malaysia became stranded on Denali in Alaska. Guides and rescuers recount how they spent multiple days trying to save them.

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Watch two friends explore the vast landscape of West Texas

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Two adventurers followed the Qhapaq Ñan through the Peruvian Andes and discovered a trove of Latin American culture, beautiful landscapes, and challenging climbs

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Five questions with Nepali mountaineer Purnima Shrestha, who recently became the first woman to climb Mount Everest three times in one season

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Photos and videos of the destroyed roadway flooded social media after it gave way on June 7. Officials have not given a timeline for opening the highway.

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