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UCI ignored cheating by Armstrong, others

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The latest edit from Deity Components, Whoa, Whips and Whistling features Noah Brousseau, corked out backflips and nasty whips. Filmed and edited by Last Light Cinema.       …

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Alaska lawmaker’s gaffe raises hackles

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Will run from Fairbanks to Nome

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With the first 2015 World Surf League Championship Tour stop around the corner, Body Glove surfer Tatiana Weston Webb of Kauai shares her hopes and dreams about being the only female rookie on tour. The 18-year-old learned to surf from her brother, but it was her mom,…

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The Weather Channel has a plan if we exhaust the alphabet this winter—though you might be surprised who’s really behind it.

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Was in the backcountry near Snowbasin Ski Resort

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Conservation groups say the animals are in danger

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Had closed borders due to Ebola fears

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We made our own list of what we love about winter, but it's always more fun to ask. Using the #OutsidePerfectThings, our Instagram followers shared more than 1,700 snapshots of their favorite cold-weather comforts. As always, the response was overwhelming. Filled with deep snow, adult sodas, happy dogs, and countless adventures, here are 30 of our favorites. 

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350-mile race winds through Alaska Range

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Historic locomotive in action for one day

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Police officers nearby killed, kidnapped

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Winter 2014 was one of the best they’ve ever had in Cortina D’Ampezzo, Italy. In Salomon Freeski TV Season 8, Episode 10, the Good Times Crew rolled in and took full advantage.     …

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Lightweight, breathable apparel that'll turn you into a Nordic ski champ

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Think Cheryl Strayed is tough? Meet these guys.

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The English have a secret, and it’s called North Norfolk. Wintertime brings perfect kitesurfing conditions and, more importantly, empty beaches.  …

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Reveals key trends in bicycling participation

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Sets sights on all 8,000-meter peaks

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Sends camera down zip line

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Nepal official warns of disease

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Wins USA Indoor Track & Field Championship

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Study calls for funding for maintenance, expansion

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Alpine Ascents has helped 37 students

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Posts photos of graffitied rocks on Instagram

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Decision is nearly unanimous

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Gambling regulators amend law

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Officials request team's license be withdrawn

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In We Are the Faction Collective: #S02E02, Tim McChesney, Tom Granier, Daniel Hanka and Etienne Merel brave the cold and ice of Northern Europe. From the streets of Estonia to Finland, follow the Faction crew as they hit rusty rails, schools and abandoned buildings,…

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Packages tickets to Havana via Mexico

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Convicted of killing 10 climbers in 2013

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Will allow athletes to promote 'non-Olympic' sponsors

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After three years of failing on the slopes, online editor Scott Rosenfield finally discovers the beauty—and pain—of downhill skiing.

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Near the end of filming for Red Bull’s Days of My Youth, the crew found another area that’s been dubbed “the Crack’s little brother,” in reference to Cody Townsend’s line of the year down the infamous “Crack.” Italian skier Markys Eder decided to drop in, and what…

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After years of failing on the slopes, Online Editor Scott Rosenfield finally discovers the beauty–and pain–of downhill skiing. Watch his transformation from Zero to Hero, as he tries to conquer his challenge of becomming a strong enough skier to skin up the mountain at…

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The non-profit group Mountain Pact encourages mountain towns to unite politically. The goal: galvanize politicians to protect winter.

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The Chamonix Adventure Festival brings together adventurers, explorers, athletes and enthusiasts from near and far, to share tales and showcase their talents through film, photography, art and displays. This year’s festival takes place on March 25-28.  …

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Veteran champions win top honors

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Endangered species protection to be reviewed

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Unprecedented cooperation to link sister caves

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West has better roadways than East

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Timeline for movie still unclear

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Snow hampers rescue efforts

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Testing planned as soon as next winter

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Women's apparel shop due by summer

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Dutch cyclist comes within a quarter mile of world best

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Second photo-related fall at a ski area in a week

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Medal winners shock the field

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Victim was backcountry skiing

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Alaska, Western states lead country in well-being

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Follows murder of 11 hikers on Nanga Parbat

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Says pipeline impact not properly studied

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Our national parks are getting louder, and it's affecting both the wildlife and our health.

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Changes spurred by last year's tragic avalanche

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A Frenchman plans to swim across the Pacific Ocean. Yes, that's as crazy as it sounds.

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Australian now has 26 medals

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Breaks record for WC wins by a teenager

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Beats old record by six seconds

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Human-powered vessels to be prohibited

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Cholesterol, coffee can be part of a healthy diet

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Marathon swimmer recreates epic journey onstage

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Conquered South American peak in under 12 hours

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Predator hasn't been seen in the area since 2010

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Analyzes levels of noise pollution around the country

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Latest positive test for famous distance runners

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Law would expand kayaking and canoeing in Yellowstone and Grand Teton

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Record snowfall, week-long freezes, and big cities brought to a standstill is how the winter of 2015 will be remembered across much of the Northeast. For some, like York, Maine-based photographer Nick Lavecchia, the winter brought in big swells, endless fun, and a group of friends to enjoy it with. We caught up with Lavecchia for a glimpse into the last few weeks on the snowy shores of the East Coast. 

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That's how Mark Twain defined a gold miner. But when our writer heard head-spinning treasure tales from a legendary prospector named Flint Carter, he organized a full-scale expedition into the mountains near Tucson, Arizona. Following a hand-drawn map, the team lit out for the harsh Sonoran Desert hopped up on gold fever in search of the fabled Lost City.

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Routes will be among the longest in Europe

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Obama to designate 21,000 acres in Colorado

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Lacking snow, resort can't host international competition

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Extreme sports complex would cost $309 million

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Russian flies from Africa's highest peak

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Having lived on the cusp of stardom for the past decade, freekier Cody Townsend finally broke through with an epic couloir line in Alaska—but the 15-second clip that made him famous was the product of decades of hard work

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Stephanie Gilmore was a world-champion surfer when a brutal attack by a stranger nearly ended her career. Now she's back on top, with a sixth world title, and reveals how she found happiness again—in the most unexpected places.

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When it came time to find someone for the cover of our annual happiness issue, Stephanie Gilmore jumped off the page. With six world surfing titles and a balanced outlook on life we could all learn from, the surf star lives by some pretty simple words: "I'm going to just enjoy exactly where I am." Fortunately for Gilmore, she is usually in places like Hawaii, Mexico, and Sri Lanka chasing the biggest waves she can find. We caught up with one of surfing's best photographers, Morgan Maassen, who has been shooting Gilmore for years, both on and off the water. Maassen says it best, "Stephanie always has three things on her: a magic surfboard, some sort of exotic guitar, and her golden smile." 

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Liability lawyer and former professional bike racer Megan Hottman spends her working hours representing cyclists who've been injured by reckless drivers. She spends her leisure time riding and telling people what they don't always want to hear: in the perpetual, complicated conflict between two wheels and four, bike riders are part of the problem, and they have to be a big part of the solution.

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Mountain biker wins first-ever race in Utah

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