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His fishing boat washed ashore Tuesday morning in France. A massive search is underway.

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It’s time to kill the surprisingly prevalent myth that cycling causes sexual dysfunction

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A meditation on dating people who have different skills than you do

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The hype around a new breed of running tech is raising the ire of biomechanists. Here's why.

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Existentialism, rabbit holes, and the pursuit of happiness—with a hundred miles of singletrack and a foot of airy powder thrown in

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The résumé of P. Daniel Smith, including a troubling work history

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After a nearly two-decades-long fight, women will surf in the iconic event. It's about time officials recognized what these athletes have been doing for the past half century.

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Plus, the training you can do to cure it for good

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From filmmaker Tommy Penick and Industry 9 Componentry with original music from Amy Stolzenbach, Invisible Forces highlight their new bicycle wheel on a morning hill climb.

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From Take Shelter Productions, Brrr follows a group of warm weather surfers from Hawaii—including Albee Layer, Kain Daly, and Hank Gaskell—as they go out of their element into the cold waters off the southern coast of New Zealand.

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From Sherpas Cinema and the North Face, Always Above Us looks at alpine climbers Kris Erickson and Conrad Anker’s attempt at climbing the Nutcracker.

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The big outdoor trade shows are upon us, which means it's time to start looking at the top products for winter 2018–19. Here's what our editors are most excited about.

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The gear you need to shred all winter long

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The legendary filmmaker knew the secret to making great ski movies. You couldn't just show skiing, skiing, and more skiing. You needed to tell a story, too, with emotion and humor.

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In gyms around New York City, the Women's Strength Coalition is working to make the lifting community more inclusive

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Generations of climbers, journalists, and scholars relied on her reporting from the foot of the world's 8,000-meter peaks

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A women-specific grant dedicated to helping ambitious splitboarders go deeper, further, and higher

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To re-invent itself, the sport should go back to its roots

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Athletes can come back with adverse test results without getting even temporarily banned from racing. That's like allowing a drunk driver who failed a breathalyzer test to drive away—so long as he has a good excuse.

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They'll make your daily ride easier

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Would you a take a year of your life to get outside, work hard on public lands, and learn some skills, for a minimal stipend? Some members of Congress—from both parties—are betting you might.

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It’s all about warmth

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Brands, activists, and politicians gathered at the start of the Outdoor Retailer trade show to rally around public lands

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Don't try to justify what we do in the outdoors. Just enjoy it.

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The legendary ski filmmaker and trailblazer died at 93

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One of our favorite new packs pays homage to the Forest Service—and looks good doing it

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From $25 to $200, these three lights rose to the top of our testing

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Mission-critical supplies for when the mercury drops

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The pro climber on her go-to, high-tech methods for staying healthy and injury-free

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Shred all winter long with these essentials

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How long will it last during the apocalypse? Can you use it as a weapon? We ask all the important questions.

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Aspen Ski Co’s vice president of sustainability on embracing change—and density—in our remote, idealized hamlets

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Both my girlfriend and I have basically lived in these versatile, tough pants for two months now, for all sorts of outdoor activities

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A new poll of eight Western states reveals that most people are actually on the same page about public lands, renewable energy, and the importance of outdoor recreation

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And how you can do it, too, for $120K less

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We need safe spaces from our addictive, IQ-lowering technology

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A new study says yes, and scientists are trying to find out why

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After weeks training in this road runner, I believe it's one of the company's fastest shoes yet

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During 40 years of adventure, hard-charging writer and climber Mark Jenkins has asked a lot of his wife and kids. After his fourth attempt on a dicey Chinese peak, he examines the risks and rewards of a risk-defying career.

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A professional adventurer has to break a few eggs along the way—and, apparently, several bones and a skull. Mark Jenkins tallies up the most memorable injuries and mishaps from a life lived on the edge.

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Cliven Bundy's claim to federal land has only whiffs of legal merit. This lawsuit is all about politics.

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One acre inside Grand Teton National Park is for sale for $5 million. Its future says a lot about our national parks, Jackson Hole, and the tension between preserving history and budding tourism.

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The industry has moved its trade show, but not its stance on diversity

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The true story of one Antarctica-bound boat and several unexpected crew members

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You asked, we answered

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These real foods deliver all the complete proteins you need to build strength and reduce the risk of injury

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With his office's insult-laden response to the resignation of the NPS Advisory Board, the secretary proves that, like his boss, he's not above mudslinging

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When Eddie Bauer launched their new Thindown insulation technology, we were excited to get our hands on a jacket and put it to the test.

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From Trout Unlimited, Smith River chronicles the importance of Montana’s most family-friendly river trip.

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Our Last Refuge tells the story of the Badger-Two Medicine and the decades-long struggle to protect this homeland of the Blackfeet Nation from oil and gas development. 

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If our February feature of Kai Lenny hasn’t convinced you that he was born to be on, in, and above the water then this video from Hurley might.

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From filmmaker Dino Raffault and Red Bull, Moonline features aerial athlete and skier Valentin Delluc speed riding on a 20-meter LED-equipped parachute.

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From filmmaker Taylor Walker and photographers Chris Shane, Jamie Walter, and Cait Bourgeault Monumental shares their journey circumnavigating Maine's newest national monument Katahdin Woods and Waters.

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We can't normalize bigger, faster, farther anymore

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These bottoms work just as well inbounds as they do in the backcountry, and I can't imagine my season without them

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From the terminal to the trail, these sneakers can do just about everything

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Uberlight and able to take moisture in stride, a new breed of synthetic down is changing the winter jacket for good

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Why this year’s Games are poised to be America’s most monumental yet

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Get ready for these contenders to crush the Winter Games

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Our best team in ages wins more by having fun

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An ode to the iconic Le Chameau Chasseur

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From mountain bike-inspired prosthetics to couch skiing, Americans are using the latest advances to maximize their output

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The essentials this snowboarding pro will bring to the Olympic Village to help her perform at her best

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How to master one of the toughest moves we'll see at the 2018 Games

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A durable road runner to follow up last year’s 4% mania

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Build up your back muscles to gain power and prevent annoying aches

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But how many planks did he trash along the way?

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The big cat might be officially extinct—but it’s also making a comeback

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The pro climber caught flak on Instagram for straying into politics—but he says it's essential for athletes to speak out

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On the border between Russia and Finland, a band of Finnish soldiers are preparing to defend the country if the Bear decides to charge

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Still dominant on the crag at 36, Sharma reflects on his greatest climbs and how those lessons have helped him break into the business world

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From rafting whitewater to glamping among the sheep, these adventures will keep everyone happy

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In Arizona, the Verde River was running dry, so Kim Schonek devised a plan to save it with the help of everyone's favorite malted beverage.

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Chefs are infusing more than just sweets into cannabis. High-end cannabis dining is coming to a ski town near you.

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Make the most of the season with strategies from pros, killer deals on passes, and skier-friendly hotels

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The interior secretary's idea to organize public land by watershed was a great idea when it was first voiced a century and a half ago. But it won't work today.

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There's a lot to talk about when it comes to this fabric

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If you don't already own a vest, check this one out

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Finally, someone is doing something about fake service dogs

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Take your workouts and results to the next level with the help of these expert-recommended (free) apps

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