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First a massive wildfire, then record flooding, and finally the Pacific Coast Highway was knocked out

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Andrew Skurka’s updated guide is a masterclass in how to enjoy the outdoors comfortably

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When it comes to moving confidently and quickly over backcountry terrain, electric fat bikes like the Bulls Monster E FS are the best tool for the job

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A new initiative called Run Wild wants to give runners a platform to make their voices heard

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Just a few quick moves will set up your body to perform at its best in any sport and keep you injury-free while you work

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In the wake of the widely publicized near-failure of the country’s tallest earthen dam last month, locals in Oroville, California, are wondering how to leverage the disaster as a tourist attraction

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There's something crucial missing from your race-day training, and it has nothing to do with mileage, time, or intervals

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The key to not getting overwhelmed is to remember that every day is a privilege

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Partnering with an organization that helps underrepresented young adults find internships is surprisingly simple. And it's likely to be highly effective

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Leaving behind one of the best Rocky Mountain winters in recent history, we traded ski boots for fat bikes in February and headed south. Twelve days, 283 miles, and more than a few beach beers later, we completed a section of the Baja Divide called the Cape Loop, which we started at San José del Cabo. Here are some highlights from our trip.

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How to pack a year’s worth of clothes and gear into a space the size of a carry-on

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It goes without saying that Meagan Martin is an astonishingly talented athlete. This video from Kyle Berkompas, Meagan Martin - Motivation, displays how in order to achieve greatness, she's training harder than ever before.

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The Grand Canyon is a river trip above all other river trips. Normally done over the course of weeks or months, a few members of the U.S. Men's Rafting team decided to set a new speed record; 34 hours.

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Longtime storm chaser and timelapse director, Mike Oblinski decided to remove all color except for black and white in his video, 'Pulse'.

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To say filmmaker Vadim Sherbakov is in love with his DJI Phantom 3 Pro is an understatement. It has traveled with him across the globe and back.

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When catching tarpon is the goal, better give these guys a call.

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Homegrown Trailers, a small company based in Seattle, makes solar teardrops that will get you off-grid while turning heads with their unique design.

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This week, we've got the Foghorn Stringband performing "Fall On My Knees."

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We asked a group of pro outdoor athletes how they deal with conditions that can swing from sunny and warm to cold and dreary in an instant

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I used to think these gatherings did nothing but clog local trails. But then I went to the Sedona Mountain Bike Festival and realized they're a hugely beneficial community event.

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Athletes who love climbing outdoors aren't positioning themselves to perform well at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Here's why.

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Julbo Vermont Classic Sunglasses

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The climbing legend passed away on Tuesday, March 14. Here, we assembled reactions from those who knew, loved, and were inspired by him.

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From the coolest hikes to watch the fog roll in to the best place to buy fresh flowers, photographer Meg Haywood Sullivan has the city dialed

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Rock climbing legend and big-wall pioneer Royal Robbins died on Tuesday, March 14, at age 82. Anyone who has ever climbed outdoors owes a debt to Robbins.

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Sometimes the greatest outdoors companion comes with four legs, a tail, and a whole lot of wet kisses

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The gear and advice you need to maximize your pre-work time

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The best adventures are too wet, dirty, and cumbersome to contain—unless you've got the right luggage

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“I Get to Be Outside and Carry a Gun? That Sounds Like the Perfect Job.”

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A skylight in this teardrop lets you see the stars.

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From We Are The Arctic, this film brings to light the beauty and wilderness within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.

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Leif Haugen is a lookout for the U.S. Forest Service in Northern Montana. He patrols his section of wilderness for any sight of lightning strikes or fires.

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Bill Amos, CEO of NW Alpine, explains why domestic manufacturing is more attainable than you might think, in spite of its challenges

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Don't sabotage your nutrition efforts with shady supermarket products masquerading as health food. Here's how to avoid the worst offenders.

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These brews are named for some of America's most beloved spaces. A few even benefit the lands they honor.

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We know President Trump wants Los Angeles to host the 2024 Olympics. But could his policies get past a new set of anti-discrimination rules for host cities?

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It's not just about our bodies. It's also about our minds.

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What used to be a trickle of seemingly minor policy stories has become a weekly firehose of significant developments, all of which we're committed to covering in a clear-eyed, authoritative way

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Ben Kaplan remembers the masters running legend, who died on Monday at 86

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Our favorite camps, clinics, and trips designed for and run by lady shredders

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You don't have to summit mountains bare-chested or meditate on a snowbank to train your body to reap the benefits of one of the world's most extreme approaches to health

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Your next recovery meal comes in a bowl of power ramen

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Teton County is known for its endless adventure—and for its tax-haven status and lack of affordable housing. We asked four residents earning between $30,000 and $200,000 how they make it work.

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Danny Macaskill teamed up with the folks over at Oz Trails to lay down some amazing freeriding while he was in town.

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With a camera in toe, Sjoerd Tanghe took off for Vietnam. During the first two weeks of travel, he hit the roads of southern Vietnam including Ho Chi Minh and Chau Doc.

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Patagonia nailed the details on their first sleeping bag, from the bivy-friendly front zipper to the roomy footbox and ethically sourced down.

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Because nothing’s better than a cold beer after a mountain bike ride

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Don't let rain or snow keep you inside. Tips from pros on how to make the most of the wet seasons.

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Paul Hawken presents a bold plan to beat back climate change based on solutions already within our grasp. Do any of them stand a chance?

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A marriage we can all get behind

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For those who want to watch TV when on a safari

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This pocket knife is designed like a samurai sword

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Since 2006, Art Woods, a marine biologist at the University of Montana, has made annual two-month trips to Antarctica to dive under the ice and study curiously large sea spiders. We asked him what it's like to do science when the ocean is freezing, the dives are deep, and there's only one hole to come up for air.

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Some like to boogie. Others like to cruise.

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Matt MacIsaac has been a motor vehicle operator on the maintenance staff at Death Valley National Park for 15 years. In summer, he works in temperatures exceeding 120 degrees. For the unprepared, the heat can be deadly. We asked MacIsaac how he survives—and stays hydrated—working outside in the hottest place in America.

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When 18-year-old Joe Keller vanished from a dude ranch in Colorado's Rio Grande National Forest, he joined the ranks of those missing on public land. No official tally exists, but their numbers are growing. And when an initial search turns up nothing, who'll keep looking?

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Ashley Lehman is an ecologist for the U.S. Forest Service, based in Anchorage. She spends three months of the year hiking through humid, rainy jungle on various Pacific islands, measuring the health of the forest. In the process, Lehman told us how she has to watch out for saltwater crocodiles, poisonous trees, and unexploded World War II bombs.

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News that the FBI is involved could be a major game-changer

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It’s easy to forget the work that goes on behind the scenes to prepare, maintain, and repair our ski hills. This winter, Salt Lake City–based photographer Will Saunders embedded with Park City’s night shift ski-cat crew, who are responsible for making the corduroy on one of the largest collections of groomed runs in the country.

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The new SPIN technology inside POC's 2017/18 helmets could have a significant impact on skiers in coming years

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A new building standard has your health and fitness in mind

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Almost 50 years ago, Richard Nixon commissioned a photography project called Documerica to illustrate miles and miles of environmental degradation, advocating for the need for the agency. The following are some of the most striking images from that project.

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Sound crazy? Not to Bekah and Derrick Quirin, who are embarking on a thru-hike with their one-year-old this March

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As Arctic sea ice melts, business for Alaskan passenger ships is booming. Can the fragile region handle the traffic?

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Military-style heat-sensing “night vision” monoculars now cost just $600. Should you buy one?

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Love playing on our public lands? It's time to help pay for them.

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Transform your dirt bike into a bona fide snowmobile for less than $4,000

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It's not just for spandex-clad speed racers. Here's how any athlete can tap into the power of the track to get fitter and faster.

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Full-suspension 29+ mountain bikes might very well be the next hottest, totally niche thing

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"And if we all listen to each other, we might just learn something."

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The crew behind Seeking Nirvana may have never been professional filmmakers, but what they lacked in technical skill they made up for in team chemistry.

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Skiing from mountains to the ocean captivates us all, and for these two, it was a chance to test their mettle.

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"Birthright", a film from Trout Unlimited, shares how the threat of "transferring" public lands is much more than just an innocent exchange.

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Two-time gold medalist and decathlon word record holder, Ashton Eaton, is arguably the world’s greatest athlete, and we can all learn a thing or two from his routine, even if we aren’t training for the Olympics.

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