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Accidents on zip lines in Southeast Asia have left Western tourists with lifelong injuries. As adventure parks make their way across the Pacific and open in every U.S. state, the question to ask: Is anyone regulating them?

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Zen and the lost art of spearfishing with big-wave surfer and all-around badass Mark Healey

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One sliver of evidence? The number-one selling ski last winter was the women's Black Pearl, from Blizzard

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From turtle blood to contact highs, our favorite PED "explanations," ranked

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The same people and organizations we admire for protecting our wild places also have a history of being apathetic—or plain antagonistic—toward issues of race and social justice

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Rising global temperatures could render the meanings of these words obsolete

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You don't have to be a seasoned mountaineer to bag any of these peaks, especially if you hire the right guide

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Jim Shepard’s latest collection takes a hard look at characters confronting extraordinary—and often cataclysmic—environmental situations

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This segment, The Fox Hunt, from GoPro's upcoming feature "Mongolia Eagle Hunters," captures the essence of the sport perfectly.

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"If you need powder to have a good day on the mountain, you're in the wrong sport."

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'The Run is Worth Fighting For' is a film illustrating the lingering fight it takes to be a runner.

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More than a century ago, strongman Adrian Peter Schmidt published a book claiming he could get you fit with just 15 minutes of work per day. We put that claim to the test.

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Florence Williams has been writing about the tangible benefits of getting outdoors for years. Presenting the best of what she's learned.

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From the Super C to Corbet's Couloir, these are as good as it gets

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The fan-favorite MTB brand finally has a fully modern trail machine

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This May, the world's first cannabis-infused gym will open in San Francisco, where members will be encouraged to integrate the plant into their pre- and post-workout regimen

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James Coleman is snapping up small ski areas in Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. As warming temperatures shorten the winter season and the West contends with drought, we had to ask: Why?

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This van comes with a stainless steal shower.

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To find out, I stood in an ice-filled Yeti cooler until my feet froze

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Moose Hofer has no regrets about passing up a traditional career path for a life on the river

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It's been one of the snowiest winters in decades for much of the country. We called in expert help to find out which shovels are best for clearing it all away.

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Want to save money? You won't do it by buying a cheap car.

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Three hand-warmers to cure chronically cold fingers

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Ever wonder where terms like "gnarly" and "steazy" come from? So did we.

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We predict lots of people will fall in love with this stainless-steel gravel bike, thanks to a smart design that allows users to customize the ride

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Dan Nordstrom, CEO of Outdoor Research, says the outdoor industry needs all hands on deck

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The women's U.S. cross-country ski team has always been second-tier, but that's changing thanks largely to Alaskan nordic star Kikkan Randall, a pink-haired skate-skiing powerhouse who trains harder than anyone on the planet—and has everybody else following her lead.

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A new report details how complicated the National Park Service's deferred maintenance backlog really is—and why it shouldn't be used as a political weapon to privatize our parks

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Ever hear of Dog Canyon? I hadn't either until a spur-of-the-moment trip brought me there and made me realize that state parks are some of the most underrated public lands you might never have used.

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Research shows that walking has many benefits—but it's also a pretty darn good family adventure

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The key is to never turn back

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On February 22, the last of the Dakota Access pipeline protestors in North Dakota were ordered to evacuate. We look back at the best reporting on the months-long saga.

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The most perilous road in America gets 300 inches of snow a year, features 70 named avalanche paths, and has almost no guardrails. Who would be bold enough to keep Colorado’s infamous Highway 550 clear in winter? Leath Tonino hopped into the cab of a Mack snowplow truck to find out.

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Our devices are increasingly taking us out of reality, even when we're in nature. Here's how to get back into it.

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hen you feel the call of the sea as much as bikepacker Erkki Punttila it just makes sense to drive your boat to an isolated island.

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Filmmaker Tolli Myers and his father fixed up a 1966 Series 2a Land Rover and put it through the ringer on a road trip through Scotland.

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From Roark Revival, 'A Ramp in the Woods' features skater Jamie Thomas honoring his late friend Jamie Collins.

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In our new series called Weekly Escape, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in 2 minutes or less.

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The company is urging thousands of Utah voters to call the state's governor in support of the new monument

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Nice try. We've heard it all before.

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The world's greatest dog sanctuary is on a small farm in Costa Rica, where hundreds of canines run wild over the land—eating huge piles of food and slobbering happily on Lya Battle and her small band of dedicated volunteers.

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Everything you need to survive for 72 hours, stuffed into a single waterproof bag

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The Colorado behemoth is snapping up ski areas across North America. Here’s what happens when the hill changes hands.

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A proposed 300-mile natural gas pipeline would cut a swath across the Appalachian Trail and could undermine protections for other National Scenic Trails across the country

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A custom Defender for under $90,000.

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Your entire family can sleep in this bird's nest.

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This wallet is carved from a single piece of wood.

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This is the only utensil you need for backcountry dining.

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In her new book, the writer explains why getting outside cures so many of our problems

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Whether you run today or not, the emotion is just part of being a runner

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Risky pursuits like BASE jumping offer a buzz better than any drug. New technologies provide the same rush without the danger.

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Last November, Conrad Anker suffered a heart attack at 20,000 feet. Did the altitude have something to do with it?

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Your gels and powders and loaded with sugar, which doesn't have to be a bad thing. Here are the sugars to avoid and the ones that are OK.

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From pasta makers to candy bars, these eight items have totally transformed how we get after it

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The short days and snowy roads of winter shouldn't stop you from a classic tour

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Jason Hummel hopes to ski and photograph all 213 named glaciers before they vanish—he's more than halfway there.

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Everything you need to know to plan the ultimate bucket-list escape

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This company sucks pollution from the air to make art supplies.

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And they won't appear on Walmart shelves. But the acquisition will help the behemoth retailer compete with Amazon and it could even strengthen Moosejaw's brick-and-mortar business.

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We break down the differences between various off-the-grid communication devices. Getting the right one could save your life.

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We asked five outdoor professionals to name the single piece of gear they just can't destroy

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The decision is pretty simple, really. The UAV is tiny, has a powerful camera and obstacle-avoidance features, and is easy to fly.

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Behind the scenes with the producers who spent thousands of hours in the Himalayas to capture first-of-its-kind footage of four snow leopards

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From filmmaker Ryan Peterson, The Super Salmon, is a story of one fish's determination to reach the origin of the Sustina River.

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When Jay Worsley got his brand new DJI Inspire Pro, he knew he had to test its limits. So he booked a ticket to Oregon and drove the coast in search of ocean landscapes.

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When filmmaker Cameron Sylvester began his demo reel, he knew it needed to stand out. So he told the story of adventure, through his own eyes.

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Summer in Croatia from nineteen-year-old filmmaker Nikita Suchanov documents his visit to Zadar, Croatia. As the longest inhabited city in the country, it's rich in history, culture, and activity.

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Watch as resident Instagram expert lays out his tips to make the most of the medium.

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Watch as resident Instagram expert Jakob Schiller lays out his tips for editing your photos for Instagram.

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This week, we've got Cory Henry & the Funk Apostles performing "The Way You Make Me Feel."

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If you looked under the table at one of Outside’s morning news meetings, you’d notice a lot of leather boots on the feet of our male editors.

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Or so it seems. The 24-year-old from Hawaii is a multiple-time world champion of stand-up paddling, a dominant wind- and kitesurfer, and one of the most fearless big-wave riders on the planet. His combination of talents would seem impossible if he didn’t make it all look so easy.

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For me, running is so much more than the pursuit of a "perfect body"

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From slipping a surf session into a business trip to hiring a photographer to capture your vacation, here are a couple ways to get more out of your travel

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Running and storytelling go a long way back. These are some of the most notable examples.

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I recently spent ten days riding through Colombia and discovered that picking the right gear for an off-the-beaten-path bike trip can make or break the experience

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Retail giant Walmart has purchased Moosejaw Mountaineering for $51 million

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Our writer went searching for love on skis and rejected just two snowboarders in the process

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After 'Born to Run' introduced the world to the Tarahumara people and the healthful chia that grows on their land, they may have found a way to turn the seeds into economic stability

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