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In 2010, entrepreneur Jesse Itzler invited Navy SEAL David Goggins to live with him for a month, completely upending his life and fitness routine. We wondered: what habits have stuck with him?

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Thousands of firefighters, trail crews, and rangers will be able to get back to work this summer

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Visiting the Colorado outdoor mecca and want to hone your climbing skills? Here's where to start.

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These bibs are the missing piece to your spring skiing outfit.

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This six-pound kayak ($525) is built with a collapsible carbon frame and a ripstop waterproof nylon skin, allowing it to pack down to the size of a yoga mat. Users can easily haul it on a bike or carry it onto a plane.   Buy Now…

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The maximalist running shoe company tackles the track with an innovative new design

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From filmmaker Andrew David Watson, 'The Faroe Islands' combines archival footage, vintage voiceover with exploration of this islands' incredible beauty.

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Nansen Weber grew up spending years Canada's Arctic region. With wolves as his neighbors, he continues to feel a strong connection to the area.

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High in the Himalayas is where filmmaker Alessandro Rovere found what he was looking for, a breath of fresh air.

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With ski season in full swing, there's no shortage of excitement. The folks up at Big Sky, however, seem to be experiencing a higher stoke level than anyone else. In Welcome to Winter 2016-17, skiers share their favorite parts about skiing at the iconic Montana resort. From face-shots to family friendliness, Big…

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LIVITFILMS teamed up with Will Taylor of Fly Shop Co. to tackle some new water in Georgia's Blue Ridge Mountains.

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The vertical ceased print publication this winter, after 70 years of great stories

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The days may be getting longer, but weekends are few, and there are many adventures to cram in. So follow the lead of ambitious mountain towners across the West and put it all together into a multisport sufferfest.

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Ski endless untouched powder from an artful lodge on the island’s remote upper coast

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Shelley and Andrew Dunbar, owners of Sea to Summit’s North American distribution, have purchased the Boulder, Colorado, outdoor shop out of bankruptcy, and plan to bring it back to its former glory days as one of the most beloved, iconic, and authentic outdoor shops in the country

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Crunches and planks won't cut it. If you want to develop real, useful core strength, you need to work harder.

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With more people recreating outdoors and encountering wild animals there, we need to rethink laws that require the government to shoot bears and other carnivores who are protecting their young

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Our hard-earned lessons (clean up the van before a first date) and the advice we still stand by (sex in a portaledge—great idea!)

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Climber turned photographer Sagar Gondalia has carved out his own warm, fuzzy niche in the world of paid portraiture

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Adventure-wear brands are trying something new: letting customers decide what goes to market

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Two new books break down how sugar is killing us—and who is to blame

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Watch to learn the Chassis Integrity Circuit, a four-part core workout that will translate from the gym to the mountain, building core strength and endurance.

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When John Muir sauntered through the condensed grove of what is now known as Sequoia National Park, he would have never envisioned the devastation that has occurred since 2011.

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Taking kids on extended trips into the wilderness comes with an element of stress—the key is to talk about it

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Benjaim Grant's new book displays breathtaking satellite imagery of life on Earth from above.

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The fiberglass menagerie before you is made up of 34 animatronic beasts, created for Spy in the Wild, a Nature miniseries on PBS in which cameras disguised as animals embed with the real beasts for an immersive take on the nature documentary.

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The sport's past is filled with prominent acts of defiance

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Utah Skier Aaron Rice set out to break a world record for skiing uphill. In December, 2.5 million vertical feet later, he broke it. Along the way, he learned a few things about setting an ambitious goal and staying motivated.

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Rock gyms are about socializing as much as they’re about fitness these days. But before you take your Valentine’s Day crush on an indoor climbing date, there are a few things you should know.

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Things get done a little differently across the Atlantic. They take their ski hill fashion more seriously, use more avalanche airbags, and still love Rollerblades

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What the greatest adventurers, artists, runners, and entrepreneurs prioritize throughout their day, and how to incorporate that into you life

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New, more-refined designs have made these pedal-assist machines significantly more appealing

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As a biologist and photographer, Aidan Maccormick spends much of his time visiting distant places far from home. All the while, like most of us, his home turf was unexplored and calling to him.

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Photographer Alex Strohl and videographer Mathieu le Lay overland across the Southwest in search of desert landscapes.

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As a beef farmer by trade, Nicky Spinks grew up running through the hills surrounding her farm. She now holds four records for some UK's hardest running challenges.

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In the early 80's an eclectic group of runners became discontent with only marathon distances. Soon, their HURT Ohana began to grow and organize.

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Josh Daiek is known for doing some of the most phenomenal skiing in the Tahoe backcountry.

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Watch to see our gear editor's go-to European ski brands to check out this season.

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Professional snowboarder Austin Smith turned this fire truck into a home.

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You can sleep 50 feet above the ground in these orbs.

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From a totally new airbag design to a onesie for mountain biking, here are some of our favorite finds at Europe's largest outdoor trade show

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The U.K. government recently recognized parkour as a legitimate sport, and is bringing parks to inner cities, schools, and even senior citizens. Why hasn't the U.S. gotten on board?

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It has never been easier to beat the midwinter doldrums than with these eight warm-weather escapes

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A mini-kegerator for craft-beer lovers who crave variety.

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This tent is for the most rugged adventurers.

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One of the leading labs in health and food science is under fire for shoddy research. The implications for the science community and journalists who report on the field are vast. But how much does the research matter for the average person?

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5 tips for battling "showroomers"

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Federal lands belong to all of us—it's time to unite to fight crooked politicians

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Science shows us that working hard to achieve a goal may increase our sense of satisfaction. Plus: how to measure how happy you are.

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Denver-based photographer Theo Stroomer is in the middle of his third winter photographing tumbleweeds. Here, he shares some of his favorites images of the invasion from the last three years.

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The company that runs the industry's largest trade show is listening, but more brands need to speak up if they really want to make Utah feel the hurt

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Valentine's Day is coming, so we put together a list of gifts that will help you truly enjoy spending the night outside

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Yes, this knife costs a lot ($500), but for good reason. The frame is made almost entirely of titanium, and the blade is S35VN steel, which is designed to keep an edge, but is also easy to sharpen. At a full half-inch thick, the Harsey fills your palm nicely,…

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Janette Brimmer works for the nonprofit environmental law firm Earthjustice, where she defends vital regulations that keep our lands healthy

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The unexpected techniques and technologies that military service members and veterans are using to cope with stress and its related disorders

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Alternative lodging has one distinct advantage: putting you close to the adventure that brought you there in the first place

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The treadmill ruins the simplicity of running and packages the sport as a commodity

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Plus-sized tires on road bikes might sound like a gimmick—but we love how huge, fast, and cushy they are on the pavement

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Trump's executive orders don't have environmental lawyers particularly worried—but that could change depending on how the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals rules on a handful of cases

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The next big trend in trucks can still be had for cheap

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Love is in the air. So get out there.

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Outdoor apparel manufacturers are helping to revive this once dying industry

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For Wendy Baxter, being a field researcher of giant Sequoia trees is the ultimate balance between athletic ability and scientific exploration.

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Proposed legislation wants to ban the word 'milk' for anything but dairy products, which got us thinking: what actually is milk?

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Nature documentaries offer the chance to teach your kids about the beauty and diversity of our planet

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When the going gets tough, the tough bring a backup plan

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A regular day of skiing requires a lot of gear, so you can imagine how much ski patrollers have to carry while they’re out keeping us safe on the slopes. To find out exactly what they pack, we caught up with Robin McElroy, an 11-year veteran of the Squaw Valley Ski Patrol, Alaskan heli-ski guide, and former big-mountain ski competitor.

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The story of two explorers chased down—well, technically up—by a jaguar

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House Bill 621 is dead, but 622 would do much to undermine protections for our most treasured public lands

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Robert Marchand recently broke the cycling hour record for centurions. Scientists studied his body, tracked his progress, and came to one conclusion: there is no upper age limit to training.

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The director of the acclaimed documentary 'Sharkwater' disappeared mysteriously after a deep dive off the coast of Key Largo on Tuesday. For 72 hours, crews scoured the ocean. On Friday, shortly after the search for Stewart was suspended, divers found his body on the bottom of the ocean floor.

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Abandoned fire lookout stations are being repurposed as backcountry cabins, offering affordable rustic overnight retreats with stellar views

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We asked our favorite runners, skiers, bikers, and adventurers to name something that's in their bag every time they're on the road

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On Kauai, residents worry less about whether genetically-modified food is safe to eat and more about what the pesticides used to test them are doing to their bodies. In an excerpt from his new book, 'Food Fight,' the author hits the ground to find out just what's happening.

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They work so well, we wanted to know what was going on inside

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We caught up with filmmaker and skijor racer Kale Casey to talk about his recent film 'Dog Power'.

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Iceland is home to some of the most photogenic terrain on earth. But for surfer Heiðar Logi Elíasson and the film crew at Tributaries Digital Cinema, it's a harsh place with unrelenting wind.

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There's one thing Zack Giffin won't give up in his Tiny House Nation contract, and that's two weeks chasing powder in Alaska.

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Director Oliver Astrologo spent five days collecting footage for this film Lanzarote. He became immersed in the routine of the fisherman, mesmerized by the winemakers' nurturing of their grapes, and aspiring to be like the Iron Men training on the island.

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As any backcountry skier knows, your dog will cover about three times as much vertical as you.

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