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There’s more to be gleaned from the city’s white-sand beaches than a deep tan

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We'd been using crosscut saws for more than a millennium when the glitzy chainsaw became available to homeowners in the 1970s. It's time to give the old standard another chance.

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Chris McDougall shows us how using a crosscut saw can build strength and endurance.

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Trained collectors are trekking into remote parts of the Southwest in hopes of discovering hardy new hops that can withstand warming temperatures

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These fleece-lined pull-on boots do triple duty as hikers, workers, and booties.

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Former Navy SEAL Ryan Zinke opposes the Republican land heist. He may be the best environmental hope we have in this administration.

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A native of San Francisco, Louise Sanseau grew up skiing 5-15 days a year. But between high school and college, she took a wilderness trip that changed her course forever.

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We caught up with photographer Krystle Wright at 5Point Adventure Film Festival to talk about her first dive into filmmaking with, The Mysteries.

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In 'The Mysteries', from photographer Krystle Wright and filmmaker Skip Armstrong, Wright seeks to make a dream photo into reality.

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Being prepared with Everyday Carry

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What environmentalists hope to accomplish before the 44th president leaves office

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The healthiest items to order when you’re stuck with nothing but McDonalds or Wendy's

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Need some advice on what to buy the adventurer in your circle? We have you covered.

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In high school, Adam Clark took a boat trip to Alaska with his mom. The trip was designed for photographers and though he didn't have a camera of his own, he showed promise and drive.

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Jason Momoa is most known for his rugged exterior in Game of Thrones, but this film looks at his humble beginnings.

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The California ski area is building a whole set of features inside their famous hike-to bowl, creating the country’s first off-piste playground

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These German artists used drones, kites, and projectors to create some of the coolest photos we’ve seen this year

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After many years of travel together, Jim Slinger and Andrew Tip Taylor revisit The Noatak River after a 35-year hiatus.

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When Pete Rojwongsuriya set out on his trip to Ecuador, he thought he'd spend a maximum of 2 weeks. But what he found, far surpassed what two weeks of travel would allow.

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The decision by the Army Corps of Engineers to block the Dakota Access Pipeline arrived just as internal tensions threatened to fracture Standing Rock's Oceti Sakowin camp

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The best off-road truck ever just got much better

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Wolf howls, bird songs, crickets, frogs—soundscapes contain clues to not only what's going on around us but also who we are.

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South African physician Tim Noakes, one of the world’s greatest sports scientists, has been preaching an ultra-low-carb, high-fat diet as the key to fitness and health. His ideas have made him a bestselling guru, but now his critics are pushing back—and as Bill Gifford reports, they’re putting his theories on trial.

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The pioneering astronaut was the first American to orbit earth. He died Thursday.

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This is what we'll be listening to all winter

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The Skyliner ($400) is fully reversible, with a diamond-quilted cotton/nylon shell on one side, and Pendleton's striped wool on the other.

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Each present you buy from these brands helps fund everything from important environmental work to outdoor-ed programs for kids

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In this episode Sarah Brown finally gets to compete in the US Olympic Trials.

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The DPS Wailer 112 RPC 2.0 ski is damper than its predecessor yet still light and quick on the uphill, making it one of our favorites for winter 2017.

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Don't let rain keep you off the bike

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The smallest presents often make the best presents

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President Obama signed a bill that would finally measure the size of the industry—and lobbyists can't wait to flex that muscle

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Joint pain, heart problems, boredom, dubious fashion. It's easy to come up with reasons not to run. So why do it at all?

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Recent studies suggest that walking the webbing may boost balance, speed rehab, and keep your knees injury-free

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Now that the TPP looks likely to be killed, consumers can forget about cheaper backpacks and shoes. The hope is that more American jobs will make up for it.

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There's no better piece of insulation for winter riding

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Put something good on your head

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GoPro's Grip is an essential addition to your video kit

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Tom Barney shares ten “aha” moments from his first week working the sales floor at Backcountry Experience as part of The Retail Immersion Project

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This past March, I flew to the island of Senja, Norway, to take part in one of the many self-powered backcountry programs offered by Pure Ski Touring. The island is part of a 612-square-mile archipelago that sits in one of the northernmost, least-populated counties in Norway.

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Just because you’re ready to shack up with your squeeze, don’t assume your best friend is on board

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Ducati's updated Monster 1200 S is as fast as it gets away from the track

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So beautiful you won’t want to take it onto the water

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Experiment with off-the-grid living in these radically self-sufficient homestays

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This watch is making walking-talkies cool again

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Snowboard boots to match your baseball glove

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In a new film by NRS and We Are Hungry, a crew of French kayakers travels to the frigid waters of Iceland.

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Nick Lavecchia is a surf photographer in Maine. Watch as Lavecchia shares why this place is so inspiring for him, despite the bitter winters and unpredictable surf.

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Jackson Hole has always been a hideaway for the more unique characters in skiing. Wild Bill is no exception.

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Matthias Giraud is a pioneer in the world of extreme ski BASE jumping.

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Filmmaker Samuel V. Rocheleau first had the idea to travel around Iceland in early 2016. This film showcases some of these beautiful sights.

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Watch to find out what we loved about the latest iteration of Rossignol's Experience 88.

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Even if protesters resist evacuation orders and police actions, they’ll still face the difficulty of living outside in North Dakota

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In Baltimore, a newly mandatory Outward Bound program brings together police and local kids to take steps toward easing tensions

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10 products to keep you warm and dry

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It's time to buy a better whiskey glass

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This hoodie will last a lifetime

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This is the last wallet you'll ever need to buy

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A plan for a drive-up climbing center on the north side of the mountain also includes the mainstays of a modern resort: lodging, restaurants, and a museum. Is this the future of the world's highest peak?

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Winter camping doesn't have to suck if you carry this shelter from Seek Outside with you

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The governor of Oklahoma—and front-runner for the Secretary of the Interior position—is aggressively pro-extraction. Uh oh.

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Your store doesn't have to close or falter when you retire. OBJ asked buyers, sellers, and financial experts for tips on passing the torch successfully

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In 2007, Doug Walker found three dusty boxes at a flea market in Los Angeles. Inside were more than 30,000 negative film strips discarded by Surfing Magazine, all of them from the 1970s.

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Big change may be coming to Africa’s fourth-largest river. While commercial outfitters have been running trips on the Zambezi since 1982, the river may soon be impassable, as the governments of Zambia and Zimbabwe continue to discuss a proposed dam construction below Victoria Falls. Last October, I joined Brian McCutcheon and raft guide “Hippo” Moses Ngoma to see the river firsthand.

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The 22-year-old Olympian is preparing to launch off an antique, currently defunct jump in New Hampshire to remind people of the sport's great, overlooked past

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The 1DX Mark II is a pro-caliber workhorse with several upgrades that make nailing the perfect action shot much easier

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The books, movies, music, podcasts, and other media on our radar

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A long form travel book.

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How to start from scratch and expand your horizons

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The recently upgraded tool makes glacier retreat and deforestation easy to visualize

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Your next vacation should be in a tiny home

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Everyone likes to run fast. Here are the courses where you’re most likely to set a PR.

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Deep in the heart of Jackson Hole's backcountry, a new snow sport is emerging; snow kiting. With a combination of sailing and flying it allows kiters to fly high above the treetops.

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Our Latin American neighbor remains the last bastion of total freedom outdoors

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Bike sharing was launched in the United States seven years ago, and it's about time we considered whether the systems are actually benefiting cities and their residents

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This week, we've got the Deslondes performing Those Were (Could Have Been) The Days.

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Ten ancient tools that gave rise to the equipment we still use today

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Professional vehicle dwellers share their tips for making the most out of life on the road

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First Lite, a small apparel operation out of Ketchum, Idaho, is one of a growing number of crossover designers producing gear that works equally well for riding, skiing, hiking, and hunting

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