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Watch to see if our online gear editor, Jakob Schiller, thinks Yeti's soft-sided coolers are worth the price tag.

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'Crossroads' follows the story of King and Greenwood as they run the legendary Comrades Ultra in South Africa.

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Mining Courage is an inside look at what it's like to ride in the Tour de France of Mountain Bike Races, from the perspective of a veteran like Sweeney and his friend Ted, a rookie trying to finish under the 12-hour cutoff.

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By launching Co-op Cycles and discontinuing the Novara brand, REI is trying to revamp its bike program to appeal to a performance-oriented cycling audience

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I spent more than a week sleeping in the same room with a champion snorer to find out how these earplugs stacked up

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Many travel insurance providers don’t cover the deadly sport of wingsuiting. But the case of one American man whose $161 plan covered the $175,000 cost of his air evacuation and treatment shows that it’s possible—under the right circumstances.

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This belt can save your life in an emergency

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Top Dog Sweepstakes: Prize Details and Official Rules

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For the ultimate in lightweight camping, ditch the tent and grab a tarp

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The simplest, most elegant wallet we've ever seen

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This hammock is just a hammock. And we like that.

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All the kit you need for pedaling to work

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Stringing a hammock across a canyon above a waterfall just screams summer fun. For filmmaker Ryan Harris and friends, Gibbons Whistler was the perfect spot to shoot "British Columbia: Adventure is Waiting".

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Last weekend, hundreds of Overlanders converged for the annual Overland Expo East at the Biltmore Estate in Asheville, North Carolina. These DIY adventure-travel enthusiasts spend their time and money outfitting off-road trucks and SUVs with state-of-the-art adventure and survival goodies, including rooftop tents, on-board solar, and axes. Lots and lots of axes. For three days, the car owners participated in clinics like “Machete Use: Maintenance and Safety for Overlanders” and navigated a muddy off-road course. Meanwhile, we ogled their drool-worthy rigs—from retrofitted ambulances to burly Subaru Outbacks. Here are some of our favorites.

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This summer, photographer Fredrik Norrsell and his wife Nancy Pfeiffer set out to explore a simple question: Could they live solely off the land for three months? The pair covered 566 nautical miles in Southeast Alaska in sea kayaks, surviving off whatever they captured or found. Between fresh crab and salmon, and foraged mushrooms and other vegetation, the couple lived like kings. Here, Norrsell explains how they did it.

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A new film from pro snowboarder Alex Yoder takes viewers to northeastern Turkey, where locals have been snowboarding for centuries.

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Climate change and ocean acidification have killed off one of the most spectacular features on the planet.

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This Winnebago is how we want to do #VanLife

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Boots don’t have to be torture devices. Here’s what to look for when buying your next pair—plus seven of our favorites.

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Bikes of portly proportion are only getting funner to ride

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This concept bike predicts motorcycle technology in 2116

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A bike light that creates custom digital animations in your wheels

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Tents should now double as a hammock

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Who needs a membrane when you can have waxed canvas instead?

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Last week's viral video illustrated how dangerous bears can be—and taught us a few lessons on how to survive such an attack

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In Reschenpass, Italy, 19 mountain bikers gathered as friends and foes to challenge one another's big air skills.

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In the film Movember, from Redington, Paul and Adam find that fishing in the snow is as serene as it gets.

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Petranboarding began as a cultural phenomenon in the village of Petran in the 18th century, deep in the mountains of eastern Turkey, and is one of the earliest iterations of snowboarding that we know about

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Local mountain man Oscar Taiola has called Mount Bianco home for most of his life. Last year, he witnessed a drastic shift in access.

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Long before it was the cool thing to do, Jen Wolf knew both the benefits and challenges of #VanLife.

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Ambulances already have a lot of the systems in place that the overlanding crowd looks for, which makes them a great platform to build on.

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The world’s most reclusive climber just became a father and opened a gym, which means he's had to dramatically rethink how he stays in rock shape

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Cordoning off half of the area of Earth is the only way to protect the world’s vulnerable wildlife and ecosystems

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Studies have shown that green equals girly in the eyes of consumers. Except that's not the case in the outdoor industry, especially when it comes to the Ventura-based apparel company.

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Alpine optics have made huge leaps. Enjoy the view.

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We wanted to know why certain cars win in certain states, so we called the people who track the stats

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We should all be working to preserve the parks as we know them

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6 tools our editors rely on while traveling

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The best new boards for all kinds of riders

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Parks are for people, and people today want to be able to share their wildnerness experience with their friends online

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Superior protection for all kinds of conditions

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The filmmakers at KGB Productions have released the trailer for Season 2 of Westward.

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The Green River was the perfect place the folks at BOTE Boards to test out their new inflatable Stand Up Paddleboards.

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Our Play Now series highlights an epic POV clip so you can get in on the action even when you're stuck behind a desk.

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For two months, filmmaker Tomi Rantanen cycled two thousand kilometers across Northern Norway.

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For filmmaker Andrew Watson and his guide Emanuel Motta, hiking Kilimanjaro during the low season provided a rare chance for solitude.

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If you shoot skiing or other fast-action sports for a living, you're going to want this camera

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This new drivetrain finally fulfills the big promise of a 1x setup—a large enough gear range for steep climbs, fast descents, and everything in between

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This beautiful handmade knife started as a horseshoe

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Your bike jersey is ugly compared to this one

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Sony just released yet another powerhouse still camera

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A fully-featured adventure trailer you can tow with your Subie

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A concrete tiny house that snaps together like Legos

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OK, one of them has a little bit of pumpkin in it. But that doesn't mean it's not really damn good.

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We emailed the professional badass questions about his life in Jackson, his family, and his greatest achievements

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Leica just revived the instant camera

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Fred Beckey all but invented the sport of climbing with daring first ascents of peaks once thought unclimbable. At 93, his brain might be the greatest repository of information about American mountaineering in existence.

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Your flask is ugly compared to this handcrafted beauty

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Deaths, injuries, and helicopter rescues are a regular occurrence on Longs Peak, but that doesn’t stop people from trying to climb it

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The photos in the accomplished skier's new fitness-focused book show that she knows her power. But do her messages about strength and beauty hit quite as powerfully today?

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The race is on to create the perfect beyond-the-ropes setup.

"Moments at Elevation," from filmmaker Isaiah Jay, explores the spirit, struggle, and magic of that empowers hopefuls across the finish line.

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We really can't get enough of Fred Beckey. He's ruthless, irreverent, and the grandfather of dirtbagging.

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Jackson has made a concerted effort to expand its intermediate terrain.

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Want a dog for the trail, mountain, water, or city? Forget going to a breeder. The best companion for you is also the cheapest and most ethical.

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The season’s best trainers keep you moving through nasty weather

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You can't beat the beauty of running on mountain trails, but I still sometimes long for the freedom and shared chaos of urban runs

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The final holdout at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge occupation earlier this year wasn't a dyed-in-the-wool rancher or hardened militiaman. He was a young, half-Japanese kid from the Midwest who had no affiliation with the Bundy brothers or the Patriot movement. This is why David Fry drove across the country to join a group of extremists he'd never met.

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

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For all your fast-and-light pursuits.  (Black Diamond) Black Diamond Helio Best For: Going fast and light.  The Test: Even if it remains stashed in your pack all day, a lightweight shell to shed squalls and seal in critical warmth should be part of every backcountry adventurer’s kit. And the Helio…

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On his recent trip to the top of the world, polar explorer Eric Larsen didn’t so much hike as fight, slog, and swim. He’s now convinced that his will be one of the last on-foot expeditions to the North Pole.

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Skirt Sports is taking crowdsourcing to the next level, asking its customers to become its designers

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How three months of parenting on crutches taught me invaluable lessons about patience, relinquishing control, and taking each moment as it comes.

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Our testers whittled a field of 132 down to ten. Now shut up and ski.

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Everything from airplanes to your cell phone leaves audible marks on plants and wildlife. So sound specialists in parks around the country are working on setting a baseline for how noisy we're allowed to be.

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The terrorist group typically ramps up attacks during the country's stormy winter

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