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Filmmaker Karim Iliya spent more than a year and a half shooting drone footage in fourteen different countries to assemble this film, and the results are astounding.

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Monumental: Skiing Our National Parks is a new film that honors the history of skiing within some of America's most treasured places

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The Reel Rock Film Tour is celebrating its 11th year in 2016, and with this lineup, it's a year for the ages.

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Wally Hesseltine's goal: to become the oldest finisher of the Western States 100 in history.

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It's to be the best small, lightweight camera you can get for the money, ideal for shooting outdoor adventures when you don’t want to lug around pounds of heavy equipment.

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Last Sunday, the top four men at the Paralympic 1,500-meter race finished faster than anyone in the Rio Olympics. This has made headlines, but news outlets are missing a crucial point.

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Life in the slow lane, with a first-generation Land Rover Discovery

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The founder of women’s climbing community Flash Foxy on the problem sexism in climbing gyms

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For his latest timelapse project, filmmaker Mike Zorger wanted to find a spot East Coast with Western-like light pollution, despite major metropolitan areas and condensed population

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This video gives an inside look at what it's like to spend a weekend camping out a Wayfarer van

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Meeting up with your friends for a post-run drink could do a lot more good than you realize

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A new generation of natural protein powders build muscle and aid recovery the clean way

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Seaweed farmers want Americans to eat the "kale of the sea" in more than just sushi, and there's good reason to take their advice

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Two Swedish librarians traded the stacks for kayaks to become sustainable harvesters, lead seaweed safaris, and sell their fare to Sweden's fine-dining restaurants

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Luckily for you, these involve no slot machines—only glassy waters for paddling and natural playgrounds for climbing

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Gracie has two jobs: To keep animals a safe distance away from visitors, and to teach visitors how to interact with animals.

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The best upgrade you can make on your rig? A new set of hoops. Presenting our favorites for road and mountain.

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We've long loved Land Cruisers. This new model is supremely capable—for an eye-watering high price.

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Belgian backpacker Louis-Philippe Loncke has taken down Death Valley and just abandoned his attempt to thru-hike Australia’s Simpson Desert. But he’s not done yet.

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

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Deploying genetically modified mosquitoes to stop the spread of Zika is just the tip of the iceberg. Scientists are cooking up all kinds of DNA changes to insects and animals that could benefit humanity.

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Growing up in the mountains of Crested Butte, Colorado Emma Coburn grew up loving to run.

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On a bikepacking journey from Beijing to Istanbul, intrepid cyclists traverse the Pamir Highway in Tajikistan.

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Tucked into the forests of Aachen, Germany lies a little spot very familiar to local rider Jan Kloke.

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The Mongolia Bike Challenge may be the most demanding mountain-bike race on earth. Started in 2010 as a ten-day event with multiple stage lengths in excess of 100 miles, the route takes riders through remote and mountainous terrain teeming with wild horses and with little in the way of course marshals—it’s each racer’s responsibility to carry a GPS tracking device.

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8 items that will make you love beer even more

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In some states, individuals who start forest fires, even accidentally, are facing multimillion-dollar fines

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This video is part of a series from Moxy International called Where the Wind Blows that profiles female kiteboarders.

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Deep in the heart of Italy's Aosta Valley lies a labyrinth of singletrack waiting to be ridden, and the team at SCOTT Sports is lucky to have such a gem within striking distance of their office

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Following in the footsteps of Supervention in 2013, this sequel delves into the art of progression.

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Nothing beats a hot meal after a long day on the trail, and Omeals makes things a whole lot easier with their self-heating packaged meals.

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Three years ago, Cyrus Sutton and company traveled to Russia to find hidden surf spots. What he found was a rumor of an undiscovered left break only accessible by helicopter or tank.

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Tap into the adventure travel burst and market to frequent fliers with tips from the brands and retailers who do it best

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Spend ten days ripping singletrack and fly fishing through Colorado’s San Juan Mountains with a group of your best friends and you might just have a dream vacation

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His journey from dirtbag to rock star, how to choose a climbing partner, and why bottled oxygen might be a performance-enhancing drug

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We’ve all known that photo fakery has existed pretty much since photography was invented, but for many years you could more or less trust your eyes with video. Not anymore.

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Team USA had a historic run in Rio, but that shouldn’t come as a surprise. Over the last decade and a half, the U.S. has managed to develop a stable of distance runners who rival the best in the world.

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All you have to do is visit a National Park and get very, very lucky

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Police searching for people who destroyed Cape Kiwanda’s famous Duckbill

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To get bit by one is to experience something like a gunshot wound. And they’re multiplying.

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Once released, the formerly incarcerated face a daunting set of challenges­—a job, a place to live, and, most urgently, breaking the cycle of bad friends and bad habits that can lead to more prison time. Now scientists and activists are asking whether nature may be essential to helping them build new lives.

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Offshore brings you along with Ventura, California native, surfer, and Patagonia ambassador Mary Osborne as she shares her favorite place to escape

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Deep in the Panamanian Jungle, an eco-village needed a distiller of quality sustainable rum. When Moonshine Willie got the call, it was the opportunity he'd been yearning for.

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Whether you're looking to escape LA or explore New Mexico's open roads, the new Porsche 718 Boxster is the ultimate companion.

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Adrian Ballinger and Emily Harrington take us on a visual tour of Northern New Mexico's high-alpine desert playground.

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Filmmaker Francis Gagnon and his brother set out on a 12,000-mile road trip around eastern Canada. This timelapse is the culmination of their summer in 2015.

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When people ask why I love photographing weird sports and games, I tell them I love photographing people having fun. Pretty simple.

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Goodbye crazy binges, hello almond butter?

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This is your essential setup for daily meals, training recipes, and even the occasional dinner party

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Environmental researchers are transforming big data into classical music and giving voice to not-always-accessible environmental issues. Call it the sound of science.

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Our writer replaced all her protein with insects for a week to see how difficult, expensive, and tasty it can be. The result: a guide to the real-life, (mostly) non-gross-out logistics of being an insectivore.

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Plus 5 store-bought staples that'll maximize your time and money

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Fitness gains don’t occur during workouts, they occur after. Recovering while stressed could throw a serious wrench into your training.

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This is the company’s first endurance bike and we think it's the perfect marriage of comfort and speed

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Ignore the goofy spelling. This gadget is a great way to incorporate high-octane bodywork into any outdoor adventure.

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How an independent record label launched the first vinyl into the stratosphere

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These days, adventure is all about packing as much excitement as possible into every hour.

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As far as adventure couples go, it’s pretty tough to top Adrian Ballinger and Emily Harrington. Adrian is a world-class mountaineer, skier, and mountain guide who has led expeditions on five continents, while Emily is one of the accomplished female climbers in the world. They’re also up for just about…

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When summer hits and waves flatten out, Evan Adamson, Tommy Witt, and some friends took to Lake Austin for a seemingly never ending wave.

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A new list names the places where you’ll pay the least and most for a beer. We asked locals what the drinking culture is like in each.

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We’ve never lusted after a bike wrench—until now

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

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New-for-2017 tents expands mountain livability

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Two of our country's biggest issues, racism and climate change, have collided on a North Dakota reservation. This week, I loaded up my station wagon with water and supplies and drove down for a look at a historic demonstration that could shape the national dialogue going forward.

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Head back to school in style

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Twelve years after disappearing on a hike in western China, David Sneddon is being held captive to teach English in North Korea, according to a Japanese news report

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The government contractor's latest filing indicates that the future of wildfire fighting could involve artillery shells

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So many! But we tracked down 6 powerhouses at this year's Outdoor Retailer who own, manage, or design for some of our favorite brands.

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Fit in a last-minute camping trip at one of these iconic parks before summer ends

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The new book, 'Rancher, Farmer, Fisherman,' sheds light on the environmentalists who we don't always think about—and who don't always identify as such

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The ocean is a dynamic and shifting energy that greatly impacts the makeup of our world, where whole undiscovered ecosystems still exist.

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In this video, the filmmaker gives us a unique perspective on what a perfect day looks like

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Wander to Washington highlights a remarkable road trip taken by Jeir Lazo and Guada Melicor.

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As good as the fishing was, this trip was more about breaking away from life's breakneck pace and living in the moment, which is a lot easier to do in the mountains.

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What can you learn from looking at the data from over 80 million runs? A lot, actually.

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A pair from Utah trying to complete the first ascent of a steep face in the Karakoram mountain range were caught in a snowstorm last month and haven't been seen since

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