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All organic, adult-palate-approved ice cream that melts in your mouth, not in your backpack—sold by a guy living out of his van

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A totally customizable build for your truck

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A taste of Brazil on your favorite road kit

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The inflatable camping option

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A movement to imbue land, rivers, and entire ecosystems with legal personhood status is gaining ground in the U.S.

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The 5 pieces of gear we're most excited about from this year’s event

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Our reviewer tested it at home and before a big river trip to find out

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It takes more than dedication to reach the podium. Athletes are bolstering raw talent with finely tuned training plans, power-packed meals, and catamarans that fly over the water.

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On his fourth Olympic team, the 41-year-old American marathoner is a medal contender once again

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You can do better than a rusty grill and red plastic cups

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We tested 7 top models for durability, weather resistance, and usability. Turns out, they are not all created equal.

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Climbing Tormore Island with Iain Miller.

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For the fifth episode, we've got an unreleased tune, "Man on a String" from Giant Sand.

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You’ve never seen a museum like this. The Wild Walk is the latest addition to the Wild Center, a museum which promotes the education of the natural history of the Adirondacks, in upstate New York.

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On July 30 at approximately 5:45 p.m. local time, Hollywood stuntman and skydiving luminary Luke Aikins jumped out of a Cessna Grand Caravan airplane 25,000 feet above Simi Valley, California. It was the first time in his 18,000-plus skydives that Aikins, 42, with a wife and young son, did not wear a parachute.

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Is the world’s most dominant triathlete primed for gold?

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The metrics from your last run or ride can be—and have been—used to save lives, make cities safer, and put people in handcuffs

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Bigger than most other multitools. But also significantly more badass.

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The late-night punch line is getting older, and some say slower, but he has a habit of piling up medals anyway

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It's all about experience, eating slow, and going beyond the comfort food

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A guide to the places where glory will be won—and where the victors will live, sleep, and train

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Sponsor Content: West Virginia Tourism

From scenic singletrack to family-friendly hiking trails, the Mountain State is home to hundreds of homegrown adventures

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With the re-launch of the iconic model and the debut of a line of bikepacking bags, Specialized is signaling that it believes there’s a growing consumer contingent who wants all-road, touring versatility in their road bikes. We agree.

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A German automaker’s California design lab is cooking up custom chariots for American Paralympians

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A political primer on the world’s most expensive sports party

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'The Traverse' traces California poet Brian Laidlaw as he boulders through Burro Schmidt's Tunnel in the Mojave Desert.

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A film about the beauty and powerful draw of water

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It turns out that all running shorts are not created equal

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Watch to learn about Ryan Lochte's training and strategy going into the 2016 Rio Olympics.

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You might have seen more Toyota four-wheel drives than normal on the roads around Ouray, Colorado, this past week. That’s because the town just hosted the annual FJ Summit, where Toyota owners gather with their FJ Cruisers, Tacomas, and 4Runners to drive the area’s many scenic high-alpine passes.

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From the first-ever pair to the eyes of modern climbing legends

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The Black Lives Matter activist on his respect for Patagonia and why a vest is the most versatile item of clothing you can own

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No luck finding a Westy? Try this conversion kit instead.

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The video of a recent hiking encounter offers a glimpse into the future for outdoor enthusiasts, and it's a little creepy

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They won’t guarantee you a win, but they will certainly stand out

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A full cooking and cleaning setup that slots into the back of your truck

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Meet the inspiring Spartan racers who have overcome massive life obstacles to compete

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And not sound pretentious

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The outdoor apparel brand just released a new wool standard to ensure the natural fiber comes from suppliers that don't mistreat their sheep

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The best American mountain biker in a generation has had to overcome heartbreaking tragedy to reach his pinnacle

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Welcome to the ninth annual Firefly Gathering, a four-day survival camp packed with pine-needle baskets, tomahawk throws, sinew glue, mycology crawls, and ecstatic drumming.

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Watch Rex Pemberton's insane quest to skydive onto—and then surf—a big wave

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After 10 years of skydiving and 3,500 wingsuit jumps, Rex is ready to take it to the next level.

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For every endeavor, it’s important to have a safety plan in place in case something goes wrong.

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Even the most extreme athletes have fear.

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The 6-foot wing Rex wears is built from aluminum and carbon fiber and equipped with two jet-fueled engines.

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Last year's un-powered glide tests in California allowed Rex to get comfortable with the wing and how it flies.

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The sparsely populated desert outside of San Felipe, Baja is the perfect testing ground for the a X Wing Project.

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The X-Wing Project has been 4 years in the making, and jump day has finally arrived.

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An incredible timelapse from filmmakers Joel and Jesse Edwards

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'Gabriel' is a short film from Stink Productions about para-athlete and Paralympic hopeful Gabriel Neris

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Lower, slacker, and rowdier—this plus-size trail bike is the most capable Fuel EX we’ve tried

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How to find the ultimate backcountry campsites for your rolling home office

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It could be yours for the right price

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A crude guideline for randy athletes

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If you look, you can find lots of well-made kit for outdoor adventures

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From years of research and safety concerns to pre-jump jitters and malfunctioning engines, these exclusive outtakes show how it all went down in Baja

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We witnessed sad sharks, baby bison in danger, and more puffins than any one person deserves to see in a day—and we've determined which streams you should watch.

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How did a North Carolina waterpark become ground zero for a mysterious water-borne amoeba that kills nearly every person it infects?

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A tribute to Vancouver's North Shore, featuring rider Stephen Matthews.

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A new book examines sex-specific fueling, the role of female hormones in performance, and why you're probably not eating enough carbs

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How the upstart parenting meet-up Hike it Baby has quietly gone national

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Flying around like Marvel superhero Iron Man might not yet be possible. But as wingsuit flyer, pilot, and real-life human rocket Rex Pemberton demonstrated this past June in Mexico, it's no longer a sci-fi fantasy either.

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Coldhouse Collective's latest film follows British climber Leo Holding on the Mirror Wall in Greenland.

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Pilot Fedor Konyukhov touched down in Bonnie Rock, Australia, having circumnavigated the globe in record time

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For the fifth episode, we've got an unreleased tune, "Trapdoors" from Grandparents

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The greatest thing about the Pacific Northwest is how much accessible adventure hides in the creases of its maps.

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You need the right gear to go trail running, skiing, or mountain biking. You really need the right stuff if you spend weeks fighting infernos in the middle of a forest.

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Enough to power the Eiffel Tower for three days or run a home on solar for 27,000 hours, to start

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Magnetoreception could be a latent human sense, silent for millennia but accessible with training. Is it worth developing—or even possible?

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Plus, Lance Armstrong’s favorite on-the-bike snack

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What riders eat to make it through the world’s toughest bike race

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This tool belongs in your pocket at all times

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The Republican Party's justification for selling off public lands holds no water. Just ask President Reagan.

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A Hollywood stuntman who’s leapt out of planes for “Godzilla” and “Iron Man 3” will attempt his greatest, craziest feat yet—on live TV

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How has eating changed at the world’s biggest bike race? We made it our mission to find out.

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Laramy Ridley, Jason Tuberville, and Nathan Proctor prove that Arkansas is a whitewater mecca.

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