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The organizers of Suzuki Nine Knights built a gigantic hip jump (essentially a pyramid with a flat top) with five take-offs and a plethora of landing options. For the world's best hip and transition riders, the course proved to be the perfect playground as they pushed the…

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We thought these kicks were an April Fools' prank. Turns out they're real.

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A married couple just finished their first season running a small ski resort they bought in Idaho for just $149,000

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A new documentary tells the other side of the growing labor dispute at the top of the world

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Head to the desert, the mountains, or the coast to catch spring in all of its flowering glory.

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A new detergent called DeFUNKit promises to scrub stinky bacteria from synthetic workout apparel. We put the stuff to the test during a week of skiing, running, and traveling—and found we smelled as good on day seven as we did on day one.

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Some stumbles are legendary

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The actor known for playing terrifying characters with less-than-exciting dialogue wants you to meet his artistic, climbing-crazy, film-directing side

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These surfers are all about the science behind the waves, no matter how cold the water.

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Of the 500 participating skiers and snowboarders at the Red Bull Homerun, it only took one to crash on the cat track and cause a pile-up like we've never seen before.

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At some point during your work day, productivity starts to lag, and you need a break. We get it.

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After two years of unimaginable tragedy, everyone from outfitters and Sherpas to would-be climbers and the Nepalese government is questioning the future of commercial mountaineering. And then there’s Morton, a veteran guide who spent the past year asking: What happens when you try to leave the world’s most lucrative mountain forever?

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Heart-rate apps bring Olympic-caliber recovery to everyone

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A rugged power pack for doing dangerous stuff outdoors

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Presenting what might be the weirdest, most technologically intriguing dirt rig we’ve ridden this year

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Bomber gloves that are just as happy living in your Toyota year-round as they are shredding on the ski hill

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What gets called “surplus killing” actually isn’t, it’s killing for future feeding

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A Massachusetts man built a recreation of Henry David Thoreau’s cabin from the book "Walden" in protest of fracking

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Petra Winkes lives in a small town in Holland—far from the mountains that she always dreamed of climbing.

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This short film by Trippin convinced us that packing mountaineering and mountain biking into a single day is the making of a perfect day. Rider Oe Nagan takes us along as he goes into the heart of Cairngorms National Park in Scotland. With his bike strapped to…

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Has Trek built the world’s most versatile road bike with its new cobble machine?

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Two experienced mountaineers want to show the world what it really takes to climb the world’s highest mountain—and capture the whole thing on Snapchat

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As a three-time Everest summiter, I'd like to see new regulations put in place to improve the climbing experience for everyone on the mountain

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If you enjoy vehicular schadenfreude, you’re in for a treat

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After deadly disasters on the world’s highest peak the past two years, demand for climbing Everest is low and some mountain guides are taking the season off. But there are still hundreds of climbers making their way to Base Camp right now.

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Mountain Lions, Vikings, and Honey Badgers, oh my

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The city gets a bad rap: flat, boring, concrete. The flat part? That’s true. But the rest couldn’t be more wrong.

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We tested the SubQ Designs Jackson air bag jacket in Jackson Hole and found it ideal for skiing lift-accessed backcountry

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Not ready to buy a campervan but still want to experience #vanlife? We’ve got you covered.

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For 28 years, Kay Grayson lived side-by-side with wild black bears in North Carolina's swampy coastal forests, hand-feeding them, defending them against poachers, and letting them in her home. When she went missing last year, the only thing the investigators could find were her clean-picked bones. And that's just the start of the mystery.

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In July of 2015, pro mountain biker Mike Hopkins and a crew from Freehub set out to ride a 26-mile section of Montana's Continental Divide Trail.

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Details on routes, weather, fuel, and gear for tackling the rim-to-rim-to-rim challenge

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Shooting at Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan was a highlight of the project, Lowe says, because he had no idea anything like it existed in the national parks system.

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With a full tang and stout blade, the new Morakniv Garberg is the knife the Internet asked for. But does the Internet really know how to design a knife?

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A lunchbox that comes with an app to help you eat better

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The art and science behind the best training environments

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At age 13, Martin Kristensen jumped out of a plane and realized there was no going back. Now a skydiving world champion, Kristensen learned to turn falling into flying, gracefully using his body like wings to dance with gravity. Through freediving, Kristensen is able to channel his energy into another form…

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The latest development in Nike's running shoe line is the use of flykint, the same technology they debuted in their basketball and soccer shoes a few years ago.

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You have lots of gear around your house that can prove quite useful on a hiking trip

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The NBA great is as competitive on the trail as he was on the court

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New advances in membrane technology mean there are more ways than ever to fend off a downpour

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This eco-friendly SUV had no problems barreling through a late winter storm

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For those who enjoy good java in tough-to-get-to places

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It can be overwhelming to buy your first spotting scope or pair of binoculars. This article will help.

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Some designs endure. And for good reason.

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The most eco-friendly camper we’ve seen

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The San Joaquin is Central California’s largest river, but runs “bone-dry” in stretches due to dams, levees, and excessive water diversions, threatening the habitats, agriculture, and communities that are dependent on the river. In Walt, from Justin Clifton and American Rivers, we meet grape…

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Highliners have to train their brains to overcome (or at the very least get comfortable with) their innate fear of heights.

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To The Explorers is a short film by Alex Goetz and Justin Grubb that serves as an ode to all the adventurers, explorers, and environmentalists that have dedicated their life's work to conservation and wildlife. The film won the Nat Geo WILD's 2016 Wild to Inspire short film competition. As a…

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Last winter, a federal government report acknowledged a long-standing pattern of sexual harassment against female river guides employed by the National Park Service in the Grand Canyon. But no official account can capture the day-to-day realities of that harmful environment. Here, three former Park Service river guides recount what they endured, and discuss what needs to change.

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Upgrading your grips is arguably the best, cheapest way to boost a bike's comfort. Don't skimp on them.

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Behold the best value in cycling: a $5,500 high-performance racer from the world's biggest bike company

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A cycling-inspired artisanal booze carrier

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Great for hunting food or fending off zombies

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When Samantha Hoy accepted a freelance gig that allowed her to work remotely, she didn't become a regular at the local coffee shop, take up residence in a co-working space, or operate from the comfort of home (and risk cabin fever) like remote workers tend to do.

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Typical wedding videos are a snooze fest. But, add in a little skydiving, climbing, camping, and a hint of sunset yoga, and you've got the ultimate outdoor wedding and the makings of an incredible video. The Way Out: Wedding is a video from DTproductions that follows Andrew Levy and Ariel Hall Levy…

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She's a beauty, and she should slip through wind as well as her carbon counterparts

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Longer days and higher temps mean it's time to break out the shoulder-season gear. Here are a few staff favorites.

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Bestselling author Caroline Paul’s new book, 'The Gutsy Girl,' is a how-to guide for parents to push through the anxiety and let their kids take acceptable risks outdoors

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Why Aussie athletes often turn to supplements when living high

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More is not always better

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It turns out there's an entire field of science dedicated to studying how and why boobs move

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Or why you should never, ever stop training

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In the summer of 2015, the guys behind Filme von Draussen teamed up with Ride magazine and hit some of the best mountain bike trails in Switzerland. In this short video, the riders summit the peaks of Regitzerspitz and Pizalun and then enjoy steep downhill rewards before cruising…

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North of the Arctic Circle is a fast-changing and fragile environment and one that filmmakers Florent and Amberly dreamed of exploring since childhood. In June of 2015, the couple traveled to Ilulissat, Greenland, and then ventured out to Disko Bay to document the surrounding landscape and preserve the natural beauty…

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“Like most dogs, they have it figured out: happiness is so much simpler than you might think.” Trail Dog is the second episode of Season 5 of Salomon Running TV and follows the story of runner Gaëtan Ugnon-Fleury and his beloved dogs, Pépite and Jolyn. Their friendship reminds us that we can find…

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The Scrambler Sixty2 is targeted at new riders. But is 400cc too small for a real Ducati?

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The Douchebag Snowroller. Awful name, totally dialed product.

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Ditch the musty, ramshackle log house and stay in this exquisitely located architectural gem

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This summer, a Los Angeles cruise company is sending 1,500 passengers on a month-long voyage through the Arctic

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On April 18, 2014, a massive avalanche crashed down Mount Everest and killed 16 Sherpas. At Base Camp, director Jennifer Peedom (“Solo”) and her film crew followed the tragedy as it unfolded, capturing the immediate reactions of the Sherpa community, their families, and the Western adventurers who were getting ready…

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This spring, we've partnered with Thermarest and Portland, Oregon's Pickathon Music Fest to showcase some of this year's best new music. Starting this month, we'll bring you the Pickathon Edge Series, an ongoing series that showcases musical acts live from the Pickathon Edge Stage in 2015. To kick it off, we've got an unreleased tune,…

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In the 1920s, long before the days of soloists like Alex Honnold, pioneering climbers like Dawson put up daring ropeless ascents across the West

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As SRAM goes to 12-speed and Shimano widens its rear cassette, single-ring setups are becoming the new norm

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The perfect daypack for both urban and mountain adventurers

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Researchers are teaching these flying machines how to navigate trails by themselves to find lost hikers faster

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Above All Else is a documentary from director Yali Sharon of Live Unbound that tells the incredible story of professional skydiver Dan Brodsky-Chenfeld. In 1992, Dan boarded a plane for a routine training jump. The plane crashed, killing sixteen of the twenty-two people onboard. Dan awoke from a…

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