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It’s no Land Rover, but this Russian 4x4 is still an off-road beast

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The outdoor-apparel industry’s surprising effort to get you to purchase less stuff

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A $375 tiny home...for Fido

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No, you don't need to be in Canada or Alaska to go cat skiing. And yes, it’s really good down here.

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How do you start a new sport from scratch? A former Tough Mudder executive and other entrepreneurs around the world are about to find out.

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Our mechanically impaired writer tested 15 bike locks with the goal of defeating every single one. He succeeded and learned one very important lesson in the process: protecting your bike depends on way more than your hardware. (*Money-back guarantee not included. Some of this really is on you.)

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For yogis of all stripes

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The third annual International Ocean Film Tour brings water sports and environmental films back to the big screen. The tour kicks off on March 12 in Hamburg, Germany. You can follow tour updates on Facebook here.

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Bob Hayes started running at age 61 and has competed in more than 30 races every year since, from 5K road runs to 50K trail ultramarathons. Hayes, now 89 years old, talks about his approach to staying active in this extended trailer from The Hard Way, an upcoming documentary about…

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The beloved Bombardier snowcoaches are headed to the auction block

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Startup Knix Wear raised $1.1 million on Kickstarter during its quest to build the world’s most advanced bra. Why the hell did it take the industry so long?

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The IAAF World Indoor Championships takes place in Portland next month. But will people actually show up to watch an indoor marathon?

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Plug in your headphones and get ready to binge. These podcasts give ‘Serial’ a run for its money.

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From epic skiing in Antarctica to a lazy beer-fueled canoe trip in North Carolina, these are the best places to visit this year

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If you want to beat this spring’s biggest video game, you’ll need to learn how to survive in the real world

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Sunshine Superman is a documentary that profiles pioneering BASE-jumper and aerial cinematographer Carl Boenish. In this exclusive clip, director Marah Strauch explains how finding a box of archival footage from Boenish inspired her to find out more about the man behind the camera. You can watch the full documentary from Magnolia Pictures…

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Hydro Flask announced Monday it will be acquired by homegoods giant Helen of Troy for roughly $210 million. Helen of Troy owns Dr. Scholl’s, Oxo, Revlon, Honeywell, and dozens of other consumer brands. Hydro Flask is based in Bend, Oregon, and is expected to have net sales revenue of $65…

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Simon Beck spends a lot of his time with snowshoes strapped to his feet, clomping in circles through powder. It’s much more than a futile exercise—it’s art.

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Our guide to barbecuing inside when the weather's frigid

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You’ve probably never heard of the Ecuadorian, but he’s behind the force behind the speed records on some of the world’s highest peaks

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A former pro ski jumper breaks down Hollywood’s attempt to portray an obscure winter Olympic sport

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Why didn't someone think of this before?

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He surfs sixty-foot waves, performs Hollywood stunts, and can hold his breath underwater for six—six!—minutes. Now he's freediving to tag hammerhead sharks for science.

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We went straight to its birthplace to learn about the infamous (possibly hallucinatory) liquor—so you know exactly how nervous you should be to drink it

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Tim's Lane, from filmmaker Oliver Sutro, is a story about a (somewhat) famous ski run in Colorado's San Juan Mountains. You can follow him on YouTube here. …

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A minivan more bombproof than luxurious

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Easy on suburban life with a touch of off-road DNA

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A confidant hybrid with a crossover ride

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A redesigned suspension system makes this year's model a lot more fun to drive

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Champ Amby Burfoot and streak runner Ben Beach give the DL on the world’s most storied marathon

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A pioneering big-wall climber who made his mark in Yosemite and Joshua Tree died unexpectedly earlier this week

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Everything you need to know about ultrarunning's ultimate gateway drug

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What you need to know to start competing in the ultimate chill winter sport

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Insider tips on conquering Aspen’s hottest event

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Essential race-day, gear, and training intel

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A leather jacket a generation in the making

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For the last year, Juliana Linder and Richmond Hollen, the couple behind the popular Instagram feed @homesweetvan, have been building up their Mercedes Sprinter in preparation for diving headfirst into the #Vanlife lifestyle. This March, the couple will leave their corporate jobs and hit the road full time, in one…

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EXPLORE. Chapter Two is a film from Cooper Lambla and Tyler Allyn, presented by the U.S. National Whitewater Center, about exploring the whitewater-filled rivers of Labrador, Canada. For more stories and images from this adventure and others, check out explore.usnwc.org.   …

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The Mt. Baker Legendary Banked Slalom is the country’s longest-running snowboard comp, having started in 1985 as a flowy ride through a naturally-formed halfpipe that snakes down the White Salmon side of the mountain. Today, the pioneering snowboarding event is also one of the last in which pros compete alongside amateurs.

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In early February, pro cyclist Tim Johnson became the first person to pedal to the top of New Hampshire’s 6,288-foot high Mount Washington in the dead of winter.

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Iced coffee without the ice

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Yvon Chouinard thinks environmental activists could learn a thing or two from businesspeople, even if—as he puts it—businesspeople are sleazeballs

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It’s still Rapha quality, but marketed for the masses

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You’d think washing these items would hurt them. It’s just the opposite.

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Plenty of truck to handle shuttle duty for decades to come

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As many as 900 wild bison that graze in the park will be killed this winter, either by hunters or slaughter, to offset population growth and appease ranchers. Bison advocates, however, want to move the animals to other lands. At its heart, the debate about how to handle these creatures comes down to whether we believe them to truly be "wild."

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This electric car with benefits—a gas engine—keeps getting better

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America’s tiniest two-seater gets slightly less tiny and a lot more confident

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Cleaner for the city but can still get grimy in the country

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All the luxury you’d expect from a Mercedes, built into the body of an affordable adventure rig

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A car to get you through years of lifestyle changes and adventure pursuits

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The driving enthusiast’s choice for practical AWD transport

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Liam Doran, one of the country’s best ski photographers, takes better photos than you. Here's how.

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A stem-to-stern reboot that was well worth the wait

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A sporty diesel Range Rover. A mightily efficient Chevy truck. A hybrid Volvo SUV. The options for rolling to and from your favorite playgrounds have never looked better.

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All business on white-knuckle terrain, all fun everywhere else

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An undercover adventure vehicle. Really.

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He's the speediest skier on earth. Just how fast can he go?

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An electric wonder that's perfect for families

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Mark Healey is a renowned waterman and big-wave surfer. The big-wave surfer talks about the personal challenges of working in the last frontier in this video from GoPro.

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For the past seven years, Lael Wilcox and her boyfriend have been semi-nomadic, spending roughly half the year exploring the world by bike. Last fall, she decided to enter one of the most unforgiving mountain bike races on the planet – the Arizona Trail Race. …

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It drives with the confidence of a Wrangler but offers better gas mileage

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You don’t need to be in a big city to drink quality, locally-sourced booze. More and more craft distilleries are popping up in mountain towns.

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Season 5 of Salomon Running TV kicks off on March 1 with a new series of short films from around the world.

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Filmmaker Nessim Stevenson traveled to Mongolia for three months in 2015. He put together this short video of his trip, which serves as a beautiful reminder of how incredible the country is. You can follow Stevenson's adventures on Facebook and Instagram.

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Achilles tendinopathy is treatable — with the proper approach.

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Our nine favorite caps, for the hill, the trail, and the bar

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Utah congressman Rob Bishop, a conservative Republican who has long opposed federal management of western lands, has emerged as the unlikely architect of a grand compromise, one that would involve massive horse trading to preserve millions of acres of wilderness while opening millions more to resource extraction. Is this a trick, or the best way to solve ancient disputes that too often go nowhere?

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Beartooth, a small device that pairs to your phone, allows you to talk to other users within a two-mile range

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In his latest book, Pulitzer Prize–winning scientist Edward O. Wilson argues for a bold step in conservation

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This all-mountain machine proves that 27.5+ is here to stay

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Nutritious lunches are key to fueling our children’s minds and bodies, and our cafeterias are failing us

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For the past 12 months, we tested these skins—which eschew the traditional mohair design in favor of patterned plastic—on everything from bulletproof skin tracks to sloppy PNW cement. Here’s what we found out.

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Debuting in March 2016, Lumo Run shorts (and women’s tights) have a built-in sensor that analyzes your form and provides real-time coaching. We took the beta version for a test run.

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They’re often billed as part of the shoe-fit system, and many claim to alleviate common foot ailments like plantar fasciitis and metatarsalgia. Are they worth your money?

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For the past seven years, Lael Wilcox and her boyfriend have been semi-nomadic, spending roughly half the year exploring the world by bike. Last fall, she decided to enter one of the most unforgiving mountain bike races on the planet – the Arizona Trail Race. …

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A year ago, the Italian pro surfer's gnarly wipeout at Pipeline broke a vertebrae and nearly paralyzed him. He thought he'd never surf again.

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Filmmaker Milo Zanecchia spent 90 days traveling from Switzerland to Mongolia in a Land Rover Defender and a Toyota Land Cruiser, and documented the entire journey. Latitude 45 – Switzerland to Mongolia is an incredible look at the trip, filled with stunning visuals…

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The machete’s lesser-known Malaysian cousin is bigger, stronger, and easier to use

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