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60 percent of competitors dropped out post-quake

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Not visiting the in-laws? Have an adventurous Turkey Day in one of these destinations.

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And how to put off being totally, utterly f*ed

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Banned from 2016 Olympics

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One of the fastest 50-plus runners on the planet talks running, motivation, and his goal to run the fastest half and full marathon of his age group

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Yet another reason to want one of these classic cars

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Professional climber and filmmaker Cedar Wright has starred in dozens of climbing films and set speed records on multiple El Cap routes, but those feats are just a small part of what makes him such a popular and influential climber.

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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less. This week: the Australian Alps. Filmmaker Ben Coope grew up skiing and snowboarding in Australia and looks forward to visiting the high country each year when temperatures drop. His most…

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If you aren't already obsessed with skiing, the latest film from Volume II of DPS Cinematic's The Shadow Campaign should do the trick. Snowflake, a Banff Adventure Film Festival selection for 2015-2016, is the story of an eccentric Swiss skier with one of the most brilliant philosophies on life…

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Jonny Armstrong is a portrait photographer, but he’s never met any of his subjects. He sets hidden cameras that are triggered by motion sensors and captures candid, amazing portraits of wildlife.

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Ian McIntosh did everything right—whether he meant to or not

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Ever since he was kid, all Mark Engler wanted to do was hunt and fish everyday

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It’s a bed, in a tiny boat, on the water

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Will the Utah startup succeed where the industry leaders have failed?

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In response to Russian doping, U.S. athletes rally around Alysia Montano

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Pro skier Sage Cattabriga-Alosa lets us in on his preseason training hacks

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It’s simple enough: put your butt on a piece of plywood and skid down the 1,600-foot slope. But it’s had profound economic effects on a Central American city.

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Amateur athletes are now using hypoxic tools to try to train just as well as their professional idols.

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Fly fishing guide Mark Engler always dreamed of living a life where he could hunt and fish all day, every day. While it may sound ideal, it hasn't come without sacrifices.

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Wildfires of unprecedented size have been burning through the lush forests of Sumatra and Borneo in Indonesia since August.

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To celebrate the release of his recent mountaineering film "Meru" on iTunes and Amazon, Chin took to Twitter to answer questions from fans

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Sure, it would look good over the fireplace. But the bow deserves a shot in the field.

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The marine biologist has done things in the ocean that would scare most people senseless. She's been alone in total darkness thousands of feet down, hovered under a Russian ship as it pinged her submarine, and been charged by huge sharks. But one thing does frighten her: the dire state of our overfished and polluted seas, something she spends every waking hour trying to change.

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The feds want you to shred—and that's a major shift in policy

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There was no better bike for this 116-mile gravel race though the back roads of Vermont

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May also reduce CO2 emissions by 10 percent

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The spirit of long-distance triathlons is being swallowed by behemoths like the World Triathlon Corporation. And it's our own fault.

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If you have the right gear, there's no excuse to stop training

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This brainchild of French exercise scientist Veronique Billat may be the best workout you've never done.

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Will debut in December in Beaver Creek

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Cyclist will complete in 2016 season

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This well-thought-out adventure road bike proves you don’t have to pay a lot for high performance

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The fastest American in the New York City Marathon proved she can run the roads, but she still has business on the track

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Introducing the 42-pound future of skateboarding, Fox Rio

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BDTV Episode 3: A Simple Machine gives us an inside look at one of the most iconic lifts in skiing: the La Grave cable car. “Le Telepherique” was built in 1976, and has been pivotal in helping the mountain develop its mythical reputation. …

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Hang Gliding Interlaken is a short film from Brent Kostak about his time spent in the famous Swiss city of Interlaken. Given the city's storied history in the world of flying sports, Kostak decided to try hang gliding, and said the experience was “complete freedom.” …

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Collin Schaafsma, the founder of Matter Cycles, got his start the way a lot of bike builders do: by building rides for himself and his friends. Three years later, the Boulder, Colorado-based company has three bikes in their lineup. With names like SlayRide, BeneFat and WolfBeard, it's easy to see they're a brand focused on…

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With his first book, the famous climber seeks to put his daring stunts in perspective

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When an airline bag packed with ski stuff goes unclaimed, it ends up at a warehouse in Alabama. Once a year, that gear goes on sale in the world’s biggest winter-goods orgy. We sent a photographer to document the chaos.

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Responding to claims of cheating, the country provides a number of excuses to the contrary

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2016 will be swimmer's last Games

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In 2015, pro skier Ian McIntosh took one of the worst falls ever captured on video while filming for Teton Gravity Research's new film, Paradise Waits. Watch and you'll see why TGR co-founder Todd Jones called the incident the “most terrifying crash I've ever seen.” …

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Dane Jackson is an international kayaking prodigy. Here’s an inside look into his flow—and what his sport can do for you

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Now you can hang your favorite in your living room, no matter how oddly specific

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Will be replaced with a more “informative” experience

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Clip of the fall released

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Environmental impact unclear

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A moment of perspective on our weird sport: Let's talk about people talking about running

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Who needs a DeLorean when you can have this truck?

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The basics and background on the latest doping bomb to drop

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A dream run in Iceland goes sideways into the courts

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New designs and better materials mean you should immediately throw out all your cotton boxers

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A Vermont hotel plans to put scavenged deer and moose meat to good use

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Complete with an electric motor (you'll need it to move the 70-pound machine) and a 10-inch front tire

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James Bond just made vintage glacier glasses cool again

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Tatshenshini, from filmmaker John Nestler, explores the overwhelming beauty of the Tatshenshini River. Many consider it to be one of the most beautiful stretches of water in North America, and in 2014 Nestor and a friend took a 12-day inflatable kayak trip down the river from Dalton Post in the…

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Bear Hunter is a film by Caroline Santinelli that profiles 13-year-old Kerigan Disorda. Disorda went bear hunting with her father for the first time when she was 11, and the activity quickly became her biggest passion. She now wants to be a bear biologist and spends the majority of her time in Vermont's Green Mountains doing…

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Pro skier Angel Collinson's line in the recent Teton Gravity Research film Paradise Waits is being called one of the best female skiing segments ever shot. “In 20 years of filming skiing, I have never seen a female skier charge Alaska the way…

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North Face co-founder Doug Tompkins has an ambitious goal: to donate 12 national parks in Chile and Argentina

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Five essentials to keep you safer, and happier, on the slopes or in the city.  (Zeal Optics) Zeal Optics HD2 Goggles Zeal Optics’ HD2 goggles incorporate a 170-degree high-definition camera that’s operated by a three-button control on the side of the frame, so you can discreetly capture action…

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Whether you need to cut ounces or film backcountry turns, here are four items for charging hard on the slopes

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From water to powder to gravel, these four new toys give you extra float—and will have you grinning from ear to ear.  ​(Tahoe SUP) Tahoe SUP Keep Tahoe Blue Rubicon Paddleboard The crew at Tahoe SUP shaved pounds off the 12-foot Keep Tahoe Blue Rubicon paddleboard by constructing the core…

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Cold weather doesn't mean you have to forgo hard workouts. Keep your edge with these four indoor training tools.

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A user's list for all the travel, fun, and affiliated delights you can cram into a year

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Ditch the carry-on. This rig stashes everything from your neck pillow to your water bottle.

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Training Essentials: Gifts for Athletes

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The famed big-mountain skier at the helm of Bravo’s new Whistler-based reality show, has her eye on the bigger picture: encouraging more women to get outdoors

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Capturing footage for Salomon Freeski’s latest installment was a once-in-a-lifetime event

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The Best Sweet Gifts for Foodies

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Quantity, lack of exercise are bigger culprits

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Everything—from our favorite rugged suitcase to the world's most comfortable shoes—except the lift ticket

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Take it from the world-champion surfer: there’s a right time for working, competing—and fighting for your life

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Putting in big miles on dirt roads? This is the kit you need.

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The real fun starts once you get off the grid

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Good friends and good whiskey are all you really need for the perfect night around the campfire. But these special touches won't hurt.

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Organization filed appeal with UCI

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The U.S. government just created our dream house and car

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