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Will be new MTB Hall of Fame

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Completes 5,801 in 24 hours

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Would become public rec venue

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World champion dreams of one-day ascent

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For World Oceans Day 2015, the tech giant is sharing 40 new 360-degree underwater panoramas

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Episode 5 of Mind the Gap: The Making of unReal takes us to the Coast Gravity Park on British Columbia's Sunshine Coast with Brett Rheeder. For this segment, the crew goes nocturnal and works through the night to film Rheeder under the lights. Lack of sleep and…

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This short clip from Ray-Ban and Korduroy.tv features Korduroy founder Cyrus Sutton talking about tapping into creativity and his decision to pursue the “new American Dream.”…

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Through the Guides is a short form documentary film from The Noble Lab about those guides that show us how to read water, catch more fish, and love the places fishing takes us. Every guide has a story beyond their last trip and latest fishing report that is rarely seen.

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In September 2014, Cyrus Sutton and his girlfriend drove up the West Coast for a few weeks to visit some old friends. He came away with a video that’s sure to make you want to hit the open road this summer.

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Freedom on the open roads: What more can you ask for? Here are 10 pieces of gear to prep your adventure-ready rig for whatever you decide to throw at it.

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Just because they don’t look like muscled-up Abercrombie models doesn’t mean they’re not healthy

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Last winter, the free climber teamed up with Tommy Caldwell to make history by ascending El Capitan’s Dawn Wall in 19 days. Their secret sauce? Night climbing and gear they could trust.

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Short answer: Don't worry about what's "right."

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Your basic 101 guide to finding the right adventure vehicle

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Every year, an elite group of racers gathers in the small Northern California town of Arcata. They’re not runners. They’re not cyclists. They’re not drivers. They’re much stranger than that. Their competition: the Kinetic Grand Championship, a grueling three-day, 42-mile schlep over sand, water, mud, and pavement. Their steeds: bizarre amphibious human-powered vehicles. So sit back, buckle up, and enjoy the wild, crazy ride.

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An inside look at Bradley Wiggins' training plan before he hits the track June 7

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‘To the Fore’ set for August release

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Copenhagen takes top spot

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In wake of soccer corruption scandal

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Three things even the most experienced runners usually biff

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Help! I just signed up for my first off-road race, but I live in a concrete jungle

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Break out of the office zoo and run wild

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When Becca Alfafara isn’t Instagramming the best parts of GNP, she working as one of the park’s rangers. From rock climbing to wildlife watching, here are her ten tips for what to get up to in the Park Up North.

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Guide-approved necessities for the rafting trip of a lifetime

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U.S. champ miler Will Leer leads the way to your next PR

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With fun medals and no cops, cones, or 6 a.m. start times to worry about, virtual racing is taking off. Here’s how to get in on the action.

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Fun-ify your workouts by running cats, names, or something naughty

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Over 19 million people finished one of 28,200 U.S. road races in 2013, according to the most recent report from nonprofit stats keeper Running USA. Yes, those are records for participation and events. And the numbers keep rising as the sport finds new enthusiasts and spawns more organized reasons to run. Here, we pay tribute to ten races that have set the standard over the years—both on city streets, and in the wild backcountry—with cool courses, fascinating histories, and unforgettable atmospheres.

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Professional photographer Chad Copeland took a UAV to China for a National Geographic shoot. Here's what he came back with.

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Plus seven more products from young companies making high-tech, comfortable, and eco-friendly clothing

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From eternal youth (kind of) to GPS genitalia, a whole world of perks awaits

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Plane will wait in Japan for fairer skies

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HERO+ LCD includes touch display, integrated Wi-Fi

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Rookie surprises in Toronto

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California takes top spot, D.C. last

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Even the staunchest anti-runner can't say no to a puppy with energy to burn

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Running-junkie boss? Lace up.

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It may be the best natural medicine there is

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Experiencing setbacks in the great outdoors will bring out your inner MacGyver. Make sure he has an idea of what you’ll be up against.

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Seeking the high all day, every day

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  “A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon,” Napoleon allegedly once said. Say what you will about his inherent cynicism, but the pint-sized conqueror knew what he was talking about. Today, runners continue to battle it out against themselves and others…

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Keep grinding out miles and see the world

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Knowing the truth will help you run your best

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We put five common maxims to the test

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It doesn't get easier, you just go faster

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One mile a day is all it takes to join this growing national club

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You’ve got the reason, we’ve got the motivation

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When filmmakers Christopher Smith and Merete Mueller set out to build a tiny house for the 2013 documentary Tiny: A Story About Living Small, they had no idea what they were doing.

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Pain fades, but glory is forever. Or at least until your next competition.

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A behind-the-scenes documentary look at the human drama of endurance racing and the bonds formed between Porsche drivers, teams, fans and cars. …

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The action-cam maker announced a new camera array to capture virtual-reality footage and its long-awaited drone, to be released in 2016. The catch: it's for pros only at the moment.

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Campuses aren’t just for college students

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The stigma is gone. For years, canned beers were derided for their metallic taste. Worse, the options were limited—few breweries canned beer that you’d want to sample, let alone drink 12 ounces of. Then, Oskar Blues started canning its flagship Dale’s Pale Ale in 2002. And everything changed.

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Giving a new meaning to fat camp, Camp Bacon is all pork, all the time

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The best stories aren't just on paper anymore. Our (totally subjective) ranking assembles the millenium's 33 best new classics.

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Amid mounting international pressure

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Lost 15.6 percent of ice since 1961

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22-year-old fell 200 feet

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Three-person team took nine years

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Our Gear Guy Joe Jackson puts a fleet of camp chairs through the wringer to make picking the right one an easy choice.

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These days, a weekend of camping doesn't have to mean a weekend of roughing it. Watch our guide to car-camping basics and you'll be ready for your first camping trip in no time. …

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Chad Copeland, a professional photographer whose work has appeared on National Geographic Creative and in adventure campaigns around the world, had doubts about the quality of smartphone photography.

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The oceans are in serious trouble, creating a tough question for consumers: Should I eat wild fish, farmed fish, or no fish at all? The author, a longtime student of marine environments, dove into an amazing new world of ethical harvesters, renegade farmers, and problem-solving scientists. The result: your guide to sustainably enjoying nature's finest source of protein.

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In 2001, California passed a law creating a thru-hike up the state’s majestic coast. The trail may never see completion.

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Heddoko claims it can prevent injuries and improve strength training by giving wearers live feedback on their form. The tech's still in beta, but we're impressed by the prototype. CrossFitters, take note.

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Oh yeah, it also edits your GoPro footage

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Movie premieres in September

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Stock climbs after new products unveiled

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Needs to beat 46 days, 11 hours

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Included 30 conservation leaders

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Soccer’s culture of corruption extended to sponsorships

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Wild fish? Farmed fish? No fish? This is no Dr. Seuss rip-off; it’s the increasingly confusing situation that seafood consumers are facing.

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Jumping and "plyo" exercises boost speed and power. But they can benefit distance athletes, too.

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Forget complicated workout regimens. CrossFit phenom Christmas Abbott shows simple strength exercises are all you need to start feeling fierce

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Yes, but first you have to prove you need one

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There are really only two: Keep the boat upright, and preserve the ice at all costs

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Buy them if for no other reason than they’re pretty

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