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Seventh downhill title is a record

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Sends Open Your Mind Direct in Spain

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28-year-old seals family dogsled dynasty

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Professional climber Will Gadd took ice climbing to new heights in January 2015 when he became the first person ever to ascend the frozen sections of the world's largest flowing waterfall, Niagara Falls. Frozen Falls, a short film from Red Bull Media House, gives an…

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Fly for less to Hawaii, save big on next season's Epic Pass, and compete to own a piece of Maine for $125

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A new cookbook breaks some traditional Paleo rules. Result: It's packed with recipes you'll actually want to make.

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You favorite supplements—now available in powder form

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Another DNF sorrows fans of the once-great American distance runner.

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New gear for more informed—and more fun—training

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Losing fat and boosting muscle mass can make a big difference in how you burn calories.

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The 2000 ordeal of four kidnapped climbers in Kyrgyzstan was only the beginning.

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Base Camp adds doctors, speeds up rescues

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Cycling events could change for 2020 Olympics

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Doctors cite high risk of injury

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Clint Kemp is the manager of Blackfly Lodge on the Bahamian island of Abaco, and a legendary Bonefish guide. In Chasing Salt, a short film from Simms and filmmaker Max Lowe, Kemp talks about having the opportunity to do what he loves most:…

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The volcanoes of Tongariro National Park in New Zealand mark the most treasured spot in all of Maori culture. Mike Douglas, Chris Rubens and Josh Daiek gain unprecedented access to these sacred lands in Season 8, Episode 11 of Salomon Freeski TV.       …

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The idea for the historic run got its start in 2010, six weeks after the 7.0 earthquake that killed nearly 300,000 Haitians, when Ian Rosenberger from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania visited Haiti to help. He met Tassy Fils-aime, a young man who was dying from a tennis-ball-size tumor in his jaw. Rosenberger…

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To shed a more positive light on the troubled country, a group of seven ran from Cap Haitian to Jacmel, crossing the entire island from north to south, averaging marathon-distances every day.

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These products aren't messing around.

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Canadian Derek Kesek has set about making the first airplane made almost entirely of hemp. That’s right, Cannabis. (Don’t bother with the “flying high” jokes, he’s heard them all.)

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Of all the UCI's new anti-doping measures, around-the-clock testing is possibly the most controversial. But the Tour de France champion has spoken out in favor of the practice, even as his peers grumble that it's too invasive.

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Defining moments in sled-dog cinema, from slapstick schlock to Japanese realism.

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Chinese gear maker pursues wearable tech

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American Ward places third, Ryan Hall DNFs

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Caught in crossfire of gun battle

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Lance would have to become anti-doping ambassador

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Hall will tackle her first-ever marathon in Los Angeles on March 15. Here, she talks mileage, fueling, and how to train with your spouse. (She’s married to two-time Olympic marathoner Ryan Hall.)

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And that's a very good thing for Olympians.

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Some top-tier bikes tip the scales at just over ten pounds—with a $15,000 price tag. But we have good news: You can save your money, and still go fast.

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Boost reaction time and reduce clumsiness on the field with these expert moves.

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Think of these as your most dependable travel buddies, coming to the rescue at a moment's notice.

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Hey, outdoor-equipment companies: Please stop ignoring women who rip

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When you leave your comfort zone, that's when you really grow

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Two friends go on an annual adventure. This year, it’s in New Zealand, and we’ll be there every step of the way.

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Pro dogsledders have never made much money, and their marquee event, the Iditarod, has been under attack by animal-rights activists since it was founded. But now there's a new threat to the ancient tradition: lawsuits that claim the dogs are a menace to society.

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Human-rights superhero Kumi Naidoo has a tough assignment: lead the organization into 21st-century relevance. But after a year that saw activists lionized (imprisoned in Putin's jails) and then vilified (unfurling a banner on Peru's ancient Nazca lines), can he save the day?

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If loud, cramped, and impersonal beach bars aren’t your thing, then turn your attention to these low-key drinking establishments where the owners will probably greet you and views are as top-shelf as the cocktails.

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Research almost any travel destination and you'll probably wind up on travel-industry Goliath, where passionate people praise and denounce everything from romantic getaways to cockroach-infested hotel rooms. But who can you trust?

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Mayor says settlement has reached its limit

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Addresses most of the committee's recommendations

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Victim requires medevac after collision at Avoriaz resort

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Fat bikes are all the rage these days, but they've been around for a lot longer than most people realize. Our friends at Gear Junkie recently visited the Quality Bicycle Parts headquarters in Bloomington, MN, to dig into the history of these big-tired machines. Video by…

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Corsica has been called one of the few remaining wildernesses in Central Europe, so it makes a fine setting for attempting to escape city life. In Island of Thorns, three friends set out to cross the island by mountain bike, and find plenty of adventure along the way.

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Rock climbing is just as much of a mental sport as a physical one, and sometimes mastering the head game is the hardest part. Our editor found that out the hard way in the final installment of Zero to Hero. …

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New stats detail which airlines are the most on-time, but the numbers only tell a quarter of the story.

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Turn your smartphone into a sophisticated music player

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Spring's best off-road shoes strike a balance between speed and comfort

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A new catamaran racing circuit for young competitors proves that speed sailing—with all its excitement and danger—is here to stay.

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How to build a high-quality quiver on a budget

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Ireland’s whiskey scene is having a massive revival, and that’s great for us

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Even more of the most adventurous landscapes, lodges, and outfitters on earth

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Is a key recommendation of CIRC

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Retailer boosts member benefits on superportable cameras

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Two others injured on nine-person snorkel tour in Baja

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Three climbs to receive mountaineering's highest award

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Louise Jull was a top international competitor

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In case you haven't noticed, fat biking is fun. Outdoor writers Peter Koch and Jeremy Berger certainly didn't need convincing, but they accepted an invitation from the team at SRAM—bicycle component gurus—to get a taste of the culture during the Global Fat Biking Summit this January. Armed with Beargrease and Bucksaw rides, the group cruised through some of Jackson, Wyoming's best terrain as photographer Adrian Marcoux followed along. We caught up with the group to figure out just how much fun some big tires and hard-packed snow can be. 

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The TSA might give you trouble about those compressed-gas canisters. Here's how to avoid it.

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Michael Phelps and Killian Journet are both amazing athletes, but they occupy opposite ends of the spectrum. Where do you fall?

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These 9 open-air tubs are worth traveling for.

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The Trekker cameras used to be confined to city streets. Now, the systems are venturing farther into the wild, and bringing back stunning imagery from the planet's most remote regions.

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With a 40-pound camera system and a mission to photograph the world, Google takes us to the Himalayas for a closer look at the Sherpas who call the mountains home.

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Don't plan any vacations before reading this year's Best of Travel winners.

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Pasta’s street cred has taken a hit recently as more athletes shun gluten and prioritize whole grains. But spaghetti still deserves a place on your plate for the simple reason that it's one of the best performance foods you can buy.

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Katusha has a new roe sponsor, but that's just one brand in a long line of food and drink companies that have sought affiliation with the pro peloton.

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These adventure geniuses will make your next trip the one you never, ever forget.

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Killings aimed at restoring local elk population

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USGS raises chance from 4.7 percent to 7 percent

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Over eight feet of snow buries town in one day

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Journalist Edward Struzik renders a barely recognizable far north—but it’s one worth getting to know.

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A pair of sturdy jeans for your bike.

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Cycling is finally grappling with its dark past. But until today’s pros speak out about practices within the peloton, nobody will know how far the sport has really come.

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Forget wearables. The secret buzzword this year is “invisibles."

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The science behind how logging lots and lots of miles fosters an unflappable demeanor—and how to get it yourself.

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Because you can have it all. Bring your favorite traveling companion to the slopes and everyone will be happy.

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Zermatt, Switzerland

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