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Peru might be known for incredible hikes and towering mountain ranges, but its food scene is equally spectacular. Video Journalist and Food Enthusiast Katie Quinn visited the country recently to get a taste of the local flavor. …

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In August of 2014, Sam Cossman and George Kourounis ventured inside one of the world’s most dangerous and inaccessible volcanos, Marum Crater. Joined by volcanic exploration pioneers Geoff Mackely and Brad Ambrose, the team captured this…

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An adventure bike that's ready for any terrain

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A taillight-camera combo warns traffic of your presence—and records them if they end up getting too close.

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Unlike so many of its competitors, the ST2 is a purpose-made e-bike with next-gen features.

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The Japanese component manufacturer brings electronic shifting to mountain bikes.

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Numbers. Rankings. Results. The data-driven mindset is preventing us from enjoying the outdoors.

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Say goodbye to road rash

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Less pearls, more swine in Reebok's product line.

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Skeleton Coast

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Central Cascades, Washington

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Want to boost your smoothie? These little powerhouses are packed with nutrients.

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The 33-year-old triathlete is American's best hope to reclaim Ironman Kona.

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3 years after Park City failed to properly renew lease

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Find and charter a captain who floats your boat

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New study says climate change is to blame

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Chairlifts link 7 resorts in controversial plan

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Climber Melissa Arnot has summited Everest 5 times, the most by any American woman. In this episode of Smith Great Days, she reminds us that “great days aren’t always easy days. They’re hard fought, well earned and unforgettable.” Video by Jon Mancuso.  …

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Evolv athlete Kai Lightner discovered the world of climbing at the age of six. Now, at 14, he is pushing the boundaries and grades of both indoor and outdoor climbing with the overwhelming support of his mother, Connie. A Mountainfilm, 5Point…

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Writer William Powell took on Verruckt, the world’s tallest water slide, located in Kansas City. At 168 feet, 6 inches, the slide is taller than Niagra Falls and certainly lives up to its name – which means “insane” in German. …

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The latest in coffee-table inspiration comes from the newly released "Hide and Seek." The book is a compilation of unique, well-designed, escape-from-reality cabins we lust over. These structures aren't lavish: Instead, they're dedicated to simplicity and the surrounding environment. Grab a copy and, we promise you, you'll start to drool. 

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The 6 rules you must follow before embarking on a life on the road

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The axe, reinvented.

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The hardware was mostly predictable, but the software could transform workout data

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Why the Internet is turning photography on its side

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The #vanlife guru settles down in a treehouse-skatepark complex.

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Goodbye solar panels, hello solar ink

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Will launch in 2015, focus on sustainability

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Industry groups challenge uranium ban

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Greenland is about as rough and remote as it gets. When Red Bull sent a trial biker, they knew the chances of coming home with some amazing footage were pretty high. Turns out, they were right.  …

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More backpackers, fishers, and hunters are meeting up at camp, and increasingly using the same type of gear. What's the crossover potential?

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Summer may be over, but it's just getting started somewhere else. These photos will get you ready to hit the road. 

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Testing Patagonia's Nano-Air jacket

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Have rolling ModHaus mobile home, will travel.

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They've put in the time up in the air, and some of them tell others how to see the world for a living. We asked them: What's the one piece of travel advice everyone should know?

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Crying babies, endless delays, and that one aggressive seat-kicker are almost inevitable travel companions. Doesn't mean you can't have a nice journey: savvy packing will keep you collected and calm. We can't promise the same for the new parents across the aisle.

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The only tool you need to make dinner in the backcountry

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The best tool for building strength is the sandbag—so long as you're prepared to suffer.

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For one 41-year-old Australian triathlon champion, retiring just meant taking a break.

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Ditching gas from the chainsaw equation never felt so good

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Wants hikers to get off the grid by bringing it with them

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Self-guided winter tours allowed for first time in a decade

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Canada's only undiscovered national historic site

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Atmospheric concentration nearing tipping point

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Chad Denning created unifying race series in New Hampshire

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After more than 100 episodes, Salomon Freeski TV is back for its eighth season. Sarting October 7, 2014, twelve new films will be released bi-weekly. Follow the team on new adventures all over the world including Japan, France, Iceland, Italy, Canada and New Zealand. …

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Two professional coaches and one of America's top marathoners share their best pre-marathon advice

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GoPro hopes its summer IPO can turn a single-product company into a media superpower. Sound familiar?

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Kai Lightner of Fayetteville, North Carolina, is making himself known in pro competitions and confidently tackling some of the toughest routes out there. It's even more impressive when you consider that he's only a high school sophomore.

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We polled an all-star team of experts and adventurers to put together our new rules of travel—all the airfare tips and digital tricks that make getting out there easier than ever.

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There's a six-pack of cold ones waiting for you at base camp. The only problem? No bottle opener. Thankfully, we're here to help.

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The animals are sturdy, low-maintenance, and their meat is more flavorful and has more protein than beef. Time to dig in.

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You should be packing like a technomad.

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UPDATE: Ski area will operate as usual this winter

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Helicopters airlift visitors from the top of Half Dome

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73-year-old takes title from 70-year-old

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We're all familiar with digital detoxes, but one young man took it a step further. Many steps further in fact.

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Scientists also find skin, glass, and other contaminants

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And hello to the F-Bom, the world's first snow goggles with active anti-fog technology.

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I hate exercising early in the morning, and I always have obligations at night. How can I squeeze in an effective midday workout?

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Rule One: Don't confine your training to the gym. Movement needs to be a lifestyle. Rule Two: Don't just move. You need a goal. And you need to train.

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The "retired" German may just spark an arms race—and that's great for cycling.

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The viral video clip that supposedly proves that Ryder Hesjedal’s bike has a motor is completely ridiculous.

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Anheuser-Busch is flying a thousand people into Crested Butte, Colorado this weekend to film a star-studded, beer-drenched series of TV commercials. What could go wrong?

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Afterglow isn't just the year's most captivating ski movie—it's also a giant TV ad. And it could be the future of adventure films.

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The new adventure bike is truly up for anything.

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Waimea Bay, Hawaii

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Let summer live on with a few more luaus

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Glass-floor span will hang at 9,700 feet

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New NPS restrictions cite safety concerns

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At the expense of genetic modification

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New study finds patterns in unprovoked attacks

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Meet Nick McNutt, the newest member of the Teton Gravity Research team. Nick entered TGR’s Co-Lab Competition in 2013, and later joined the crew in Jackson Hole and Revelstoke to shoot for the film Almost Ablaze, due out in fall of…

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In “Africa Fusion,” Alex Honnold and Hazel Findlay embark on a rock odyssey of Southern Africa. Along the way, they discover some of the best climbing on the planet, in an unforgettable setting. A film by Fresh Rock Films.

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Cape Fear is a deadly wave break in Sydney, Australia, and each year Red Bull puts on one of big wave surfing’s premiere competitions there. Here’s a look at the best wipeouts from this year’s event. …

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Scott Snair is an urban farmer from Portland who works for Grove making bamboo iPhone cases. He also commutes by running up to 12 miles a day, every day. A part of the upcoming film, What Moves You, which explores the…

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The premium Swiss apparel manufacturer hits the dirt with new MTB gear.

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Glamping at its finest

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The age of the wired workout has come—and gone. The latest round of wearables break free of the beta gear's wires, batteries, and inaccurate measurements to finally usher in a fitness revolution.

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