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A top-tier down sleeping bag that handles rain for only $230?!? We’ll take it!

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This small gadget transforms what it means to communicate off-the-grid

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The most impressive smart watch we've seen yet

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A breakthrough combination of extreme rocker and attention to detail

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The 5 best ways to paddle, eat, and sail your way through "Vacationland" this summer

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A tent that provides all the light you need

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A funky design taken from humpback whales

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It's the hoppiest day of the year!

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The most common, performance-defeating nutrition mistakes—and how to fix them

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PareUp app is designed to reduce food waste

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Demand for almonds up 220% since 2005

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Research station loses heat in the dead of winter

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 A collection of travel-inspiring images from July. Prepare to pack!

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The days of the Homestead Act are over. But if you’re willing to be flexible, there are still ways to get cheap—even free—land.

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Henry Hawk is 77 and still obsessed with fitness. But lately he's also been focusing on a new passion project: Helping spinal injury patients move again.

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Sass Pordoi, Italy

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The country's latest luxury resort is surrounded by natural drama—from the night sky to the lava fields. Turns out, it's a pretty great place to unplug.

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Some plan trips in advance; others let the current carry them. For Amy Ragsdale, traveling with risk takers like herself has helped her trust the process of exploring without a full map, rather than fight it.

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Barges offered compensation for easing up on the throttle

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Breakthrough tech keeps constant tabs on your food

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Repeated warnings ignored

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When six friends set out on a 63 day journey to paddle over 900 miles through pristine Canadian wilderness, they had no idea a film about their trip would transform into a mission to protect the Yukon’s Peel River Watershed. Inspired by the landscape…

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This year marks the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Signed by President Lyndon B. Johnson on September 3, 1964, the federal law is a milestone in conservation and has been used to preserve over 100 million acres of wilderness. This special segment of…

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Michael Phelps, the most decorated Olympian in history, just signed with the relatively unknown swimwear brand Aqua Sphere. And it's about to send him even higher into the swimming world's stratosphere.

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Yes, trouble is brewing in hipster paradise.

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It might actually improve your surfing.

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We've got the Vanagon packed, but where and how should we unload it for a picture-perfect base camp?

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Bass-heavy music empowers, boosts performance

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New labels will actually be FDA regulated

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Americans just can't get enough beer

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Stood for millions of years

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Viral story was a hoax

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A look into the life of professional rock climber Sierra Blair-Coyle. Find out how she got into climbing in the first place, and why she almost left the sport. A video profile from Cesar Lopez. …

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Sometimes, the best things in life are the ones designed without a purpose. Case in point, the Hemloft: one of the coolest tree houses you’ll find, anywhere. A film by Dark Rye. …

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Massive mudslides after storms leave many stranded

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Armstrong's trusted doctor continues to treat athletes

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People with gene variant can function with less shuteye

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In the half-century since the Wilderness Act was passed, almost everything has changed. All the more reason to go wild.

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To create the next wave of super-athletes, Red Bull has turned to a novel new treatment: trickling a small electric current through the brain's motor cortex. Just don't call it electroshock therapy.

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A study shows endurance athletes have chronically elevated cortisol levels—but is it dangerous?

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Procrastinators are about to get the last laugh. Turns out you can save 10 to 40 percent if you book a hotel at the last minute through an app.

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The Eddie Bauer First Ascent Sorcerer goes from hauler to super-long hauler and can also be stripped down to a day-mission sack. Call it magic.

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Colorado River, Colorado

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Sports nutrition companies like Herbalife have been hawking health-in-a-pill for years with no evidence that their products work. And despite edging into possibly illegal territory, they're going to continue to get away with it.

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Lasers and virtual chainsaws are now training tools

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British climate projections show impact on global resources.

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Parts with SeaWorld

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You'll never get close to the ultrarunner's 90-plus podium finishes, but his rules will help you run your best race.

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At least 12 were killed, over 150 are missing

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An inspirational story about the healing power of wilderness. When Veteran Josh Brandon was a Company Commander, he and his lieutenants taught themselves to climb and found it to be better than any kind of medication or therapy they were getting at the time. Since then, the mountains have become a…

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A Mini pick-up truck?

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In The Art of Competition, Ironman-turned-author Mark Allen gives insight into the thoughts that helped him race his fastest while living to the fullest.

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Stay on the famous lake and have cash to burn

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The Colorado brand says its newfangled suspension is even better than its previous excellent iteration.

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Ultrarunner Adam Campbell says he was zapped during the Hardrock 100 trail race this month, but still managed to finish in third place. How is that possible?

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When my wife and I go on long runs together, she always manages to finish strong while I fall behind. Am I just out of shape, or do women have an advantage in endurance sports?

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Death by flood less common than by lightning

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Space burial company to offer service for pets

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Tragic news following a charmed summit day

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Bunny hop takes on a new meaning

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Growing fire threatens well-known grove

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I'm nervous about rising ticket prices and added fees. Can I still travel regularly without breaking the bank?

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I usually sleep for a full eight hours, but lately my new baby has been waking us up every few hours. Does interrupted sleep still count as sleep?

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This basic backcountry survival skill is difficult to master—but could save your life if you get it right.

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Staying dry doesn’t have to mean looking like you’re on a mountaineering expedition. Case in point, the waxed-canvas Fjallraven Abisko.

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Featuring two of the most effective but underrated fitness tools: a medicine ball and gravity.

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A swell for the history books

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That’s good ol’ raisins and crickets (yes, delicious and nutritious crickets), of course.

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Plants have long been lauded for their health-promoting antioxidants. But recent research upends that thinking—broccoli is good for you precisely because it stresses your body.

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No environmental hazards or foul play suspected

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Ideal for cave-dwelling office workers

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Bruins get doused after water main ruptures on Sunset

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New app makes planning outdoor activities easy

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When do adrenaline-seekers go too far? In Bird Dream, Matt Higgins explores the edge of courage, bravery, and insanity in the quest to land a wingsuit without a parachute.

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Plus, celebrate the 30th anniversary of the marathoner's Olympic win by making her favorite oatmeal cookie recipe

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By the Water is short film about a point of view; an undefined boundary between inside and outside, between submerged and emerged. The space in which the surfboard moves, not completely in the water and not totally free in the air, is defined by the rhythm of…

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In June, a group of Australian surfers spent 11 days surfing the Mentawai Islands in Indonesia. Epic conditions and a lot of drone footage makes this clip one of the coolest surfing videos we’ve seen in a long time. Video by Paul Borrud.

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Artist Cory Trepanier’s journey to the Yukon’s Kluane National Park and Reserve was a month of awe and wonder in 22,000 sq kilometers of raw Canadian wilderness. The first chapter of his TrueWild project, he skied and camped in part of the largest non-polar ice field on earth, canoed on remote lakes…

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