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Niseko added to Epic Pass

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Shot on a RED Epic, RAW is a web based series by Nimbus Independent  containing ski footage from their “After the Sky Falls” project.  …

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Camp 4 Collective put together this hype reel for Voke energy tabs, featuring Conrad Anker, Tyler Bradt and Sage Cattabriga-Alosa. …

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In the second installment of the Unfiltered Skiing series, Jacob Wester heads to British Columbia to team up with Tanner Hall and Simon Ericson for 30 days of snowmobiling and ski-touring around Revelstoke.

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Pro snowboarder Jeremy Jones has to be able to completely trust his gear. In this behind the scenes piece from Teton Gravity Research, Jones shows us what he carried with him on a recent trip to Alaska. …

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Kainos is a short film collaboration between underwater photographer Sarah Lee and visual effects artist and director Jeff Dotson. With stunning underwater cinematography, the film portrays the beauty of human interaction with the uncontrollable forces of nature.

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In 1999, Steve Fugate lost his son to suicide. A few years later, he lost his daughter to a drug overdose. Since then, the 64-year-old has walked across the US seven times to raise awareness for depression and suicide, and to inspire people to “love life.” Get to know Fugate…

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Portland, OR is known for its abundance of massive trees, and this is the story of some of the adventure-loving arborists who care for those trees. Get to know Jim Meyers and his team at Hedgehog Tree Care In this profile film from Juliet Zulu. …

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Tom Rosenbauer caught a bonefish on his first try. If you know anything about the notoriously elusive saltwater species, you know this is as impressive as it is unlikely. Rosenbauer was fishing off Christmas Island, near Indonesia, at the time. He was feeling pretty proud of himself—until…

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Professional whitewater kayak photographer Darin McQuiod is tougher on camera equipment than anyone else I’ve met. The Dagger-sponsored kayaker built his career by boating into some of the most remote, terrifying rivers in the world with a camera in tow. Think Tank Streetwalker…

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Turn your regular bike into an electric hybrid.

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The 41-year-old Iditarod remains a true test of mushing skills and the strength of a dog team. Meet the men and women set to conquer the course.

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Screeching bird IDs perp

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First overhaul since 1993

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Despite guilty looks

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Tourist takes one in face

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In the second installment of the Bigfoot Country series, Trevor Gordon has a close encounter with the mythical Bigfoot himself, and finds more adventure in the heart of Cascadia’s Bigfoot Country. A series by Jeremy Koreski, Erin Feinblatt and Ian Durkin.   …

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Pro rider Dean Tennant stars in one of the best mountain biking videos out there. There’s plenty of big hits, sizeable gaps and, of course, a ton of speed in this video from Mind Spark Cinema.

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Iditarod champion Martin Buser is part of an elite club of just six people with four or more Iditarod victories. Only about 700 people have ever completed the race, and only 20 have won. Get to know the four-time champ in this profile piece from Alaska Dispatch.

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Legendary dog musher DeeDee Jonrowe has raced in 31 Iditarods – one of which took place just three weeks after she completed chemotherapy for breast cancer. Alaska Dispatch profiled her for their “Voices from the Last Frontier” series. …

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Two-time Iditarod runner up Aliy Zirkle is one of the top dog mushers in the world, and one of the best women in her sport. Get to know Aliy and her team in this profile piece from Alaska Dispatch’s “Voices from the Last Frontier” series. …

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When Naresh Kumar, an IT worker in Silicon Valley, moved to the USA in 2010, he didn’t know a sport like trail running existed. He quickly fell in love with the sport, and adopted a barefoot running style. Watch as he runs a 120 mile section of the John Muir…

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The 2013 Iditarod: Loren Holmes Photography of Alaska Dispatch

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Because your four-legged friends want to travel, too.

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Although travelers might be drawn to Puerto Rico for its beaches and nightlife, the island’s outdoor recreation opportunities outshine its other attractions. Rainforest Adventures El Yunque National Forest’s status as the only tropical rainforest in the U.S. National Forest system earns it the top spot on most…

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Camera-equipped flying robots have quickly become a ­staple of the ­adventure world, filming first ascents and nailing poachers. But that’s just the beginning. As Eric Hansen found out during a cross-country test drive, affordable consumer drones will revolutionize how we experience the outdoors.

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Doomsday preppers have been working themselves into a frenzy way (way!) ahead of the Yellowstone supervolcano's next eruption

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Purpose-built for active people

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“Blue-stain pine” used to go to waste. Now companies are using the wood to make outdoor lifestyle products—and the trend is growing.

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Seven products in your shed that are going extinct.

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Stubble-impaired men pay thousands for transplants

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Counterfeiting and mislabeling on the rise

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Could help save Earth from deadly asteroids

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Buried in backyard

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During a surf film shoot in Portugal last December, Camilla Kemp and filmmaker Sebastian Linda ran into some major storms. Despite the havoc causing weather, the duo got some stunning surf footage, and judging by this video, had a lot of fun.

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A beautiful short film about the restorative power of the outdoors. Looking for answers and armed with an old map and wooden canoe, a man sets off on a river adventure in this short from Helio Collective.  …

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If packing for a trip means throwing a pair of running shoes and some clean underwear in a suitcase, meet sightrunning: destination sightseeing via group runs. Athletes with an indie streak can build their own routes around a city’s attractions, but a growing number are joining preplanned outings that allow…

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Using a ski jacket that breathes well and keeps you dry won’t make you a better skier. But it will increase your comfort level and your time on the slopes. It’s easy to spend more than $400 on a great ski jacket, but guess what? You don’t have to dish…

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And you thought your truck was badass.

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Frustrated with complacent city officials, some bicyclists are painting their own lanes, installing signs, and making mischief intended to send a loud message to motorists: it's time to take cycling safety way more seriously.

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Get ready to hit the road—and document your adventure.

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Athlete heads to court Monday

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Nearly 300 reptile and amphibian species

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Drink up before it’s too late.

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Controversy amid her DQ at indoor track championships

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A friend's drunken offer to chow down at Taco Bell? Irresistible.

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When wolves were reintroduced to Yellowstone National Park after being absent for almost 70 years, their presence had an astounding effect on nearly everything in the park. Writer and Environmentalist George Monbiot explains the impact they had in this video from Sustainable Man.      …

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One of the best trailers we’ve seen in a while. A film about people who love wakeboarding. Coming in April.

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What if your buddy called and said, ‘It was storming over in Japan, can you drop everything and leave tomorrow?’ What would you say? Salomon Freeski TV S7 Ep10 is sure to leave you second guessing your day job.

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A towable camper rugged enough for forest roads.

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Carbon fiber remains the bike industry's "it" material. But when properly utilized, titanium can yield a subtle and sublime ride.

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Don't let a bad fall keep you down. Pro freeskier Crystal Wright shares hard-earned tips on preventing and recovering from tough breaks.

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Questionable use of wearable cams is causing a surge in accidents

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As ski-touring season hits full stride, we're here to help take the edge off lung-busting climbs and quad-searing descents.

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At the second annual Sydney Skinny

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More than 17 million expected to ship in 2014

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From Cuba to Key West

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DNA tests determine dog and owner

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Russians pay $1.54 billion per medal

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A compilation from filmmaker Aaron Lieber. Using his RED EPIC, Lieber captures the best athletes in the world, from Sochi Gold winner Sage Kotensburg to the 11X World Champion Kelly Slater.

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Another fantastic installment from Outdoor Research’s Tiny House Tour. In ski areas around the world, there are stories that live in the parking lot: vans, RV’s, buses, and campers host ski bums, families, keeners, and winter road warriors. Winter culture grows the parking lot scene. Pre-powder prep, après celebrations,…

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Two hormones are keeping you from drifting off

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A growing body of research supports what was once a startling conclusion: vitamins don't help. In fact, they hamper performance.

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The future of fitness tech is here. And it’s dystopian.

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If you’re going to go to the trouble of swimming 2.4 miles, biking 112 miles, and running 26.2 miles, you may as well pick a gorgeous milieu. These courses are in locales that are not only aesthetically pleasing, but loaded with ways to relax post-race. Ironman Cairns in Queensland, Australia.

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Not your average minimalist trail shoe.

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Explorer Eric Larsen sets out next month for a 48-day unaided journey to the North Pole—one of the planet’s most extreme environments. This is the potentially life-saving gear he’ll be bringing along.

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Not to be upstaged by Cinco de Mayo, February 22 is recognized as National Margarita Day. Who are we to argue?

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To Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper

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First-ever images captured by guide in Himalayas

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Voice-sensing abilities similar to humans

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A wonderful timelapse piece comprised of 8640 individual images from over 150,000 that were taken as the photographer traveled around New Zealand for 3 months last spring. A project by Shawn Reeder.

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Big barrels, autumn light, and a surf board. Summer can’t come soon enough. A film by Ander Mendiguren…

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As a lifelong fresh air addict, my secret shame is an inability to name roughly 99 percent of the flora and fauna I see while paddling, hiking, snowboarding, and the like. By valuing adrenaline over a more complete understanding of my surroundings, I often feel disconnected from nature while having…

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Most of us at least know someone who’s ski raced or played ice hockey. But what about the bizarre Olympic sports that don’t get primetime coverage?   Take terms like “vice skip,” “bonspiel,” and “K-Point,” which sound more like drinking games…

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Long before the Jamaican bobsled team rose to fame, Puerto Rico’s George Tucker was the first athlete from the Caribbean to compete in the Winter Games.

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