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Fire the babysitter. This time you're bringing the whole family.

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Climbing's biggest name makes his bid for international stardom by risking death on live TV

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How the Stanford physiologist is trying to change the hydration game

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The former trainer's controversial study says he can

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How Sandra Steingraber is leading the war against hydraulic fracking

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How a fearless filmmaker is shifting the conversation around snowboarding and big air

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Devin Graham is creating a Youtube empire

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Since he was a boy, Sonny Tanabe has been in the water, as a competitive swimmer, freediver and spearfisherman. In his second book on spearfishing, he writes about the history, the tools and the heroes of this art.

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Billy Parish's quest to make renewable energy the way of the future

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It took 13 years to broker a land exchange in Summit County, Colorado. But the results appear to be worth the wait.

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The rewards of risk are fueling a catastrophic increase in TBIs. How can we protect ourselves?

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How the Coupounases sold their brand without selling their souls

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Due to falling prices and litigation

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Craft brews highlight native ingredients

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Building a trash incinerator-cum-resort

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 Gear Guy Bob Parks shows you how to winterize your old kicks with dirt-cheap househod materials.

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Lax government oversight of Canada’s massive tar sands industry is leading to adverse environmental and health impacts. Investigative journalist Ted Genoways reports on these problems for his latest story in the December issue of Outside. Video courtesy of the NRDC.       …

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No decision has been made, but company officials told investors they are giving a serious look at retail stores to promote the brand and sales

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What should I do about pain on the inside of the knee? I can walk and jog, but with constant pain. I just want to run!

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Why you should hit the road in a Volkswagen pop-top.

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Invasive species's DNA found in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin

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Five counties could create 51st state

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I want to take lots of photos during my holiday adventures. What do I need to know before hitting the road?

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Inspiring stories and Norwegians are awesome

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Man shoots friend in the back

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Nathan Baggaley accused of large-scale amphetamine distribution

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Scientists warn that a melting Arctic means more encounters

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Two pro skiers die in unrelated incidents

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Team Beard USA takes nine trophies

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This episode takes you deep into the mountains of British Columbia, the Pacific Northwest, Switzerland, and beyond. Burton.com…

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For Salomon Freeski TV’s 100th episode, the crew takes a look back of some of their favorite moments.

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Last year, Hurricane Sandy put the kibosh on Gotham's biggest road race. This year the runners are back, and more jubilant than ever.

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Do nudists know something we don't? If you mean where the best luxury spots are, then yes.

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The CrossFit backlash is in full swing—led by a long list of injured participants

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I've been kayaking before and want to start it as a hobby. I would like to be able to use it on flat water and the ocean (calm, that is), but also for medium fast-water. What kayak would you suggest?

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Jack London, eat your heart out

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Kenyans lead field of 50,740

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All passengers escape unharmed

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Meb Keflezighi won the prestigious NYC race in 2009, and is a force in every marathon he runs. But he'll need to overcome injury—and some hungry young competition—to nab another title.

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Sugar has become a trillion dollar health care problem. But are athletes at risk?

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For the skier who likes to shop locally

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Corporations aren't all bad when it comes to skiing

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Your favorite slopes—bigger, better, and ready for winter

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The best places to find deep conditions this winter

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The 411 for planning your ski trip around the weather

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The best places for uphill and in-bounds skiing

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Where to go off the beaten path this winter

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One of the original seven Mercury astronauts, Carpenter grew up in the 1930s in Boulder, Colorado, roaming the Front Range on foot, horseback, and skis. As his daughter, Kris Stoever, explains, the freedom fueled an exploratory spirit that eventually took him to space.

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A new art piece in an English café lets patrons use recycled Tour de France memorabilia to sound off on America’s most infamous cyclist.

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How To Get Across the Grand Canyon and Back

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Because before you get to the finish line before you get to the starting line.

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Southern pitmaster Drew Robinson shares his recipe for the world’s best sunrise-to-sunrise, fat-bubbling, beer-guzzling cooking party

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The polar explorer talks about the gear, prep, and mental conditioning necessary to undertake what he hopes will be longest unsupported polar journey in history

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For use in disaster situations

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(And is thrown off a cliff in the process)

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Colorado's ski areas differ on enforcement

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I've read the news about Sriracha making the eyes and throats of people near the factory burn. Is there anything to it?

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In cycling, we're not supposed to shave our legs the night before a race because it "Eats up energy." At this stage race I did as a junior none of the Euros would shave their legs because of this. Is it true?

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I usually drink according to thirst to stay hydrated, but will that strategy work during the cold winter months?

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Freeskiing is, by far, the olympic sport I am most excited to watch during this winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Freeskiing is brand new to the Olympics for 2014, and the three disciplines involved, half-pipe, slope style, and skicross, are going to be a thrill to watch. I get downright…

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No rooster sauce? No problem.

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The Southern Foodways Alliance searches out the best hidden food personalities in the American South, tells their stories in films and oral histories, and puts their farms and restaurants on the map. We called filmmaker Joe York to find out why he works so hard to raise the profile of out-of-the-way cooks, farmers, and ranchers.

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The squad's new conditioning coach, Toni Beretzki, is turning power into performance with a retooled fitness plan

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42 Miles Across the Grand Canyon and Back

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Ingredient in high demand

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Childhood fantasy: achieved

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List scores cuisine, financial, and social qualities

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NYC marathon doubles its security budget

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A documentary on our deep connection to the mountains and the challenges of exploring nature in a sustainable way.

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 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Warrior One. More on the ultimate ski workout. …

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 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Butt-Up. More on the ultimate ski workout. …

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 US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Side Kick Plank. More on the ultimate ski workout. …

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US Ski Team trainer Toni Beretzki demonstrates the Swing Plank. More on the ultimate ski workout. …

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An obstacle-racing obsessed filmmaker aims to find out why suffering has become America's favorite new sports pastime.

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Or better yet, use these tips and training techniques to not fall at all.

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