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Kadoma pays tribute to paddler Hendri Coetzee, who was killed by a croc in Africa. Read Consumed, Grayson Schaffer‘s story about the remarkable life of Coetzee.

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I want to ride the best rapids in the Caribbean. Where should I start?

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Get ready to maximize the endurance, strength, flexibility, speed, and power you never knew you had.

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After a 13-day cruise to Antarctica to ski virgin powder with 22 of the world’s best guides, Kim Havell has some advice to share

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Court ruling challenges fee's legality

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Schleck withdraws, U.S. riders 2nd and 3rd

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Utah teen wins in sport's first WC season

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Study hints at link to brain disorders

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Email from deputy director suggests fraud

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  I just got back from a soggy week on the East Coast with my kids. New York hasn’t had much of a winter, and we arrived to overcast skies, milder-than-normal temps, and lots of rain. Not that we minded. Where we live, moisture falling…

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Bombing singletrack in the Himalayas–Anthill Films latest teaser highlights trails and travel in Nepal. The film will be released on April 20th in California.

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In June, the world’s best paddlers will coverge on Idaho’s notorious North Fork of the Payette for a two day race down Class V whitewater. Get more info here. The teaser is from Forge Motion Pictures.

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Matt Dixon of Purplepatch Fitness shares one of the best exercises for building strength in your glutes. For more triathlon fitness videos and interactive training plans, check out The Outside Challenge.

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Matt Dixon of Purplepatch Fitness demonstrates one of the best exercises for building strength in your hamstrings and glutes. For more triathlon fitness videos and interactive training plans, check out The Outside Challenge.

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I'm putting a ski/bike rack on my new Subaru, and I'm wondering what to get: Thule, Yakima, or factory?

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Clothes make the man, as the old adage goes. In the case of clothing that uses Schoeller energear fabric, in fact it's certified to be true by scientific researchers, and claimed better than your average tee by race car drivers. How it works: Energear, according to Schoeller, “is…

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Trust will benefit people affected by spill

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Bird seen swimming in nearby river

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Riders clash over radios, revenue sharing

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66 teams head to Nome

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Does a “3-in-1” jacket seem like a gimmick that can't possibly deliver on all fronts? 3-in-1 jacket means that the inner insulating layer and the outer jacket shell can each be worn individually, or they can be worn together for a third dual layer option.Columbia shows that…

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Black bear scavenges at a dump. Photo: Flickr/Mr Emprey As the debate rages over the environmental costs and benefits of oil derived from the tar sands in northern Alberta, wildlife near a major extraction area is already coming out on the losing end.

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70 skiers on lift unharmed

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Wildlife photography’s best new tool rolls. Check out these breathtaking close-ups of lions from Will and Matt Burrad-Lucas.

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Researchers wield the collection trawl  Photo: Stiv Wilson Despite what you might have heard, there are no huge, visually striking debris fields of plastic shopping bags and PET bottles swirling around the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. But if that's the good news, the bad news is much worse:…

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[all photos: Emily Shoff] Soon it'll be mud season–time to escape to drier ground. And there's no better remedy to the tail end of winter than dropping a thousand feet into the canyons of southern Utah. My husband, Andy, and I have traveled with…

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  ext_script = "//player.ooyala.com/player.js?embedCode=tmZXFtMzqYFQvpYcLaRzYTQ0cKjF9pIH&deepLinkEmbedCode=tmZXFtMzqYFQvpYcLaRzYTQ0cKjF9pIH&height=315&width=560"   Jonathan Siegrist is one of the few American sport climbers who has dedicated himself almost entirely to developing routes on his home ground. As Chris Sharma has settled in Spain and Ethan Pringle and Dave Graham have bounced between continents over the past…

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The first four weeks

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Weeks five through eight

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A decade of research reveals that creatine is the real deal—but watch your step when tempted by other supplements making big promises

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Unlocking real staying power

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The big picture

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The dynamic master plan

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Muscle bound

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Weeks five through eight

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Weeks 13 through 16

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How much protein do you really need? A lot more than Uncle Sam's telling you.

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Red Bull marketing copy or Lord of the Rings?

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Weather's role at the Boston Marathon

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A cardio and resistance trainer inspired by surfing motions

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Buy a ticket to Japan—really

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Stop making excuses with these strategies

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Heart-rate training is the key to gauging your aerobic intensity and building endurance. Here's how to get started.

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After every workout, recovery starts with the first thing you put in your mouth

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The ultimate guide to weightlifting for endurance athletes

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Have trail and gym work turned you into a stiff? You need some flex time with Ashtanga yoga.

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Your foundation is built. It's time to tweak the beast.

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We asked four top fitness coaches for their tape-it-to-the-fridge-door advice. Here's what they told us. (Bonus: We kick your excuses to the curb.)

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Get a solid endurance base through heart-rate training.

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Fine-tune your fitness with balance and agility exercises. Here's how.

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To keep a workout program fresh, you need to make it your own, and some days you need to break the rules—within reason.

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I live in the Southeast and I’m a pretty good amateur photographer. What are some of the most amazing, camera-worthy hikes in my neck of the woods?

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College professor to use three hybrid cars

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Cost of avalanche rescues mounting

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Alleged drunk briefly shuts down airport

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Recent loss blamed on goggle problem

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Video by Devon Balet Photo. With the profusion of marathon mountain bike events and the growing popularity of the expanding National Ultra Endurance (NUE) Race Series, I keep hearing talk that the days…

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About a year ago, I was at the Bay Area headquarters of a major outdoor industry brand, when the guy I was meeting with explained that he’d given up trying to seriously train for cycling. For years, he’d been an avid competitor and he loved the hard physical work of…

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I’ve never done a triathlon. I don’t swim. I don’t run. And I bike mainly when our copy chief goads me into it. Yes, this is pathetic, especially since I edit Outside’s fitness coverage. Don’t get me wrong, I’m still active: I ski all winter, hike a 12,000-foot peak at…

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Celebrity nature-doc narrators get graded

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In our obsession with minimizing exercise damage, we may have lost sight of the reason we exercise in the first place: to force our bodies to adapt and get stronger

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A recent spate of avalanche deaths near ski resorts sparked a flurry of media reports, many declaring that so-called sidecountry skiing is becoming an increasingly dangerous pursuit. It's just not that simple.

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Nordic skiers and cold-climate runners will love this aerobic-oriented jacket, which has a wind-blocking front face and a thin, breathable back.

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I spend a lot of time exercising outdoors and I need a new heart rate monitor. What should I look for?

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Diuretic positive was for medical treatment

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Hillary Clinton considering new proposal

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We hear a lot about young people climbing big mountains. However, we rarely hear about the steady-handed partners climbing alongside them and keeping an eye out for them. In 2010, I covered 12 -year-old Matt Moniz as he set a High Pointer record by standing on the…

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Country hopes to promote tourism

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Min. 20-foot wave height never reached

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NBC will show race in September '13

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I recently discovered the website, Kids Who Rip. Not sure how I missed this one, but it’s rad little video library of kids killing it on bikes, skis, kiteboards, surfboards, skateboards, balance beams, and pretty much every other conveyance and game known to childhood. You can submit…

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The world's top alpinists continue to push the boundaries of human suffering and exposure with climbs of ever more technical peaks. Gear companies like The North Face, Mountain Hardwear, and Marmot don't sell a lot of high-end, alpine gear, but they need to keep their athletes happy. Clients willing to…

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Photo: Christinamari/Flickr The Bureau of Land Management is in a pickle. And wild horse advocates are fuming. At issue is what the BLM considers unsustainably large herds of wild horses on 26 million acres…

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An abridged history of waterproof-breathable warfare

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New Orleans chef John Besh dishes up the ultimate seafood-gumbo recipe

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Officials say animals habituated to humans

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Man was lactose intolerant, had Lyme

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Stage six could be decisive in race

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Whimp won Piolet d'Or in 1998

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This February, Jonathan Siegrist climbed a 5.14d/5.15a, one of the hardest sport climbs in the United States. Adam Roy reports on America’s homegrown climbing star.

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