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Italy's Bronzini is women's champ

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A few weeks ago we reported on Jeb Corliss's plan to shoot through a hole in China's Tianmen Mountain while wearing a wingsuit. This past weekend, the American flew through the 360-foot-tall, 96-foot-wide, 260-foot-long hole after jumping out of…

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Image by fergie_lancealot/Flickr Last month, the International Association of Athletics Federations decided that women who run alongside men in road races cannot set world records. The IAAF now believes that male pacers give women an undue advantage, and have made the incredible decision…

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/FAAqZHR0OGg?rel=0 Dean Potter free solos Heaven Talk about upping the ante. Last week, 26-year-old Alex Honnold completed Yosemite's hardest known free solo to date, Cosmic Debris, a 5.13b overhanging finger crack in the Valley. Apparently not satisfied, later that same day he nabbed another hard free solo…

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Climber Craig Demartino takes a ground fall and lives to keep climbing–but under a very different reality.

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Surf reports, bouldering routes, bike shops, and more—all at your fingertips

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How to add more excitement to your work week

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While much of the road bike talk at Interbike revolved around aero-shaped carbon, there were a surprising number of fascinating little technology stories as well. From space-age steel to a bike that's “handmade by machines,” manufacturers are experimenting with all manner of materials and constructions to set their bikes apart.

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Man falls testing new line on big island

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Sub undamaged, no radiation leak found

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Man washes up in front of 17 guards

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Executives mum on government loan

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Volunteer disappeared during tour stop

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Perusing the energy food aisle can be a bewildering experience. The sheer number of bars, chews, gels, granola-bar imposters, and lookalike Snicker's can cause you to bonk you before you even begin your next ride, run, or workout. Don't fret. Fortunately, we've tasted just about all of them. Every week,…

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When you’re traveling in the wilderness, a well-stocked med kit can mean the difference between a minor snafu and a major nightmare. This is true whether you’re adventuring alone or with a bevy of little rippers.

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What can I do to stay warm if I have to spend a night in the cold without a sleeping bag?

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The Camp Fire Girls was informally started in 1910 as the sister organization to the Boy Scouts of America. Luther Halsey Gulick and his wife Charlotte established Camp WoHeLo (“WOrk, HEalth, and LOve”), a camp for girls,…

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Greg Martin in Sun Valley Last month, I interviewed Greg Martin about building the USA Cycling Cross Country National Championships course in Sun Valley, Utah. I posted a quick by the numbers on…

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Men traversed 6 countries in 150 days

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Richmond will host road cycling worlds

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World champ's fifth win at Trestles

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Fish, valued at $400K, escaped in flood

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Inquiry, not bike related, complicates merger

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Planning to ride this weekend? Consider making your mileage really count by participating in Moving Planet, a day of grassroots action aimed at raising awareness about global warming by taking a day off from fossil fuels. With critical…

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Top billing. Photo: Adam Roy Last Thursday, some 1,800 people came out for the premiere of the sixth annual Reel Rock Tour at the Boulder Theater in Boulder, Colorado. The tour is always popular, but this year,…

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Thomasina makes progress on her V12 project, and balances the challenges of being a parent and a world-class athlete.

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A behind the scenes look at the endoscope exam of the killer whale Keto at Orca Ocean in Loro Parque, Canary Islands.

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What full-size, affordable camera tripod should I bring camping?

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The American craft-brew movement is alive and well, with 1,800 breweries in the U.S. and hundreds more coming soon. With all those suds, how do you find the best brews? Go and taste them.

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In 2011, 29ers finally caught on across the board, with every major manufacturer getting into the big-wheel market. This coming season, not only is there going to be a proliferation of models as brands fill out their ranges, but there is also a move toward bigger-travel, trail-oriented 29ers. Whereas previously…

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       Photo courtesy National Park Service This review is the first for my list of the 34 best travel books you've never read, posted in no particular order. Up first, Poets on the Peaks, a travelogue that chronicles the varied routes the Beats took…

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Australian runs from North Pole to Panama

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Bears got 50 lbs. of dog food each day

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Cancellara 3rd as Tony Martin dominates

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Bauer, Fattal headed to Oman

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Company responsible for Amazon pollution

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Starting in October, we’ll feature 15 episodes of Salomon’s Freeski TV. Here is what we can expect to see.

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Before any know-it-alls start complaining about the absence of Edmund Hillary, Thor Heyerdahl, or Amelia Earhart from this list, let me make a distinction between “explorer” and “adventure traveler.” An explorer has historically been someone who attempts to do something that no one has done before (or plunder indigenous people…

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I'm running a marathon this fall, and I want to bring my toddler with me while I train. What stroller should I buy?

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Women's champ invited to men's events

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Death is region's third this year

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Alan on Kilimanjaro Summit While climbing Kilimanjaro was not the most difficult of my climbing life, getting down was perhaps in the top three! We made the summit in good time and style after leaving the Barafu Camp at 15,000′ around midnight. The climb to…

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New atlas misrepresents melt, scientists say

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German rider cruises to 22-second win

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A story of the people working to save our beaches. One Beach premiers in New York City tonight.

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Before I tell you about the crop of hot new 2012 gear I saw at Interbike last week, I want to ruminate on the most decisive and exceptional product of 2011. I’ve been testing the Specialized S-Works Epic Carbon 29 for nine months, and I’m still impressed—sometimes even astounded—each time…

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Rescue efforts hindered by weather, terrain

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Trainer's death focus of safety hearing

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Florida man spends five days underwater

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Canines trigger animal-rights row in L.A.

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The Cadence, Courtesy of the James Dyson Award If you think Oscar Pistorius's Cheetah legs are cool, wait until you get a load of the slick new cycling prostheses that may soon be available for lower leg amputees.

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Gene Espy was second (or first) to hike AT

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Magnus Midtboe bolting. Photo: Kieran Kolle/Made Earlier this month, Norwiegan climber Jorg Verhoeven made the first ascent of a project called Nordic Flower in Flatanger Cave, a new sport climbing area an hour and a half from the…

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I've been wearing an Avalung II and Avalung backpack for years. Technically known as an artificial air pocket, the device has long been proven to prolong avalanche survival by preventing carbon dioxide displacement asphyxia. Last year, Black Diamond posted an internet report of a skier surviving a non-avalanche…

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When 34-year-old Hobie Call lost the Death Race this past August, he also lost his chance to win $100,000 for sweeping the Spartan Races. So why does he keep competing?

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I'm moving to Great Lakes region and I'm looking for a kayak that's easy to maneuver and cheap.

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Cycling champ has new focus at age 40

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Park Service hopes to restore Elwha River

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Man lost in same Utah canyon as Ralston

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New U.S. 10K record, top all-time sprints

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Cyclist violates whereabouts rule

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                        What's SUP San Juan? It always takes a little while to get into the flow of a river trip, but I know I’m there when, on a recent Saturday night in early September, I find myself sitting on a sandbar, margarita in hand,…

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Torres Strait (Courtesy of Google Earth) Who knew that diplomatic relations over an international shipping law could play out like a Mexican wrestling match? Turns out the latest set of confidential government documents released by WikiLeaks shows that the…

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In July, the International Ski Federation decided to require longer, straighter skis for skier safety. Did they make the right decision?

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The Shinamo Ultegra Di2 6770 shifting system was one of our editor’s five picks for Gear of the Show at the 2011 Interbike show.

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The Brooks John Boultbee Criterion Jacket was one of our editor’s five picks for Gear of the Show at the 2011 Interbike show.

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Pedal there in good form in the Pladra Elli shirt.

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City sets launch date for summer '12

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Getting robbed sucks whether you're on a business trip or vacation. Keep thieves at bay the next time you travel with these three anti-theft accessories: Clothing Arts Pick Pocket Proof Adventure Travel Pants: Fill the high capacity pockets of these pants with all the…

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Court says president exceeded authority

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Dehydrated Oregon man fights helpers

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Surf-action classic gets an update

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At 36, rider says he can't compete

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What's the best technical shell for skiing? I'm looking for a jacket that isn't bulky and provides versatility in more than one season.

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Who knew a book about weeds could be so much fun?

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The Ibis Ripley 29er was one of our editor’s five picks for Gear of the Show at the 2011 Interbike show.

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The Giro Reverb was one of our editor’s five picks for Gear of the Show at the 2011 Interbike show.

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The Garmin Vector was one of our editor’s five picks for Gear of the Show at the 2011 Interbike show.

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Five accessories to turn your iPhone into a supergadget, including the Snow Peak iPhone 4 Titanium cover.

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100,000-acre blaze forces evacuation

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