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Sponsor Content: Land Rover

Whether you’re on a road trip, in an off-roading competition, or rescuing marine wildlife, the Defender is the vehicle for the job

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FOR CENTURIES, Eastern mystics have prescribed meditation as one-stop shopping for all that ails you. And Western researchers have been proving them right, showing that it can boost memory, concentration, and even athletic performance. Dr. Herbert Benson, president of the Mind/Body Medical Institute, in Boston, has shown that just two…

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Growing up in Snowbird, Utah, pro skier Angel Collinson and her brother Johnny had no shortage of childhood adventures. Watch to hear Angel tell us about the time she learned the power of trust and visualization during a backcountry outhouse incident.  …

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From filmmaker Tom Welsh, The Problem of the Wilderness is a film set to the poem of environmental activist Bob Marshall.

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She's now back-to-back champion

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Explore Your Outside+ Benefits Map Explore the backcountry and hit the trails with our premium navigation apps. Navigate Like a Pro with 300+ Maps USE IT FOR: Hiking, Trail Running, Overlanding, Backcountry Skiing, and More. 1. Download Gaia GPS App 2. Plan a Trip Create, Edit,…

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Outside magazine, March 1995 Ride With Pride: The Dirt Dictionary BOING: A suspension fork or stem; a dual-suspension bike is a boing-boing. “Mark’s not going to feel much pain with his new boing-boing.” BONK: Cycling’s classic term for blowing up, hitting the wall, or otherwise expiring in…

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Watch Austrain climber Bernd Zangerl on the second ascent of Entlinge.

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Sponsor Content: Hankook Tires

Equip your rig with everything from a portable table to the right tires, and enjoy the best of four-wheeled adventure

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The pros and cons of doing speed work on the track and on the road, and why you should mix in some of each

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