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Sponsor Content: Toyota

Learn more about our groundbreaking give-back program with Gaia GPS, launching now with Toyota Trucks's sponsorship of 20 standout trails across the US—matching direct donations to key trail-maintenance organizations up to $100K

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Sponsor Content: Aberfeldy

Meet the sought-after professional bamboo fly rod maker who personally hand engraves his own rods—and puts them to apt use

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In our November issue (on newsstands now) we feature “The New Rules of Survival”, a comprehensive guide to dealing with life or death situations in a changing world. We pulled most of these lessons out of survival stories. Some of those stories came from our editors, some from our…

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In his latest video dispatch, our Mount Everest reporter discusses the differences between climbing the world’s highest peak from Tibet versus from Nepal

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Outside magazine, July 1999 BOOKS The Perfect Sell Buy this book! Adventure books have gone so mainstream over the last two years that even your dentist can debate the merits of Anatoli Boukreev’s oxygen-deprived exploits on Everest in 1996. And, ever intent on flogging a trend,…

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This month, NASA astronaut and mountaineer John Grunsfeld, 49, will blast into orbit carrying a 9x12 Zeiss Maximar B folding camera that belonged to his friend Bradford Washburn—a pioneer of aerial photography and Alaskan mountaineering who passed away last year at 96. The camera is the same one that Washburn took on his 1937 expedition to Canada's St.

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Sponsor Content: Hankook Tires

Hankook Tires heads to Orange County, California to showcase its Dynapro off-road tire lineup

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Jamaican bobsled team loses luggage, misses training

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When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love—and it created big issues for wildlife managers.

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Stormchasers capture surreal vortex-like cloud on film

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