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We dove deep into performance metrics to create our most technical review of joggers to date

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Lava Falls is considered to be one of the biggest rapids on the Grand Canyon’s Colorado River. Rated a Class 10, this powerful feature is characterized by massive waves, holes, and steep drops.

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A brilliant American financier and his wife build a lavish mansion in the jungles of Costa Rica, set up a wildlife preserve, and appear to slowly, steadily lose their minds. A spiral of handguns, angry locals, armed guards, uncut diamonds, abduction plots, and a bedroom blazing with 550 Tiffany lamps ends with a body and a compelling mystery.

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From filmmaker Michael Brown, Soldiers to the Summit tells the story of 11 wounded veterans who attempt to summit two Himalayan peaks in Nepal as a form of post-war recovery. Students from Outside Adventure Film School accompanied them, along with Brian Mockenhaupt, who wrote about the experience in Outside’s April…

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‘Robson,’ the latest ski film from Christina Lustenberger and Gee Pierrel, provides a dizzying look at a historic first descent, and showcases the stress and setbacks that ski mountaineers must navigate on the side of a peak

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Check out our favorite new releases and noteworthy drops from the outdoor world

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This new docu-series by Oscar-winning “Get Out’ director uncovers an erased part of history: Black cowboys' rich heritage in the American West

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Located on the peak’s North Face, the Hornbein has captivated mountaineers since Tom Hornbein and Willi Unsoeld made its first ascent in 1963. Morrison’s party was only the sixth to ascend the route, and the first since 1991.

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You’ll sweat, cramp, gasp for air—maybe even hit the dreaded wall. Here’s just how far your body will go to get you across that finish line.

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Authorities say a young boy called 911 just before 7 P.M. to report that he and three other hikers had been lost for about three hours

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