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Located in California's Sequoia National Park, The General Sherman is the largest living single stem tree on Earth. Or at least the largest living single stem tree that we know about. No, it's not the tallest. (That award goes to the Hyperion Tree, a coastal redwood.) It's not…

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While competing in ASP junior events, Brazilian Gabriel Medina made a name for himself as an aerialist. As a 17-year-old, he won the most prestigious event in the ASP's Cash for Tricks series. Now 18, Medina is competing on the ASP World Tour and perfecting new aerials in…

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Ben Lecomte will attempt to set the long distance swimming world record by swimming across the Pacific.

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Motocross trick breaks star's foot

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Who needs nightlife when your days are spent tackling terrain like this?

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Is working closely with killer whales in a marine park dangerous for trainers?

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Doug Schnitzspahn on the best packs from the 2008 Winter Buyer's Guide.

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Welcome to The 7 Summits Climb for Alzheimer's: Memories are Everything. It is on! And it is, simply put, to find a cure for Alzheimer's and support families who are living with this disease.My first climb is in a few weeks to Antarctica. But before I go any further,…

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I've seen quite a few hikers with two-way radios on the trail. What's your take: recreational gimmick or worthwhile piece of equipment? Our family of four hikes together a fair amount, so I can see their worth. But, then again, does trail etiquette mean this is akin to using a cell phone on the bus? Philip Burlington, Vermont

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After his friend Kevin Bowser died in the World Trade Center on 9/11, David Sylvester decided to honor his memory by following through on a long-time personal goal—riding his bike across the U.S. After that trip, he was hooked: he rode across Africa. Then Asia. Then the U.S. again.

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