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He reversed an Obama-era order that raised hourly pay to $10.10, but few in the guiding industry—including guides—are complaining

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Warm weather has officially arrived, and we’ve got your plan: the most stunning beaches for surfing, casting, lounging, and exploring

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A four-year battle over a tiny patch of river beach in Northern California—between two middle-aged guys with way too much time on their hands—illustrates the deep divide in how we perceive access rights to public lands

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It’s time to get reacquainted with the PNW—home to massive mountains, lush rainforests, empty islands, and the greatest oysters you’ll ever taste

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Don't let the slight square footage of this Southern California outdoor shop fool you. It  likely carries all you need.

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Ultrarunner Dylan Bowman ran from Usal Beach to Mattole Beach fifty-five miles north in just over eleven hours. 

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How to fill nearly every weekend this summer with nearly every genre of music

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Proposition 68 aims to fund parks and outdoor spaces where it'll make the most difference—in urban areas. Will voters buy it?

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Last February, 21-year-old Ronnie Ramon Huerta Jr. crashed his Ford 500 sedan into a pack of cyclists during the Palm Springs century. Here’s how the death of one rider, Mark Kristofferson, led to an exceptionally rare murder charge.

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Whether you have a weekend or a month, these journeys are a must

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New Mexico's Bandelier National Monument holds clues to what may happen to forests affected by massive fires

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From filmmaker Noam Argov, Running Across California chronicles Ali Butler-Genesk’s attempt at a ‘fastest known time’.

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Tribes and Native-owned corporations are making huge profits by conserving their forests for carbon offset programs—an effort that could revolutionize conservation

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Two-person teams trade in their cell phones for traditional navigation tools and attempt to travel over 1,200 miles through the desert.

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Find out how your state stacks up

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Why drive when someone else can do it for you?

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The first woman to ride Mavericks on her love-hate relationship with the sport, competing against other women, and why she never went pro

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Score everything from hotel rooms to concert tickets to dinner reservations on the online marketplace

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Because of drought and rising temperatures, wildfires in the West will grow so large and regular they could reshape entire forests

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That fact was made painfully clear Sunday night when an autonomous Volvo XC90 hit and killed a woman who was walking her bike across the street in Tempe, Arizona

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In this video from River Roots and Astral, A Women Knows Her Place takes an irreverent look at paddler Nouria Newman putting on a metaphorical clinic for her male counterparts who just happen to be freestyle world champion Dane Jackson and Rush Sturges on California’s Upper Cherry Creek.

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With an environmentally friendly firefighting gel called Strong Water

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Gorgeous blades from down-home cutlers

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From landscape filmmaker Jay Worsley, Ethos features some incredible drone footage from Arizona, California, and Oregon.

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She was a pioneer for women in the industry

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If successful, he'd be the first to do so. Sure, he's had to bail twice, but that won't stop him from trying again and again.

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In seasons with little snow, people make fewer trips to the mountains, which has a huge impact on local economies

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Now that we know which mountains are on the Ikon and how much it costs, we wanted to figure out: Which is a better deal for skiers?

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Here you can send it right from the road

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Remote, empty spots to pitch your tent in peace this summer

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We found that line with the 60 mph HPC Revolution

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Go where pets are not only allowed but welcomed

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The legendary filmmaker knew the secret to making great ski movies. You couldn't just show skiing, skiing, and more skiing. You needed to tell a story, too, with emotion and humor.

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The pro climber on her go-to, high-tech methods for staying healthy and injury-free

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Make the most of the season with strategies from pros, killer deals on passes, and skier-friendly hotels

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Whether you want to dedicate a few hours or a few weeks, here's how to give back on your next trip

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The once dominant action sports company is beginning 2018 with some major changes

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To help you create the ultimate outdoor agenda, we asked our travel experts where they’re dying to go this year

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As the Thomas Fire scorched hundreds of thousands of acres and forced communities to evacuate, Stuart Palley and other fire photographers rushed to the front lines

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The new bill argues that lawsuits have made wildfires much worse, but its solution won’t do much to help

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Why wait in lift lines when you can ski empty slopes at these hidden gems?

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Big-wall climber Quinn Brett fell 100 feet while climbing El Capitan. Now paralyzed, she thinks back to her accident and reimagines her future.

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On a good day, driving down I-405 here in Los Angeles is considered the commute from hell. Yesterday, things got a little more literal.

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Bring your skis and a good book, and prepare to settle in

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During a life spent in dusty boots and blue jeans, Cindy Rosser has saddled, ridden, roped, shoveled, and seen it all. Writer Andrew Tilin asked her to recount some of her most powerful memories.

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One of the more time-consuming challenges of public-land Airstreaming? Locating good sites. This app helps.

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Sure, it's early season, but book these mid- and late-winter vacations now and you'll save big

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Being able to call for help from his watch helped saved John Zilles, but will wearable tech be a help or burden to search and rescue?

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This month's massive government climate report sounds the alarm about the rising risk of wildfire. Will the Trump Administration listen?

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The Trekker Hooded Puffer ($650) is what happens when a California-based surf brand designs a jacket. Bold color blocking, oversized brass zippers, and a retro-inspired chest patch give it an eye-catching look while a flannel interior and shearling lined hood provide serious protection from the elements. …

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In an effort to get us all stoked for winter, Squaw Alpine dropped this video about the effort it takes to get the chairs turning every morning.

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Over the past week, a series of fires destroyed tens of thousands of acres in and around Sonoma County, burning homes, cars, and wineries in their wake. We sent a photographer to document the aftermath.

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New approaches to wellness travel offer detoxifying spa treatments, nutritious meals, and awesome fitness options

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There's a new breed of low-cost lodging that's custom-made for getting into the wild

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Five exercises that will guarantee you have the strength to adventure all weekend, well into your eighties

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A special edition Honda Rebel motorcycle.

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A search and rescue veteran recounts some of the most nail-biting missions on land and water

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And what I learned from an island camping trip with a bunch of disadvantaged youth

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Big portions of Highway 1 are closed—which means there's never been a better time to explore this coastal paradise on foot and bike

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Pack the cooler. From surfing in Rhode Island to fishing the newly reborn Elwha River in the Northwest, these are the season’s quintessential weekend escapes.

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What is a skyrace you may ask? Well, it's a niche discipline within ultra running focused on running over mountain ranges or, as its founder Marino Giacometti put it, running where the earth meets the sky.

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Dave Polivy is using big-brand marketing to boost his small shop and get around an Amazon-induced downturn

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These summer cabins can help you have one of the best weekends of your summer

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Can hemp work harder than cotton?

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Sponsor Content: Mammoth Lakes Tourism

Why visiting Mammoth Lakes will make you happier, less stressed, and more creative

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The ultrarunner takes a winding path across the U.S.

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Get far into the wilderness in as little time as possible

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Wandering Attention is a short video from Traut Films that blends together surfing with a meditation on the important things in life.

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Who needs swimming pools?

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There's so much more than sunbathing at these eight spots

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The women at Wylder Goods had a big dream: to create the world's first online outdoor-gear retailer for women, bust into an industry overrun by bros, and save the planet. All in four not-so-easy steps.

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Before he became known as the boyfriend on Felicity, Scott Speedman was nearly an Olympic swimmer. Now the star of TNT's Animal Kingdom just wants to have fun in the mountains.

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Here are some innovative ideas towns and cities across the country have adopted to make the world a better place, one mile of singletrack at a time

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Make the most of summer with these 48-hour ­adventures, from surfing in Texas to tasting your way through Oregon’s wine country

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In our ongoing Weekly Escape series, we aim to transport you from your desk to an incredible place in two minutes or less. In this week's installment, videographer Matt Vasquez traveled to Point Lobos State Park in Carmel, California.

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The Oxx CoffeeBoxx is insanely durable, but we weren't wowed by its coffee

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In California, millions of dollars' worth of almonds, walnuts, and pistachios are disappearing. Farmers are perplexed, the cops are confused, and the crooks are getting richer. We sent Peter Vigneron to the Central Valley to take a crack at the crimes.

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