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Most sled dogs are huskies and pointers, but Muppy didn’t get the memo. With sheer determination and a whole lot of heart, this little dog is rewriting the rules of racing.

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The themes addressed on shows like ‘Naked and Afraid,’ ‘Alone,’ and ‘Survivor’ are more relevant than ever

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Writer and dogsledder Blair Braverman wrote Tough Love, a bimonthly outdoors-themed relationship advice column, for the past eight years. Here’s what she learned from countless strangers’ problems.

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In our chaotic world, maybe preparing for the worst isn’t such a bad idea. But when does it go too far?

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I understand that it’s important to be a good neighbor, but I just want to relax when I get home from my physical outdoor job. How obligated am I to help others?

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The owner of a hiking gear company notices that younger employees maintain a strong boundary between work and life. Is their attitude healthy or lazy?

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Guests at Milkweed fall on a spectrum: on one extreme, foodies who rarely step outdoors, and at the other, outdoorsfolk who—like myself—have never experienced a tasting menu

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As an environmentalist, I’m turned off by my boyfriend’s love of ATVs, dirt bikes, and his giant diesel truck. Am I wrong?

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I’m planning a river trip with a friend who follows an overly restrictive diet. As someone in recovery from an eating disorder, how do I avoid slipping back into unhealthy habits?

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Hyper-fixating on individual actions won’t save the planet

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The answer to your problems isn’t an endless supply of chocolate or a personal nanny. Our Tough Love columnist shares advice on how to prevent tantrums and meltdowns.

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Sometimes throwing in the towel is the best thing you can do for yourself, but don’t give up in the heat of the moment

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My friends make a lot more money than I do, and they tend to plan vacations that are way out of my budget

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When I think about other people watching me fall, I get a pit in my stomach

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I’m worried that my Airbnb guests are annoying locals in my mountain town

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I feel the urge to shake up my life, but I don’t want to stress out my wife and kids

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I’ve asked him to return my skis three times, and I feel like I’m nagging him

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Before you take an ill-prepared trip to honor your loved one, consider looking for solace in your own backyard

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We both miss stuffing everything into a backpack and hitting the road. But between diapers, changes of clothes, and a ton of other necessities, it’s just not that simple anymore.

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I helped them get their foot in the door. Now it seems like they think they own the place, and it feels disrespectful.

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As her dad, I want to give her the space and privacy she needs, without making her feel like she should be embarrassed

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She’s mad at me because I took a wrong turn and she’s terrified of lightning. But I think she owes me an apology, too.

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He’s a regular customer where I work, and I’m new to the community

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Meet the famous Alaskan husky—and Iditarod finisher—who got miffed at a musher and chomped her truck’s brake lines. (Allegedly. Because a lot of people think this pup is innocent.)

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She seems too busy to hike right now, and I’m not sure whether to let our relationship fizzle out

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She’s very active, and I’m worried that my schedule means she’s not getting enough exercise

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I still get outside for long days in the mountains, but my inner anxious voice saps my energy

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Our child is struggling with complicated mental health challenges, and we can’t get outside in the way we used to

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She didn’t mention it when we came back, and I’m not sure she noticed—do I have to bring it up?

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He just got into team sports for the first time, which is great, but he only seems to enjoy it when he wins.

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I cherish this annual tradition and spend months looking forward to it, but I already know this one won’t be fun for me

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He often comes by unannounced while we’re working from home

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She’s become more restrictive with her own diet recently—now it feels like she wants to control mine, too

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I was having a health emergency and asked him to leave with me, but he insisted on staying put

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Racing the Iditarod means braving gnarly cold. Here's the gear that kept me (and my dogs) going.

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No task is too tough for this year’s crop of winter workwear

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My wife and I have been supporting his training, but I don’t want him to learn the wrong lessons

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Isn’t it my responsibility to give him a reality check?

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We may have botched the relationship reveal, but I care deeply about my friend and don’t want to lose him

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We first connected over a love of riding bikes—is it possible for us to find a compromise here?

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I’m an experienced solo backpacker, but she’s a marathoner and a natural athlete

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No more packing it away for winter

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She’s always asking me to volunteer in our community. I wish I could help, but I have a busy job and two young kids.

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Am I being overprotective, or dismissive of something my wife finds meaningful?

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The Yeti Camino Carryall 50 is the last hauler you’ll ever buy

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Plus, what to do if your off-leash dog is making someone anxious

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We have lots of fun when things go smoothly, but he gets in terrible moods if they don’t

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Twelve testers put 33 boots to rock, dirt, and sand. These nine vaulted to the top.

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Lots of people struggle to find new friends for outdoor activities. But taking initiative (and acknowledging your awkwardness) goes a long way.

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I think he’s overreacting, and it feels embarrassing

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Whether they’re for yourself or for someone else, here are some tips for taking NSFW photos in nature

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My sport is a huge part of my identity, but I’m not as good as I hoped I’d be. What if this is my peak?

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5 tips to help you feel less critical and embrace your body

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He’s a big fan of survival shows, and I have a hunch he’s trying to recreate one on our trips

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I used to be the life of the party, but now I’m having trouble meeting people

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Our difference in perspective is causing tension as we plan the next big adventure

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What do you do when the mind wants to heal but the body has other ideas?

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I want to add a storage unit, but he says it will sully the view

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I know he means well, but I hate to see him waste money on something I'm not that into

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My friend is building a yurt and asked me to live with him, but I’ve always thought there might be something more between us

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Traveling with a mix of people can lead to tension. Here’s how to defuse a tough situation.

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In an excerpt from ‘Small Game,‘ her first novel, ϳԹ contributing editor Blair Braverman introduces a cast of characters who will be dropped in a remote landscape for a survival competition. An ominous future awaits them.

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He likes to cozy up to animals and take their pictures. I prefer to keep my distance.

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I think she may be in it for appearances. Plus, I really miss paper towels.

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When it feels like each choice leads you down a different path, it can be challenging to choose one at all

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We worked seasonal jobs to make enough money to spend the rest of our time traveling and feared a white-picket-fence life. But now they've all put down roots, and I still have the same lifestyle.

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She wants to show me the ropes. I want to cheer her on from the sidelines. What should I do?

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Is one person’s way of having fun inherently better?

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And what to do when your girlfriend won't hike with you but plans to hit the trails with her friend

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You've spent ages preparing for a trip, but now it's right around the corner and you're having second thoughts

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Weight-loss discussion in outdoor forums can inadvertently reinforce the idea that there's a "correct" kind of outdoors body. What should you post about where?

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“I went into this relationship happy to share my experience with someone new to the sport, but lately I just feel like an unpaid guide when what I want is a partner”

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“She had such a cute face,“ he said

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It doesn't matter why he's not showing up. It just matters that he's not there.

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My buddy switched the price tags on a tent to pay a lower amount on a more expensive setup. I was unaware, and now I feel terrible.

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If chronic overthinking is getting in the way of your next adventure, ask yourself these two questions

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I took my dream job in a foreign place. I'm worried about leaving my local woods behind and connecting with a new landscape overseas. Help?

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I’ve lived in a van for a year. It sucks, and now I’m ready to change things up.

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On February 3rd, a moose charged and trampled Bridgett Watkins' dog team near Fairbanks, Alaska when they were on a training run to prepare for the Iditarod. Here's what happened in her words, as told to Blair Braverman.

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