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You have some options beyond that perfectly formulated post-workout beverage

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A poem to remind you to stay safe out there

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Because it's make-a-year-end-list season

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An illustrated guide that no one ever asked for

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Every mountaineer knows that getting to the summit isn't a requirement, but it sure is sweet if you do

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Paddling across a lake where a river used to be

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The majority of my favorite days have been on trails that wouldn't make anyone's list

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You can tell a lot about a person by the bike they ride

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A tale about two-wheeled island hopping in the midnight sun

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The new American Alpine Club CEO talks about his background, living the #vanlife before it was cool, and his goals for the organization

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Should all your training be hard? Do you need to stretch? We've got answers.

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An off-trail adventure through perhaps the prettiest chunk of the lower 48

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The knife edge of Switzerland's Hardergrat is 16 miles long with more than 10,000 feet of vertical gain

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From pizza to ultramarathons, what's the best way to chill out?

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In praise of sand in your eyeballs, no cell service, and pooping in a box

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"The time is always right to do what is right"

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Zion was either going to relight my fire or be my last big rock adventure for a while. I didnt know which.

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If you've been thinking about adopting a pet, you've probably asked yourself: Would I like having a dog around the house, or would I rather have a grizzly bear? Here's a handy chart to help you decide.

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The joy of being a masochistic oddball

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A handful of classic reads whose titles might capture some of your feelings of these past few weeks

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It's a ways down the list, obviously, compared to people doing actual lifesaving stuff

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With 43,000 feet of elevation gain, 91 miles above 10,000 feet, and 63 summits, the route is not to be taken lightly. Brendan Leonard recounts one of his favorite adventures from the past decade.

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What I learned from a bicycle crash when I was seven years old

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No one can stop you from skiing in jeans. And really, doing lots of other things in jeans.

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An ode to traveling slow on two wheels and burning just enough calories each day to eat a large pizza each evening

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I mean, friends are great, but are they better than things like nachos or not getting mauled by a wild animal? That's up to you.

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I was an irresponsible person who was good at getting in trouble. I asked Dave for help, and he made a bet on me: his car. In order for him to keep his car, I had to change.

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Sixty percent of the time, the forecast is right every time

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Helpful advice, like "break your fall with your elbows, tailbone, kneecaps, or face"

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A supposedly fun thing I would absolutely do again

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Number 4: Leave it in the car, preferably under the seat

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Because going back to the work after the holidays is hard enough already

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Everything is easier to understand with visuals

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Spoiler: there are a lot of naps

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For when buying the first round isn't quite enough

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How to shovel snow the 'correct' way

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Its far better than the alternative

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You'll be running down the road in no time

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"Avoid pooping your pants at all costs"

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A handy guide to a very important question

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Sometimes you've got to plug in to unplug

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We hope youll enjoy your time here at Tequila Beach

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Who doesnt love a talking bear?

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Its a lot of travel for little reward

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But it is probably farther than you want it to be

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Because we all need a little encouragement sometimes

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Want to be an asshole with a hill to die on? Here are some tips and tricks to get you there.

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Welcome to Yellowstone National Park, where literally everything is lethal

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Im not slow. Everyone else is just fast.

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And other funny shit that happens in the woods

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Two climbers commiserate over the hypothetical, much worse situations they could find themselves in than the one theyre in right now

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Or, the story of how I ate snacks and felt pain

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A short film about one womans experience downriver

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The adventurer takes us through self-doubt, being a dad, and learning to stick with it

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Thoughts on a love/hate relationship with an incline

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If your budget is somewhere between $3,000 and $1.5 million, there's a rig here for you

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Dont have the time to go to Everest? Wait for hours in these lines instead.

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Its tastier than gels are... and thats the main selling point

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*these tactics also work if you climb 5.11, or 5.10, or 5.8

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Dont bring a tree tent to Antarctica, and other sound advice

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I'm older than I was, but younger than I will be

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He sold his first photograph at 14 and has been making pictures ever since

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Stop lying to yourself: you won't remember that you put your wallet, coffee, and phone on the roof of your car before you drive away.

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Who needs a killer routine when you can just have coffee?

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You can't walk in them, but you can fly in them

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Apparently, misery does love company (in a way). So gather your friends and go have some miserable fun!

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The host of the podcast 'Wild Ideas Worth Living' will put out her 100th episode this spring. Here she tells how she got into the podcast business.

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I mean, damn, is it too much to ask for some room on the armrest?

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