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Electric cars are the future for commuters, but can they go the extra mile on a road trip?

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Tips on self-defense, BASE jumping, and how to make it out of a plane crash alive

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Making it through a catastrophic event is just the first step. Presenting five true case studies in survival.

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When alpinist and photographer Cory Richards dug himself out of an avalanche in 2011, he emerged alive but scarred—an ascendant star in a community that tends to shun the very idea that trauma can have lasting effects. As his profile climbed ever higher, his career and personal life imploded. Six years later, one of the world’s best artist-adventurers comes clean about the panic attacks, PTSD, and alcohol abuse that nearly killed him.

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Eight exceptional new timepieces

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They'll keep your beer cold for a stupid long time and are easy to transport

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When Daniel Duane was a kid, his father taught him how to climb in Yosemite. Two decades later, when his teenage daughter wanted a valley education of her own, he realized that the old beta no longer applied.

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Because no one wants to be left in the dark

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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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They were both phenoms who got burnt out on the sport. Their relationship helped reignite the spark.

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From apparel to accessories, this gear will make sure your time on the water is well-spent

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How does a town go from logging and livestock to bits and bytes? Tiny Prineville, Oregon, is finding out as huge data centers from Apple and Facebook transform the timber town into a recreational hub of mountain bikers and craft brewers.

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Look good on the road

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The perfect summer day in this California beach town

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Simplify your mobility routine

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Mountaineering’s classic shades live on

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Upscale meditation studios are bringing mindfulness to the masses. Are they also diluting the practice?

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Our favorite free-range, protein-packed, delicious snacks

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Three new films take on conservation, climate change, and doping

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

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Because the best brewers know: good beer starts at the source

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Dispatches

Charging Cross-Country: Electric cars are the future for commuters, but can they go the extra mile on a road trip?

Water Works: The best brewers know that good beer starts at the source.

Stranger than Fiction: The summer's hottest documentaries take on conservation, climate change, and doping. 

The Scenic Route: An ultrarunner takes a winding path across the U.S. 

Destinations

Summer Blockbusters: Pack the cooler. From surfing in Rhode Island to fishing the newly reborn Elwha River in the Northwest, these are the season's quintessential road trips. 

Essentials

Soft Cells: Chill out with these versatile coolers.

Trippin' Out: Look good on the road with these essentials.

Float On: Summer's best SUP gear.

Bodywork

Instant Karma: Upscale meditation studios are bringing mindfulness to the masses. Are they also diluting the practice?

Joint Custody: Simplify your mobility routine with these moves.

Science of Survival

Near-Death Case Studies: Making it through a catastrophic event is just the first step. Presenting five true case studies in survival.

Live or Die: Tips on self-defense, BASE jumping, and how to make it out of a plane crash alive.

Overexposed: When alpinist and photographer Cory Richards dug himself out of an avalanche in 2011, he emerged alive but scarred—an ascendant star in a community that tends to shun the very idea that trauma can have lasting effects. As his profile climbed ever higher, his career and personal life imploded. Six years late, one of the world's best artist-adventurers comes clean about the panic attacks, PTSD, and alcohol abuse that nearly killed him.

Handing Over the Sharp End: When Daniel Duane was a kid, his father taught him how to climb in Yosemite. Two decades later, when his teenage daughter wanted a valley education of her own, he realized that the old beta no longer applied

Living in the Cloud: How does a town go from logging and livestock to bits and bytes?