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Californian Ben Schuck says the secret to kiteboarding in your eighties is assessing risk and never taking a ride for granted

Matthew Bryce went surfing alone. Would he die alone, too?

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Gary Kristensen grew a massive gourd in his backyard and then paddled it 46 miles down the Columbia River to set a new world record

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Surfer Keala Kennelly and others have criticized pro surfings governing body for staging an event in the United Arab Emirates, where same-sex relationships are against the law

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Race officials confirmed the death of a Mexican athlete and a British national, while participants raised concerns around organization

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Surfings three-time world champion talks fatherhood, injuries, and how a daily regimen of hyperbaric chamber therapy and meditation helps him stay on top

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Before the 22-year-old American could win gold, she had to conquer issues with confidence and the pressure to perform

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Yes, canoeing is in the Olympicsand the races are happening now. Heres what to expect, plus how to watch the races for yourself.

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A guide to responsible adventures, wherever theres water

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Tamayo Perry, who also appeared in Blue Crush and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, died on Sunday on Oahus northeast coast

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A year ago, the world was transfixed by the Titan implosion thousands of feet underwater. Writer James Nestor argues that we should still go deep.

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Five questions with Amy Appelhans Gubser, the 55-year-old California woman who became the first person to swim from the San Francisco Bay to the Farallon Islands

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Authorities in Ensenada have arrested three people in connection with the disappearance

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When PTSD from military service in Somalia changed the course of Chad Browns life, the subtle art of catch and release fly fishing changed it back

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The forecasting behemoth Surfline redefined the art of scoring waves. But some say its to blame for increasingly crowded breaks and a pervasive fear of missing out.

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Surfers from Hawaii once again ruled the day at Banzai Pipeline, where challenging conditions created plenty of drama

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The middle Florence brother is leading a cohort of social-media-savvy surfers who have created a totally new way to go prono competition circuit required

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For this group of women, swimming miles in freezing cold water is the best way to spend a weekend

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Neusch瓣fer won the Golden Globe, a dangerous, solo, nonstop sailing race this spring

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Record winter storms turned the Central Valley into a 300-mile long flood zone. We sent a writer and photographer to check out conditions that hadnt been seen in 40 years.

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Iconic ways to make every day count and infuse more adventure into your life

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You say yes, of course. But what about those other wild opportunities that youre not so sure about?

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A 37-hour rescue mission ended on Tuesday after officials in Indonesia located six of the missing seven people. The search continues for an Indonesian sailor who disappeared.

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A team of four recently crossed all 2,350 miles of the Mississippi in 16 days 20 hours and 16 minutes

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A typhoon devastated the surfers island community. In its aftermath, she found peace in the same ocean that had wrought such destruction.

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McKayla Bowers biggest concern: the way shell be welcomedor notin countries openly hostile to LGBTQ+ people

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After the dissolution of an abusive relationship, the educator turned to their familyand naturefor stability

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When the photographer moved from his tight-knit Korean-American community to rural Montana to spend more time outdoors, he decided to create a new community for outdoorsy people of color

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When her husband died in a diving accident, the writer refused to stop participating in the sport that had brought meaning to both of their lives

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A new study suggests that more white sharks are swimming off the popular Massachusetts beaches than almost anywhere on earth

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The stand-up comedian and wildlife biologist taught a kid to fish and netted his own lesson in return

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The surfers agoraphobia was preventing him from living the life he wanted, so he reached out to his wave-riding community for help

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On an fishing adventure with other Black men, the journalist realized that sharing his experience could create opportunities for others

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Rehabbing from a shocking injury led her to swimmingand then the wild, open sea

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After the success of My Octopus Teacher, the films director was burnt out and unable to create. She found solace and renewed passion on a remote island sanctuary.

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After she quit a stable career to pursue her dream of becoming a journalist, she realized she needed a big breakand found one in the middle of the Indian Ocean

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The marine biologist and mother was struggling to find time to nourish herself. Then she found a community of wave-riding moms.

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A traumatic childhood experience left the journalist deathly afraid of the water. But by drawing on the resilience of her ancestors, she found the courage to dive in.

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Surfer Dylan Graves recently notched a record-breaking ride on a tidal bore in Indonesia. Graves says the cosmic wave changed his life.

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After losing a leg in a car accident, the clothing designer discovered grace in scuba diving

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The big-wave icon discusses the origins of the HBO docuseries, his new surfing ambitions, and whether or not there will be a season three

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When the young athlete was given the chance to lead her outrigger canoe team at the state championships, it opened her up to taking all kinds of chances

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New rules have thrust Australian longboarder Sasha Jane Lowerson to the center of a global sports debate

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Neusch瓣fer made history this week, becoming the first woman and third person to win the Golden Globe, an impossibly challenging sailing race

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A 2022 boating fatality could be a harbinger of more frequent whitewater disasters on a dwindling Colorado River

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She was a very unhappy lawyer until she took a scuba trip to the Galapagos that convinced her to give up her career and become an explorer

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An encounter with sharks taught the open-water swimmer that getting through fear leads to beauty

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The gear designer thought her career was over was stricken with chronic fatigue syndrome. But a decade-plus of recovery work has resulted in her best creations yet.

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The disabled surfer struggled with insecurity until the waves and a friend helped him to accept his entire self

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Chasing the elusive permit fish is an exhausting endeavor for the most seasoned anglers. So why would a total newbie even try?

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As permits on western rivers become harder and harder to get, one reader wants to take matters into his own hands

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Since hes never said anything explicitly romantic, wouldnt it be presumptuous to tell him Im not interested?

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Luke Shepardson took a break from the lifeguard chair to win the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational

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The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing event asks surfers to submit video clips of their best waves. Is the new format a success or a wipeout?

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Marcio Mad Dog Freire perished Thursday while tow-in surfing at the famed break

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Massive swells are flooding coastal communities and demolishing coastal structures in Northern California, and making for good surfing further south.

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Kurt Steiner has dedicated his life to skipping stones, developing a technique to produce throws that defy the laws of physics

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John John Florence has remarkable physical talents, but his greatest asset as an athlete might be his enduring positive attitude

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Meet an amazing man who has dedicated his entire adult life to stone skipping, sacrificing everything to produce world-record throws that defy the laws of physics. To hear him tell it, he has no choice.

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After a season full of highs and lows, episode 11 of "Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes" brings Slater to his final contest on the island's North Shore

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The ultimate guide to rafting the Grand Canyon including how long it takes, whether you need a permit and how much it costs

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Slater reconnects with an old friend and colleague who is planning their own retirement

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The Surf Ranch in California is home to Kelly Slater's personal manmade wave

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