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The kayaker shares what was going through his mind as he descended Idahos Lower Mesa Falls

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It's Slater's first time returning to Japan since 1990

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Long-distance rowing is steadily gaining popularity, but that doesnt mean the sport is safe

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Tucked away near the border of Luxembourg and Germany lies a river that’s home to wild brown trout. It’s a great place to fly fish, but it’s more than that to the people who spend time on the river and in its nearby forests. Kristallklar, a film by Simon…

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Locals, visitors, and surfers especially were all stoked at the prospect of experiencing the rare south swell on its way from Tahiti. But for the lifeguards on duty, it meant rip currents, broken boards, and, as it turned out, an insane number of people in the water who needed a helping hand.

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This is the seventh episode of Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes, an 11-part series with behind-the-scenes footage of the surfers career

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The longtime pro surfer and adventurer endured massive swells and perilous weather on his 2,400-mile voyage from California to Hawaiiall in a 20-foot survival craft

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This proves easier said than done when hes hit with a back injury and faces tough competition in Jeffreys Bay, South Africa

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With the energy from the fans comes more pressure, and Slater must fight to stay focused

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The region is known for its powerful surf, sweeping wineries, and stunning vistas

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In the third episode of Kelly Slater: Lost Tapes, Slater travels to Bali where he learns some sad news about his friend

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While preparing for the championship tour, Slater finds the time to meet with young surfers and inspire their surf dreams

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Footage follows Slater as he travels the world, prepares for competitions, and connects with this community in Australia

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After traveling to Ireland, members of the Goat Surf Club discuss the importance of highlighting environmental issues in their film series

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The endangered goats may not realize it, but their conservation grazing is helping protect the Irish countryside from wildfires

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The Irish organization Hometree aims to bring biodiversity back to Ireland through planting trees in the town of Ennistymon

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The 40-year-old captain is taking the sailing world by storm, aiming to break dozens of records, including the fastest solo, nonstop circumnavigation of the globe

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Beyond surfing, the trio of friends also want to help raise awareness for environmental issues around the world

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The film Mr. Kookbox shows what inspires his work

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Nathan Williams isnt a household name in Oklahoma (or anywhere else for that matter), but to those who take part in the adrenaline-fueled sport that is noodling, Williams isnt just knownhes red-dirt royalty

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A group of rafting companies is suing to block the Biden administrations increase in minimum wage. Not all guides are happy.

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Go Where You Feel Most Alive is a short film intended to challenge us all to put our phones away long enough to appreciate the exhilaration of the natural world.

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Last weekend, 500 people headed to Huntington Beach, California, to participate in what is believed to be the largest-ever gathering of Black surfers

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Soon after Ranga Perera immigrated to the U.S. with his parents from his home country of Sri Lanka, his father passed away from a heart attack. The loss devastated Perera, and he struggled to fully engage with his own life for years, as a child and into adulthood.

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In coastal Mexico, a group of conservationists are trying to convince fishermen to adopt a new way of life

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Luke Konson and Daniel Balserak set out to catch the state fish in all 50 states and ended up with an unforgettable adventure

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In the heart of Cornhusker country, they know how to make their own fun. Native son Carson Vaughan drafted four friends, loaded up on beer, and did what may be the strangest float trip in the world.

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After his pandemic isolation, angler Fred Campbell was ready to get back to the water

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Paco Maroquin is a second-generation fishing guide who, like his father, has built a life around angling

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In the final episode of Goat Surf Club: Trapped in Morocco, the surfers find a repatriation flight out of Morocco

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Alex Botelho alleges the WLS ignored concerns over its safety plan prior to the 2020 big-wave competition

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After enjoying their time in Morocco, members of the Goat Surf Club were ready to head back home

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This film series follows three surfers stuck in Morocco after the country closed its borders to reduce the spread of the omicron COVID-19 variant

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What began as a simple surf vacation turned into a wild adventure when Morocco closed its borders and banned incoming and outgoing flights

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The brands Colors of Kona line was inspired by the bright colors that are a signature of Hawaiian landscapes

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Inspiration tells the story of the birth of the Maine Fly Company in 2018

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Youve seen Miami. Just probably not like this.

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The sports top women have wanted their own Pipeline Pro for years. At long last, theyve got it.

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What it feels like to rescue a surfer from the massive winter waves that crash into the Hawaiian island

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The Row of Life drifted for nearly 4,000 miles across the Pacific Ocean until, one day, it washed ashore

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The future of the Chinook is uncertain, as its numbers drop due to the impacts of climate change, unsustainable harvest practices, dams, habitat loss, and predation

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Jay Johnson connects with a community of anglers in South Carolina, where flood tides and redfish reign supreme

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With increased coastal flooding and erosion, climate change is harshing Californias mellow vibes. Officials say its time to retreat from the shore altogether. Residents want to stay and fight. Paul Kvinta reports from the front lines of a pitched battle, where geologists and millionaires are squaring off, and friendly fire between surfers isnt so friendly.

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In part three of Chasing the Elements, we join two of the sport's top athlete-filmmakers as they kick off paddling season

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Forest Service limits permits to Boundary Waters after surge in visits, Mark Cavendish robbed at knifepoint, and what happens when hot water meets Siberian cold

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Big-wave surfing in 100 Foot Wave, high winds cancel skiing world cup, and a bald eagle versus one brave prairie dog

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窪蹋勛圖厙s ethics guru on why its not the nudity thats offensive

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Plan your next adventure on one of the nations most resplendent waterways with the help of Gaia GPS

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How Susan Orlean reported the classic 窪蹋勛圖厙 story about the surf girls of Maui

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Using their scuba skills, these water lovers clean the countrys largest lakes in the hope that their garbage hordes can spark high-level change

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How two rival teams fought storms and sleep deprivation to claim an 18-year-old paddling FKT

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In BAJO Odyssey | Fish for Change - Heather, a film by Meris McHaney, we follow Heather Harkavy, director of operations at Fish for Change, as she leads a summer student program in Guanaja, Honduras

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The state of the steelhead in the Columbia and Snake River watersheds is dire. A Pacific Northwest steelhead angler grapples with how best to honor the people, places, and resources that she loves.

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Its not just a momentary mood booster, but a reminder of what were capable of

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Freestyle and whitewater kayaker Dane Jackson goes big. This video, by Novus Select and Flow Motion Ariels, highlights his best moments of 2020.

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For Tributaries Digital Cinema, balancing cameras on shaky bows is just the way to show off life aboard beautiful boats

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Everything you need to know about the Collins Cup, who could win the first-ever event, how it works, and what the broadcast will look like

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We spent a day on the lake with professional athletes and dog parents, Emily Harrington and Adrian Ballinger and here's what we learned

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After more than 25 years of deliberation, the sport of kings finally makes its debut at the Games

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Born in Surf City USA, and the descendant of an actual samurai, Japans surfing superstar is ready for the sports debut on the world stage.

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We travel along with Ed Knight to understand what it means to put food on your table and put back what you dont need

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Spearfishing for Mark Healey is mostly about observing and trying to be a noninvasive part of that environment.

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Our writer, a lifelong surfer, tries to find out

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It took me months of cold, scary failure to learn how to roll my boat in the open ocean. The effort taught me that barriers to outdoor proficiency, no matter how daunting, can be overcome if you dont give up.

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After a year of isolation, the small community of Yakutat reconnects among the waves

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Join L. Blount as she pushes her boundaries and tries an Oru Kayak for her first time

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Heres how to get away from crowds this summer and enjoy a backcountry camping experience thats easy and comfortable

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Kayla Lockhart was desperate for relief from the panic that plagued her. She found it at the edge of a stream.

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Want to hit the rivers this summer?

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窪蹋勛圖厙s ethics guru on what counts as nature

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When Konstantin Grigorishin羹ber-wealthy Ukrainian businessman, aspiring philosopher, former pal of Russian oligarchsintroduced the upstart International Swimming League in 2019, he made the first move in an ambitious plan that could blow up Olympic sports and usher in a new era of athlete fairness. He also commenced a game of chicken with some of the worlds most powerful and dangerous men, including Vladimir Putin. And he just might win.

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Author Natalie Warren wants young women to disregard conventional rites of passage and get lost in the wilderness

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A six-part documentary series chronicles big-wave surfer Billy Kempers near-death experience and his path to recovery

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An experimental surf film, with expressive shots of African landscapes, seascapes, and wildlife

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A surfer takes solace in the dark before the dawn

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When a massive swell surprised author William Finnegan, he was left with only one option: paddle for his life

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Plastic Tides, a nonprofit based in Bermuda, uses paddleboards to enlighten and inspire kids to move toward a plastic-free future

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Tenkara fly-fishing in Colorado with Daniel Galhardo

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Connecting to ecosystems through the hobbies we love enlightens us on the delicate balance between humans and nature

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