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The pain I experience while thru-hiking draws me back to the present and makes me more aware of my privilege

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Tim Leatherman’s invention was a runaway success. But until now, it’s never been the tool he intended.

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The parks on this list span six continents and tens of millions of acres, offering excellent fodder for any nature-addicted international traveler looking to jump-start their wanderlust

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California rescue aided by drone, Mikaela Shiffrin chases ski record, and turkey trot Strava art

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Backpacking rule number one: pack enough to eat

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Forest Fenn Treasure Hunter Banned, Sequoia National Park Reopens, ultrarunner meets rattler

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The outdoor doofus was recently convicted of crimes he bragged about to ‘The New Yorker.’ So what’s an appropriate punishment?

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Hidden spikes on a popular trail, a cancer survivor’s marathon return, and ducks on the run in New York City

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Mountaineers recognized for ascents in Canada and Pakistan, as well as two lifelong alpinists, will receive awards later this month in France

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Could racing a pedal-assisted mountain bike up the highest peak in the Northeast become cycling’s next great race?

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With seven seasons of whitewater paddle guiding under her belt, Bronwyn is well-equipped for the challenge. But the other three teammates are nervous, and everyone goes for a swim in the frigid glacial waters at some point.

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We combed the event for the most unique and badass builds

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The outdoors are all around you, no matter where you live

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Bus 142 spent 60 years sitting in the Alaskan backcountry and saw thousands of visitors before it ended up at the Museum of the North in Fairbanks. Now a team of conservators, students, and volunteers face the challenge ahead.

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Let's get lost

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Have You Ever Considered Running In 13 Countries In One Day? Probably not. But Josh Sanders did. And then he tried it. With 15 friends.

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Accidents on zip lines in Southeast Asia have left Western tourists with lifelong injuries. As adventure parks make their way across the Pacific and open in every U.S. state, the question to ask: Is anyone regulating them?

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Professional vehicle dwellers share their tips for making the most out of life on the road

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During the Great Flood of 2011, the Mississippi was an unleashed monster, with deadly currents and a flow rate that could fill the Superdome in less than a minute. Defying government orders, Delta native W. Hodding Carter and two wet-ass pals canoed 300 miles from Memphis to Vicksburg—surfing the crest, watching wildlife cope with the rising tide and assessing 75 years of levee building.

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Every hour of every day, behemoth container ships cruise the highways of ocean commerce, loaded with stereos and lobster and plastic air fresheners. And during the winter storm season, massive waves from out of nowhere can wreck these arks of global trade.

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Before the rains, before the winds, before the tens of thousands of missing and dead, Patrick Symmes sneaked into Myanmar's secret capital, where the military rules from a sun-baked plain, guided by the forecasts of astrologers. A report from the last flight out of a shuttered nation, where, even hours before Cyclone Nargis hit, nobody had a clue.

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