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The outdoor-survival reality show returns for season ninetune in and return to our site for updates and speculation on who will win

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Rattlesnakes bite 150,000 pets each year in the U.S. These innovative rattlesnake training courses could save you and your canine companion.

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In 2013, writer Mary Grimm got lost amid whiteout conditions and had to fend for herself for nearly a week

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Theres a distinct pleasure to eating wild foods that you forage yourselfunless you pick the wrong thing

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The well-known climber was helping guide a group of skiers in Utahs Wasatch mountains last month when a slide engulfed him in several feet of snow

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Dont assume a noise deterrent will save you from a run-in with a wild animal. Do your homework before you head out into the wilderness.

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If youve been riveted by the discovery of the Endurance shipwreck, dive deeper into the rich history of daringand often tragicArctic and Antarctic expeditions with these works of fiction and nonfiction

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On February 3rd, a moose charged and trampled Bridgett Watkins' dog team near Fairbanks, Alaska when they were on a training run to prepare for the Iditarod. Here's what happened in her words, as told to Blair Braverman.

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The United Nations latest scientific assessment on climate change is clear: its here, its impacting everyone, and its dangerous. Is there anything we can do?

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Freezing to death. Heatstroke. The excruciatingly painful sting of a box jellyfish, which can kill a person in under a minute. After writing the classic 1997 story Frozen Alive, Peter Stark became an expert on what it feels like to die in the wild. We asked him why people are so interested in reading about itand about his own close calls.

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The accident highlights an industry at a crossroads and raises a crucial question: As safety schools boom, who is responsible for making sure the students come home?

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Tim Leathermans invention was a runaway success. But until now, its never been the tool he intended.

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Mark Jenkins chose to skip a risky adventure with his friends. Twenty-five years later, hes still haunted by what happened in his absence.

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While climbing Alaskas Eagle Peak, Joe Yelvertons life changed in a single moment. His account of the experience won our inaugural survival-stories essay contest.

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Over two decades of ambitious adventures, elite skier and climber Zahan Billimoria has had some very close calls in the mountains

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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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A secret abortion, pirates, and the peace found at the bottom of the ocean

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Cahills stories and rollicking misadventures around the world have made this publication what it is today. Here he talks about his role in the creation of 窪蹋勛圖厙 magazine, choking down snake blood and gallbladder cocktails in the name of journalism, and how he came back from the dead after a frigid swim in the Grand Canyons biggest rapid.

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In his new documentary, Max Lowe, son of the late climbing legend, explores his fathers high-profile death and the family drama that ensued

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In an excerpt from his new book, There and Back: Photographs from the Edge, the renowned climber and filmmaker recounts a 2003 expedition with snowboarder Stephen Koch

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When someone gets hurt in the wild, we know what to do. But what weve lacked for way too long are the tools to help people in severe mental distress.

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Tim Zimmermanns feature about a 12,000-pound orca that killed a SeaWorld trainer changed the future of marine parks, was developed into a powerful 2013 documentary, and turned the author into a vegan

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Ivy Les wildy funny take on adventure entertainment might just shift the conversation on who belongs in the outdoors

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We caught up with author Sebastian Junger to find out how he reported the incredible 窪蹋勛圖厙 Classic story of the Andrea Gails crew, whats changed in the commercial fishing industry, and why hes drawn to people who have dangerous jobs

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Israel Start-Up Nation owner Sylvan Adams and UCI played key roles in helping young Afghan women cyclists escape the clutches of the Taliban

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Each year an estimated 300,000 smugglers, known as kolbars, haul millions of pounds of contraband from Iraq to Iran over the 14,000-foot peaks of the Zagros Mountains. More than 50 of them will dieshot dead, killed in accidents, or freezing to deathand countless more will be arrested and imprisoned. Alex Perry travels to Iraqi Kurdistan to investigate the roots of a trade that all but defies comprehension.

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Over the past few years, McCastle has completed 5,804 pull-ups in a single day, pulled a 5,000-pound truck across the Mojave Desert, and climbed a rope the equivalent height of Mount Everest. How on earth has this Navy SEAL dropout accomplished some of the craziest physical feats in recent memory?

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If you get lost or injured in the woods these days, aid might come from abovein the form of small-propeller drones that are revolutionizing SAR and saving lives

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Introducing a new essay contest for 窪蹋勛圖厙 readers

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A firsthand account of a free-solo accident in the Sierra Nevada

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After an American Army captain came home traumatized from the war, he lost his ability to love. It took the wilderness to reopen his heart.

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For elite mountain athlete Hillary Allen, a near deadly fall was the start of a long, winding journey to find a new source of strength and purpose

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Lyme-carrying ticks are a bigger threat than ever. A promising new antibody treatment looks to stop infectioneven after a tick bite.

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To live in the small town of Haines, Alaska, is to live with bears, with roughly one brown bear for every nine human residents. Last winter, a local snowboarder woke a hibernating brown bear in the backcountry and was severely injured, furthering tensions between food-stressed bears and anxious local residents. But in most encounters, its the bear that ends up dead, prompting the question of what it means to coexist.

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Kyle Dickman had spent his life chasing adventure. But after nearly dying from a snake bite, he saw menacing risks everywhere he went.

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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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Grizzly and black bears have killed five people in North America over the last five months. Is this cause for concern?

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Phillip Dwight Morgan became obsessed with the hit History Channel series during quarantine. It inspired him to dive into survivalism and gave him skills to navigate an unprecedented year.

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That shiny sheet of plastic you have wadded up at the bottom of your daypack can help you stay alive. Will it help you stay comfortable? Thats a different story.

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Despite warnings, rules, and common sense, tourists in Yellowstone keep approaching bears and bison.

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From Naked and Afraid to Running Wild with Bear Grylls, these are our picks for the most riveting adventure series on TV

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To really understand the outer limits of dehydration, you need to listen to the remarkable story of Pablo Valencia

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The remarkable survival story of Claire Nelson, whose solo hike in the desert turned into a desperate fight for her life

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In September 2017, 窪蹋勛圖厙 published a feature about the Berserk, a ship that went missing in 2011 off the coast of Antarctica with three men aboard. The expedition leader, Jarle Andhoy, disagreed with the story we published, which contained some factual errors, and with our portrayal of the lost men of the Berserk. He also believed that the story left out crucial information about the days before the ships disappearance. 窪蹋勛圖厙 editor in chief Christopher Keyes interviewed Andhoy and his lawyer, Gunnar Nerdrum Aagaard, to better understand new details the two have gathered, which may help explain what happened to the men on board.

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Digging deep with journalist Daniel Barbarisi, whose new account reveals the very real danger of the chase

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A tragedy forced Savannah Cummins to come to terms with the fact that doing what she loves means putting lives in danger

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Sometimes the biggest threat in the wilderness is another human

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Cyclist and explorer Kate Leeming ventures across Namibia's Skeleton Coast in this series

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When Joe Stone crashed his paraglider into a mountain, his days as an athlete were supposed to be finished. But Joe had other plans.

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Investigators, family, and friends are still trying to close the case of Paul Fugate, a naturalist at Arizonas Chiricahua National Monument who vanished without a trace in 1980. What keeps them motivated to stick with a mystery that may be unsolvable?

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Wes Siler explains why absolutely everyone should keep one of these $40 MSR Home Emergency water filters around

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All too often, we tell ourselves that being scared is just part of an adventure. But it doesnt have to be that way.

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What happens if a natural disaster strikes and youre away from home?

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A new book by the acclaimed science journalist Michelle Nijhuis looks at human attempts to save other species from extinction, from John Muir to the World Wildlife Fund

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Planning a trip to or through a place with unreliable utilities? Plan for a blackout.

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Vaccines are rolling out with increasing speed, but well also need effective treatments, because new coronavirus cases will be a worldwide reality for years to come. Enter Jacob Glanville, a maverick San Francisco immunologist who believes hes found an unparalleled path to healing.

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An avalanche is every backcountry adventurers worst nightmare. Know what to do with your beacon in case the worst happens.

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When an avalanche killed Caroline Gleichs brother, it didnt end her pro skiing dreams. But it did change her approach to the mountains.

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The desperate race to save a skier who disappeared under an avalanche

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Sometimes our darkest moments create the best kind of magic

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Ten years ago, heli-ski guide Erin Tierney survived a helicopter crash and began a relentless journey of healing and recovery. Battling injuries invisible to the naked eye, she fought to reframe and regain her hold on the life she loved.

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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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What does it take to get through the worst-case scenario? A very special combination of physical and mental strength.

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These eight titles will keep your wanderlust fired up for when it's safe to travel again

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The Selk'bag is here to help you survive a pandemic winter

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How Spain's Natxo Gonz獺lez prepares his body and mind to tackle the biggest swell on earth

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BASE-jumping pioneer Jeb Corliss is one of the original madmen, a fiend for the extreme who has miraculously survived multiple crash landings in a sport that rarely allows second chances. Now, at 44, with a self-diagnosed psychological disorder, he's embarking on his most fraught journey yet: into the depths of his own mind.

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He survived multiple crash landings that should have killed him. But as Corliss sees it, risking everything was the only way to live.

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Wilderness pros are trained to deal with physical injuries, but what about the psychological trauma that can result while on an expedition, from fear and stress, or from watching someone die in a fall, an avalanche, or whitewater? Australian psychologist and mountaineer Kate Baecher created a training program to equip guides and athletes with a tool kit to handle the worst mental distress we encounter when we're far from help.

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In this new alien invasion comedy, a relaxing vacation in the woods takes an unexpected turn

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Kyle Burgess was on a trail run when he came upon a protective mama mountain lion. Using his phone, he filmed her as she escorted him away from her cubs for six terrifying minutes. He had no idea hed just shot internet gold.

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What to do when you're on an outdoor adventure and disaster strikes

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Wim Hof's teachings about breath work and the health benefits of cold plunges have attracted millions of followers who swear it has cured everything from depression to diabetes and makes them happier and stronger. Our writer traveled to Iceland (naturally) for a deep dive with the man and his methods.

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When your life depends on it, it had better work

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It's one of the most astonishing survival stories weve ever heardand it might even be true

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In an excerpt from 'The Cold Vanish,' a new book about people who disappear in the wild, 窪蹋勛圖厙 contributor Jon Billman looks at the rare, tragic case of a fat-tire rider who couldn't be found

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From Expedition Overland, 'How We Organize Our Medical Kit' shows the safety supplies these travelers bring on off-road adventures

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Spanish-speaking guides call the drug "levanta muertos" for the way it "brings life to a dead person"

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On a solo expedition in the Himalayas, whitewater paddler Nouria Newman nearly drownedthen found her purpose

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A self-proclaimed "soft" writer tries to beef up his end-of-world skills during quarantine

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