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The trick to this recipe? Dehydrated pumpkin purée and vanilla powder.

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Shenandoah National Park has unveiled Shencamp, a text message-based update to help campers locate vacant campsites

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With a triple-dip La Niña cycle bearing down on us this winter, a look into the recent past seems like a promising way to chase powder, just this once

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As defenders of all things outdoors, we can’t let Paul Hollywood’s weird marshmallow hockey pucks stand

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Thinking about winter kinda makes our day. Here are the film tour dates that are sure to be good days for you, too.

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Get your tickets for the worldwide film tour now or get prepped for the virtual screening on ϳԹ Watch. Just don’t miss it.

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We had a chef put these egg replacements to the test

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The results are in from the 2023 Ski Magazine reader survey! Did your favorite East Coast ski area make the list?

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Before you grab a colorful, flavorful sports drink to sip after your next workout, read this

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Keep these pantry superheroes on hand for easy meals that still taste delicious

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Pinkbike Academy is back for 2022 and we're excited to once again offer a career-changing grand prize to one deserving rider.

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It took Honnold 32 hours to complete the HURT, which covered 35 miles and 24,000 feet of vertical gain, and crossed 23 summits and 14 classic rock routes in the Nevada canyon

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Is your lower back out of whack? Yoga can help you find relief.

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World champion mountain biker Kate Courtney pens a goodbye note to her retiring mentor

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Northwest College teammates Brayden Lowry and Kendell Cummings suffered serious injuries after fighting off an aggressive bruin in Wyoming

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Sometimes the best solutions are the simplest

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Colorado has thin air and endless views. New England has roots, rocks, and tree-lined trails.

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Hiker Rebecca Clark says she ended up with a hole in her back and lots of stickers and thorns, but otherwise she is OK

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Try this brief sequence to relieve stress

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Concerns are mounting for the Iranian climber, who competed in this past weekend’s Asian Continental Championships without a hijab amid high-profile protests in her home country

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Visitors are waiting up to five hours to enter the famed Utah parkland, which did away with a timed-entry system earlier this month

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This year the U.S. will host the most World Cup events in history. Stream them all live on ϳԹ.

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An injured hiker is lucky to be alive after she was spotted by a passenger aboard Colorado’s Durango-Silverton railroad

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I’ll level with you, dear reader: while I don’t trust gear reviews that don’t name at least a few cons, the only con here is the hefty price

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After suffering a nervous breakdown, mountain-bike photographer Matt Wragg received a surprising opinion from his psychologist

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ϳԹrs Andrea Sansone and Andrew Hamilton trace their relationship back to a chance encounter on one of Colorado’s highest peaks. Now, the two are pushing each other to set speed records on the state’s famed fourteeners.

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Hiker Andrew Devers went missing in Washington State’s Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest with no food or water in June 2021

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One editor defends those individuals who sleep in vehicles and dive into the occasional dumpster while pursuing their passion for the crag

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Philip Carcia covered nearly 2,000 miles over a span of 90 days to complete the arduous goal. It was his third attempt at the challenge.

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A new book examines the history of free soloing, and tries to explain why climbers do it

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After 2,194.3 miles, this is the equipment that they loved the most

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From the delicious, to the palatable, to the borderline inedible

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On the latest Out Alive Podcast episode, a fossil hunter in Florida explains what it was like to be ambushed by an aquatic reptile

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The five-time Ironman world champion says she unknowingly wore a banned wetsuit in competition. Triathlon organizers have decided not to punish her.

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With the summer high season wrapping up, a variety of national parks are doing away with timed-entry and reservation rules for the next few months

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Climbing's gear expert weighs in

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USA Cycling traditionally selects pro road racers for the world road championships. But Swenson earned a spot with his success in gravel events.

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The eight-mile gondola connecting Salt Lake City to Alta and Snowbird would be the longest in the world

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Since 2007, Paradox Sports has run climbing trips, community nights, and training programs for veterans and adaptive athletes

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Hsin started climbing at a gym outside Denver, Colorado. Now, he’s completed some of the toughest bouldering problems in the state.

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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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Here’s what we know about the Mosquito Fire, how local communities are being affected, and what Western States 100 race organizers are doing to respond

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Joe “Kanga” Harvey was last seen heading toward the Connecticut River, where his body was later retrieved

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The veteran hiker takes us through his three-day attempt, which saw him battle bladder problems and extreme exhaustion

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The retired fighter compares the two sports, and sheds light on his new multi-sport training regimen

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Jeff Long led a world-class team to climb the uncharted west face of Makalu. The attempt failed, and he was held responsible for an illegal act by an ousted member.

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Several years ago, writer Astra Lincoln and her partner were testing their climbing skills in the Sonoran Desert of southern Arizona when, high up Baboquivari Peak, they encountered a migrant simply trying to survive.

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Editors list the bold and bizarre items they’ve stuffed into a backpack for a trip to the woods

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The Granite State has the right to bill hikers for the cost of their rescue, if officials deem them to be reckless in the outdoors

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The Australian pro is using the ride to raise funds for the family of Kangangi, who died in August while racing the Vermont Overland gravel race

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The tragedy is a reminder to be careful when using camping stoves in enclosed areas

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Founder Aliya Barnwell explains how her youth cycling camp teaches kids how to love riding in the Big Apple

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The proposed eight-mile lift would alleviate ski traffic in Little Cottonwood Canyon and bring visitors to Snowbird and Alta resorts

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Your guide to all-things Long Trail for your upcoming thru-hike

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Barrett was charged following an investigation by the U.S. Park Service

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Kangangi was in the United States to participate in multiple off-road events with his Team Amani squad

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Lessons learned during a stroll through London’s narrow streets and soaring parks

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Rescuers say Jetal Agnihotri, 29, died after being swept away by flash floods on Friday

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Contributor Megan Starich discovered that her outdoor passion wasn't the key to recovery. Slow, uncomfortable, and often nonlinear healing was.

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Lightweight and versatile, a grilling skillet will give you that smoky, just-off-the-grill flavor—both outdoors and indoors

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Park Service officials believe the human remains are connected to a death that occurred near the Abyss Pool hot springs on July 31

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When pain happens, sometimes your instinct is to not move at all. Research suggests that's not always the right answer

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A group of researchers from University of California at Irvine investigated the link between SAR incidents, park visitation, and Twitter posts. Their conclusions could inform how hikers portray their own adventures—and view those of others—online.

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From cheese to leafy greens, serve something unexpected at your next barbecue

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Guides and rescue personnel are trying to understand the disasters that occurred on the volcanic peaks of Carihuairazo, Cayambe, and Illiniza Sur over the weekend

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New Zealand student Anna Parsons broke nearly every major bone in her body in a fall in Yosemite National Park

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Forget Zion and Canyonlands; this desert gem has something for every hiker among the hoodoos and bristlecone pines

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The distance runner shaved more than two hours off the JMT’s previous fastest time

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Winter has shown up big time in the Southern Hemisphere as ski resorts reopen to international travelers

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Everything you need to know about the famed races in Chamonix, France

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Want to hike without crowds? See jaw-dropping vistas without torching your quads? Check out these dayhikes and backpacks.

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From local favorites to tourist must-dos, these trails are the best of America's Finest City

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In the third episode, climbers Emily Harrington and Adrian Ballinger ascend Kyrgyzstan’s Pik Slesova. The publicity around the expedition has shed light on the complexities of reporting big-wall attempts.

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The plastic ski surface at Emily Resort in western Ukraine allows skiers to slide downhill even when there’s no snow

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Officials at California’s Redwood National Park say visitors have caused damage to the tree and its surroundings

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Americans Josh Wharton and Vince Anderson completed the first integral ascent and first free ascent of the Italian route “Suerte” on 20,100-foot Peruvian peak Jirishanca

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Plan accordingly, because these mountains all require reservations to hit the slopes in 2022

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A 22-year-old man participating in an outdoor educator course was killed by a lightning strike in the Absaroka Mountains on Tuesday evening

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TikTok is brimming with people who swear by the sound frequency for improved concentration and a sense of calm. We spoke to sleep and psychology experts to find out what the science says about the brown-noise trend.

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Driven by closures and new parking rules, Colorado’s highest peaks saw a precipitous drop in hiker visits from 2020 to 2021

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