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Sean Allen, 38, went missing in mid-July after hiking alone. Friends remember him as driven and “very calm in the mountains.”

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Hatchets, saws, and axes have a place—and it’s not in the backcountry

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When lifelong climber Jeff Jackson failed to send a punishing project, he contemplated quitting the sport. Here’s what brought him back.

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The freestyle skier was named Breakthrough Athlete of 2022, and doofuses on social media couldn’t contain their anger

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The greatest of all time may not hold the lead until the final stage. But she’s loving every minute in the yellow jersey.

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More and more people are measuring their heart-rate variability using fitness trackers—and seeing those HRV numbers plummet after a few drinks the night before

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Turns out you can carve fresh snow in August. Put these Southern Hemisphere resorts on your bucket list.

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During Thursday’s 18th stage, Jonas Vingegaard waited when his rival, Tadej Pogacar, crashed on a descent

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Michael Charles Lombardo, 55, frequently walked the famed trail with his pet Chihuahua

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A stage-by-stage breakdown of the race, which kicks off Sunday in Paris

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Washington Commanders guard Wes Schweitzer says climbing has made him a better football player, but that’s not why he does it. He’s developed a passion for the sport, and plans to keep sending well after his playing days are over.

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Try these strengthening stretches for stronger limbs

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A fitness tracker provides some insight into how the virus affected Danish cyclist Magnus Cort

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The Hardrock Hundred Mile Endurance Run is back. Here’s what you need to know.

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Adrien Niyonshuti hit the slopes of cycling’s most iconic climb on a hefty bicycle designed for carrying cargo in Africa

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With 10 days of events, 1,900 athletes, and 200 countries represented, the World Championships will, without a doubt, be the most prestigious track meet held in the U.S. since the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta

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New research on Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction programs highlights the importance of consistency

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Netflix, phone calls home, and a trip to the barber are just some activities that Tour de France riders will do on Monday’s rest day

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In his latest VeloNews journal, American cyclist Neilson Powless explains what it was like to come agonizingly close to leading the world’s biggest bike race

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Are high-end race racing shoes worth the investment? Not every runner will benefit from every shoe - so find the best one for your style.

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If doping admissions and bans are the threshold, just one U.S. rider has ever worn yellow

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Tour riders eat more food, race less, and train at altitude more frequently than ever before. Dutch team Jumbo-Visma takes us inside its preparation for the world’s biggest bike race.

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A massive slide on Italy’s Marmolada glacier sent rocks and ice tumbling down on multiple groups of climbers

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After 43 days on the run, the 34-year-old was booked into the Travis County, Texas, jail with a bail set at $3.5 million

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The Tour de France took in the brutal and bumpy roads used by Paris-Roubaix on Wednesday

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The American rider pens his second exclusive blog from the Tour de France for VeloNews

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Several recent email submissions describing real-life blunders from the world of rock have left us extremely worried about some of you. No sharp objects near climbing ropes, please!

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She didn’t seem up for the challenge—but her friend kept pushing her to keep soloing anyway

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A new order from interior secretary Deb Haaland reverses a Trump-era policy that prevented national parks from banning plastic bottles

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You don’t need to “get in shape” to enjoy hiking season. Here’s how to savor it from the start.

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Waves swept two hikers out to sea on the Northern California coast last week

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Kenyan climber KG Kagambi, 62, opens up about the historic trek up the world’s tallest mountain

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Feast-making cookware that won’t slow you down

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Specialized and Rapha parted ways with the elite cyclist. Police have accused Strickland’s girlfriend and business partner, Kaitlin Armstrong, of murdering Wilson.

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The 200-million-old fossil, which contained footprints from an alligatorlike reptile, is believed to have been stolen from the park roughly five years ago

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There’s a reason crowds flock to places like Havasu Falls and Horseshoe Bend—they’re absolutely gorgeous

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Lessons learned at camp sometimes do come in handy

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In July 2013, Matt Dyer felt lucky to see a polar bear in Canada’s Torngat Mountains. His good fortune ended there.

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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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For many hikers, stopping can be harder than continuing, even if it’s a good idea

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Returning to a familiar trail decimated by wildfire can be both a haunting and beautiful experience

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Apparel makers are using exotic materials in the search for planet-friendly fibers, but the products and processes may not be as green as you think

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In New York City, a new group is helping spread the gospel of rock climbing to young women

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Our sibling titles Pinkbike and Beta teamed up for a value-oriented field test in Tucson, Arizona. Here are the results.

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The company’s first try took forever to release and wasn’t perfect. Will the new system live up to the hype?

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The Makita 18V LXT lithium-ion cordless inflator makes traditional pumps a thing of the past

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Our parent company is launching a new NFT project, the Outerverse, to promote sustainability and get people outside

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The professional skier’s next-level ability got her a seat in the heli 17 years ago—and she continues to prove that women deserve that seat

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The pro climber shares some hard-earned advice for pushing boundaries and solving problems

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Harness the power of observation and the fundamentals of meteorology to make short-term forecasts on your next hike

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The narrowest ski in the new Fischer Ranger series represents an entirely new direction for the brand

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Morgan McGlashon is one of only five female guides at North America’s oldest guiding company

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Instructor Ann Schorling explains how to shred like a pro after a big snowfall

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Despite public pressure to stay out of Utah, the outdoor industry’s largest trade show will leave Denver and relocate to its former home in Salt Lake City in 2023

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The only Canadian skier to win the World Cup overall title to date is still going strong more than halfway through her seventh decade

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Heading out on your first overnight? Use this handy list as your guide to packing for a three-season backpacking trip.

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A ton of female-led ski films recently launched, with appearances from up-and-coming skiers and industry legends

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The Indian climbing community is predominantly male. These women aim to change that.

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A longtime Everest chronicler examines how much it actually costs to climb the world’s highest mountain in 2022—and where the money goes

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The 30 percent minimum-wage hike, as well as a plan for more affordable housing, was announced Monday

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Should you leave your store unattended? One daring outdoor clothing brand says the practice has boosted trust—and sales.

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A look back at the inspiring history of one of the nation’s most iconic independent gear shops on the eve of its 50th anniversary

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One inspired the world, one is in danger of being forgotten, and one disappeared

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For the fifth year in a row, no one could best the infamously rugged course at running’s quirkiest event

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Family vacation? Find fun for all ages with these kid-friendly activities in and around the park.

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Thanks to female characters Bryce Kellogg and Robin Hand, women in ski towns have a timeless manifesto to follow

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This amazing 1,453-mile trip starts in Salt Lake City

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Planning a vacation to Yellowstone involves many details, one of which is deciding how you will enter the park

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After a day of tackling moguls and black diamonds (or even the bunny hill), hit the mat with these poses that stretch your muscles and aid in recovery

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Let your grom take the lead and you’ll both learn new tricks and become better skiers for it

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Citing Utah’s record on public lands, dozens of outdoor brands released a statement this week protesting the trade show’s potential return to Salt Lake City

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Ascending a volcano is supposed to be a once-in-a-lifetime experience, but on this adventure, the struggle almost outweighed the reward

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Jake Lah’s genius with aluminum poles has turned him into the wizard behind many of the world’s best outdoor shelters

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The 262-foot wall on the exterior of Denark’s CopenHill is a sight to behold

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The pressures she is facing right now, from an ignorant nation and a callous media team, would destroy any of us

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We break down essential speed-skiing techniques and tactics used by the best of the best

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Learn how to read between the lines of your local avy report with these tips from a backcountry ski guide

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Corrado “Korra” Pesce and his partner, Tomás Aguiló, had completed a new route on Cerro Torre’s east and north face when a rime-ice mushroom collapsed onto them from above

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A handy primer on catching your favorite ski competitions, and when each one is scheduled throughout the Games

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The creator of National Park NFTs says he plans to donate a portion of the proceeds to the National Park Foundation, but environmental activists are critical of its choice of blockchain, which is among the least environmentally friendly

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