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Justin Housman
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Beyond the Summit—Traversing the Arctic to See What’s Left
An adventure athlete slows down a bit to take it all in.
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Strava’s 2022 Report: More E-Bikes, More Gravel Bikes, Way More Skiing
Take a deep dive into your fellow enthusiasts’ habits.
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POV Wingsuit Footage That Will Make Your Head Spin
The Death Star run had nothing on this.
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Vasque’s Best Boot, the Breeze, Is Still the Bargain Hiking Boot Champ
Just a simple, reliable, rugged but comfortable boot. What else ya want?
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Resurrecting and Preserving Montana’s Beloved Alpine Trail Number 7
The gorgeous Alpine Trail #7 and its dedicated crew of protectors.
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How to Keep Your Bike Secure and Safe While Bikepacking
You’re packed up everything you need. But wait, should you bring a lock? What kind?
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The Great Lakes Dishing Up Some Frozen Treats
Waves come in places you’d never expect.
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Relocated Black Bear Hiked 1,000 Miles to Get Back to Fave Digs
When was the last time you took a little four-state wander through the American South?
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Book Review: The Wild Salmon Chronicles
Langdon Cook’s fantastic new book “Upstream” traces wild salmon through a human-engineered landscape
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A Bugaboos Traverse, Sketchy in All Directions
Cody Townsend flirts with deep sketch in the Canadian Rockies.
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Enormous Avalanche Teaches Enormous Lesson
Markus Eder here was a *little* too amped to ski this line. So amped, he threw caution to the wind,…
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Running From Prison to the Top of Mount Tamalpais
He spent 18 years staring at Mount Tam from inside San Quentin State Prison. Then he ran up the damn…
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YETI Coolers Are Buoyantly Washing Ashore By the Hundreds After Cargo Spill
Not bad PR for YETI, as the coolers are fine after a year at sea.
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The Romance and Disappointments of the Intinerant Big-Wave Surfer
At the mercy of the sea, and the addiction of huge waves.
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Roald Amundsen Had to Make Do With Being First to South Pole
When the North Pole was reached before he got there, Amundsen simply decided to be the first to reach both…
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Burton Snowboard Rental Program Delivers New Rides to Your Doorstep
Folks who ride only a few times per year and spend hours each winter at the rental shack counter standing…
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It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year (The Artisanal Firewood Video)
Sure you have firewood, but was it rubbed with heirloom spices?
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A Gooseneck Kettle Deserves a Place In Your Camp Coffee Kit
It’s the little things that make the best coffee.
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What We Dream About When We Dream About Running
Charting a life path through dreams.
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Dude Got Stranded Hiking, Lived on ‘Half Jar of Salsa for Two Weeks’
When you go out hiking, have you ever included a jar of salsa in your backpack? You might, after reading…
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What I Think About When I’m About to Be Obliterated by a Giant Wave
Rushing through the stages from panic to acceptance when a mass of water looms.
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Norwegian Nature As Good Medicine
If you could bottle this up and prescribe it, you would.
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The Kindling Cracker Can Make a Pro Log Splitter Out of Anyone
The easiest kindling splitter you’ll ever use.
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In Praise of Really Big Tents
Stop settling for cramped conditions when camping with the palatial NEMO Wagontop 6p
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Unexpected Joy
When life closes one door, it presents you with a bicycle. Or something like that.
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The Best Dropper Lever on the Market Is Now Even Best-er-er
It’s just a dropper lever, right? The PNW Loam Lever says, “not so fast.”
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You’re Gonna Want This Adventure-Ready Telescope From Nocs
Small, powerful, and only one lens makes this monocular a must-have bit of kit.
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Cody Townsend and Crew, Once More Unto the Breach
What the heck is the Uber Tour, anyway?
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Perfect and Terrifying and Lightyears From Any Medical Help
On a surf trip, be careful what you wish for.
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You Don’t Need Reservations to Visit Yosemite Anymore
For better or worse, Yosemite will again be open to all comers in summer 2023.
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We Love The Kids Ride Shotgun Seat For Kiddos (Fun for Adultos Too)
Literally miles of smiles.
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Warm Up Your Autumn-Chilled Bones With Leah Dawson’s Warm Water Dancin’
‘Bout as fun as it gets. Surfing sure, but life too.
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The Immediate Present of Art and Being in Nature
Midway through his 90s, Alex Katz is still trying to artistically replicate the experience of being in the moment.
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Art Brewer, Surfing’s Larger Than Life Genius Photographer, Dead at 71
Surfing’s rock and roll photographer has passed away.
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If Adventurous Riding Is Your Jam, These Are Your Shoes
Because sometimes bike rides involve a whole lot of hiking.
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Remote Rafting to Remote-r Ski Lines
You don’t need an excuse to do a trip like this, but a bachelor party is as good an excuse…
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‘Five Summer Stories’ Is 50 and Still Maybe the Best Surf Film Ever Screened
One of the best action sports films of all time returns to the theater where it belongs.
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Mountain Bikers on Getting Old and Fear
“There is something about being allowed to do the same thing now as when I was 16.”
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A Baffin Island…Vacation?
“Consider taking your sweetheart to Baffin Island, it’s surrounded by literally nothing.”
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Dick Proenneke Lived Alone in Alaska For 30 Years—And Thrived
Wasn’t that life in workaday society was too much; it was too little.
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The Tiny Solo Stove ‘Mesa’ Is a Sweet Little Camp Or Backyard Buddy
Sometimes you don’t want, or can’t build, a full-on campfire. That’s when you reach for the Mesa.
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Loved By All: The Story of Apa Sherpa
Without Sherpa, there is no Himalayan climbing.