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In a year when record numbers of Americans were changing jobs, these companies attracted top talent with benefits like paid sabbaticals, all-inclusive ski trips, and free health care

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On the complicated experience of seeing Japanese wellness practices exoticized in the West

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Why do I feel so, I don鈥檛 know, not that great after I spend a few minutes scrolling through social media?

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The acclaimed author鈥檚 latest release is the October pick for the 国产吃瓜黑料 Book Club. We spoke with him about the book, climate anxiety, and the father-son relationship

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Twelve reasons Deepak Chopra's new podcast on Audible will help change the way you view yourself and the world

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Why? Because when more kids reap the benefits of time spent in nature, the world will be a better place.

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鈥楾he Secret History,鈥 鈥楤attle Royale,鈥 and the latest Sally Rooney novel

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For decades, Deep Springs College in California resisted the push to go coed. But even though women are now allowed to attend, it still holds on to the past.

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These five documentaries from the famed mountain film festival feature everything from daring ski descents to an adorable Alaskan husky

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What a witches鈥 year taught me about our relationship to wild places

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From adventurous sled dogs to aging golden retrievers, online canines make millions of people feel good about their day

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Having a green lawn doesn鈥檛 make sense in many parts of the country. But that doesn鈥檛 mean kids have to sacrifice their backyard adventures.

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A new Complex series takes Rick Ross, Lil鈥 Kim, and Quavo on short hikes. Each episode gets vulnerable in wonderfully unexpected ways.

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If you sent me this question before the pandemic, I probably would have a very different answer. But we鈥檙e all in a different time now.

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Our strongest writers, most ambitious reporting, and award-winning storytelling throughout the decades

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Your field guide to swiping for a soulmate

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Patagonia recently updated the Willard Bascom classic 鈥榃aves and Beaches鈥

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The actor, woodworker, and dedicated outdoorsman offers up choice lessons for making a deeper connection with the world beyond your door

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In 鈥楾he Rescue,鈥 Elizabeth Chai Vasarhelyi and Jimmy Chin capture the astonishing effort to find the boys鈥 soccer team that spent more than two weeks trapped in a cave

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An overexplained 鈥渞ecipe鈥 for my favorite endurance fuel

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Steep lines and jaw-dropping stunts stand out in the annual film series鈥 latest entry

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国产吃瓜黑料 TV and its 600+ hours of adventure films and television shows are now free with 国产吃瓜黑料+

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Eco-conscious parents are turning to electric utility bikes to haul their most precious cargo: their children

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Please give me some kind of hope that I鈥檓 not raising a kid who always will prefer computers to canoes

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Our culture columnist recommends six of the most interesting newsletters out there鈥攆rom thru-hiking dispatches to Neko Case鈥檚 reflections on nature

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Honest-to-God advice on how to enjoy nature, from an actor-comedian-author-canoe-builder who grew up on a farm and takes rock stars rafting

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For Indie singer-songwriter Jesca Hoop and British rapper Testament, the natural world is an endless source of creative inspiration

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President Biden just restored the national monument鈥檚 boundaries. Now it鈥檚 time for deeper healing and restorative justice for the region鈥檚 Indigenous people.

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Even after a life-changing diagnosis, I can still experience the thrill of adventure

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Alexandra Kleeman鈥檚 new novel imagines a disaster-plagued California where everybody鈥檚 drinking man-made water

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It鈥檚 never too early to help your kids develop a healthy mindset around food. Here鈥檚 where to start.

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鈥極nly Murders in the Building,鈥 Shirley Hazzard, and a whimsical TV musical

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Reading about romance and relationships in speculative fiction about scary futures reminds us that a better world is always worth fighting for

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When the real world seems increasingly apocalyptic, what鈥檚 the point of reading novels about the horrors of climate change? 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 culture columnist investigates her own fascination with cli-fi.

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The past few years have seen a boom in fiction about the climate crisis. Here are our recommendations for some of the most interesting titles out there, from Octavia Butler to Jenny Offill.

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Through the moving story of a widowed astrobiologist and his unusual son, 鈥楤ewilderment鈥 addresses our apathy in the face of environmental disaster

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We鈥檙e relaunching our community for outdoorsy book lovers鈥攕tarting with Richard Powers鈥檚 new novel, 鈥橞ewilderment鈥

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In the words of Brendan Leonard: 鈥淚 did perhaps underestimate it a tiny bit鈥

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A 16-year-old in Texas drove into a group of cyclists in Waller County, Texas. Should he have been behind the wheel in the first place?

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A daring advice columnist sets off on a road trip with a singular goal: to ask strangers if they make love outside鈥攊n towns named Eden

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A revered figure in modern climbing literature, Katie Ives is known for her intense work ethic and for encouraging writers who weren鈥檛 always invited to the club. In her first book, she explores how the physical and fantastical aspects of big peaks have, for centuries, inspired human dreams.

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For decades, many ski and snowboard films have excluded women and disabled and BIPOC athletes. 鈥楳ountain Revelations鈥 and 鈥楾he Approach鈥 aim to bring new energy to the genre.

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Before enlightenment, get on and pedal. After enlightenment, get on and pedal鈥攂ut we do pass through several transitional phases along the way.

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Intrepid author Mary Roach shares tales of thieving bears, murderous possums, and mugging monkeys from her new book, 鈥楩uzz鈥

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Your style, no matter the reason, is your choice. Period.

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These are the full contest rules for聽国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 survival stories essay contest. You can read more about the contest and how to enter on this page. 1. Eligibility You must be 13 or older to participate. Employees and family members of 国产吃瓜黑料 employees cannot participate. We鈥檇 especially like to hear…

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Introducing a new essay contest for 国产吃瓜黑料 readers

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Across the West, resort towns are facing a livability crisis. Luckily, advocates say, this problem can be fixed.

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The South American pack animal is the perfect companion for getting deep into the wilderness with little ones

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Stories are about how human connections are made and kept in the outdoors, and how they鈥檙e evolving now鈥攚hen community has never been more important or more at risk

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In 鈥楩uzz,鈥 science journalist Mary Roach travels around the world to examine people鈥檚 troubled attempts to coexist with wildlife

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For one pandemic-worn parent, the key to staying close to her family is getting some distance

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Being rusty now doesn鈥檛 mean you鈥檒l be rusty forever

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The new movie from Sender Films and Red Bull Media House chronicles the life and death of alpinist Marc-Andr茅 Leclerc

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鈥楾he White Lotus,鈥 鈥楾ed Lasso,鈥 and the harrowing tale of a shipwreck

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Living in a remote mountain town made him irresistible to curious dudes鈥攁nd got me wondering why we assign so much importance to where people are from

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When my yellow Lab died last spring, I was flattened by an overwhelming sadness that鈥檚 with me still. And that鈥檚 normal, experts say, because losing a pet is often one of the hardest yet least acknowledged traumas we鈥檒l ever face.

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Doesn鈥檛 your dog deserve the best?

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After a terrible diagnosis forced me to slow down, I learned how to relate differently to the wild鈥攁nd myself.聽

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Narrator: The summit was not just ahead

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We asked a pediatrician for advice on getting outside safely when temperatures soar

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If I can help or influence one person, all the negative comments will have been聽worth it

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鈥淚 would contend that stupid behavior is sometimes the proper response to stupid laws鈥

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The singer-songwriter鈥檚 latest album shows that getting away from it all isn鈥檛 easy鈥攅specially when you鈥檙e a pop superstar

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Follow the founders of the Collins Cup as they organize and train for a new kind of global triathlon

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Journalist聽Lizzie Johnson provides a comprehensive postmortem聽of how the notorious 2018 inferno聽came to destroy Paradise, California鈥攁nd what it means for the future of wildfires

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Your partner鈥檚 planning an epic adventure with his ex, but you鈥檇 rather be his go-to travel buddy

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鈥楤reathing Fire,鈥 a new book by Jaime Lowe, delves into the personal stories behind California鈥檚 inmate firefighter program

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Coming to terms with a landscape ravaged by fire

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The stories we're watching today, from our daily newsletter

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How a Boston-based program is using running, fitness, and holistic care to help veterans in life after service

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The pandemic forced schools to teach outside. Many teachers, parents, and kids want to keep it that way.

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Our senior editor鈥檚 foray into woodworking got off to a rough start

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In 1960, John Steinbeck set out on a cross-country adventure with his standard poodle, Charley. More than half a century later, writer Kristin Wong did the same thing with her dog鈥攁nd learned an unexpected lesson about the pain of uncertainty.

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Growing up as a Mexican American kid in an anti-immigrant environment, Eric Arce began a yearslong struggle with anxiety and depression. In this essay, he explains how biking has helped him.

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In a new series from 国产吃瓜黑料 TV, two pro cyclists train three beginner riders for the one of the nation鈥檚 toughest mountain-bike races

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Jenna Robinson believes that 鈥渢his sense of calm is born in a moment when something vast and majestic is encountered, and it demands a pause from the mental chatter鈥

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Daniel P茅rez and the Sanba Cycling Team are proving that delivery workers, line cooks, and mechanics race bikes, too

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The curious challenge of loving someone who鈥檚 always leaving you in the dust

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When COVID-19 hit, one 国产吃瓜黑料 editor found solace in an unexpected hobby

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