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The 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast
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LIVE! To Alex Honnold, Fear Isn鈥檛 Real (From the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival)

What you can learn from how the most famous climber in the world handles fear

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How (Literal) Pants-Wetting Anxiety Can Clarify Life, with Sierra Schlag

An unlikely story about Japan, the United States, and skiing as a bridge between the two

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David Blaine and Diana Nyad on the Art of Endurance

Two icons from very different ends of the performance spectrum talk about probing our capacity for fear, risk, and pain

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Surfing The Waves Of The American Culture War, with David Litt

The former Obama speech writer's unlikely tale of how surfing helped him understand his brother-in-law (and the rest of the country)

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How To Walk Through鈥擜nd Away From鈥擜 Digital World, with Craig Mod

The most influential digital designer you've never heard of found an anecdote to the noise on Japan's ancient walking routes

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LIVE! Matt Lyons, Kaite Burrell, and Eeland Stribling Don鈥檛 Take This Seriously (From the 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival)

PaddyO gathers his favorite outdoor comedians to talk about the serious business of making people in Gore Tex laugh

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Father鈥檚 Day Special: Dad-Level Adventuring in the 70s, With PaddyO鈥檚 Dad

Hear what adventure looked like back when the shorts were short, the gear wasn't waterproof, and there weren't many guys from Chicago in the Rockies

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How Music Responds to the Place Where You Make It, With Goth Babe

The musician on sailing, surfing, and living in tiny homes in giant places

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Climbing Everest is Easy Compared to Surviving an Abusive Parent, With Melissa Arnot Reid

One of America's most accomplished mountaineers details her unexpected journey to the top of the world in her new memoir, 'Enough'

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Bouncing Back From Heart Attacks, With Chef and Angler Ranga Perera

Ranga Perera is a sought after personal chef and fly fishing companion in Bozeman, Montana, who lives with disarming joy and optimism in the face of tragedy and an eery brush with death

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The Benefits (and Drawbacks) of Adult Beginner-ness, With Mirna Valerio

Take it from a professional trier-of-new-things: taking up a new outdoor pursuit can change your life鈥攁nd the more hurdles you face in doing so, the more reasons you have to try

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Taking the Battle of the Sexes 国产吃瓜黑料, With Katie Burrell

You probably know Katie Burrell from her Instagram skewering of outdoor stereotypes and her race ski-sharp takes on how relationships live and die on the trail. So you鈥檇 think talking to her would be a non-stop gigglefest, but Burrell has range that requires a lot of emotional intelligence. It turns out there鈥檚 no better place to develop that than on skis and mountain bikes.

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How to Hear the Minnesota Wilderness in a Guitar Chord, With Dave Simonett

Is Minnesota the most underrated outdoor adventure state? Lead singer of Trampled by Turtles, Dave Simonett, was heavily influenced by the states鈥 unique beauty, spending his youth exploring its rolling woods. But nature wasn鈥檛 just his playground - his love for fishing, hiking, and all things outdoors inspired his music and shaped his songwriting career.

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What Everyone Can Learn From Mount Everest, With Ben Ayers

What drives people to climb the world鈥檚 highest peak? Writer and explorer Ben Ayers has had countless conversations with mountaineers from all over the world. Hear the insights he鈥檚 gathered during his time living in Kathmandu.

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If You鈥檙e Going Fast, You鈥檙e Doing It Wrong, With Ellen Bradley

We鈥檙e all guilty of rushing through the outdoors鈥攃hasing the next thrill or squeezing in a quick ride. But what if slowing down could actually bring us closer to nature and ourselves? Skier and scientist Ellen Bradly found that when she moved with intention, the forest started speaking in ways she鈥檇 never noticed.

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Snowboarding, Surfing, and How to Make Your Dad Cry with Selema Masekela

What is outdoor culture and how do we define it? To really understand, you need someone who has held a mic in front of a camera at world class skiing, snowboarding, and surfing events for decades and who has lived in the gooey, buzzing center of our culture since the 1990s.

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Need to Unburden Yourself of Secrets? Take a River Trip鈥擩ust Ask Mikah Meyer

Before he was making headlines for visiting all 419 National Parks in one continuous trip, endurance athlete Mikah Meyer carried a secret he thought would define him forever. How did he come to terms with himself to live life to the fullest?

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What Snowboarding Has to do With Parenthood, Loss, and Cancer With Kimmy Fasani

Kimmy Fasani is one of the best snowboarders on the planet, but the lessons she's learned sliding sideways downhill are relevant to all of us, regardless of whether or not we've tackled a sheer Alaskan face or stared down Stage 3 cancer.

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The Universal Hilariousness of Outdoorsy People With Scott Losse

If you're a mountain biker or a snowboarder, there's a good chance you've seen Scott Losse appear in your IG feed, with his deadpan, hilarious observations of the more ridiculous aspects to both sports. Host PaddyO gets him to open up about why he only kids those he loves.

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Introducing the NEW 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast With Host PaddyO

We have some fun, exciting news! Longtime 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast contributor, Paddy 鈥淧addyO鈥 O鈥機onnell is taking over as host of the show. In every episode, PaddyO will chat with people about how their experiences in the outdoors have shaped the way they navigate life.

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The Joyful History of Black Surfing

The first written accounts of surfing in Africa predate accounts of surfing in Hawaii by 100 years. In his new movie, 'Wade in the Water,' documentarian David Mesfin asks: What else have we glossed over in the history of Black surfing?

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The Cold Hard Facts of Freezing to Death

What happens to your body when you get lost and confused on a mountain in the bitter cold of a winter night?

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Surviving at Sea on a Surfboard

Matthew Bryce went surfing alone. Would he die alone, too?

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Close-up view of a man's hand gripping a gymnastic bar while doing a pull-up in a public park.
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How to Keep Your Chin Up When It Hurts

When John Orth, a violin maker from Colorado, set out to break his own world record for the most pull-ups in 24 hours, he had no idea he was competing against a college kid from Virginia

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September 1965: A woman in a Gordon Lowe white skiing jacket with a star motif and a black fur hood prepares to set off down the piste
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Who鈥檚 Got It Worse, Ass-Pens or J-Holes?

国产吃瓜黑料 spends a lot of time ranking the best mountain towns in the country, but which one is the worst?

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Shaun White and Dhani Jones at the 2024 国产吃瓜黑料 Festival
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Shaun White鈥檚 Next Twist

Shaun White has been the face of snowboarding for two decades. So what鈥檚 he doing in retirement?

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Up a Tree Without a Paddle

It was the trip of a lifetime. Several months paddling the Amazon, trying to eat without being eaten. It almost all went to plan.

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JJ Harrison, rodeo clown, with a bull at an event
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A Bull Named Party Bus and the Rodeo Clown Showdown

JJ Harrison is the only person at a rodeo who is supposed to get hit by the bulls

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Ryssdal explores Alaska with the Coast Guard.
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How We Survive

The US military is responsible for the emission of more greenhouse gasses than any other single institution in the world. It is actively planning for the consequences of climate change, but is it doing anything to prevent it?

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Alone and Broken in the Desert

Claire Nelson was more than a mile off the trail when she fell 30 feet in Joshua Tree National Park

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Whitewater rafters challenge Velvet Falls on The Middle Fork of the Salmon River, Idaho.
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Navigating a Class V Marriage

When Katie Arnold and her husband Steve were invited to run the Middle Fork of the Salmon River, it was a lifelong dream come true. But then disaster struck.

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Leath Tonino camping in the heat
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A Holiday in Hell

Camping in 120 degree heat can be deadly. But can it also be beautiful?

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Marianna Trevino Wright, executive director of the National Butterfly Center
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Butterflies on the Wall鈥擯art 2

The border wall had an all star cast of political operatives trying to get it built. The butterflies had Marianna Trevino Wright.

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Marianna Trevino Wright, executive director of the National Butterfly Center
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Butterflies on the Wall鈥擯art 1

How did a US congressional candidate and the director of the National Butterfly Center end up in a physical altercation on the US border with Mexico?

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The Disappearance of the Monarch King鈥擯art 2

Was Homero鈥檚 death an accident? Or murder? And who would want Homero dead?

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The Disappearance of the Monarch King鈥擯art 1

Monarchs are considered the king of the butterflies. In Michoacan, Mexico conservationist Homero Gomez Gonzalez was considered the king of the Monarchs. Until one day in 2020, when he disappeared without a trace.

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A Suspiciously Straightforward Treasure Hunt

The world's most interesting video game designer just hid a treasure in the woods. What's he up to?

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Ada Lim贸n Wants Picnic Tables to Make You Feel Something

When Ada Lim贸n, America鈥檚 first Latina poet laureate, was tasked with bringing poetry to people who otherwise might not be exposed to it, she knew just where to put it: National Parks

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The Banks Growing Money on Trees

A quarter of the money at the world鈥檚 largest banks goes directly to funding fossil fuel projects. But what if it didn鈥檛?

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The Mystery of the Mis-Labeled Mollusk

Emojis are silly. But sometimes something silly gets lodged in your brain and you can鈥檛 stop thinking about it. Recently, reporter Meg Duff noticed that her phone was mis-classifying a handful of animal emojis, and an internet rabbit hole turned into a headphones smiley face.

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The Story of 国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 Funniest Story

What鈥檚 stranger than a story about people stuffing ferrets down their pants? How about that story leading the writer to create one of the largest, most successful digital media companies, ever

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Bronze medallist Namibia's Christine Mboma poses during the medal ceremony for the women's 200m athletics event at the Alexander Stadium, in Birmingham on day ten of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham, central England, on August 7, 2022.
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The Olympic Athletes Being Required to Take Drugs

Since the beginning of women鈥檚 sports, a question has loomed: who qualifies as female?

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This underwater image shows Paul Biedermann competes during men's 200m freestyle final on July 28, 2009 at the FINA World Swimming Championships in Rome
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The Battle for Swimming鈥檚 Suits and Running鈥檚 Soul

When a technological breakthrough gives some athletes a major advantage, how should we think about the victories, the medals, the world records?

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Evan Dunfee of Team Canada competes in the Men's 35km Race Walk Final on day ten of the World Athletics Championships Oregon22 at Hayward Field on July 24, 2022 in Eugene, Oregon.
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How Fat Makes You Fast

Some of the most hardcore athletes in the world are elite race walkers. Moving faster than most people can run, their sport pushes the limits of endurance, pain tolerance, and fueling.

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In Search of a Quiet Mind

After suffering a mental health crisis during a mountaineering expedition, National Geographic photographer Cory Richards walked away from his climbing career. After a terrible rafting accident, 国产吃瓜黑料 writer Katie Arnold nearly ended her marriage. This summer, they are both telling their stories.

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What You Can Learn from More than One Octopus

After 鈥楳y Octopus Teacher鈥 won the Oscar for Best Documentary, the producers realized they had left an important voice out of their movie鈥攊ndigenous South Africans who had been silenced and separated from the ocean by apartheid

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Caroline Gleich's Biggest 国产吃瓜黑料 Yet

Caroline Gleich is a renowned climber and skier, a climate activist, and now the Utah democratic party鈥檚 candidate for US senate

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A Pro Kayaker Walks into Some Hip-Hop Bars

What does a professional kayaker do when he realizes he鈥檚 in the twilight of his career? He releases a rap album, of course.

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Tim Neville emerges from the dark after 82 hours, wearing a mask to protect his yes from the light.
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Hello Darkness. Let鈥檚 Get Weird

Three days in total blackout darkness doesn鈥檛 sound that hard, until you hear this story about someone who tried to do it

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The Craziest Lost Dog Story Ever

If your family dog ran off on its first camping trip, how far would you go to get them back?

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Man standing in the middle of an Icelandic wilderness and watching aurora borealis.
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A Totally Different Way to Look at the Northern Lights

Is the Aurora Borealis magic, science, or something in between?

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Tenzing Norgay on the summit of Mount Everest
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The 200-Mile Race to Tell the World about Everest

When the British Empire finally put boots on top of the world on May 29, 1953, the news was entrusted to a young man named Ten Tsewang Sherpa, who ran 200 miles to Kathmandu

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The Runners Who Went So Hard They Were Never the Same

Athletes train for years to overcome pain, exhaustion, and fatigue. But some people take it too far and are never the same again.

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Chad Brown
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The Subtle Art of Catch and Release

When PTSD from military service in Somalia changed the course of Chad Brown鈥檚 life, the subtle art of catch and release fly fishing changed it back

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Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze filming Point Break in 1991
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Breaking Down 鈥楶oint Break鈥

Movies don鈥檛 get much better than surfer-heist popcorn flick 鈥楶oint Break鈥 (1991). Movies don鈥檛 really get much worse than surfer-heist popcorn flick 鈥楶oint Break鈥 (2015). What happened?

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Your Rain Jacket May Soon Be Illegal

鈥淔orever Chemicals鈥 keep mud out of your boots and make rain jackets waterproof, but they鈥檙e about to be illegal

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Strong geomagnetic Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) above Alaskan mountains, Atigun Pass - Dalton highway (North of Fairbanks), Alaska, USA.
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Alaska is the Center of the Universe

Where did eagles come from? Why are grizzly bears so mean? In this Audible Original excerpt, host James Dommek Jr鈥攖he great-grandson of a famous I帽upiaq storyteller鈥攖ravels around the state sharing legends from different cultures and traditions

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Wild Animals Taught Me to鈥 Run!

Singer-songwriter David Lindes found his way into running with help from the most unexpected teacher: a bull moose

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On the Front Lines of NYC鈥檚 鈥楰ittenpocalypse鈥

We think of New York as having a rat problem, but cats are doing just as much damage

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Stanford linebacker Trent Murphy runs during pro day for NFL football representatives
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The Size Disadvantage

Look around the start line of an endurance race and you don鈥檛 see many tall competitors. Look on the podium, and you never see any. Why is that?

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The Trouble with the Internet鈥檚 Most Famous Moose

When Marty Moose strolled into Santa Fe looking for a mate, he became a viral sensation in New Mexico. But that did nothing to help his search for love鈥攁nd it created big issues for wildlife managers.

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Way, Way, Too Close to a Whale

People dream of boating or swimming with whales. But that鈥檚 based on the false assumption that they are gentle giants that don鈥檛 bother humans.

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Can Golf Be an Endurance Sport?

How do you make the best of a golf addiction? Add running.

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Paddy O鈥機onnell and his wife, Carly
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Do Couples That Ski Together Stay Together?

国产吃瓜黑料s can provide fuel for romance, but only if you know how to take what you learned in the mountains back home

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The Alaska Army National Guard transports Bus 142 out of the backcountry in June 2020.
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The 鈥業nto the Wild鈥 Bus Has Another Story to Tell

The abandoned vehicle where Chris McCandless died teaches us a lot about modern Alaska

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A Wild Conversation with E. Jean Carroll

Before she became famous for her lawsuits against former President Trump, the writer took a road trip for an 国产吃瓜黑料 story that had her asking total strangers if they had sex outdoors.

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The President of Off-the-Couch Fitness

What鈥檚 an acceptable baseline of fitness? According to the most adventurous American president in U.S. history, it was an ultra endurance trek.

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Swift performs for three and a half hours during the Eras Tour, in heels, without taking a break
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Training Like a Pop Star (Taylor鈥檚 Version)

Is Taylor Swift an elite endurance athlete? On the Eras tour, the singer-songwriter is performing three nights a week, singing and dancing for as long as it takes most people to run a marathon.

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The Anti-Bonk Diet

After a certain number of hours, endurance races are basically eating competitions

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Burgers, Palm Trees, and Buried Treasure

In-N-Out Burger鈥檚 iconic palm trees are a reference to buried treasure, but they also make the restaurant a very unlikely climate change indicator

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The Most Unexpected Way for an Athlete to Get Faster

We try to gain a competitive edge from things like nutrition, recovery, weight training, and new shoes. But what if becoming a parent does the trick?

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Activists hold signs supporting orca whales during a news conference about the declining population of endangered orcas that frequent Washington state waters, Friday, Oct. 28, 2016, in Seattle
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Are We Done with the Endangered Species Act?

After 50 years, one of the most consequential environmental laws in U.S. history may no longer be relevant to the world we鈥檙e living in

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Mountain Lion on Tree Stump
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The Curious Rise (and Fall) in Cougar Attacks

Mountain lions are becoming more aggressive. Or maybe they aren鈥檛?

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Big News About the 国产吃瓜黑料 Podcast

Our founding host, Peter Frick-Wright, is returning鈥攁nd we couldn鈥檛 be more excited

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What Mikaela Shiffrin Only Tells Her Mom

When you鈥檙e one of the greatest skiers of all time, there are some things you only say to the person you trust most in the world

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Celebrating the Spirit of an 国产吃瓜黑料r

Honoring the life of someone who spent their days exploring wild places often means embracing the pursuits that brought them joy

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A silhouetted mountain biker holds his bike and admires the view from a ridge during an early morning ride through the Grand Teton mountains. The imaged is framed on all sides with foreground trees and the early morning sun on the Teton peaks in the background.
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The Strange New World of DIY Sufferfests

People all over the place are creating outrageous unofficial athletic contests that are equal parts grueling and just plain silly. What鈥檚 going on?

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Learning to Love the Creepy-Crawly Things

Spiders and other hairy scary critters are everywhere. It鈥檚 best鈥攆or us and the planet鈥攊f we can figure out how to coexist.

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So You Wanna Be an Outdoor Parent

There鈥檚 no way to guarantee that your kids will embrace nature and adventure, but you can do some things to point them in the right direction

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鈥淚 Needed to Keep Running to Heal Myself鈥

For endurance athlete Dillon Quitugua, ultramarathons became a way to work through the pain of the abuse he鈥檇 suffered as a child

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