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The Disaster Diaries author on self-reliance, situational awareness, and adulthood

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It's Seven Cups of Deceit time. Read all about it here.

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FalconGuides just announced the first 12 titles in a new line of interactive outdoor guides the company developed in partnership with Inkling, a platform for interactive learning. For the price of the download, readers get expert content optimized for iPhone, iPad, and Web, with…

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In 1950, a young Australian mining engineer named Ben Carlin set out to do the impossible: circumnavigate the globe, by land and sea, in a single vehicle. In Half-Safe, the latest story from The Atavist, James Nestor sets out to uncover Carlin's fate and fin

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While awaiting further judgment on a case against the accuracy of Three Cups of Tea, the bestseller he co-wrote with Greg Mortenson, Relin committed suicide by putting himself in the path of a moving freight train

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In this excerpt from his newest book, The 4-Hour Chef, Timothy Ferriss shares 国产吃瓜黑料 contributing editor Steven Rinella's instructions for cooking up a squirrel (or three) over the fire

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In this excerpt from his newest book, The 4-Hour Chef, Timothy Ferriss shares the fire cooking technique of Francis Mallmann, the Argentine figurehead of grilling

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In this excerpt from his newest book, The 4-Hour Chef, Timothy Ferriss shares Marco Canora's sure-fire technique for carving chickens into thighs, legs, wings, and breasts

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The Ledge. Photo: Random House The National Outdoor Book Awards have released their picks for the best books of 2012. This year's titles include 15 winners and honorable mentions in nine categories, ranging…

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David Walsh/Twitter. Photo: Screenshot When journalist David Walsh, the chief sports writer for the Sunday Times and the author of From Lance to Landis and…

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In Anything Worth Doing, Jo Deurbrouck profiles Clancy Reece, who lost his life on the Salmon in June 1996 when the river crested at nearly 100,000cfs

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Fire Season. Photo: Ecco/Harper Collins On Thursday, Banff announced that Fire Season won the Grand Jury Prize in its 2012 book competition. Written by…

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“To the Arctic”. Photo: Florian Schulz The Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival is an annual gathering of the biggest names in adventure and environmental writing and…

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The Secret Race. Photo: Courtesy of Bantam Dell During the two years Daniel Coyle spent reporting and writing The Secret Race, he interviewed…

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The news leaks about The Secret Race have vastly undersold its importance. Tyler Hamilton鈥檚 book is a historic, definitive indictment of cycling鈥檚 culture of doping during the Armstrong era.

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Tyler Hamilton鈥檚 new book, The Secret Race, makes it impossible to believe Lance鈥檚 story anymore

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There is something about a bicycle that stirs the soul. In some souls, the act of riding also inspires the act of writing and, naturally, as one wheel follows another, there are books about bicycles. These are our favorites.

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For years, outdoorsman and hunter Steven Rinella dreamed of felling a Dall sheep, North America's most difficult game animal. After seeing his friends come home with horns of their own, in this excerpt from his new book, Meat Eater: 国产吃瓜黑料s of an American Hunter, he went all in and booked a trip to the Alaska Range.

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In Too High to Fail: Cannabis and the New Green Economic Revolution, participatory journalist Doug Fine wades into the world of legal cannabis farming and comes out with a harsh critique of the war on drugs

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If you鈥檙e like me, no matter how much you plan, the Wing It factor always comes into play when you go camping with children. Somebody sprouts a new tooth; you forget the salt; nobody sleeps. That's why it's called adventure. But now there's a book that can help you tame…

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This is the third in a three-part series excerpted from Laurel Holland's forthcoming book, Spindrift. Her father, Bill Holland, was killed while attempting an unroped descent of Slipstream, the 3,000-foot frozen waterfall in Alberta, Canada's Jasper National Park. His body was discovered 21 years later, a mile from the estimated site of his fall.

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This is the second in a three-part series excerpted from Laurel Holland's forthcoming book, Spindrift. Her father, Bill Holland, was killed while attempting an unroped descent of Slipstream, the 3,000-foot frozen waterfall in Alberta, Canada's Jasper National Park. His body was discovered 21 years later, a mile from the estimated site of his fall.

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Cheryl Strayed, the latest Oprah book club inductee, isn't the first female writer to pen an epic adventure memoir. We take a look back at five other books that you should consider adding to your summer reading list.

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This is the first in a three-part series excerpted from Laurel Holland's forthcoming book, Spindrift. Her father, Bill Holland, was killed while attempting an unroped descent of Slipstream, the 3,000-foot frozen waterfall in Alberta, Canada's Jasper National Park. His body was discovered 21 years later, a mile from the estimated site of his fall.

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国产吃瓜黑料 talks to the man who kick-started the minimalist revolution

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Cheryl Strayed's memoir of hiking the Pacific Crest Trail, Wild, offers a refreshing take on outdoor writing by reminding us that a journey through the wilderness can help in overcoming the most wretched of conditions

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Alite Designs cofounder Tae Kim at the Ranger Station library. Photo: Mary Catherine O'Connor Tae Kim grew up in Anchorage, Alaska, where, he says, 鈥測our crazy uncle teaches you how to go camping.鈥 (His crazy uncle really did teach him how to go camping.) But…

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A book about cycling and bike culture presents findings from a study about the social behaviors of cyclists in an entertaining way

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Visionary environmentalist David Brower birthed the modern conservation movement in the 1950s with his aggressive, principled defense of the earth. Kenneth Brower celebrates his father's legacy in his new book, The Wildness Within.

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We鈥檝e all heard of prodigal athletes鈥攖he seven-year-old ripping free skier, the two-year-old boulderer, teen mountaineers, the baby who starts skiing before she can walk, and the 12-year-old skateboarder who becomes the first athlete ever to land a 1080. Some of these…

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Dodging grizzlies and calving glaciers in John Hopkins Inlet, Glacier Bay National Park聽 Yesterday I caught up with Michael Lanza, author of the season鈥檚 must-read new memoir about bringing up adventure kids in the age of climate change:聽Before They鈥檙e Gone: A Family鈥檚 Year-Long…

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The following report in the case against Mortenson for allegedly fabricating stories told in his best-selling books, Three Cups of Tea and Stones Into Schools, was released on April 30, 2012

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Todd Balf鈥檚 new book unearths a nail-biting 19th-century adventure story all but lost to history

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A new book celebrates Ten Years of the Tour d'Afrique Bicycle Race and Expedition

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A low price tag and a quality build make this among the best wetsuits for newbies.

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E.鈥塐. Wilson has a surprising take on how humans conquered the planet

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It鈥檚 been ten months since Jon Krakauer and 60 Minutes alleged that the star of Three Cups of Tea was a literary fraud who used the Central Asia Institute as a personal cash cow, prompting a civil suit and an investigation by Montana鈥檚 attorney general. Mortenson still isn鈥檛 talking. But the case is heating up, with important developments in t

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Two emerging novelists debunk the myth that rural living is easy

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Alec Wilkinson revisits a failed polar attempt from the heroic age of Arctic exploration

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Thanksgiving is almost a week gone, but if you're like me the massive pig out and the Macy's Day-worthy parade of leftovers won't soon be forgotten. I'm talking about extra girth, not warm fuzzy holiday feelings. I ventured onto the scale for the first time in a week and confirmed…

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国产吃瓜黑料 reviews the best gear in the 2012 gift guide, including the Lib Tech C2BTX snowboard.

The best gear for fly-fishing fanatics, from quick-drying water shoes to a handmade paddle.

The best holiday gifts for climbers, from peak baggers to Himalayan mountaineers.

Climber Freddie Wilkinson talks to us about the unsung heroes he found while writing One Mountain, Thousand Summits

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A new book tells the story of movie-star dog Rin Tin Tin

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There鈥檚 no better way to learn about a country you plan to visit than reading about it, and local writing is the most authentic storytelling you鈥檒l find. Until now, it鈥檚 been difficult to find translations of works written in places like North Korea, Iraq and even Europe.

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The Camp Fire Girls was informally started in 1910 as the sister organization to the Boy Scouts of America. Luther Halsey Gulick and his wife Charlotte established Camp WoHeLo (“WOrk, HEalth, and LOve”), a camp for girls,…

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The American craft-brew movement is alive and well, with 1,800 breweries in the U.S. and hundreds more coming soon. With all those suds, how do you find the best brews? Go and taste them.

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Who knew a book about weeds could be so much fun?

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Five must-haves for navigating city life, including the Amazon Kindle e-Reader.

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Author John Gimlette's travelogue through Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana is filled with adventure, from errant grenades to American cult suicides and tales of half-settled slave revolts.

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Denis Johnson's Train Dreams

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Alexandra Fuller's Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness

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Arctic adventurer Lynne Cox tackles the legend of Roald Amundsen

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Brett Hochmuth, Eagle Eye Photography In late 2008, Marshall Ulrich ran across the United States in 52 days. Ulrich would later say that the run was the most challenging event of his career, which includes…

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Two new books detail the ongoing search for drifter Everett Ruess, plus required reading for August

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The author on his new book and the search for Everett Ruess

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Tim Hetherington's last interview

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James Salter

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Mortenson, Krakauer and the Three Cups of Tea controversy

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A treasure trove of unpublished letters and never seen photos offers a fresh perspective on the adventures of Christopher McCandless

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Three surprisingly gratifying genre novels that take you away

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Courtesy of Rodale His middle name, Makalani, is Hawaiian for “skilled at writing,” so it's no surprise that Cincinnati Bengals' defensive captain Dhani Jones has a book out this month. In The Sportsman, he chronicles the…

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Courtesy of Rodale His middle name, Makalani, is Hawaiian for “skilled at writing,” so it's no surprise that Cincinnati Bengals' defensive captain Dhani Jones has a book out this month. In The Sportsman, he chronicles the…

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The slow demise of surf films.

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One year after the spill, two books examine the causes and effects of BP's Deepwater Horizon disaster.

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In 2005, the author introduced us to the idea of childhood nature-deficit disorder. With The Nature Principle, he's back with a prescription for adults.

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So many things happened in the 国产吃瓜黑料 world this April that we understand you not keeping track of everything. Here are the highlights, including some wicked mountain-bike porn, 国产吃瓜黑料's best covers, a bit on the Greg Mortenson controversy, and a love letter. Number 10:…

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—Stephanie Pearson writes the Gear Girl column for 国产吃瓜黑料online.com Dimity McDowell is an Olympic-caliber athlete, 鈥淩unner鈥檚 World鈥 contributing editor, ESPN columnist, mother of two, and the co-author of 鈥淩un Like A Mother,鈥 a book published last spring…

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A new memoir from a fire lookout makes a convincing case for quitting your job.

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Sometime around World War II, synthetics exploded into our everyday lives. By some estimates, these materials鈥攑lasticizers, dyes, pesticides鈥攈ave increased by a shocking 8,200 percent in the last quarter century. The upshot of that, of course, has been improved agriculture, economic wealth, and an abundance of…

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Sometime around World War II, synthetics exploded into our everyday lives. By some estimates, these materials鈥攑lasticizers, dyes, pesticides鈥攈ave increased by a shocking 8,200 percent in the last quarter century. The upshot of that, of course, has been improved agriculture, economic wealth, and an abundance of…

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Dr. John R. Sharp, who teaches at Harvard and UCLA, has been practicing psychiatry for two decades. He brings his wisdom to the masses with The Emotional Calendar, a book of case studies and advice on recognizing…

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https://www.youtube.com/embed/vnwPSu7B2pM On Tuesday, Taubes, author of Good Calories, Bad Calories, and, most recently, Why We Get Fat, appeared on the Dr.

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An exclusive preview of Tracy Ross's new memoir, a gripping account of childhood sexual abuse, escape, and the healing power of wilderness and adventure.

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Carl Safina is a critically acclaimed ecologist and marine conservationist whose latest book is The View from Lazy Point. You can check out Bruce Barcott鈥檚 review in…

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Photographer Corey Arnold has released a book about commercial fishing right on the heel's of President Obama's State of the Union joke about salmon.

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