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Hiking and Backpacking

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With trail traffic increasing following the release of 'Wild,' the association overseeing the PCT wants to block new races. The move has prompted a Change.org petition from some very angry runners.

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The classic survival tool gets an upgrade

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Where to camp, how to navigate鈥攁nd how not to get stuck

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Don鈥檛 just throw money at the problem. Master layering鈥攜es, even for summer!鈥攁nd the outdoors will never be the same.

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The most innovative multitool we've seen in years.

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Bespoke boots for your hiking feats

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A new effort to add removable solar power panels to hard goods may finally make the tech indispensable for the outdoor set.

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Don't hike a trail just because you saw it in a movie.

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Your four-legged best friend can be a gear junkie too

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We asked an expert to watch the horror movie 鈥楤ackcountry鈥 and break down the myths and realities of encountering one of the forest's most intimidating animals

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Don't plan any vacations before reading this year's Best of Travel winners.

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These adventure geniuses will make your next trip the one you never, ever forget.

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A flashlight, a fitness tracker, a GPS...the list goes on.

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Stuff these in your pack and head out of the country with peace of mind

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Think Cheryl Strayed is tough? Meet these guys.

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Control your sustainable energy on the go with a smartphone app

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This year, go beyond Daytona Beach to surf Puerto Rico, fish the Bahamas, or explore an Ecuadorean rainforest. (Don't worry, skiers鈥攖here's neck-deep powder here for you, too.)

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Discover Mount Hood at the bottom of your empty beer glass.

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It doesn't take much to feel like you've gotten away.

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Art from the forge isn鈥檛 dead.

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Three new, surprising offerings from a heritage knife maker.

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That's how Mark Twain defined a gold miner. But when our writer heard head-spinning treasure tales from a legendary prospector named Flint Carter, he organized a full-scale expedition into the mountains near Tucson, Arizona. Following a hand-drawn map, the team lit out for the harsh Sonoran Desert hopped up on gold fever in search of the fabled Lost City.

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Barely-there shells for all kinds of conditions

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Ever wonder what it鈥檚 like to be a droplet of water cascading off of a cliff? If you try waterfall jumping, you might just find out.

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A portable sound system built for the demands of the outdoors

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Among the benefits to hitting the trail in winter? No mosquitoes. But there are more!

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The better way to camp

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Say goodbye to your grandpa鈥檚 hiking stick

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Sunny destinations for last-minute escapes

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Saddle up for brisk days and cozy fireside nights at some of the plushest digs in the West.

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What to do when it's dark and frigid outside? We have some ideas. For starters, try building a backyard sauna, mixing up a powerful cocktail, joining a mountain race, mixing up a powerful cocktail, joining a mountain race, creating the perfect cabin fire, learning to dogsled, swinging a war hammer, kicking back with a classic adventure book, or escaping to a tropical island. Just hurry up鈥攕pring will be here before you know it.

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If lingering holiday malaise and winter's cold, short days are knocking you off your game, look no further. One of these trips is sure to recharge you.

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Making sure you鈥檙e always safe and found

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If you've never been to India, go with a company that knows the ropes, even in a well-traveled state like Kerala. Here's how to do it right.

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That's what they call the southern Indian state of Kerala, a laid-back tropical paradise where you can paddle hidden backwaters, trek the rugged Western Ghats, look for tigers, indulge in Ayurvedic treatments, and chill out on unspoiled beaches. Just leave your manic Western self behind.

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Fact-checking trusted training maxims

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From that time Lance Armstrong showed us how to fix a flat tire to an investigation into USA Swimming鈥檚 sex abuse scandal, we look back at the stories that defined the year.

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Photographer Ian Tuttle set up camp three times throughout the summer on the Pacific Crest Trail, capturing snippets of the 2,663-mile trail that stretches the length of the West Coast. He made portraits of those he met, asked them questions, and even followed up with a few after their time on the trail.

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Canadian Kate Harris' sure-fire two-step guide on how to become a modern explorer.

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Plus three more sheep-wool alternatives to keep you warm this winter.

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For adventurers, explorers, athletes鈥攁nd anyone else who's been really, really good this year.

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The crude that would feed the XL pipeline comes from a once pristine part of Alberta that now resembles mining operations on a sci-fi planet. At places like Fort McKay, home to First Nations people who've lived there for centuries, the money is great but the environmental and health impacts are exceedingly grim.

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The movie version of Cheryl Strayed's hit book features Reese Witherspoon like you've rarely seen her鈥攖angled hair, ratty clothes, and dirt under her fingernails. But the backpacking film has a secret: it's actually a brutal story about loss and love.

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Is there such a thing as the greatest vista on earth? The Japanese think so, and they've got the breathtaking Three Scenic Views, a trio of iconic landscapes that stand above the rest. One writer takes them all in on a breakneck tour.

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Lightweight, durable, and comfy, this gear finds its way into Chris Solomon's pack every time he heads out the front door.

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Five gadgets from Kickstarter designed for the backcountry

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We'd known about the storm for days, so how come hundreds of trekkers were caught off guard?

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There are many threats to the 50-year-old Wilderness Act. But the most dangerous, Kenneth Brower says, comes from those who are chipping away at the very idea of wilderness itself.

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Come for the solitude on the island's unpeopled parts and check out the dedicated ex-pat community if you decide you never want to leave.

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It may be the oldest emotion. Before happiness, before sorrow, before exhilaration, and way, way before the urge to climb mountains and bomb down steeps, there was fear. Now scientists are finding new ways to help us conquer our deepest anxieties鈥攁nd use them to perform even better.

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Five business icons share how they flipped the switch on their careers鈥攁nd how you can follow in their footsteps.

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Jack Kerouac spent the summer of 1956 manning a fire tower on Washington's Desolation Peak, in the northern Cascades. He didn't do much writing there, apparently, despite being alone with pencil and paper. But he stayed for 63 days. The views were good.

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Own Reese Witherspoon鈥檚 Hollywood-ready hiking boots.

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Cheryl Strayed started out on the legendary 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail with no backpacking experience, too-small boots, and a massive pack she nicknamed Monster.聽 She learned a thing or two about gear on that 93-day trek (REI鈥檚 return policy saved her on one occasion), and she writes about some of…

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When you have only the weekend to get outside and play, it helps to have an adventure-ready daypack prepacked and ready to go. Think of it as your bug-out bag, but instead of fleeing an impending apocalypse, you鈥檙e escaping from the tedium of your workweek. So whether you鈥檙e going…

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A smart probe that crowdsources snowpack data to tell you where it's safe to ski.

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Our favorite jackets for staying warm and dry鈥攅ven on the chilliest adventures

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Central Cascades, Washington

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There's a six-pack of cold ones waiting for you at base camp. The only problem? No bottle opener. Thankfully, we're here to help.

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We're all familiar with digital detoxes, but one young man took it a step further. Many steps further in fact.

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Do cell phones, satellite messengers, and personal locator beacons create more false alarms in the backcountry?

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A star political blogger for Grist.org, David Roberts spent so much time posting and Tweeting and staring at screens that he almost went nuts. So he pulled the plug for a year, restarting his relationship with technology and actively seeking health, balance, and adventure in the real world. What he learned just might save you from meltdown.

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I'd love to haul my kids up the railings to Half Dome, but don't want to risk accidents鈥攐r turning them off of hiking forever. How can we have fun while staying safe in the national park?

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Who says you have to chose between land or water?

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Climate change is opening up more than ice fields鈥攊t's stoking a new tourism economy.

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When it comes to staying safe and enjoying great views, rooftop tents are the way to go.

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Mt. Margaret backcountry, Washington

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Swiss explorer Mike Horn looks to grind out a big first鈥攁gain.

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Yosemite Valley, the birthplace of rebel climber culture is supposed to be all cleaned up and mellowed out. But as a new film shows, the outlaw spirit is alive and well.

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Six new ways to power up without sacrificing taste

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No, don't stop using it. But you need to go beyond SPF and add more protection to your arsenal.

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Roman Dial is an adventure icon and Alaskan legend who raised his son, Cody, in the outdoors. Now Cody is missing in a Costa Rican jungle and Roman is leading the search.

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The Weather Channel dips a toe in the way-too-crowded waters of reality survival programming with two new shows, So You Think You鈥檇 Survive? and Fat Guys in the Woods. It鈥檚 not a pretty sight.

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Now is the best time of year to plan your trek.

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In the half-century since the Wilderness Act was passed, almost everything has changed. All the more reason to go wild.

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Colorado River, Colorado

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The key to seeing the best of Iceland? Posting up in the middle of the action.

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As climate change threatens snowpack, ski areas are adopting a new survival strategy: Beefing up the summer fun.

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