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Probably the most embarrassing article I鈥檒l write this year is also, for your crotch, the most important

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The world's hottest supercar company made a crossover. We got it dirty.

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Stuart Palley captures images of wildfires at night, making some of the riskiest art around

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The LiveWire is a giant leap for Harley, if only a small step for the motorcycle industry as a whole

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Park rangers, wildland firefighters, and an EPA lawyer have all told me that they're worried they'll lose their jobs if they talk publicly about the shutdown

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The most comfortable nighttime experience possible for vehicle-based adventures

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It's anything but an unpaid vacation, especially when your job is protecting the environment

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The shutdown is hampering fire prevention efforts in the state, even while the President looks to disaster-relief funds for his wall

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Eight hundred of the 2,300 Bureau of Land Management staff who remain on duty during the shutdown are dedicated to serving the oil and gas industries

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Parks are being destroyed, people are dying, and no one's in charge

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A man fell from Yosemite's Nevada Fall on Christmas Day

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Is the massive rack-maker's investment in rooftop tents a good thing?

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Beyond just the breed, this is about the individual

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Over 16,000 employees will go without pay and local communities will lose approximately $18 million per day

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Three epic adventures you can give any outdoorsperson

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How to get it right, every single time

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You don't have to spend much鈥攐r anything鈥攖o improve your dog's health and happiness

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EPA proposes stripping protections from 50 percent of streams and 110 million acres of wetlands

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Safety, reliability, and capability, all in one (relatively affordable) truck

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A 7.0 quake struck Anchorage, causing serious damage

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A Wrangler-based truck? Um, yes.

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Finally, sleeping-pad insulation will be tested to a standardized methodology. Here's why that matters for all your camping trips starting in 2020.

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Testing the addition of active suspension and semiautonomous off-road driving

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Smartwool's Smartloft is a superior insulation

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Debunking various theories currently floating around the Internet

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Waiting in the wings is an even worse swamp monster鈥攐il and gas lobbyist David Bernhardt

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Putting the deadliest fire in California history into perspective

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The Cooper A/TWs are the only all-terrain tire fitted with a true winter rubber compound

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Attorney Xochitl Torres Small just won a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives in a rural district. One of her prominent talking points? Protecting the region's national monument.

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Over 150,000 Californians were evacuated last night and 20 million more are under red-flag fire warnings

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Three key takeaways from yesterday鈥檚 vote

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The Altra Lone Peak 4 Mid RSM is lighter, more comfortable, and more supportive than any other boot I've tested. They're not stylish, but hey: Looking good in the woods is overrated.

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Sansho, an eight-year-old Karelian bear dog, was a magnificent serial killer, mentor, and friend

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As Wyoming debates whether to charge hikers, I wanted to issue a reminder that this whole pay-to-play concept on our public lands doesn't work

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An important PSA about driving safely in bad weather

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Now that the House Natural Resources Committee has fallen under Democrat control, it could mean real oversight for the Department of Interior, says Arizona Representative Raul Grijalva

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Living your best #packlife is easier than it looks

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The world asks: Is Zinke corrupt, incompetent, or both?聽

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And replaced her with a loyalist political operative who may not need Senate confirmation

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The latest generation of pellet grills cooks better food more conveniently

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Wag and Rover are booming in popularity, but is your dog safe with them?

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It鈥檚 a material, not a pattern, damnit

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Bow-hunting anterless whitetail deer on the Yellowstone River鈥攐n a budget

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The Supreme Court nominee wrote a troubling diatribe in 2013 against workers' rights

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If the BSA wants to welcome female Scouts, it needs to start now鈥攏ot next February

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A sincere discussion about the ethics, practicalities, and responsibilities of packing heat on the trail

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Statistics from Los Angeles County demonstrate just how deadly doing it for the 鈥楪ram can be

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The Time to Vote campaign, which includes almost 150 companies, gives employees time off to vote in the midterm elections

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The conservative Utah Congressman wants to fully fund our national parks and our public lands. Huh?

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Made from Polartec NeoShell, the Reliance performs peerlessly, yet still looks stylish

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Hugo was the worst hurricane to ever hit the U.S. Florence could be worse.

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How to turn Tinseltown into a mountain town

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Altra's zero-drop, wide toe-box trail runners鈥攚hich have become insanely popular with thru-hikers鈥攁re designed to mimic your foot's natural shape

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Nominee Raymond David Vela seems to care about making our national parks more accessible

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Last week, the Bureau of Land Management released plans聽that would have opened up thousands of acres of former national monuments to mining and drilling鈥攄espite Zinke's promises to the contrary

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Want to serve the tastiest meat ever at your next dinner party? This is the (significant) investment it will take to make that happen.

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Yosemite National Park closed for three weeks because of the blaze. Here's how much revenue the region lost because of that.

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Last week, the Interior Secretary outlined his ideas on what causes wildfire. Here's what he's right and wrong about.

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At 475 square miles, the Mendocino Complex Fire is the size of Phoenix

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Turns out you can't believe everything you read on Trump's Twitter feed

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The organization posted two videos in response to an article I wrote last week. Let's review what its representatives said about me and the story.

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Want to ride around the world? In 2020, you鈥檒l be able to do that on a Hog.

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All three of the state's major blazes are making rare pyrocumulus clouds right now

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The UberLite pad and Vesper quilt weigh just 23.8 ounces

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America's proudest tradition should never be used as an excuse for anti-American politics

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As wildfires get worse, these powerful new tools will help keep you safe

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Cars are designed to keep humans safe, but at what cost to our canine companions?

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Comfortable, secure, and convenient, the Scat Belt works with any type of clothing

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Dirt bikes and 4x4s aren't nearly as bad for the environment as you might think. (Hear me out.)

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Plus, it's $10,000 cheaper than a Tesla

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One-upmanship on social media reaches its logical conclusion. Again.

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Sure, it's brutal on the highway and mechanically unreliable, but that only adds to the sense of adventure, right?

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It took the team a year just to figure out the 3,212-mile Arctic route

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We rode the ultralight machine designed by the founder of POC

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Keep this stuff in your 4x4 at all times

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What all those buttons, levers, and knobs actually do in your 4x4

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Vital knowledge for owners of any 4WD or AWD vehicle

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Never put a wrench on a truck before? Start here.

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Do this and never die from dehydration in Death Valley

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