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'Highway of Tears' tells the story of the dozens of indigenous women and girls who have gone missing or been found murdered along Canada's Highway 16

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Setting the paper of record straight

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With every post, Kiona, creator of the popular blog and Instagram account How Not to Travel Like a Basic Bitch, is teaching herself and her followers how to be, well, less basic

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We keep hearing about the supposed dangers of shared e-scooters, but the numbers tell a different story

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The founder of the industry's biggest ski show is acquiring public-facing expos in Denver and Boston

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Climbers at Lion Rock have joined the pro-democracy movement in the city's struggle with Beijing

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Tech shaming has made us believe that the outdoor experience has to be pure or nothing. Here's why you should absolve your guilt about using your gadgets in nature.

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The bestselling author is back with a bold book arguing that we desperately need to connect with other species

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Cory McDonald's main goal was to restore his health on the Pacific Crest Trail. Becoming a YouTube star, getting stalked, and meeting the perfect girl were just exhilarating extras.

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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A handy guide to a very important question

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John Plant created a huge following on his channel, Primitive Technology, by making silent videos of himself fashioning tools and erecting shelters with just what he finds in nature. Now he's releasing a book so his fans can join in.

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New movies and documentaries dig into mental health, dogsled racing, and why you should reconsider that lighthouse-keeping gig

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Plants as criminal evidence and penguin sex lead the way in the latest batch of good reading material

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Nutrition science isn't perfect. Here's why.

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In 1986, Sharon Wood became the first North American woman to climb the world's tallest peak. Now she's opening up about her experience鈥攐n and off the mountain.

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When Jeff Gordinier accepted an invite from chef Ren茅 Redzepi to hunt for tacos in Mexico, he had no idea what he was getting into

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Cycling is already mainstream. It鈥檚 time for the media to catch up.

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Every year, explore.org calls on its A-team to capture the rotund glory of Katmai National Park鈥檚 brown bears

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The once idyllic coastal area of California has been besieged by tourists, and residents worry that lasting environmental damage is being done. But how can you tell visitors not to come when tourism supports so many? One local, Josh Marcus, looks for solutions.

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The best week of the year is back

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Save This Rhino, a new documentary from acclaimed surf filmmaker Taylor Steele, chronicles the bloody struggle to save an iconic species from extinction

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The author of 'Digital Minimalism' explains how you can maximize your free time

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Princess Daazhraii Johnson, a creative producer for the PBS series, tells 国产吃瓜黑料 that the show is a "way of saying that it鈥檚 OK to be who you are, you should be proud of that."

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"The book聽was fine聽but聽I hated the story"

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A new documentary follows two Western athletes as they travel to the Hermit Kingdom to participate in its only sporting event open to foreigners

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Summer jams can't last forever. The Highwomen lead the way on our mix for fall road trips and campouts.

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What we teach our kids about nutrition can impact them for the rest of their lives

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In 'The Outlaw Ocean,' Pulitzer Prize鈥搘inning journalist Ian Urbina explores the sprawling systems of abuse and corruption that rule the high seas

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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Thanks to drone footage, we now know how often sharks are close to us in the ocean

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The leaders who have grown it into a nationwide organization talk about where they aim to take it next

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Adding World Tour events just for women is a huge step forward for professional cycling. But real change has to come from the UCI.

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The explorer鈥檚 crossing of Antarctica put him in the spotlight. His skill in presenting himself to audiences hungry for vulnerable heroes will keep him there.

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As Wyn Wiley, the creator of the drag-queen Instagram star, explains, it all started when he grabbed some six-inch heels buried in his closet and decided to take a risk

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The man who took the most shocking Everest photo of the year is about to break one of mountaineering's stoutest records

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The story of what happened after a climber spotted a religious figure mounted on the wall of her local climbing gym

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Fifteen classics of the genre that share campfire tales, athlete interviews, and the occasional Bigfoot search

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Ida Pfeiffer sailed the oceans, trekked through jungles, and scaled peaks, becoming one of the most famous women in Europe in the early 1800s 聽聽

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For decades professional bike racing has marginalized women riders and lagged behind nearly every major sport in promoting gender equality. Retired star Iris Slappendel is changing that.

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Diversify your Instagram feed with plus-size ultrarunners, kayakers, and other bold outdoorspeople who want you to love getting out there too

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Who says dystopian climate sci-fi and mountain-survival stories aren't beach reads?

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And other funny shit that happens in the woods

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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The new documentary Maiden tells the story of the first all-female sailing team to finish the Whitbread Round the World Race. We talked with the crew's skipper about the historic feat.

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Larry Burke wins a lifetime achievement award at Outdoor Retailer

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Robert Macfarlane finds beauty in the dark recesses of the world鈥攃aves, subterranean rivers, even a hidden laboratory

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国产吃瓜黑料鈥檚 founder, Larry Burke, has won a Lifetime Achievement Award

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You can't force your way to healthy habits

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Two new books, 'The Fate of Food' and 'The Way We Eat Now,' look at diet on a global level for a complementary view of our changing food systems

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What does it mean to be a well-read outdoorsperson in 2019? We have 54 new ideas. Yes, we still love Cheryl Strayed and John McPhee, but here's an updated class of noteworthy additions.

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In 'Running to the Edge,' a new book by New York Times sports editor Matthew Futterman, we learn the fascinating backstory of Bob Larsen, the man who coached Meb to glory

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Marin Sardy's first memoir is a thoughtful, sometimes heartbreaking look at life with her brother and mother, who both suffered mental illness

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Some incredible pups have accompanied explorers (or even gone solo into the unknown) over the centuries

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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You might not like his style, but Sir Mo gives his sport some much-needed attitude

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The largest promoter in road-bike racing is backing away from what may be the sport's future

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How much does the world need to know about a deadly bear attack? That question was tested in the Yukon last year, after the horrific loss of a mother and daughter caused a destructive media storm.

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Alysia Monta帽o鈥檚 story is yet another reminder of how contracted endurance athletes often have to choose between having a career and a life

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Immortalize your adventures

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But do remember that it can be a powerful mental-health tool and go beyond the whitewashed Instagram posts to focus on improving access to the outdoors for those who need it most

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A fascinating data analysis of the 381 painting the beloved artist did for his TV show will have you looking at him in a whole new light

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Michigan-raised writer Dean Kuipers and his brothers had a problem with their father: he had alienated all of them, and his attempt to regain their affection with a hunting property he鈥檇 bought only made things worse. Then something wonderful happened, rooted in their shared love of wild places. An exclusive excerpt from Kuipers's new memoir 鈥楾he Deer Camp.鈥

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New accounts sharing bad behavior, plus public stands from notable climbers, are bringing gross online interactions into the light

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Look no further for your go-to playlist for the long hauls

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What the media gets wrong, and why, says a lot about how our society views vulnerable road users

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Caroline Van Hemert recounts an epic North American journey in her memoir 'The Sun Is a Compass.' But it's a lot more than just a gripping ride-along.

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Society has primed us to care about ego and status. Here's how to get past that.

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If there鈥檚 one thing that makes Americans uncomfortable, it鈥檚 successful women

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It's almost summer. Here's how to avoid loading up on junk food as you fly off to mountain and beach adventures.

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Seventeen essential strategies for how to make聽your adventuring more fun, affordable, and hassle-free

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For this veteran journalist, the intoxicating freedom of traveling solo outweighs the risks every time. Here are her life-on-the-road strategies.

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We went way out there to put these through the paces

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The books, movies, podcasts, music, and more that our editors couldn't stop talking about

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Two years ago, the climbing photographer known as Nathan Smith saw no way out, after struggling for years with gender-identity issues in the male-dominated outdoor industry. Then鈥攕lowly, bravely鈥擭ikki introduced herself to the world.

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Yes, we used our expert knowledge to rank fictional equipment

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Tips (including how to make the most of the barter system) from a woman who makes below the average U.S. household income

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From 'The Suble Art of Not Giving a F*ck' to 'Sapiens,' this professional mountain biker doesn't mess around when it comes to reading good books

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