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In 1905, Mina Hubbard completed the expedition that had killed her husband鈥攁nd beat the pants off his swaggering rival

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Gear that can keep up, no matter how hard the efforts.

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Lessons from one of the best sailors to take the helm in this year's 46,000-mile epic

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From Logan Bockrath of Thelonious Step, this video profiles U.S. Women's Raft Team member Julie Sutton as she makes her yearly migration from the Arkansas River to the Gauley.

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Fly-fishing guide Camille Egdorf is putting an end to the good-ole-boys-club on the river.

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Three new midweight jackets dump sweat while keeping you warm

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Meet the surfers set to ride moving mountains at the first event of its kind

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Micayla Gatto is an artist, mountain biker, and dabbles in a little video production on the side as well.

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Women athletes around the country are tired of being underrepresented on film and behind the camera, so they're taking matters into their own hands

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For mountain biker Lorraine Blancher, veering off the beaten path has been a pastime that keeps biking fresh and new.

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The 161-year-old rod and tackle manufacturer is doubling down on its commitment to women鈥檚 gear

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The writer and film producer reveals her favorite tried-and-true women鈥檚 gear for the crag

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For many, the female athlete triad has stood in the way of lasting success in sports, but researchers are finally starting to understand the condition better鈥攁nd help women avoid the long-term consequences

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Former pro cyclist Kathryn Bertine launched a nonprofit to give female riders a leg up in the sport. Will it make a difference?

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From Never Not Collective, this the trailer for Pretty Strong which is an upcoming film project starring only women climbers.

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By inventing what they needed but couldn't buy from major brands, these women have developed some of the best sports bras on the market

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One company wants to groom elite female athletes specifically for the corner office

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With so few women in ultrarunning, we should be doing everything we can to encourage female participation

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To make a supremely comfortable women's backpacking pack, Osprey found, it needed to send its designers out on the trail

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Free, a film from Machines for Freedom, answers the question of why we cycle.

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Sure, there's the never-ending mental math and having to deal with frozen pumps in brutal wind. But in the end, it's just one more factor in the complex calculus of a day in the mountains.

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Sally Bergesen, founder of Oiselle and a running activist, asks why don't we have established women's equivalents of the four-minute mile or the two-hour marathon

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Shirin Gerami is Iran's first female triathlete and when she couldn't find clothes that would satisfy both her performance and her country, she had to make them.

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Some explored the unknown, some made scientific breakthroughs, some are working to save the world. All are pioneers whose names should be more well-recognized.

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The co-founder of GirlTrek explains how an organization encouraging women to head out the door became a powerhouse national movement

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A new group of movers and shakers, aptly named Artemis, could be just what we need to get more politicians to care about conservation

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Cover up with these long-sleeved women's shirts and pants

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In Kenya, many young girls travel by foot to and from school every day鈥攕ometimes as far as 10 miles.

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When professional mountaineers design adventure apparel, good things follow

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In the fairy-tale-esque village of Ostrov in the Czech Republic, women are gathering to progress their skills in the sport of slacklining

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From The North Face and Helio, The Line follows pro-skier Tatum Monod as she recovers from a tibia injury.

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Style meets function

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Pivot's new Mach 5.5 isn't built for women鈥攂ut it fits them. And that's the Holy Grail of women's-specific design.

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Women have come a long way since they were banned from running marathons and competing in ski jumping for fear of damaging their wombs. But pros are still fighting the pay gap on the slopes, trails, and surf breaks.

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These shoulder bags simplify summer wanderings

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At the recent Women's Outdoor Summit for Empowerment, we talked to outdoor enthusiasts and change-makers about the future of the industry

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When some friends sewed together a couple jock straps to stop boob bounce in the late-70s, they ignited a revolution

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Female athletes deserve the same respect for their athletic abilities as their male counterparts

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Anna Frost's triathlon team was setting up gates for the New Zealand Mountain Running Championships when her coach urged her to enter. When she won, the New Zealand team called her up to the big leagues.

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Touchstone Climbing out of California is working on a new series called 'Behind The Set' which profiles their routesetters that make your climbs possible.

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Working as a reporter in Central America, I've gotten used to men asking if I'm married and offering unsolicited advice about how to live my life. While it's usually framed in some well-intentioned way, the subtext has been obvious: If you're a woman, you shouldn't be traveling alone.

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Two San Francisco surfers are upgrading swimwear by eschewing the bikini for UV-deflecting, skin-protecting leggings

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From Outdoor Research and filmmaker Henna Taylor, The Honeymoon Is Over follows climber Madeline Sorkin as she becomes the first woman to send this 5.13c route.

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Travel light with these versatile multitaskers

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The women at Wylder Goods had a big dream: to create the world's first online outdoor-gear retailer for women, bust into an industry overrun by bros, and save the planet. All in four not-so-easy steps.

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Sarah McNair-Landry, one of today鈥檚 boldest young explorers, describes the unique thrill of crossing the Arctic on skis.

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Meet the women behind a new wave of companies that are using footwear to solve global problems

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With 170 millimeters of travel, Juliana鈥檚 new Strega comes in S and XS sizes鈥攁llowing even the littlest women to find big-bike bliss

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These potions nourish skin without toxic chemicals

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Upon entering UC Merced, Jessica Rivas applied for the Yosemite Leadership Program. What she experienced during that summer changed the course of her entire life.

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The German direct-to-consumer brand's first women-specific rigs target the pains of smaller riders, with a redesigned frame and 650B wheel options. Our writer spent a weekend testing them and came away very impressed.

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More women in the running community are beginning to speak out about amenorrhea

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The Olympic marathon champ鈥攚ho hopes to become the first woman over 60 to run a sub-3-hour marathon this fall鈥攕hares her hard-fought wisdom

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One company's plan to give adolescent girls bras to help prevent them from dropping out of the outdoor world

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Suits of all styles for lounging, surfing, and playing

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Suit up, go long, and get after it

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Essentials for wandering鈥攁nd playing鈥攊n style and comfort

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The perfect assortment for all manner of out-and-backs

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Quality gear to make you feel like a million bucks no matter how hard you鈥檙e pushing it

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Chamois that'll hold up as long as you do

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The sport still has a long way to go, but these leaders are pushing for more diversity

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World Champion Boulderer Jule Wurm had a fantastic run within the competitive indoor climbing circuit, but with all the victories came the toll of constantly traveling and training.

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Mountain Biker Lee Craigie began riding her bike as a means to escape the pressures of society, but as her passion grew, it turned into an obsession and she began training to compete competitively.

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Made with novel skin-gripping fabric, the brand's newest swimwear promises to stick, no matter what

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Twenty-five products for the active women in your life

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Astral's high-performance Layla is specifically designed for big-breasted paddlers

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As a professional skier and adventurer, Kalen Thorien spends much of her time in the mountains. Watch as she embarks on an 18-day trek across the high sierras that would take her a total of 270 miles.

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When Yitka Winn first moved to Colorado, there wasn't a community of female runners hitting the trails.

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Travel sandals have to be comfortable, but taking care of your feet needn鈥檛 mean sacrificing style. These strappy new kicks look and feel great.

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In 1955, Emma Gatewood became the first woman to solo thru-hike the entire Appalachian Trail

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Seems like everyone has a cause these days. These women are actually making good on their promises.

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Elite runner Kate Martini wants to bring an edgier aesthetic to the straight-laced world of running apparel

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As a full-time science student at Depaul University in Chicago, Michaela Kiersch trains at First Ascent Climbing to prepare for her weekend road trips to Red River Gorge.

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One day when Amber was nine years old, her father was photographing Pipeline and sustained terminal head trauma.

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Rsport launched last month with the goal of making apparel that enables every woman, no matter her body type, to be active. What on earth took so long?

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After the 2012 games in London, Vanessa Low was questioning the entirety of her track and field career. That's when she met coach Roderick Green in Oklahoma.

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In 1978, a historic expedition put the first women鈥攁nd first Americans, period鈥攐n the summit of Annapurna, the world鈥檚 tenth-highest peak. Despite their triumph, the deaths of two climbers stirred controversy. In an oral history weaving together the perspectives of key team members, Sherpa high-altitude staff, admirers, and critics, Katie Ives discovers that debate still lingers鈥攁s does the expedition鈥檚 power to inspire.

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Harlem's first cycling studio aims to be a safe haven for women and people of color

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An ode to backcountry birth control in a time when the conversation around it is more fraught and politicized than ever

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Mountaineer and guide

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