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Canada
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What It Takes to Build a Mountain-Bike Trail
Look No Further than the Chic-Chocs
These Women Hunters Are Badass
Labrador Is a Brook Trout Paradise
Dropping the 100-Foot Ram Falls in a Kayak
The Longest Continuous Fixie Bike Ride
This One Goes Out to Backcountry Moms
Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival
Biking the North Shore’s Triple Crown
Spelunking in Banff
A Pacific Northwest Surf Trip
The Frozen Road
Backcountry Ski the East
Black Crows: ‘Shapes’
A Father-and-Son Dream Team
Backcountry Skiing in the Chic Chocs
A Stunning Timelapse From Canada
Surfing Canada’s Best River Wave
A First Look At ‘Still Wild’
A Gwich’in Ultrarunner’s 4,600-Mile Journey Across Canada
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鲍濒迟谤补谤耻苍苍别谤听聽grew up as a member of the Gwich'in Nation in聽, an incredibly remote part of northwest Canada. But when he moved to Vancouver, Firth began using聽cocaine and spent the next 20 years battling his addiction. Ultimately the thing that helped him turn his life around: running. Caribou Legs, a film from the Solidarity Union, follows Bradley Firth as he runs 4,600 miles from Vancouver to St. John's, battling his own inner demons while raising awareness for , which seeks to end systemic violence against indigenous women.