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A weather phenomenon coated the peak in glaze ice for a few glorious hours in November. Employees at the observatory grabbed their skates and made the most of it.

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With winter approaching, we rounded up ten irresistible warm-weather locales around the globe to escape to

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Storms dumped rainfall across Utah. One hiker died and another required rescue.

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Flooding at the festival brought out the best and worst in attendees. Here's an eyewitness account.

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Hawaii’s climate and ecology have changed in the last few decades, bringing fire to a landscape that hasn’t evolved to withstand it

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As extreme temperatures blaze across the nation, parks are taking extra measures to keep visitors safe

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Cops say Robert “Steady Eddie” Kerker was caught in a swollen waterway in July

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Our very own crazy dog person shares tips for keeping your dogs safe on the road in record-breaking temperatures. Plus, get his take on the perfect dogmobile.

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It was so hot that rescue helicopters couldn’t take off

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When treacherous weather rolled in during her dream trek in the Alps, the climate advocate knew that the only way forward was through

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Never subject your pup to these adventure-driven hazards. Plus, boarding tips to ensure they're okay when you leave 'em behind.

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Ironically, stronger, wetter, and warmer storms will shrink the snow line at many of the state’s most popular ski areas

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When veteran climber Mark Jenkins came up with a plan to witness a solar spectacle from the summit of a 20,000-foot peak, he had little idea what he was getting himself into

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In 2016, a wildfire jumped the Athabasca River and headed straight for Fort McMurray, an Alberta oil town 600 miles south of the Arctic Circle. In this excerpt from ‘Fire Weather: A True Story from a Hotter World,’ John Vaillant chronicles the moment the blaze enters town, forcing nearly 90,000 people to flee in what remains the largest, most rapid single-day evacuation in the history of modern fire.

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The annual NSAA report shows that skiers flocked to the powder in a big way in 2022-23

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Phoenix recorded its earliest 100-degree day in 80 years

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When the largest tornado ever recorded touched down in central Oklahoma, storm chasers, meteorologists, and thrill seekers were expecting a show. What they got was a deadly lesson in the power of nature.

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First there was altitude training. Then it was heat training. Now it’s… pollution training?

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And it’s not the one in California that rhymes with Shmammoth, believe it or not

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Lifesavers in Colorado recently rescued multiple hikers who had lost their footwear on the same slushy trail

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Seacliff State Beach near Santa Cruz, California, felt the wrath of Mother Nature last week. These photos show the full extent of the damage.

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Massive swells are flooding coastal communities and demolishing coastal structures in Northern California, and making for good surfing further south.

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A raging rain and wind storm is hitting Northern California hard. The state has closed regional, state, and national parks, with partial closings of 37 others, while Yosemite braces for a blizzard.

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Reliable weather apps are crucial for summer adventure-planning, so we spent a month testing dozens to find the best ones

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I tested apparel from fifteen brands in all kinds of conditions. Here are my eight favorite pieces for autumn trail runs.

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This feature from Gaia GPS allows you to search recent satellite images for the best leaf peeping in your area 

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Zion National Park, Carlsbad Caverns, and areas around Moab, Utah, were inundated by water after heavy rainfall pummeled the U.S. Southwest

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Brian Boland was a prolific creator of handcrafted hot-air balloons who set distance and altitude records all over the world. But on July 15, 2021, during a routine outing with a family in Vermont, things went dramatically wrong. Sarah Schweitzer examines Boland’s eccentric and adventurous life, and finds out what happened on his fateful last flight.

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From finding an open site to tracking the weather, these apps will up your camping game

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He was an environmentalist versed in the dangers of our warming world, an expert trail runner, and eminently capable of moving far and fast outside. The heat killed him all the same.

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The American Southwest hasn’t been this dry in 1,200 years. The region’s water supply—and entire energy infrastructure—is at stake.

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We asked a bunch of great writers to bear down, focus, and tell us what makes them giddiest in the outdoors. Join them as they celebrate everything from diving off rocks to adventure flirting to … shivering in a bed between cold sheets? (Hey, don’t judge.) Plus: five scientifically proven ways to up the fun and improve your health.

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They’re almost never waterproof, and not as warm as other jackets. Why bother?

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An analysis of power data from pro cyclists quantifies the effects of hot and cold air temperatures on performance

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Spring comes in like a lion. This gear will help.

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Backpacking when the weather forecast is anything but optimal can be intimidating, but with some modifications to your kit, you can turn it into an enjoyable four-season activity

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We caught up with author Sebastian Junger to find out how he reported the incredible Outside Classic story of the Andrea Gail’s crew, what’s changed in the commercial fishing industry, and why he’s drawn to people who have dangerous jobs

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Whether you’re on a road trip or backpacking through Europe, download these apps to learn more about the culture, weather, and even history of the places you’re visiting

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A warming planet, increased storms, and wildfires are creating a level of infrastructure collapse that’s expensive and devastating

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With the right gear, mindset, creativity, and some science-based hacks, you don’t have to just survive this winter, you can thrive. Here’s how to embrace the cold all season long.

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From Reykjavík to Minneapolis, winter isn’t just tolerated here, it’s celebrated

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Top-notch carry solutions for on-the-go essentials

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In an era of “code-red” climate catastrophe, the survival of our sport depends on its ability to adapt. Here’s what running and races may need to look like in the near future as global temperatures climb.

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From light sprinkles to daylong downpours, these shells have you covered

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Create the ultimate wet-weather defense system with these six waterproof items

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That shiny sheet of plastic you have wadded up at the bottom of your daypack can help you stay alive. Will it help you stay comfortable? That’s a different story.

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As events as big as the Olympic Trials get rescheduled because of heat, we went to the science to find out how you should decide when it is too hot to run safely

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It has all the comfort and features you’d expect from a high-end performance shell, but at an affordable price

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Between sun, water, sand, and wind, river trips are hard on the skin. Here are six packable essentials to protect you from the elements.

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Drawing parallels with the Galápagos Islands, this marine wonderland is a similarly diverse treasure found just off the Southern California coast, home to 2,000-plus species, some 150 of which can be found nowhere else

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Every outdoor situation demands a slightly different layering system, but with these three puffies and three shells, you can pretty much do it all

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To really understand the outer limits of dehydration, you need to listen to the remarkable story of Pablo Valencia

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The latest deaths raised questions about the role of COVID, but analyses of nearly a century’s worth of climbing records suggest some consistent patterns

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The coronavirus has put climbers and workers in even more danger than usual

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Barriers for whatever the atmosphere dishes out

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Hunting twisters made Jennifer Brindley Ubl feel deeply inspired—until it scared her to death

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A new analysis digs into who overheats and which conditions are most risky, with surprising results

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Some #vanlife upgrades are worth the money. Others are not.

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Heli-skiing has a reputation for risk, but the ride up isn’t usually part of the equation

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And how to stay safe in them this summer

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Escape the crowds with a self-supported weekend paddle

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Whether you’re slinging a chainsaw, loading hay bales, or wielding a torch, durable workwear that fits well allows you to do your job better

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The best women’s denim for pandemic spring

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Favorites include fire pits, food, and coffee

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The desperate race to save a skier who disappeared under an avalanche

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A new Snow Mode makes finding trails and parking lots easy, and the app helps you avoid avalanches, too

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Right-wing politicians and media are trying to scapegoat frozen wind turbines for the state’s power disaster. Their claims couldn’t be more inaccurate and irresponsible.

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Here are the products that got us over the 2020 finish line

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More often than not, our biggest adventures are nothing like we expect them to be—in the best of ways

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Masks, slippers, and shackets—what else do you need?

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Across the West, fire season lasts longer and has become more intense than any time in history—tens of thousands of structures burn every year, and dozens of people die. But new research is highlighting a different problem: those who survive are never the same.

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Stay warm and get outside more during these colder months with smart gear picks

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Here are the items that are keeping us sane as we head toward winter

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Essential auto gear for the season’s worst-case scenarios

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Score peak-season waves no matter how low the mercury goes

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As the mountains thaw, rocks are coming loose from the ice, increasing the risk of injury or death for even the most experienced mountaineers

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