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Like Seafood? You May Be Eating Endangered Sharks. from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago05 mins

The seafood you just purchased from your local grocery store could contain critically endangered shark species, a new study has found. Certain endangered species of…

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What an ‘Alone’ Fan Learned Backpacking in ‘Alone’ Country from Outside magazine awise

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago017 mins

On the fifth day, a dead seal washes up on the beach in front of where we’ve pitched our tent. We’re on a remote and…

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How Not to Be a ‘Bad Tourist’ in the Outdoors from Outside magazine Kathleen Rellihan

Tom Bettenhausen4 days ago018 mins

Few things inspire more clickworthy internet rage than stories about tourists who suffer consequences after doing “stupid” things. Every summer, someone else is getting gored…

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No Shortcuts: How Jane Maus Smashed the Grand Teton Speed Record from Outside magazine Fred Dreier

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago015 mins

Let’s get this out of the way: runner Jane Maus avoided all shortcuts, cutoffs, and trail bypasses while breaking the speed record on Wyoming’s 13,775-foot…

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This National Park Canyon Records the Most Deaths Per Capita in the U.S. from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago08 mins

In August 2024, the National Park Service released a trove of data about deaths at NPS sites over a 17-year period. Since then, a growing…

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Why Your Boots Are the Most Important Part of Your Adventure Kit from Outside magazine elessard

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago011 mins

Taylor Jeffers and Johnny Miller call themselves magic miners. It’s hard to argue with them: The California couple make their living as full-time crystal hunters,…

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This Is the Electric Cooler That Finally Won Me Over from Outside magazine ezazo

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago02 mins

The first portable ice chest was patented in 1953. It was a big, insulated box that looked a lot like a Yeti, but without the…

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How Indie Running Brands Are Redefining the Sport from Outside magazine Johanna Flashman

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago014 mins

One humid Saturday in June, I jogged two blocks from my Brooklyn apartment to join a group run at Public Records, a vegan restaurant, cocktail…

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A Man Is Dead After His Car Plunged into the Grand Canyon from Outside magazine Maddy Dapcevich

Tom Bettenhausen5 days ago03 mins

On Sunday, September 7, Park Service officials received reports of a car driving over the South Rim of the Grand Canyon and then plunging 300…

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Five 13ers in Colorado That Are Even Better Than 14ers from Outside magazine Kathleen Rellihan

Tom Bettenhausen6 days ago017 mins

Colorado’s 14ers—mountains that reach 14,000 feet of elevation—carry significant gravitas in the adventure travel world. Rightfully so: They are physically and mentally challenging, astoundingly beautiful,…

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What Happens When a Runner Does Power Yoga Every Day? from Outside magazine aunderwood

Tom Bettenhausen6 days ago016 mins

There’s a reason I don’t believe in running streaks, as in, committing to putting on my running shoes and heading out every single day for…

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We’re Travel Agents. Here Are 10 Things We’d Never Do When Booking A Flight. … from the Huffington Post

Tom Bettenhausen6 days ago01 mins

Air travel experts reveal the common mistakes they avoid when booking their trips. ​Read More 

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How Muscle Elasticity Affects Performance and Recovery from Outside magazine Johanna Flashman

Tom Bettenhausen1 week ago011 mins

Running is a spring-loaded sport—and no, I’m not just referring to the springy, carbon-plated super shoes that have swept the running world in recent years….

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4 Embarrassing Things Americans Do Abroad To Avoid Speaking Foreign Languages … from the Huffington Post

Tom Bettenhausen1 week ago01 mins

The solution isn’t fluency, but effort. ​Read More 

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